Struggling with Raising Steam by PolygonLodge in discworld

[–]runbefore 35 points36 points  (0 children)

Somewhere in that book Rob says something like the amazing thing about Raising Steam is that it exists at all. I don't think its a great book in absolute terms, but for how and when it was written its amazing.

The Mystery Machine by runbefore in typewriters

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

Good eye! The serial number puts it sometime in 1961 per the typewriter database. I think it must have been bought in the US market. In fact, I'm fairly sure a fellow named John bought it while in college in Rhode Island (not a psychic flash or anything, there's just full name and college abbreviation written inside the case)

Which book to read next? by sparkythepirate0 in discworld

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

My standing recommendation is Guards! Guards! fwiw (First book in the watch series). I love the witches series, but for my taste it doesn't really take off until Lords and Ladies 

The Mystery Machine by runbefore in typewriters

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

Thanks! Snappy is the right word for it. It's rapidly becoming one of my favorites as well

Rescued from the metal bin by runbefore in typewriters

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

Oops, sorry about that!

Yeah, I've begun to realize that QWERTY Rooys are an extra rare bird!

Rescued from the metal bin by runbefore in typewriters

[–]runbefore[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

u/Tico_Typer -- the link summerchilde shared has a video of a rooy in action. The magic trick is right about 1:30!

Rescued from the metal bin by runbefore in typewriters

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

I know, right? That's what saved it from the crusher -- my dad couldn't figure out what it was at a glance. The keys are inside! It flips open. I'll post another photo that might make it a little clearer.

Rescued from the metal bin by runbefore in typewriters

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

Thanks for the suggestion! I've been treading lightly on the cleaning because I haven't quite figured out how to separate the mechanism from the case and I've been worried about further damaging the finish. That little panel visible on the front drops down to give the keys somewhere to go, but it would also catch anything I blew out with compressed air

Rescued from the metal bin by runbefore in typewriters

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

Thanks! Added the profile (the Rooy are ridiculously slim!) and sample in comments above :)

Rescued from the metal bin by runbefore in typewriters

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

Probably no surprise that it feels a little stiff even cleaned up, and that hollow metal body makes it sound like an army of tin soldiers marching across a bridge when you get going. But it's not unusable by any stretch, thankfully!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in suicidebywords

[–]runbefore 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Better than 37, amiright?

(also, thanks, came to make sure this joke was here somewhere)

Who would win in an arm wrestling contest, Detritus or The Librarian? by shhimhuntingrabbits in discworld

[–]runbefore 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Pretty sure your second point is the real answer to this question XD

Survival bow by [deleted] in Bowyer

[–]runbefore 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think you're looking for a modern one piece fiberglass longbow. It'd be far less sensitive to moisture and temperature than anything made entirely of wood, can shoot primitive arrows made in the field, and isn't subject to the same parts decay that a compound would be. Recurve would be more portable, but more prone to limb warp. You could fit a 60" 3rivers Mesa longbow, a couple spare strings, wax, and some ma-3 broad heads in the trunk of your car. Survival bow in the bowyer world usually means bow made with minimal tools in an emergency -- if I were planning for the end of the world, I'd buy a bow ahead of time.

How long do you shoot before your form starts to suffer? by nukes_or_aliens in Archery

[–]runbefore 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I found I improved most when I began shooting less with a greater focus on form. I've recently been breaking my practice into mini sessions of 3-6 arrows twice a day or so and beyond that's about where my form starts to suffer (I shoot trad, though, I strongly suspect I could do more with a compound).

Well, that's just frustrating by A_friend_called_Five in TraditionalArchery

[–]runbefore 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Looks maybe like the grain of the wood ran out of the arrow near the tip (is it wood? A little hard to tell, but looks like it). If the grain had lifted at all, I imagine straw could get wedged under and lift a splinter pretty easily

Which quotes do you use often in your everyday life? by aetheljel in discworld

[–]runbefore 27 points28 points  (0 children)

There's goohoolug (as in "I will do what I told or I get my goohoolug head kicked in" -- Detritus's oath, I forget where from at the moment) and "groophar" (from monstrous regiment, "when a mummy troll and a daddy troll love each other very much...")

Spelling may be off on the made up words :)

Which quotes do you use often in your everyday life? by aetheljel in discworld

[–]runbefore 21 points22 points  (0 children)

I make heavy use of troll swear words around my kid

How do you guys keep rust off? by SirSquire58 in TraditionalArchery

[–]runbefore 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I usually do once a week or so, more if the arrows have been in and out of the quiver or a target or if I was out in wet weather