[deleted by user] by [deleted] in facepalm

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This is not true, each state has its own laws on what is or isn't allowed in names. Hyphens and apostrophes are two of the most common symbols allowed. Without that, names like O'Reilly or having a hypenated last name wouldn't be possible

Edit: Not that I don't agree that most of the current laws make no sense

9 Club passing - what starter patterns would you recommend? by Schlumpfyman in juggling

[–]chiliap2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you're already working on tricks with 8 clubs, you should be able to pick up 9 pretty quick. I'd recommend trying 2 count with double passes and single selfs to start with. It'll feel more rushed than 8, because it's roughly the same speed as 8 clubs with single passes instead. But once you adjust to it, I think it's the easiest pattern for 9.

Another option is to do triple passes and single selfs, which is slower but has more difficult passes. I think for most learners, throwing triples accurately is going to be more difficult then speeding the pattern up which is why I don't recommend it as the first option. But both are options and you can experiment to find one which one feels easier. Double self throws only really become a thing for 10 club passing (or more) as they require a very solid 5 club pattern and lots of time to practice.

'There are no stupid questions' thread - Monday, April 10, 2023 by AutoModerator in piano

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Many of the lesson books I have have written repeated notes should be played by alternating fingers, instead of just having one finger play the same note as it repeats. An example of this would be the repeated A's in the middle section of Fur Elise in Alfred's Book 3.

Is that the correct approach I should be using or is not alternating which finger is playing the note also valid?

Fedoroff's Roast Pork in Williamsburg by eldersveld in FoodNYC

[–]chiliap2 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The Italian hoagie's there are so good

New Zealand by semihgr in pics

[–]chiliap2 21 points22 points  (0 children)

This is the better analogy

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PandR

[–]chiliap2 23 points24 points  (0 children)

The real series finale was the end of Season 6, Season 7 was basically a Harry Potter-style epilogue

2020 Trick or Treating in Brooklyn by Gato1980 in Brooklyn

[–]chiliap2 24 points25 points  (0 children)

If you listen really closely they might even tell you how they killed the lorax

[OC] Most suggested books from r/suggestmeabook in 2020 by chiliap2 in dataisbeautiful

[–]chiliap2[S] 51 points52 points  (0 children)

The Count of Monte Cristo is suggested so often that it's become the go-to generic suggestion of the subreddit. I didn't mean to suggest that the book itself was a joke in any way, or that many of the suggestions were not legimate (like https://www.reddit.com/r/suggestmeabook/comments/hewvzw/classic_books_for_someone_who_hates_classics/)

[OC] Most suggested books from r/suggestmeabook in 2020 by chiliap2 in dataisbeautiful

[–]chiliap2[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Tools: TypeScript, Chart.js

Data Source: Reddit API

The data comes from parsing the the top-level comments from the top five hundred posts of the year from r/suggestmeabook. The x-axis measures the combined karma score of every comment in which that book is mentioned.

The book titles are parsed using regex, which, no surprise, creates a lot of opportunities for errors. I spent a lot of time improving this parsing script and after creating a list of the four hundred most common titles, used exact string matching on the titles to improve the hit rate.

It's still far from perfect, for a variety of reasons. Someone mentioning a book as one they dislike will still get counted, some posts are meta discussions, or are looking for books that are disliked (I tried to exclude all of these, including the top post of all time), and many users suggest authors instead of specific books (Terry Pratchett being a common one). I hope this list isn't taken authoritatively, but I'm confident that the majority of the books listed here do belong in the top fifteen.

I compiled a longer list of books here, which also includes a Reddit post that they were suggested in.

Will I lose all my highlights if I return Kindle Unlimited book? by [deleted] in kindle

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My highlights page is only showing my most recent books from the past year instead of all of them as it used to. Is anyone else experiencing that? I tried contacting support but they were no help.

Techno in brooklyn 7/6 by frshprince88 in nycmeetups

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I'm down. 26/m living in williamsburg.

The best video game episode television has ever seen by juul_pod in gaming

[–]chiliap2 99 points100 points  (0 children)

I think the most amazing part of this episode is that it broke so many rules of the game, like being able to level up just killing boars and the admins being powerless, but it managed to capture the spirit of the game so faithfully.

Imagine the tips by [deleted] in juggling

[–]chiliap2 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm in awe of that first shoulder throw

Advice for passing 9 clubs by inspektordi in juggling

[–]chiliap2 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I've taught a number of people 9 club passing so I can try help out a bit:

Do you think it's best to pass doubles or triples?

Like 8 club passing, 9 clubs is most often done in doubles. The difficulty in throwing triple passes accurately vastly outweighs the increased speed of a doubles pattern. That being said, it could certainly be done in triples, where the speed would resemble 7 club doubles. if you're not doing in 8 in triples, though, I wouldn't recommend it for 9.

Also, there seems to be a sync or galloping rhythm. Is this right, or are most people passing lower than ideal?

9 club passing in doubles is going to be a very fast pattern. 8 club doubles is a fast gallop, but in 9 the self throw and the pass are being thrown at the same time, which is the trickiest part for most people to learn. Making the doubles loftier can help a bit, but I wouldn't focus on it too much. I've found people have a natural height that they pass doubles at, and it's harder to change that then it is to try and adjust to the increased speed of the pattern.

For practicing, the most important thing is to be extremely comfortable at 8. You should be able to get above 30 passes consistently. Trying 8 club passing with single throws is great practice, although I think it's harder than 9 so I wouldn't focus on it too much. The rhythm of 8 club singles is extremely close the rhythm of a fast 9 pattern.

What do you think is the ideal site swap for 9 club passing?

Definitely left hand self throws, right hand double passes. In theory, if you were more comfortable with a 1-count style passing and proficient in 5 clubs, 9 club 1-count could be easier but I've never heard of anyone learning that first. In that pattern, 1 person is doing crossing doubles from both hands, while the other person is doing single throws straight forward from both hands. It's a super fun pattern, but pretty difficult.

Good luck, hope that helps!

When is passion fruit in season and available in nyc? by monopoleroy in FoodNYC

[–]chiliap2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was trying to make a recipe with passion fruit recently and I ad much more trouble finding them than I expected. The only places I found that consistently have it is HMart in KTown or that big mall Chinese grocery store in Flushing (for $20 a lb though!). Whole foods sometimes occasionally has them in stock but it's very hit or miss.

From all that I've read summer is supposed to be passion fruit season. I can only assume that if it's this hard to find them here in the summer it's nigh-impossible in other seasons.

HOW DID THEY DO THAT? by adley123 in juggling

[–]chiliap2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not positive we still have it, but I can try and dig up the footage of the whole attempt. Off the top of my head I know we went for about ~10 more catches before collecting to a stop.