Haven’t had it in years, but my grandfather made them all the time and called it Gas House egg.
Haven’t had it in years, but my grandfather made them all the time and called it Gas House egg.
–Check the bottom of my own toaster.
Thank you for improving my life a little, fellow dumbass.
“Cold snap” he says, staring at you Wisconsinly.
Micropterus salmoides
Go on, Google it.
I love it. Until you see that the bathroom is carpeted…
Got three of those monster sized books–
One each movies, music, and software. Plus two shelves of blurays and a further three old spindles of software.
You can pry my physical media out of my cold, dead, hand.
60 miles away from the broadcast center, but luckily in a very flat area. I still have an old-school antenna set up on a tower and rotor, and can pull in between 25-30 stations if you include the digital substations.
I got this set up from Radio Shack in the early 80s. Cable made me regret it for a long time, but let’s hear it for laziness allowing me to get good use out of it since I clipped all but internet service.
Bonus: you can split out the signal and hook the antenna up to home stereos, and get TONS of FM stations that even my car won’t pick up.
Old stuff gets useful again! Yay!
I’ve been quite happy with antennapod. Discovery is kind of a pain in the ass, but it’s open source, and management and playback have been solid.
I float between Connect and Boost. Both excellent.