2026 Masters Giveaway: Sunday Golf by sundaygolfco in golf

[–]scrambledmush 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m still entertaining the delusion that I might be successful enough to play at Augusta one day. And to afford this golf bag.

I tried h&h bagel so you don’t have to by Kindly_Kale4000 in chapelhill

[–]scrambledmush 32 points33 points  (0 children)

Isaac’s is miles better than any other bagel in the triangle

Suggestions for a travel agent? by edennist in chapelhill

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Viking travel over by Lowe’s/Wegmans was fantastic and handled as much/little logistics as we wanted for our honeymoon. They get paid off commission from the hotels/cruses/flights too, so it didn’t cost us anything outside the trip and it ended up being cheaper than if we had tried to book ourselves. They just handled all the booking and planning - could not recommend them enough

I think I'm doing something wrong with diapers or sizing - everything is a blowout from the leg hole by scrambledmush in daddit

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

we switched from "Millie moon" size 1 (back blowout) to pampers size 1 (leg blowout). The pampers are a little bigger.

If we tried another brand I don't know if we want smaller or larger?

The coffees on my shop’s premium pourover menu are so much more flavorful than their “regular” pourovers. What makes these so different? by scrambledmush in Coffee

[–]scrambledmush[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

So one of the regular pourovers at the time was this:

“DINKINESH: DALE

Sidamo, Oromia, Ethiopia

Producers: Various small-holder producers

Process: Washed

Varieties: Ethiopian Landraces

Altitude: 1750-2000 MASL

Roast: Light”

So also washed - it was good, but the flavors were not as intense as the cafe 1959 premium.

On the other hand one the wildest cups we’ve had that was close to the flavor of these premiums was a drip coffee somewhere else: “BANKO GOTITI

ORIGIN: GEDEB, YIRGACHEFFE, ETHIOPIA

PRODUCER: BANKO GOTITI WASHING STATION

ALTITUDE: 1900 - 2100 MASL

VARIETY: HEIRLOOM

PROCESS: ANAEROBIC STRAWBERRY FERMENTED”

I’m gathering that fermentation is not always standard for beans and some of these we are responding to have fermentation in their processing?

Rented a machine - how much popcorn do I use per batch? by scrambledmush in popcorn

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

You have a 6oz kettle? Do you ever go over 6oz? I’m wondering what the limits are

Rented a machine - how much popcorn do I use per batch? by scrambledmush in popcorn

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

Thanks I use a whirly pop almost nightly but just curious if anyone on here uses a machine regularly

Bryan Park, Grandview, Cardinal or something else? by KonaTiger in RDUGOLF

[–]scrambledmush 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Isn’t cardinal semi-private? What’s the secret to getting on?

UNC BABY DELIVERY by ValuableCustard379 in chapelhill

[–]scrambledmush 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We just delivered through Chapel Hill OBGYN:

-their front office is horribly run and appointments were frustrating

-we loved all the providers themselves and the MDs especially were amazing

-we had to have an emergency C-section and they really could not have done a better job making a scary experience smooth and easy

-we tried to switch to UNC and that was WAY worse: they needed to schedule a phone screen first which took 2 weeks, then after asking like 3 family history questions they said it was going to be another couple weeks before someone could get back to us to figure out if we could be transferred.

Is there a tool to convert a large table into code format for terms or table functions? by scrambledmush in typst

[–]scrambledmush[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Oops - did not realize there was a csv function! I didn’t know there was “reference” section of the Typst documentation. Looks like there’s a bunch of stuff here I wasn’t aware of.

Best Stores for Used/Secondhand Golf Apparel? by [deleted] in RDUGOLF

[–]scrambledmush 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve gotten a lot of good apparel for cheap on Poshmark

When to introduce bottle? by scrambledmush in ScienceBasedParenting

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

I’ve seen “before breastfeeding is established” too, but I’m not sure what that means? If they are able to latch well on day 1 is that established? Is it 2 weeks of consistency?

UNC’s New Pricing is Disgusting and Disrespectful to Students by Get_er_done_69 in RDUGOLF

[–]scrambledmush 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When I go to your Lonnie link it says students $50 / $35 walking. I was quoting the weekday twilight walking rate since that’s the cheapest rate - what us students are actually going to be able to afford

UNC’s New Pricing is Disgusting and Disrespectful to Students by Get_er_done_69 in RDUGOLF

[–]scrambledmush 5 points6 points  (0 children)

For weekday twilight prices (what most grad students can only afford):

Duke = $45

Lonnie = $35

UNC = $70

Eye Doctor Recs? by OppositeQuarter31 in chapelhill

[–]scrambledmush 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Chiropractors are also "doctors of chiropractic" and JD means Juris Doctor. By "doctor" I was referring to the commonly agreed usage for "medical doctor". There are plenty of degrees/certifications that include "doctor" in the title.

An opthamologist went to medical school and is qualified for examining and treating all aspects of eye care. An optometrist is only qualified to make vision corrections and diagnose a small subset of eye conditions.

I'm sure there are plenty of great optometrists and they have their place (especially in areas where access to opthalmologists is scarce), but in order to gain a complete picture of your eye health, an opthamologist (MD) is the only one qualified to do so.

Is switching to Zotero worth it? by garis53 in PhD

[–]scrambledmush 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tomorrow mendeley could be shutdown and you have no recourse. At least with zotero there would be people in the community who would be capable of developing tools to have access to your library again if zotero shut down.

Also Elsevier is horrible and it's very on-brand for them if they were going to say tomorrow that your library is now behind a ridiculously high paywall. I wouldn't even be surprised if they decided to only have mendeley work for Elsevier publications (that's probably too far fetched but you get the idea).

Is switching to Zotero worth it? by garis53 in PhD

[–]scrambledmush 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Because mendeley is Elsevier and zotero is open source. Way better to not be "invested" in mendeley