ChronoMonkeyX
ChronoMonkeyX t1_jad669m wrote
Wisk detergent specializes in grease. Though now that I think about it, I can't remember the last time I saw Wisk.
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I just looked, it seems they discontinued it and replaced with Persil, I don't know if Persil is the same.
ChronoMonkeyX t1_ja8bv8w wrote
Listening is different and takes some adjustment. You need to keep pumping words into your ears until the pathways form, if you want to make that adjustment. It took me more than 3, that's for sure.
For a while I would lose focus or get sleepy, and don't remember much at all from the first few audiobooks I listened to. I relistened to some of them and it was almost like a new book, but I listen to so many more books now than I would ever have time to read. I listen when driving to places I know, but if I am following new directions I can't really focus on the book, so don't listen at those times. I listened to the entire Malazan Book of the Fallen, a notoriously large, complex, and layered series, and am actually surprised by how much I got out of it.
I didn't even want to get into audiobooks, I was against them, but I had a 3 free month trial, got the books and ignored them for years until I finally wanted to read one of them and didn't want to buy it since I already owned it. Now I listen to so many.
Also, get a library card and find out what apps they use, you can borrow audiobooks right to your phone, it is awesome.
ChronoMonkeyX t1_j9t0cak wrote
Reply to comment by Scoobydoomed in LPT: When meeting new people, don't ask if they have kids, instead ask if they have pets. by _unknown_username
Better than the other way around.
ChronoMonkeyX t1_j9p3692 wrote
Reply to comment by lucia-pacciola in Stephen King and unnatural dialougs? by [deleted]
Understanding a foreign language and forming sentences in one are very different. OP understands well enough if he can form sentences that aren't perfectly spelled but still get the point across. His experience with hearing English is different than the way King writes it, which is true for everyone, because King writes really bad modern American dialogue.
I like to give him the benefit of the doubt and chalk it up to regional and generational differences, because he does craft a good story despite the truly awkward spoken words, and when I read The Dark Tower I actually found the dialogue pleasant when it was in the Fantasy worlds, and right back to terrible when it came to our world.
ChronoMonkeyX t1_j9oypns wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Stephen King and unnatural dialougs? by [deleted]
He's obviously not typing in his first language, no need to be a jerk about it, the intent is clear, and I agree with him. King's modern American dialogue is awful, which is why his fantasy prose surprised me.
ChronoMonkeyX t1_j8es5ru wrote
Blizzo! That's cute.
ChronoMonkeyX t1_j6bbd3w wrote
Reply to Can you kindly suggest me decent science fiction books regarding space? (More details below) by This_Foundation_7970
The Long Way to a Small Angry Planet by Becky Chambers is a weird book where practically nothing happens, then you can't stop thinking about it. It has very strong character work.
The sequel, A Close and Common Orbit has a more plot based structure, which is why I like it better, but still has really great character work. The series is called Wayfarers, there are two more.
She also has an unconnected book called To Be Taught, If Fortunate, about space exploration.
I don't think anyone assembles better titles. These are fairly short and don't focus on violence.
ChronoMonkeyX t1_j69bar3 wrote
Reply to comment by mmmmmmBacon12345 in ELI5: why can't we use electricity to kill microorganisms in small amount of water ? by FreshT3ch
I was wondering where you were going with your analogy, thinking "well, the water wouldn't be electrified while you were drinking it!"
ChronoMonkeyX t1_j68wjev wrote
Reply to What’s your favourite film that you’ve literally only ever seen once or twice? by BeneficialPraline801
Logan was great, I don't think I'll ever watch it again.
Ditto for The Mist.
ChronoMonkeyX t1_j37iou4 wrote
Reply to comment by ApiContraption in PsBattle: Michael Dorn as Worf behind a camera. by drfusterenstein
You WILL hit your mark, or the bat'leth comes out!
ChronoMonkeyX t1_j2dun6t wrote
Reply to Inspired by the previous Shawshank post, what is the biggest flaw in The Godfather, 1 or 2? by queenrosybee
It insists upon itself.
ChronoMonkeyX t1_j2d4f70 wrote
Movies about movie making, or anything similar like putting on a theater show, or where a writer is the protagonist, are generally shit. It's narcissistic and usually cringe.
Once upon time in Hollywood is not great, but it has enough of Tarantino's strengths to make it okay for a single watch, but I doubt I'll ever watch it again.
Birdman made me so angry when it started and had a pretentious subtitle, I immediately knew the ads were misleading. I'm still mad I paid to see that in the theater, and take joy in Keaton thinking he won but having to sit back down. Whoever edited that trailer should be in prison.
ChronoMonkeyX t1_j250hkm wrote
Reply to comment by SG420123 in Quentin Tarantino Character Battle Royal by Kitchen_Shine
Nah, that was the Crazy 88, but there weren't really 88 of them.
ChronoMonkeyX t1_j24wguv wrote
Reply to comment by idcxinfinity in What's the worst story change from a book to a movie? by Franz1871
>I Am Legend. Wtf was that ending?
Test screening audience approved. Can't have a movie without the hero saving the day and getting the girl.
ChronoMonkeyX t1_j1wh8vf wrote
Reply to LPT: boil rice until it’s almost fully cooked, drain, then return to pan, cover and steam on low heat for 10 mins. Tastes much better than boiling, draining and serving. by circumlocutious
Get a rice cooker, follow instructions, be happy with good rice every time.
ChronoMonkeyX t1_j1wad2v wrote
I listened to the audiobooks, and I started with Circe. Circe is amazing, with one of the best narrations I've ever heard. Achilles is a pale shadow of Circe with a narration nowhere near the level of mastery of Perdita Weeks' performance, and yes that's a huge factor, I know, but that's how I experience most books and it has to be part of the equation.
Aside from the performance, I am just more attracted to mythological stories about gods than heroes, and I assume Miller's writing improved, since Circe came later.
I know audiobooks aren't for everybody, I used to be against them, too, but this one is so great I think everyone should try listening to it.
ChronoMonkeyX t1_j1vpt2e wrote
Pretty sure Peter Benchley did this decades ago.
ChronoMonkeyX t1_j1veawy wrote
Third Rock from the Sun has the greatest meta moment in all of television.
John Lithgow and his family, actually alien scouts sent to Earth to prepare for an invasion, await the arrival of their leader, who for some reason is coming in through an airport. A drunk approaches them and they shoo him away, not recognizing him as the leader because they have human bodies as disguises, but when they realize it is him they salute and ask him how his trip was.
The leader, William Shatner, says the trip was awful and they sent him to the wrong airport in NJ, then on the trip to Ohio he saw a man on the wing of the plane, and John Lithgow yells "SAME THING HAPPENED TO MEEEE!!!"
Shatner starred in the original 1960 Twilight Zone episode about a man seeing a gremlin tearing his plane's engine apart, and that episode was remade with John Lithgow in that role for the Twilight Zone movie in the 80s.
I loved this when it aired, I still love it.
ChronoMonkeyX t1_izoypql wrote
Reply to comment by beigemom in LPT: When bringing a dessert to a function, cut a small slice off before you put it out. by arkobsessed
Great, now we all want layered cake. I hope you're happy.
ChronoMonkeyX t1_iy33q5t wrote
Reply to Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 2023 Nominees by Tiford25
Bad enough non-rock bands have been added, but now almost NO rock bands? What a joke.
ChronoMonkeyX t1_iujva5t wrote
Reply to Today I discussed some of my favorite tax codes and how woke dentist #10 really is. by eat_with_your_fist
Co-lin-fuc-king-rob-in-son.
ChronoMonkeyX t1_iuju8yd wrote
Reply to comment by ineptguy5 in ELI5: Why does MSG make food taste so irresistible? And why is everyone against it? by theinvincible-dosa
Doritos are full of MSG, but the people who swear Chinese food makes them sick could down a whole bag of Doritos and never notice.
They did a test where they gave a room full of people a free meal, then afterward told them that people in the left half of the room had MSG in their food and the other half didn't, and a bunch of people started complaining about feeling sick. Everyone got the exact same food, no MSG.
ChronoMonkeyX t1_iu95u5y wrote
Reply to Blind date with a book by Kaisietoo8
I now buy all of Adrian Tchaikovsky's books without reading anything beyond his name on it and the title. Guns of the Dawn was not what I thought it would be, and it may be my favorite book by him.
I recommend it very often, and I also suggest the audiobook, it was a very good performance.
I also bought John Dies at the End without knowing anything about it other than the catchy title and cover, and the author pushing it hard on Cracked dot com. Loved it, and it wasn't just a surprise, it redefined what I think books can be.
ChronoMonkeyX OP t1_itz43x1 wrote
Reply to comment by Pulaski540 in Question about fluorescent light fixture replacement: how much light do I need? by ChronoMonkeyX
We put a cabinet over the sink where there was none before, so the recessed bulb in that space was replaced with an under cabinet strip light. There is an extra outlet up there and an extra outlet where the microwave will go above the stove, so I can add more later.
ChronoMonkeyX t1_je687fj wrote
Reply to Soup of the day at an airport by frankPutty