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heliopausa) wrote2017-02-26 04:06 pm
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A kitchen gadget, and recent reading
This gadget sounds really useful! I have a coconut scraper made like a small stool, with the scratching part sticking out one side. This is fun (in a mild way) but the sharp teeth sticking out at shin level aren't the best plan for kitchen furniture. A bench-mounted, relocatable, had-whirled scraper sounds just the ticket!
I've been reading quite a bit, here and there -
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I've been reading quite a bit, here and there -
- reading the book Nation by Terry Pratchett, and thinking (so far, three chapters in) that it's very good, but erratic and a bit patchy.
- have read the book Olive, by Mrs Craik, which interesting as a record of thinking on various matters (women's art being marginalised/suppressed, physical "deformity" cutting a woman out of the marriage market, race, religion) - but is not particularly worth much as a novel.
- reading The Bad-Ass Librarians of Timbuktu, which sketches out much fascinating material, so far, but isn't really catching fire (bad metaphor, in the circumstances).
This was also a test-post on cross-posting to LJ; it seems to have worked fine.
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I love Rhik Samadder's gadget reviews. I really enjoy that he's funny even when reviewing something well-made or useful, which is much harder than being funny about something that is a horrifying and inexplicable disaster.
This was also a test-post on cross-posting to LJ; it seems to have worked fine.
Oh, good! Because the thing where I made a post on DW, left the house for twelve hours, and came back to find that it had still not crossposted was stupid.
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Oh, God, the egg sausage thing.
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As to the gadgets, I'd estimate that three out of four gadgets reviewed in this man's weekly column have been for things nobody would really want cluttering up their life - or even want to use just once! :)