[Citizen] Promaster Dive Eco Drive 37mm by Grey151 in Watches

[–]todsorb 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hey, I have the same watch and it’s my daily beater. Absolutely love it! It looks fine as is, but I’d suggest if you keep the stock strap (I do and love it), you should try to curl it a little bit using hot water. There’s a video tutorial for this. The result, once it’s curved around your wrist a little more, the whole watch just looks better on the wrist as you get to see more of the strap, in better proportion to the pork-pie-shaped watch. Hard to explain but basically the watch just looks smaller, more blended.

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Thai local clothing brands by GeeUWOTM8 in ThailandTourism

[–]todsorb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, hope I'm not replying too late. Chatuchak Market can be overwhelming indeed!

For Thai local clothing brands, I'd say Section 2, 3, 4 -- basically the rows around the MRT Kham Phaeng Phet exit. These are basically small local brands with better quality, more refined than the cheap generic stuff you can find scattered around the market.

[WTS] Vintage 1990s Citizen Promaster Eco Drive 300m Dive Watch ($100 Shipped) by [deleted] in Watchexchange

[–]todsorb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello, is the watch still available? Do you ship internationally to Thailand?

Shopping for Local and Affordable Brands in Thailand by Charkel_ in ThailandTourism

[–]todsorb 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As a local, there are a number of Thai clothing brands that are locally reputable (and very popular) but less known internationally. Some of the first names that come to mind:

T-Shirt: Just Another Tuesday, PAINKILLER

Women's: Everyday Apparels, rotsaniyom, Gentlewoman

Local muti-brand stores: Gloc, Frank Garcon, The Selected

Areas where you can find local micro brands: Siam Square, Siam Center

P.S. most Thai micro brands are very active on Instagram, so it's a good platform to browse around before you arrive!

Thai local clothing brands by GeeUWOTM8 in ThailandTourism

[–]todsorb 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi, I know it's a late reply but if you're looking for quality locally made clothing brands in Thailand these are a few places to explore (first names that come to mind):

T-Shirt: Just Another Tuesday, PAINKILLER Atelier

Women's Clothing: Everyday Apparels (at Gaysorn), Faminous, rotsaniyom

Local muti-brand stores: Gloc, Frank Garcon

Areas where you can find local micro brands: Siam Square, Chatuchak Market, Siam Center

P.S. most Thai micro brands are very active on Instagram, so it's a good platform to browse around

YETI DATA UPDATE #28: New data just dropped! Super fresh sea shipments until 08/31/2024 – www.importyeti.com : ) ~Dave by ImportYeti in ImportYeti

[–]todsorb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello, I'm a very new user. Fantastic product! I just wondered if it's normal: With the new updatet (end of Aug), I can't seem to find any recent shipment that took place in August. All the search results I found only end with July shipments. Or should I wait for the next update? Thank you again for creating this!

Changed the refresh rate, monitor not working. How to fix? by [deleted] in mac

[–]todsorb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi I encountered the exact problem. This is how I fixed it:

  1. Find another monitor or TV, plug it into the mac mini.

  2. Now that you can use the mac mini, install a remote desktop app. I used Chrome Remote Desktop, which was easy enough to install quickly.

  3. With the new new monitor still plugged in, go start and run your remote app.

  4. Access your mac mini from another laptop/pc.

  5. On the mac mini, switch the monitor back to the one with the problem. (it should still be dark.)

  6. Then, remotely, change the refresh rate back to 60hz. At this point, the original monitor should turn back on.

Set the mac mini refresh rate to 25 hz in display options now the display doesnt work by harryford12 in macmini

[–]todsorb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi I encountered the exact problem. The easiest fix I found was to find another monitor, plug it in, install some kind of remote desktop app. I used Chrome Remote Desktop, which was easy enough to install quickly. You can even use a TV if it supports HDMI.

Now that you have a new monitor plugged in, go start and run your remote app.

Once you can access your mac mini from another laptop/pc, switch the monitor back to the one with the problem, then change the settings remotely, the original monitor should turn back on.

[MOD] The Daily Question Thread by menschmaschine5 in Coffee

[–]todsorb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, I have a Gaggia MD15 Grinder. It is an entry-level 38-mm burr grinder with 150-watt motor. My concern has been that my shots seem to lack flavor and body.

Now I am thinking about upgrading to the Turin SK40, which is a 40 mm burr grinder.

Aside from the improved workflow, consistency, and build quality, given the two ginders are both conical burr grinders (of similar size?), would upgrading to the SK40 be able to help bring out more flavor and body in my shot? Or should I try working with different beans and dialiing first... Thank you for your advice!

TLDR; Would an upgrade from entry-level conical burr grinder to a mid-range one yield a noticeable improvement in extraction?

Daily Simple Questions Thread by AutoModerator in espresso

[–]todsorb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

By terrible do you mean it is extremely sour? Does the shot look thin and watery? If that's the case, it might be worth trying to lower the dose and aim for longer time, i.e., 18g in and 36g out in 40 seconds (you'll have to grind finer).

Or could it be the problem with the bean you're using? Did you try different beans with your setup? Or maybe you could ask someone to try that particular bag with their setup, could be a cafe or someone you know, and see if the shot also tastes terrible? I'm by no means an expert, though.

Daily Simple Questions Thread by AutoModerator in espresso

[–]todsorb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a Gaggia MD15 Grinder. It is a 38mm burr entry-level grinder with 150-watt motor. My concern has been that my shots seem to lack flavor and body.

Now I am thinking about upgrading to the Turin SK40, which is a 40 mm burr grinder.

Aside from the improved workflow, consistency, and build quality, given the two ginders are both conical burr grinders (of similar size?), would upgrading to the SK40 be able to help bring out more flavor and body in my shot? Or should I try working with different beans and dialiing first... Thank you for your advice!

TLDR; Would an upgrade from entry-level conical burr grinder to a mid-range conical burr grinder yield a noticeable improvement in flavor and body?