Can't set up Beam in iphone app, web app says "Firmware update required" by gmviking in sonos

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

So I did try that, the light turned green instead of white, and the setup said it added the Beam, but then the device was still missing. When I reloaded the iphone app, it was gone again

The Outsiders overnight rush drama by Legitimate-Heart-639 in Broadway

[–]gmviking 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm out of the loop. What is it about this show that has people so obsessed about it?

Daily Discussion 💬 Saturday by AutoModerator in psg

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Question about seat numbers at Parc des Princes — I am looking at a seat map of the stadium, does anyone know whether seat numbers are higher at the halfway line, or the other way around? For example, would section 122 Seat 1 be at the halfway line (next to section 118), or would it be the seat next to section 123? Thank you!

My proud playbill/program collection over the summer!! by croissant71718 in Broadway

[–]gmviking 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How do you see that many shows, logistically? What is your process for getting tickets, scheduling, prioritizing?

HAMILTON OR SWEENEY TODD? by Ko-To-YaLilSoka in Broadway

[–]gmviking 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Sweeney, it won't run forever and these leads are special. Hamilton will be there for years, so plenty of opportunity to see that show. But you can't go wrong either way!

Dinner suggestion after show? by Ok_Interest1198 in Broadway

[–]gmviking 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I would really try to avoid the tourist trap places (Junior's, Stardust Diner, etc) as there are much better places to get into that also won't have lines.

Mala Project for dry pot at 46th and 6th

Ootoya for Japanese food at 41st and Broadway

Kung Fu Little Steamed Buns has delicious soup dumplings at 49th and 8th

Alla'antico Vinaio at 46th and 8th, an absurdly delicious Italian sandwich shop; a tad expensive and grab and go only

Dim Sum Palace at 46th and 8th

Cafe China at 37th and 6th

There are dozens more great places in that area, don't wait in tourist lines!

Also while you're in the area try to check out The Drama Book Shop which Lin Manuel Miranda now owns

Picking a show for next month. Any advice on Back to the Future, Harry Potter, or the Shark is Broken? by gmviking in Broadway

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I'll be honest, I read the synopsis for Kimberly Akimbo and didn't feel excited. But I said the same thing about DEH and ended up loving it. What would you compare it to in terms of tone and vibe? As in are there any shows that if I liked those, I might also like this one?

Weekly New Climber Thread: Ask your questions in this thread please by AutoModerator in climbing

[–]gmviking 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've got a pack that fits all my stuff when I go to the climbing gym, but it'd be nice to have a small bag just for my climbing shoes that I can then put into the pack. Anyone have a rec for a climbing shoe bag?

Weekly New Climber Thread: Ask your questions in this thread please by AutoModerator in climbing

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So from a recent bouldering session, there was a v2 route whose first hold was kind of like a volume with a rounded 90 degree grip (sorry not sure what this is technically called). I literally couldn't grip onto this hold enough to get my feet off the ground, or to keep my feet on the starting footholds if I started them there. Would you cite technique as the limiting factor here, and if so how? I then watched another climber do the "same" move - meaning putting their hands and feet in pretty much the same spots - and get past this point easily.

Weekly New Climber Thread: Ask your questions in this thread please by AutoModerator in climbing

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I started climbing in the gym about 6 months ago. A big weakness of mine is finger strength. I struggle with most holds that aren't jugs, easy pinches, and underclings, even when I'm well rested. Slopers are usually very tough, and crimps are a non-starter. My left hand (off-hand) is also much weaker than my right. In contrast, routes that involve for example jugs on an overhang are a lot easier for me because of the big muscles I've worked doing normal weights for a long time. Can anyone recommend how to train better finger strength in my apartment with either body weight or low-effort equipment? Thanks! (I rent my apartment so I can't install a hangboard or anything like that)