The Belt Onion club
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@Zerosquare It's the fundamental interconnectedness of all things.
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@Gurth said in The Belt Onion club:
@HardwareGeek It does show now, the morning after, yes. Weird.
You see all sorts of weird things the morning after. Or so I'm told; I've never had the sort of night before that results in that kind of morning after.
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@Gurth said in The Belt Onion club:
@HardwareGeek It does show now, the morning after, yes. Weird.
Sometimes stuff breaks somewhere in between the server and Youtube and the server and the browser.
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FTFY.
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@Gurth The Rolling Stones have kidney stones?
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@HardwareGeek if they do, they're moving rotationally.
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@HardwareGeek I was referencing:—
That’s to say: if you’re making a list of things that changed between 1979 and 2022, the Rolling Stones really don’t belong on it, IMHO …
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@boomzilla I still do. But I also have a caller id unit next to it, so I can just pick it up, say "fuck off", and hang up.
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@dcon I am in this post — or my urologist wants me to be, at least.
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@PleegWat said in The Belt Onion club:
, but I'm pretty sure VCR's with on-screen displays which made programming user-friendly didn't start showing up till the mid 90s.
A user-friendly VCR? I have masking tape over the clock so it doesn't drive me mad blinking 12:00.
(Just because I'm a senior software engineer doesn't mean I'm not lazy.)
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@Zecc said in The Belt Onion club:
Amazon is a forest.
Rain forest is a PC term. True onion-belts know that the Amazon is both a river and a jungle, not a forest.
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@jinpa said in The Belt Onion club:
@Zecc said in The Belt Onion club:
Amazon is a forest.
Rain forest is a PC term. True onion-belts know that the Amazon is both a river and a jungle, not a forest.
You forgot
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@Gąska said in The Belt Onion club:
@boomzilla said in The Belt Onion club:
Everybody was kung fu fighting!
Ninjas don't do kung fu.
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@Gąska said in The Belt Onion club:
I'm still afraid to use more than 8 characters to the left of the period.
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@boomzilla said in The Belt Onion club:
Sadly, despite the astonishing liberalization of society in the past 60 years, women do not display any more cleavage in daily life than they used to.
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@Zerosquare said in The Belt Onion club:
You know he's not a belt onion, because there was a time that tattoos were painful enough to get that they were a sign you were a tough guy.
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@Applied-Mediocrity said in The Belt Onion club:
@Tsaukpaetra said in The Belt Onion club:
Me seeing boobs, any age:
I do wonder why certain people upboated that. Just because funny, I guess. But you?
I do not understand you.
Not sure whether I want to understand. Or whether a mere human mind can ever hope to. But I really don't.I see it as sneaking a side peek. But that's probably not how it was intended.
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@boomzilla said in The Belt Onion club:
The worst part is when they have the gall to ask me for my name.
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@jinpa said in The Belt Onion club:
@Gąska said in The Belt Onion club:
@boomzilla said in The Belt Onion club:
Everybody was kung fu fighting!
Ninjas don't do kung fu.
What about Chinese ninjas?
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@jinpa said in The Belt Onion club:
@boomzilla said in The Belt Onion club:
Sadly,
despitedue to the astonishingliberalization ofintroduction of American prudishness into society in the past6020 or so years, women do notdisplay any more cleavage in daily life thansunbathe topless on the beach as much as they used to.There you go, closer to the truth.
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@Gurth said in The Belt Onion club:
There you go, closer to the truth.
Thou shalt not take the name of truth in vain.
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@jinpa said in The Belt Onion club:
@Gurth said in The Belt Onion club:
There you go, closer to the truth.
Thou shalt not take the name of truth in vain.
My mother once told me that when she was in the twenties, it was rare for women to wear a top on the beach.
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@PleegWat said in The Belt Onion club:
My mother once told me that when she was in the twenties, it was rare for women to wear a top on the beach.
Maybe she meant they wore one-piece bathing suits. Or maybe she meant when women were lying face-down sunbathing.
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@jinpa No, she definitely meant bikini bottoms only. And of course this was in Europe.
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@PleegWat said in The Belt Onion club:
My mother once told me that when she was in the twenties, it was rare for women to wear a top on the beach.
That comment makes me think you are decidedly younger than I am. I haven’t gone to the beach for the better part of 30 years, but back then, you probably saw almost as many topless women there as not.
(The reason for the decline in this, or so I’ve heard claimed, is phones with cameras in them. My thoughts are that it’s both that and the change in mentality I mentioned — because Dutch society is a lot more American-style prudish than it used to be. Why do five-year-olds need to wear bikini tops, for example?)
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@Gurth I probably am younger than you (probably too young for a belt onion, to be honest, but I don't care). I feel it probably started before camera phones got really common.
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@PleegWat said in The Belt Onion club:
belt onion
Is belt onion only a time in your life or (also) the attitude?
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@The_Quiet_One said in The Belt Onion club:
I grew up with a VCR that could barely auto-track. And my parents never bought blank tapes anyways so I was deprived of ever recording any shows I wanted anyways.
It is in overcoming hardship that we find our true humanity.
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@Applied-Mediocrity said in The Belt Onion club:
@PleegWat said in The Belt Onion club:
belt onion
Is belt onion only a time in your life or (also) the attitude?
I do think so, yes.
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@No_1 said in The Belt Onion club:
I have not hit that age yet. I can understand if they were poor, or a housewife had been wanting a new appliance for a long time, but other than that, I'm still not sure I get it.
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@jinpa said in The Belt Onion club:
@No_1 said in The Belt Onion club:
I have not hit that age yet. I can understand if they were poor, or a housewife had been wanting a new appliance for a long time, but other than that, I'm still not sure I get it.
It's called acting. I also wouldn't be surprised if "Or half the cash value, but don't say that on camera" was involved.
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@jinpa said in The Belt Onion club:
@The_Quiet_One said in The Belt Onion club:
I grew up with a VCR that could barely auto-track. And my parents never bought blank tapes anyways so I was deprived of ever recording any shows I wanted anyways.
It is in overcoming hardship that we find our true humanity.
Nope. It's in eating other people's pineal glands, actually.
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@jinpa said in The Belt Onion club:
@No_1 said in The Belt Onion club:
I have not hit that age yet. I can understand if they were poor, or a housewife had been wanting a new appliance for a long time, but other than that, I'm still not sure I get it.
Y'ever hear the song
Cosmic Debris
by Frank Zappa?
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@jinpa said in The Belt Onion club:
I'm still not sure I get it.
Just wait until you have to buy a refrigerator... I just had to replace mine - got an absolutely bottom-of-the-line, no frills, freezer-on-top (wanted on-bottom, but they were all too big to fit in the existing hole) - it cost almost $1300US.
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@dcon but does it have WiFi?
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@topspin said in The Belt Onion club:
@dcon but does it have WiFi?
Fuck no. It has a light on the inside. But not in the freezer.
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@dcon I hope for you that "an absolutely bottom-of-the-line, no frills" refrigerator in the US is much more than what that description would cover here, because there's no way it would cost that much.
Looking at one common appliance store, and not even sorting results (so it's sorted by "best products" (whatever that means) rather than price), the first hit is something like that:
OK, freezer is on bottom but for fridges that size (180 cm) I'm not sure freezer-on-top exists here (it exists for smaller ones, which would be even cheaper) and it's probably not really relevant to the price anyway. And there are cheaper ones (about 300 EUR) if I scroll a bit more.
Even what is called here "American fridge" (i.e. two doors side-by-side, and things like cold water/ice distributor on the front -- probably not what you want, but typically the more expensive range of things) starts at 700-800 EUR:
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@remi said in The Belt Onion club:
size (180 cm)
At 59 cm wide, because they're all 59 cm wide, because that's the standard width of a kitchen cupboard at all suppliers except maybe ikea.
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@remi It was this one (66 3/8 high, 32.75 wide, 32. 3/8 deep, 21.9 cu ft):
The price I paid included delivery and disposal of the old one.
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@PleegWat said in The Belt Onion club:
they're all 59 cm wide
My 90 cm wide refrigerator/freezer (with 7 cm to spare) laughs at your puny European refrigerators.