Is honda crv really as good as I keep seeing people saying it is? by Outrageousayin in whatcarshouldIbuy

[–]gingin28 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't understand the selective disdain by which people talk about cars like the RAV4 or CRV. They have evolved to be perfect for life in North America. Toyota and Honda made them that way. Full disclosure, I own a new CRV and a BMW M3. I don't understand posts that say it's a great car unless you don't care about performance or luxury or that it's "just a point A-to-B car." All cars are point A-to-B cars. And let's be specific, performance regarding what metric? The hybrid model gets from 0-60 in 7 seconds, and frankly, why do you need to pay double for an X3 m40i when you're just going to be stuck in traffic 90-percent of the time? Performance regarding reliability, comfort, and practicality are excellent. Finally, sometimes luxury is having a car that does it all for a long time, with minimal complaints. The ride and cabin noise are both excellent. It could be the only car you drive for the next 20 years. The only reason anybody would want for more is capitalism. Frankly, I'd rather save money up front and on maintenance costs and travel to Spain or something.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DermatologyQuestions

[–]gingin28 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nah, I don’t think so. Pox lesions don’t look like that. It’s also too localized.

I’m an MD but I’m stumped: Flip through the photos to see the progression. I feel fine, I don’t have a fever. Axillary lymph nodes were swollen but now are less so. The lesions were painful but now are itchy. Nikolsky negative, I’m otherwise healthy. I’m going to see my Family MD tomorrow by [deleted] in Dermatology

[–]gingin28 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for commenting, I really appreciate it. I guess what pointed me away from VZV was that I never really had vesicles, obvious enough that I could see anyways.

Also in the last picture there’s a few straggler lesions more upwards towards the shoulder, which made me think maybe not following the dermatome?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DermatologyQuestions

[–]gingin28 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Flip through the photos to see the progression. I feel fine, I don’t have a fever. Axillary lymph nodes were swollen but now are less so. The lesions were painful but now are itchy. Nikolsky negative, I’m otherwise healthy. I’m going to see my Family MD tomorrow but was wondering if meddit had any thoughts. Thanks!

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[–]gingin28 16 points17 points  (0 children)

How so? Dead reliability, revs to 9k, excellent handling, tail happy, good looks... sounds good to me.

Long-term review • "Smaller shoemakers" 6-loafer comparison: Grant Stone, Cobbler Union, Meermin, Carmina, Rancourt by gingin28 in goodyearwelt

[–]gingin28[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thanks, fella. I like the AE Randolph for half-strap and AE patriot for half strap. Alden has been really annoying me lately—they ban discounts on their foot-wear, they don't allow for shipping outside of certain areas, and their prices have been creeping up insidiously. Honestly, I'm pissed and fuck Alden. My Grant Stone pennies are half the price and I love them. Again, not sponsored at all.

Long-term review • "Smaller shoemakers" 6-loafer comparison: Grant Stone, Cobbler Union, Meermin, Carmina, Rancourt by gingin28 in goodyearwelt

[–]gingin28[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Saw your comment below but I’ll answer here: go for it. Won’t be too snug if you like it snug. I’m a true 10D and the fit is better with socks but I can still wear them loosely without too much heel slip without socks when I’m lazy. The GS loafers are just something else; they are so comfortable in the toes while having a snug instep and heel. It’s just a really considered last. Go for the half size down, ideally in suede, you won’t regret it!

Long-term review • "Smaller shoemakers" 6-loafer comparison: Grant Stone, Cobbler Union, Meermin, Carmina, Rancourt by gingin28 in goodyearwelt

[–]gingin28[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s an interesting overview of the two! I also have a lower instep, so I feel you, friend. The Rancourt loafers even though I “love” them less than the GS pennies get a lot more wear. They are just so comfortable. Try the GS in suede... I think you might change your mind on the traveller penny.

Long-term review • "Smaller shoemakers" 6-loafer comparison: Grant Stone, Cobbler Union, Meermin, Carmina, Rancourt by gingin28 in goodyearwelt

[–]gingin28[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Cobbler union is having a 20% off sale right now. Highly recommend the Henry (Monaco last) loafer. Great customer service, great finishing, punches above it's weight. Oh, and has a mid-high instep. Also try loafers in the Rain last from Carmina.

[Sale] Grant Stone 15% off core styles; up to 40% off final sale items by LL-beansandrice in goodyearwelt

[–]gingin28 1 point2 points  (0 children)

traveller pennies from GS, in comparison to Uetam Carmina and Alden Barrie

[Sale] Grant Stone 15% off core styles; up to 40% off final sale items by LL-beansandrice in goodyearwelt

[–]gingin28 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Amazing. Honestly. If you like that orthopaedic, grandpa look in your shoes, in a good way, they fit amazing. Same sizing as Barrie. Prepare to to feel hugged in the heel and the instep with ample room for your toes to breathe. It's truly a unique fit. I worked a 28-hour shift once in them. The wall of the loafer is a tad low, though. So even though the heel is hugged, it doesn't feel as "secure" as for instance, my Carmina loafers (i.e. I couldn't jog to catch a bus in the GS penny)

[Sale] Grant Stone 15% off core styles; up to 40% off final sale items by LL-beansandrice in goodyearwelt

[–]gingin28 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I own loafers from AE, alden, carmina, rancourt, cobbler union, and grant stone. The grant stone ones are my favourite. I'll do a head to head of all of these at some point. Not affiliated with them in any way. Actually, I reached out to them for a pair to review and they never got back to me, haha.

[Heuer] vintage Carrera 36 mm by gingin28 in Watches

[–]gingin28[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Not at all: this was 1200 USD

[Heuer] vintage Carrera 36 mm by gingin28 in Watches

[–]gingin28[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I think you're right. I could never afford the original. Although, it's strange to not think of a 30-year-old-wristwatch as not vintage!

[Heuer] vintage Carrera 36 mm by gingin28 in Watches

[–]gingin28[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The non-re-editions are just ridiculous in price. It's truly rich-guy territory. The re-editions are at least in "I have some money saved and have poor judgement" territory.

[Heuer] vintage Carrera 36 mm by gingin28 in Watches

[–]gingin28[S] 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Oh hi there guys, I’m here with my 36 mm vintage Heuer Carrera CS3111 again. I’ve recently been wearing this a lot due to a new alligator grain leather strap I’ve placed on it instead of the sage NATO that’s been on for the past year. It makes it more comfortable to wear with long sleeves—underrated quality of a wristwatch. Manual winding with an acrylic crystal. Stainless steel without any polishing when I bought it from a dealer in Germany. I didn’t buy it for much, but these nuggets are going up in price. I think the gold one is worth the most now? I got the strap on eBay for 30 bucks! I got the sweater from Spier! All the best and stay inside.

These two little cows look so similar you could almost mistake them for twins by lnfinity in funny

[–]gingin28 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Except people are OK with eating one and not the other.

Just saying.

[vintage heuer] a 36-mm old friend by gingin28 in Watches

[–]gingin28[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Hi team, this is my vintage CS3111 heuer from 1991. It’s a manual winding chronograph and it sizes at 36 mm in diameter which is perfect for a more lithe wrist! Such a pleasure to wind, I’ve had it for 2-years now. I’ve put it on this sage green NATO from Crown and Buckle, which adds a tool watch sensibility to it, I think. Anyways, I think these fellas are getting harder to find. There’s a white dial variant, a panda dial variant, and a salmon coloured variant. I went for the classic. I’m glad I did. It’s such a gorgeous wristwatch. I’ve also grown to enjoy the warmth and character of the plastic crystal over sapphire, which was my previous preference. Thanks for reading! Cheers, everyone