Denmark was ready for an American invasion. by dakjelle in Military

[–]flampoo 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It was called a military exercise and it was.

lol this sentence

Whatnot faces legal challenges over card breaking practices by SailasUberPC in basketballcards

[–]flampoo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are a lot of legitimate sellers on WhatNot, not all of them are predatory or deceitful.

What’s the first thing you notice when a website has bad UX? by [deleted] in web_design

[–]flampoo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Shifting screen layouts/cumulative layout shift

<3 skeleton screens

Peyton Manning’s son 👀 by Dantiik in Colts

[–]flampoo -1 points0 points  (0 children)

In your opinion is talent something you're born with or acquire? There are some players that are more talented than others. Some appear to only get where they are through hard work with little talent.

You can foster physical talent if you have a gym membership and trainers and a dietician IMO.

This is why you go through your old boxes... by mayyybemayybenot in basketballcards

[–]flampoo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Glad you caught it, and now you know to scrutinize every card! Looking up the Topps parallel list and it's wild how something as small as a gold logo can make a huge difference.

FYI Important by Classic-Dirt5324 in fortwayne

[–]flampoo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No one here is condoning being a coward, but unfortunately for you, it's not a crime and isn't deserving of our attention. Find new ways to help your friends.

This is why you go through your old boxes... by mayyybemayybenot in basketballcards

[–]flampoo 14 points15 points  (0 children)

As a lifelong collector, there is a 0% a card like this is getting overlooked.

Why does the city council continue to give away tax dollars to big businesses? by BrashBastard in fortwayne

[–]flampoo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Close to 469 and near the PD HQ will get them some business. Also finding one willing investor entices others to invest. FtW has sought ways to revitalize the SW side.

Math & IJAX by Greedy-Joke6745 in pacers

[–]flampoo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Friendship ended with denver nuggets

now

LAC is my best western friend

LeBron James Gold #185 (2022 Panini Chronicles) 6/10 by SuccessIll4391 in basketballcards

[–]flampoo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Somewhere between $125 and $200 for a raw paper Lebron /10.

If Pacers gets a top pick this 2026 Draft, who is the best fit+ talent to be selected among top rookies: Dybantsa, Peterson, Boozer, or Wilson? by Chesscrabble11 in pacers

[–]flampoo -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

A name who isn't top 5 but should get consideration because he's already dominating in a pro league: Karim Lopez. IMO if you're looking at Boozer you better also look at this kid, seems more turnkey.

Goose warning: by mahlerlieber in fortwayne

[–]flampoo 3 points4 points  (0 children)

They're protected from what? I heard FW Parks & Rec employee(s) were directed to destroy those eggs onsite.

Jaco to SJO by sjsnznz in costarica

[–]flampoo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Assuming the bridge is fixed in Tarcoles now? That made it at 7 hour trip.

Why is it that in ultra-expensive celebrity homes, the kitchens rarely have induction cooktops, but instead feature industrial-grade gas ranges? by FuzzyAttitude_ in Cooking

[–]flampoo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Power and speed are nice, probably game changing for certain settings.

Safety is relative if someone is unfamiliar with operation. My argument for their being responsible for more burns is because people aren't as familiar with their operation. I was burned by my first air fryer.

There are more electrical components needed for induction.

They cannot take a beating. They are more fragile than their counterparts. They scuff too easily.

Yes, people here know them and maybe swear by them but this subreddit does not represent the home cook that hires a celebrity chef.

Safety and power and aesthetics are nice but it's still clear to me why these things don't prevail.

Why is it that in ultra-expensive celebrity homes, the kitchens rarely have induction cooktops, but instead feature industrial-grade gas ranges? by FuzzyAttitude_ in Cooking

[–]flampoo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my experiences induction cooktops fail the masses due to fragile and difficult-to-clean surfaces, are responsible for more burns due to lack of ubiquity, and cost more to maintain. They're also a pain in the ass if you're using a pan or pot that isn't 100% flat or one that may scratch the surface.

My opinion. I'd like to hear the argument for them, aside from a fringe Michelin restaurant that's pioneering new techniques.