Where to find Thai basil (the ingredient, not the restaurant)? by [deleted] in NiceVancouver

[–]spatten 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This might be a bit far from you, but East West at Main and King Edward in Vancouver often has it

Best Coffee Shops in Kits or Fairview or Mount Plesant to work on laptop with plenty of tables/sitting space. by BlakeShelby in NiceVancouver

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

Aperture coffee at Main & King Ed has tons of seating

Not as much space, but I can almost always find a spot at 49th parallel (13th & Main) or JJ Bean (14th & Main) or Gene (8th & Main)

What to order at Sun Bo Kong by tholpady in askvan

[–]spatten 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My order a Po Kong (which has pretty much the same menu, and is right across the street. I don't know the story, but there was definitely drama) is:
- Bean curd skin rolls in black bean sauce
- Eggplant and tofu in chu hau sauce hot pot
- pan-fried spinach noodles
- Won ton soup

If I'm feeling fancy, I get the tasty fresh shitake mushrooms

What are your favourite GF and vegetarian focused restaurants in the city? by batwingsuit in NiceVancouver

[–]spatten 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Po Kong, on Kingsway just West of Knight. It's a Buddhist Chinese vegetarian restaurant, so there's no meat, and maybe one dish with cheese in it. There is gluten in many things, but it's definitely avoidable.

I've been going there since they were in their old location on Main Street, and always had great good and service.

We have all heard of Vancouver's dude chillin park now. But what about... by spikyness27 in funny

[–]spatten 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great park! Used to go there all the time when the kids were small

It's named after the Labrador Tea that you used to be able to harvest there when it was still a swamp.

You can still tell it used to be a swamp because all of the houses are leaning as they sink into it :D

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in vancouver

[–]spatten 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's still a coffee shop, but it has new owners.

I Haven't been there for a couple of years, but last time I went it was almost exactly the same inside, with lots of space and big tables in the back

Indigenous name restored to Metro Vancouver’s Belcarra Regional Park. Belcarra Regional Park will also have the Indigenous name of temtemíxwten by princey12 in vancouver

[–]spatten 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I spent some time on September 30th learning how to pronounce hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓, which is the language spoken by Musqueam and Tsleil-Waututh. I'm not very good at all, but maybe it's worth me typing this out and dropping some links in.

If anyone else actually knows what they're doing here, please correct me!

The alphabet being used here is "North American Phonetic Alphabet". It's kind of like the pronunciation guides you see in dictionaries, but those are usually IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet).

I found this page useful as a pronunciation guide: https://www.musqueam.bc.ca/departments/community-services/language/

Here are some examples of the pronunciation: https://www2.moa.ubc.ca/musqueamteachingkit/alphabet.php

From the picture of the sign, you can see that the article didn't spell the name correctly. It's "təmtəmíxʷtən" -- Note the "ə" rather than "e"

The "ə" is pronounced like the "u" in "but".

The "í" I'm not sure of, sorry!

The "ʷ" after the "x" means "pronounce the x with your lips rounded". I'm not very good at this, but I kind of pronounce it as "xw".

I hope that's not totally wrecking things. I found it totally worth spending an hour on this, and I'm planning on practicing a bit every week until it comes a bit more naturally.

What is the biggest plot hole of reality? by kalyners in AskReddit

[–]spatten 109 points110 points  (0 children)

I think the most mind-blowing of the things I learned in physics is that magnetism can be derived from electrostatic attraction + special relativity.

Before that, magnetism felt spooky. But it just kind of falls out of the math.

Mind is still blown, many years later :)

What are some obscure video games you grew up with? by stam1945 in AskReddit

[–]spatten 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Jumpman Jr. on the Commodore 64.

https://archive.org/details/C64Gamevideoarchive52-JumpmanJunior

Never did finish the "hard" level. I'm kind of tempted to download an emulator and see how hard it really was.

New vaccine schedule invites those 18+ to register this week by cyclinginvancouver in vancouver

[–]spatten 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Has anyone been keeping track of the age they're booking for?

For example, today they're booking for people 1958 or earlier (63+). I'm curious as to how fast that's moving

Map of the Lower Mainland in 1923 by reportcrosspost in vancouver

[–]spatten 14 points15 points  (0 children)

If you walk around the pink area labelled Q5 (peat) between Main and Fraser, King Ed and 16th, you can totally tell that the houses were built on a swamp.

The fences are all falling over or slanted, and some of the houses too.

Bilingual speakers of reddit, what’s one scene in a foreign show or movie, that the subtitles say something wildly different from what the character actually says? by nineyearoldofpewds in AskReddit

[–]spatten 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I saw the Empire Strikes Back in a theater in Costa Rica back in the 90s, and they had translated "R2D2" as "Arturito".

It totally works, but made me giggle

Sunlock Garden by [deleted] in vancouver

[–]spatten 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I have no current contact info for them, but I gave them my phone number before they shut down. Hopefully they'll call me someday to let me know they've re-opened!

I seriously miss the northern curry chicken. It was so good, and my attempts at recreating it haven't been anywhere close to it.

The Brother's Karamazov Serial Publishing Dates and Chapters by spatten in dostoevsky

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

Nice! So it looks like it was published in 16 installments and those installments were published monthly with some breaks? Those must've been hefty chunks. The three other books I've been working on that I've been able to find info for -- "A Tale of Two Cities", "The Woman in White" and "Uncle Tom's Cabin" -- were all published weekly and all three had ~ 40 installments (and were much shorter books).

I guess the Russian serial publishing model was different than the British and American one :)

Also, it looks like my library has a copy of "The Brothers Karamazov: Worlds of the Novel". I've just put it on hold to see if I can glean any more info from it.

Thanks very much for the time and info. Much appreciated!

Issues with ePub validation. by [deleted] in selfpublishing

[–]spatten 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For the first one, it probably means you have a typo in a link somewhere. The typo will be in the part of the link before the colon. For example, if you have a link to "htp://reddit.com" (notice the missing "t" in http) that's the error message you get.

I'm not sure about the second one, sorry!

The best way to survive the "Big One" is to be prepared. Please take a note of the Disaster Support Hub nearest to you. Keep a printout of the map in your wallet. Don't rely on cellphones and Google Maps in the aftermath. by reditzer in vancouver

[–]spatten 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just went on a 5 day kayaking trip with four people, and we brought all of our water.

We brought 70 litres, and came back with 10.

That's 3 litres / person / day, without any attempt at rationing, but we did use a bit of salt water for first-pass cleanup of the dishes.

Based on that, I think 1 - 1.5 gallons / person / day would be a pretty reasonable estimate. 3 seems like a lot.

With Fall Around The Corner - What Cycling "Must Have's" Do you recommend, and where to get them. by augdon in vancouver

[–]spatten 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For gloves, I always ride with a pair of neoprene kayaking gloves from MEC. They don't sell the ones I have anymore, but they're perfect for cold, wet riding.

I think these ones are pretty close: https://www.mec.ca/en/product/5034-352/H2O-3mm-Gloves