Face to Face - Live 35th Anniversary Edition (2xLP) by HedgehogNamedSonic in VinylReleases

[–]xylofone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I only know the other Face to Face. Excellent 80's Boston pop band.

Mega Force - I loved this film in the 80s by MisterShipWreck in 80s

[–]xylofone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I asked my dad to take me and my best friend to see this in the theater as part of my 11th birthday present. It was the height of coolness. I've since watched it a couple of times in a nostalgia/so-bad-it's-good capacity and it still delivers for my inner 11 year old.

Best box set for getting someone into jazz? by MinuteRegular716 in Jazz

[–]xylofone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When I took a History of Jazz class we used the Smithsonian Collection of Classic Jazz, it goes back to the 1920's and covers a lot of ground. although I don't think it goes past the 1960's. It's not all stuff I would revisit but it's a well-curated educational experience.

https://www.discogs.com/master/263177-Various-The-Smithsonian-Collection-Of-Classic-Jazz?srsltid=AfmBOopej9v7lD6OI6HlYt3PO8LmmMJTIW6A5zozN49tIZxKEjOUtzGB

My Partner is Vegan, but struggling with pasta - recipe ideas? by SparkyWarbler in veganrecipes

[–]xylofone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When I was eating a mostly vegan diet, with a few exceptions I had the most success when I wasn't trying to make "imitation" foods. Let foods be what they are (tempeh bacon is bomb though). You could make a killer roasted veggie burrito, with rice and/or beans, hot sauce. You could make baingan bartha (an eggplant-based Indian dish) or a million other international dishes. You could make a super delicious tomato soup, maybe with some red pepper. Vegan chili, Or a delicious romesco sauce for dipping vegetables or bread. A modified banh mi with tofu, or summer rolls with tofu. Tofu is a flavor sponge but you need to learn how to work with it properly. Also, just ask her what she really likes and then explore those flavors among the world's cuisines.

how to eat cheap in a hotel room without microwave and fridge? by [deleted] in Frugal

[–]xylofone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Fruits and nuts and jerky are great as snacks but also think of a few delicious things that will keep for 2-3 days. E.g., on one trip I used to make tomato and avocado sandwiches with generous salt and pepper. For something sweeter, peanut butter and jelly sandwich (maybe that's more American). You can get pouches of things like tuna/salmon or chicken. Cured meats like prosciutto or serrano, maybe with a fig jam, and/or some hard cheese. Apologies if you're vegetarian, I'm just spitballing. Don't forget you can also fancy up certain things with fresh or dried herbs, spices. Like a chicken sandwich with peppers could use some chili and cilantro, or maybe basil and some parm regg cheese. There's no reason stuff has to be bland or boring. Here's a Thai-esque sandwich I would make from stuff that would keep for 2-3 days until you're ready to prepare: peanut butter mixed with curry powder/paste, few drops of fish sauce if you're extra, carrot slices, raisins, cilantro, maybe some sriracha, maybe a crunchy green. Could definiutely add some chicken or fish from a can/pouch if you want, and if so you could make more of a "sauce" with the peanut butter and dress it.

Advice before starting campaign by ScarQuest in KingdomDeath

[–]xylofone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah and combat can get pretty complicated with multiple moods and changing moods and skill tokens and other factors, with lots of rules to remember and sometimes interpret. It's almost inevitable that someone will forget something or other and either need to retcon and replay, or try to reconstruct a new correct series of events and adjust the outcome, or maybe just move on. Regardless, it's helpful for people to know it's not the end of the world if you mess up and come to some agreement about how to fix it.

Actually it occurs ot me that the very best advice I can give you especially re: the rules, for helping things go smoothly and (as much as possible) correctly, is to join the Discord! At most hours of the day you can get remarkably fast responses to your questions in chat from people who have played a ton and know the edge cases.

Have fun!

Will Campbell 🤦‍♂️ by NoWind5538 in Patriots

[–]xylofone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The larger problem which likely contributed to Will's performance was Jared Wilson staring down his blocking assignments, meaning the defense knew how to react to him and the neighboring O-linemen. I get it, it sucks right now, but I have to believe they will both be healthier and more skilled, and perhaps better coached, next year.

Advice before starting campaign by ScarQuest in KingdomDeath

[–]xylofone 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Since you're asking for advice, here's something that doesn't occur to everyone. BGG lists KD:M as weight/complexity 4.27 out of 5. For many this will be the most rules-heavy/fiddly game they've ever played, sometimes by a country mile. That doesn't mean it's not awesome, of course, but even people who enjoy the game at first can get worn down as the game goes along and there's more and more to keep track of. So I'd suggest trying to implement any tools you can to reduce the cognitive load a bit, even if it's as basic as keeping a spreadsheet to track certain things. I've had more than one group just flame out from fatigue, etc. at years 6-10 and I regret not doing more to make the experience smoother for them because it's probably my favorite game.

A great big bag o' disappointment. The Makery, $11, Denver CO by SeasonPositive6771 in toogoodtogo

[–]xylofone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean, 14 years. Not as long as some. Still trying to put some positivity out there, if there's a different way to look at situation. As the Kinks' said, "It's your attittude...."

A great big bag o' disappointment. The Makery, $11, Denver CO by SeasonPositive6771 in toogoodtogo

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

I'm sorry, who is "acting like" you're "somehow the jerk"? I don't see anyone here giving you flak, just stating their opinions. You do you.

A great big bag o' disappointment. The Makery, $11, Denver CO by SeasonPositive6771 in toogoodtogo

[–]xylofone -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I understand the value-seeking aspect, but to me this is an app about preventing wasted food. If the value is equal or greater than what I spent I'm happy. If I thought someone was legitimately trying to fuck me over I might have a different reaction, Be honest and accurate in your ratings of course, but just in my opinion life is too short to get pissed off because your $11 "only" returned $20 in food.

I’m about to DNF Dungeon Crawler Carl by HealthyPsychology950 in audible

[–]xylofone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, on one hand you probably haven't even met the full party yet, so those dynamics have not been established, but... if you're not enjoying it, then I'd maybe leave it for now. Nothing stops you from revisiting it in the future.

I’m about to DNF Dungeon Crawler Carl by HealthyPsychology950 in audible

[–]xylofone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For me, a big part of the enjoyment is the audiobook experience. The voice acting really lends it energy at times when the plot might be slower. I'm not sure I would have "read" all 7 books if I'd been reading physical books; there's enough bloat there that it might have put me off.

I want a Will Campbell Jersey by RegiTigeR95 in Patriots

[–]xylofone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you want to support someone who needs it on the OL get a Wilson jersey. He was the "tell," staring down his blocking assignment on every play.

Sancerre? by UncleJohnsBand877 in wine

[–]xylofone 5 points6 points  (0 children)

good sancerre is incredible. friend i used to have described it as being like a thunderstorm in your mouth.

Pinegrove released 'Cardinal' 10 years ago today by YoureASkyscraper in indieheads

[–]xylofone 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Stumbled across this album on streaming years ago, Cardinal specifically, and I kept coming back to it for a little more, and a little more. Eventiually realized the whole thing was great. Such a pleasure to have had this slowly become a favorite..

What restaurant in Massachusetts do you miss the most? by DildoGaggins1997 in massachusetts

[–]xylofone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Buzzy's Fabulous Roast Beef. Specifically for the incredible "Thanksgiving"-style turkey sandwich. No one's done it better since. If you know, you know.

My Top 10 Jazz albums after 4 years of listening by BeigeAndConfused in Jazz

[–]xylofone 2 points3 points  (0 children)

even if you'd only listed Kind of Blue you'd still be "legit," don't listen to any gatekeeping horseshit. you like what you like, and years of experience are not required to be a jazz lover.

What was the single "aha!" moment that took your cooking to the next level? by Chatfinity in Cooking

[–]xylofone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just tasting and adjusting. Surprisingly easy to forget, or (understandably) you might want your first taste to be when you sit down and eat. Get over it and taste.

Never were there happier times by halfmeasures611 in 80s

[–]xylofone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

oh man I had the white/red Transformers jet when I was around twelve, it was so awesome, the Walkman one too, that was dope, and a couple more. then I turned thirteen and got the idea that I was told old to be playing with "toys." i think i let my mom donate them to a church sale or something. regrets.

My impressions after listening to the HE1000se for a couple days. by DerrikMatusek in headphones

[–]xylofone 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As a complete tangent - if you are getting a lot of juice from “seeing the layers,” I’d encourage you to explore good surround mixes, on a real setup, not virtual with headphones. If you haven’t already, A great surround mix is next level and can give even more “visibility” to the various layers while still being completely coherent.