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I've been flip-floping for weeks with my 1st build

2024.05.15 08:50 United-Oil-3430 I've been flip-floping for weeks with my 1st build

Whenever I have decided on a build I see a negative review and someone telling me to get this GPU instead of that one. This is my first build and a lot of money so I don't want to mess up.
I want to build a pc that can perform well at games with my 1440p. Please tell me what you think of this build.
PCPartPicker Part List
Type Item Price
CPU AMD Ryzen 5 7600 3.8 GHz 6-Core Processor £182.99 @ Amazon UK
CPU Cooler Thermalright Phantom Spirit 66.17 CFM CPU Cooler £40.00 @ Computer Orbit
Motherboard Gigabyte B650 EAGLE AX ATX AM5 Motherboard £139.00 @ Computer Orbit
Memory Corsair Vengeance 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR5-6000 CL30 Memory £114.99 @ Ebuyer
Storage KIOXIA EXCERIA PLUS G3 2 TB M.2-2280 PCIe 4.0 X4 NVME Solid State Drive £116.99 @ MoreCoCo
Video Card Gigabyte EAGLE OC GeForce RTX 4070 SUPER 12 GB Video Card £583.50 @ Amazon UK
Case Montech AIR 903 BASE ATX Mid Tower Case £54.98 @ Scan.co.uk
Power Supply MSI MPG A850G PCIE5 850 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply £108.53 @ Amazon UK
Prices include shipping, taxes, rebates, and discounts
Total £1340.98
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2024.05.15 08:30 creepypond My mother wants to meet over memorial weekend, she wants me to fly out a day to visit before I’m getting married.

This is a long read sorry!
Hi, I (22F) literally just joined, I have been on reddit for a while now, I post here or there but I really need the grace that only reddit seems to have, kisses but you know it's true. So, I guess, I am screaming into the void, because the truth is I am so gutturally confused.
Like the title says- I have always fantasized of being a flower child, a changeling, of turning towards the corner of the yard, the woods beckoning me to run away, the gentleness of which the coyotes would pick my bones clean. My childhood felt like a house fire only I could see.
My father's nightcap of whiskey got less and less watered down as nights were uncomfortable to spend on the family room couch. The one that he fiercely protects, once threatening my friend who mistakenly lounged in his spot. My mother's love felt scarce, a luxury only my younger sister could afford. Between that and her ambition to become the first nurse and college graduate of both families, I was more of my father's daughter. My younger sister and I were doll-like children, meek and polite to the price of our own dignity and self. To give a brief snapshot of what it was like being raised by them \~ even though "I'm remembering it all wrong, or not at all" I will try to go in chronological order, but you can quickly see most of these were not isolated incidents and I jump around:
-daily spankings because of crying during daycare drop off (fair technique)
-tricking us out of the "broken" car, in the rain on a dirt road "get gas" and proceeded to speed past us laughing as we ran after his taillights in the mud, we were in another country, on a solo trip with just our dad, we were both elementary school age.
-In elementary school and 6th grade I lived in a sweatshirt because when I hit puberty. I pleaded to my mother how hard it was to hear my father's constant comments about my womanhood and new body. He started to compare me to a hooker around this time, calling me a slut for trying to wear what my friends wore to school- leggings, shorts shorter than the knee but not offensively short I promise, though I strongly feel as clothing does not mean consent.
-For as long as I can remember, he would take pictures of us when we looked embarrassed then show it to family, friends, whoever in conversation in front of us then scold us when we inevitably felt bad or asked him to stop. He would also promise to delete the photo but would continue the previously mentioned above.
-So far, I have just been harping on my father, but the truth is they are a match made in hell, and though I feel like my mother is a victim in her own way. It was very hard to exist without their constant horrible comments about my appearance and character. They both shamed skinny children to be thinner, critiqued my body through puberty, and felt entitled to touch my body when and how they wanted. Examples include my father's frequent ass grabbing, and then allowing his adult male friend to do the same.
-They both would ridicule me for working minimum wage jobs in high school, while my father funnels out of my sister and I's joint accounts, only when we confront him does he fess that he required the money we earned for ourselves for the "mortgage". He continues as well as set monetary account goals, right before trips or plans, he would always be surprised that we had managed to scrape together enough money. He expects me to find a place that will fire and schedule me on a winter vacation, or to amount 5k in less than 3 months, while paying for my own necessities, thank you for teaching me to live on frugality as a means of survival.
-The name calling I touched on, but I would be the first to come home from school, my father would take his lunch to come home and berate me verbally of how much of a loser I am and will continue to be. The verbal arguments were daily, I fully admit to yelling back but in truth I couldn't leave his spewing red face hurling threats, I had to stay glued in place until he had his fill.
-Another solo trip with my father and sister, my mother had cleaned my room while we were away and had found my treasures- vapes, two beers. I got pulled out of the running shower to be beaten on and off through the night whenever my father took a break from tv, my sister sob in the room with my father to stop and I sat on the couch until morning. We had a tourist excursion the next day and I got it again before we left because I was not to "ruining the rest of his vacation with my bad attitude"
-They locked away my childhood cat, sick with cancer, to die alone in the basement so she would ruin their floors with her incontinence. When she passed, they did not tell me, they buried her in the woods behind our house, I wish I could lay beside her, I'm sorry little one.
-My father would come home and yell at me for not having dinner ready for him, because when my mother worked late or was not home, the next one responsible for dinner was my younger sister or me.
-He physically corners us or refuses to let us leave. Threatened my life when I tried to leave the house during an argument.
-Put his hand through the door a couple of times because I “gave attitude” by responding with ok. Readers, please note I am capable of attitude, but this was not the case, I was scared, and I just wanted to give him whatever answer he wanted
-I'm a summer birthday, so for my big 21st I had my cousin, bf and sister have a pool party in my parents' pool. No one told me the plan all day. I was told to just relax by everyone, because normally I would be running around serving people or helping my parents. No one told me anything, so we played some games in the yard, had some wine coolers and then swam. My father flies outside and starts yelling at me from the side of the pool to get my ass out and blow out my candles because he needs to drive my cousin 20 minutes home each way. So, I blew out my candles, soaking wet staring daggers because my father has always managed to underplay or make me feel bad on my birthday too? Another grievance from my 21st birthday is that my father grilled frozen steaks, and I truly do not want to seem like a stuck-up princess, but he proceeded to buy 300$ of food from my favorite restaurant and his favorite food is steak not mine. Note his birthday is the next day following mine.
I may post in regard to the tribulation that was my childhood in this thread again, but it takes a lot out of me, and I have already had myself a day sorry. Now you're all caught up and I just want you to know-
I have long ruminated over my own words and actions; though I have many regrets I do not feel ashamed of my choices or who I am because I try to treat everyone with kindness and most importantly respectability. I know the lengths my immigrant parents have gone through to build themselves a life. I know the struggles my father had with his father, the alcoholic who raised him with cruelty reserved for not even a barn animal. I know that my mother lived in the shadows as a neglected middle child hoping to find someone who realized all her good in the way her parents did not. I can see and understand that I carry the same wounds, and now it is within my responsibility to be better.
So, my relationship with my parents is strained right now. I have been in low contact with my mother and father for nearly four years, with periods of better contact. We have tried therapy, though it's difficult as my mother uses this as an opportunity to explore her wounds rather than our history or relationship. Though the therapist was helpful in directing the conversation back, I believe that the work can only happen with the person wanting to actually work on themselves, so I feel like I am at a frustrating impasse.
Every time I feel like I can take out a brick between the wall I keep between us, my mother will say something that makes me build another layer. I try not to be sensitive, yet I know my mother likes to cut with her words, though she claims otherwise. In a recent conversation my mother admitted that my father and she spent a great effort in making sure my beauty did not go to my head and did this in order to keep me humble.
For context, my mother’s side of the family does not like my father, and this along with other childhood issues festering into adulthood drove a wedge between my mother and her younger brother. His recent divorce and my mother’s empty nest have given them much time and space to rekindle their sibling relationship. So on our already strained phone calls she hits me with these metaphors of her brother and her relationship to ours. Am I off for thinking that those are two very different relationships, yet both have.. Jealousy? Furthermore, I feel a looney because I am fighting to keep them in my life, and they are fighting to be right.? To be absolved of the guilt and shame that maybe they did do the wrong thing.?
What gives them the right? When we all have to lay away at night with our guilt you want me to hold yours? I want a mother and they want a guiltless soul
Truthfully, I do not know what kind of future lies ahead for us. I think I grieve having bullies instead of parents, of what I missed out on and who I could have been. Like I said I am low contact right now, but after a normal phone call talking about the weather and our pets today, I had an anxiety attack to the point I fought to stay conscious. This has not been the first time I have fainted due to anxiety, mostly surrounding situations that remind me of them or things they punished or did to me in the past. The day after I wished my father a happy birthday after a year of no contact, I got two pills of ativan to the face after a ER visit in which they thought my poor bf was trafficking me. Though this is maybe too much, I am always sweating, my sides literally pour, my hands shake, and I can string together a sentence if I try. I feel like a different person, a moist, meek person.. which is not me, I self tattoo and pierce, I can and have tackled an attacking dog and I have punched touchy men square in the nose. I’m tough because I fought tooth and nail to be kind and gentle, we rescued cats and recently a possum, and we let out spiders and bugs, so our cats don’t terrorize them.
Here’s the thing… we’re getting married!
We’re tying the knot in the woods at the end of May, but I feel like an asshole because I have not told my parents. They know we’re engaged.
My mother, in a recent phone call, told me of this travel nurse that she had gotten close to, that was getting married soon, and invited my mother to go dress shopping with her. My mother told me how sad this girl felt that her family was all the way across the country, coincidently much like we are. This felt like she was guilting me, but she went so far as to send me a picture of a couple, I didn’t verify who it actually was.
Another issue is I am dealing with the guilt of getting a ring and bands elsewhere. My father is a high-end jeweler whose work has been showcased by celebs, my whole life I heard that my father was going to design and make my engagement ring. After long consideration, we picked out a ring from Madrid that felt more like me. When I look at my wedding rings I want to think of my husband not my father. I am more than happy with anything else, rings for other occasions, but it makes my skin crawl and my stomach curling because part of me feels as if it's more of a collar than a ring then.
My mother wants to meet over memorial weekend, she wants me to fly out a day to visit before I’m getting married.
I do not know if I should facetime them and break the news before, after or invite them. It’s already last minute so airfare will be expensive, but I know they are going to be so heartbroken. Part of me does not want them there either because I have felt alone my whole life, I figured I would do my wedding the same way, though it's hard because my fiancé's family will be there, and I will have no one. I wish I could hire a friend... lol typed that with a tear in my eye that's ironic.
Suggestions please
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2024.05.15 07:45 DarthLaters Actioning on vocab within sentences would be a game changer

Favoriting or staring specific words in a lesson for later, easy-reference review.
Even cooler would be a multi-action system. Like, you’d hover over word and click: “review word later” to add to a review deck, OR “practice more,” so duo could show it more often.
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2024.05.15 07:29 Consistent_Abroad_82 Review #1 - Ballechin 2004 - 19 Year Old Madeira Casks

Review #1 - Ballechin 2004 - 19 Year Old Madeira Casks
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Ballechin 2004 - 19 Year Old Madeira Casks
Price Paid: £172
Distillery: Edradour
Age Statement: 19 years
Strength: 53.5% ABV
Cask Makeup: Madeira puncheons (cask numbers 184 and 189)
Details: Here comes my first review! After reading so many glowing reviews of Ballechin on this subreddit, I decided to pick up a bottle while on a trip to London last month. I’m a big fan of peated whisky, but I’ve mostly had experience with Islays, so I was excited to try a peated offering from the Highlands. I also quite enjoy fortified wines–madeira, port, and sherry are my drinks of choice outside of whisky. I haven’t had much experience with madeira cask maturation when it comes to whisky, so I was extra excited about picking up this bottle and trying it out. Alright, let’s get to it. Nose: Honey hits first, followed by leather–like a new baseball glove. Damp wood burning, dark fruit–cherry, maybe. I also get this strong note that I can best describe as old books or a musty library, in a very pleasant way. Some cinnamon and mulling spices as well. There’s some smoke but not a lot here on the nose.
Palate: This is where the smoke comes in. I’m surprised at how peaty it is for its age. It’s also very savory and nutty. Almost like peanut butter. BBQ sauce. There’s a little sweetness–honey and those dark fruits hanging out in the background. After letting it sit a while I get some ginger and those mulling spices, and a hint of anise.
Finish: Long and smoky, with that musty, old book note coming out again as well.
Final Note: This is a delicious whisky. It makes me wish I’d picked up a few more bottles of Ballechin while I was in London! After a month of revisiting, this might be my favorite whisky in my collection. I was surprised at how different it is from scotches I’ve had with sherry cask influence. The fruit is there but it’s in the background. This is much more savory, salty, and meaty.
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2024.05.15 03:08 jackjeckal816 Beware the commercial lighting scam

Beware the commercial lighting scam
Last Monday I was paged on line 1 and received an incoming call from this company above. They stated they used to sell bulbs and lighting supply to the recently retired head of maintenance. I stated I wasn't interested in any bulbs, since I've just converted all the high bay fixtures to led with a 7 year warranty.
They said ok well thanks for your time. They also said they wanted to send me a free 45quart cooler, some can coozies and a new catalog for the time being incase I changed my mind. Since we've been a good customer from years past. They wanted to confirm the business address ........ I said sounded good to me. A week goes by I get a page from the secretary saying my bulbs have arrived. I'm thinking wtf I didn't order anything. They shipped me a box of 12 (4ft)led bulbs for office lighting. I said screw it and put them in the office closet for the time being. Thinking I'll just use them for when the office fluorescent bulbs start burning up.
Today I get an invoice in with a bill for 579$ and some change for the dozen bulbs. I get the bosslady on the phone explain wtf just happened . After looking up the company and reading the reviews they pull this scam for a living to big companies hoping it slips threw the cracks and they make easy money. Just thought I'd share this considering it could easily cost a fellow maintenance worker their job. We will be sending their bulbs back in the morning with a nice letter.
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2024.05.15 02:49 fender1878 Two Weeks on the Sun Princess: A Comprehensive Review

In case you don't know, the Sun Princess is Princess Cruises' latest behemoth ship. I just got back from a 2-week sailing and took meticulous notes on this epic new vessel. Here's my extremely detailed, no-BS review:

The Sheer Size is Nuts

When I say this ship is massive, I mean it's absolutely nuts how big this floating city is. Especially when you get off in ports and have to walk back down the dock to reboard - that's when the sheer scale of the Sun Princess really hits you. Even though it carries a ton of people, the only time it really felt crowded was during breakfast. The Eatery fills up quick and the International Cafe, which sits outside The Eatery doesn't lend itself well for crowds of people wiaint for their coffees. You kind of end up waiting in the middle of where the walking traffic moves.

The Medallion Life

Your entire cruise experience revolves around the new Medallion wearable device and app, for better or worse. I'll admit it has some creepy "Big Brother" vibes with how much it tracks your every movement and purchase. But the convenience it provides is undeniable.
The medallion is your modern day "cruise card" that you tap everywhere to make payments, order drinks, unlock your stateroom, get on/off the ship, and more. But what's crazy is the app can use the medallion to detect your location anywhere on board. Order a drink or meal through the app and the server will manage to find you anywhere on the ship to deliver it, usually within 15 minutes. Caveat: there were times when it took longer and other times when our order was marked "delivered" and it never arrived.
The medallion definitely feels like getting on/off the ship is way faster. The only time we ever waiting in line was for the few minutes it took people to run through security.
This made getting food/drinks almost too easy. On port days when we needed to get off the ship early for excursions, setting up a scheduled delivery of my Egg McMuffin, fruit plate in coffee was really convenient.
Fair warning though - if you're anti-tracking and value privacy over convenience, the ubiquitous Medallion system may not be for you.
Story: we were sitting by the Crooners bar having our nightly pre-dinner cocktail. The bar was packed on this night for some reason. A staff member in a suit started wandering the room, made eye contact with me from 40-feet away and then made a b-line for us. He wanted to sign us up for a wine/food pairing event they were having. I have to believe this is because of the tracking being done via the meddalion. They could see we drink our share of wine. It definitely felt like targeted marketing.

Premium Package Was Best for Us

We opted for the Premium beverage package at $80 per day and I'm glad we did for a few reasons:
  1. If you need to have more than one device connected to the internet at a time, Premium makes sense just based on that (you can have four devices). The cheaper Plus package only allows one device, which was a non-starter for me needing both my phone and laptop to be online. I'm unfortunately not able to just live off the grid for almost three weeks and need to periodically check in with my clients.
  2. The wine selection is way better with Premium vs Plus. As a wine drinker, the upgrade was 100% worth it.
  3. Two free speciality dining meals are included, which was clutch on our 2-week cruise to break up the repetition of the main dining rotation.
  4. Unlimited premium desserts and ice creams - a nice perk for those with a sweet tooth.
Basically, Premium removed almost any need to think about or worry over costs on board. For $80 per day, the premium drinks, speciality dining, better wines, desserts and internet made it an easy choice for our group's needs.
And for those wondering about the 15 drink per day limit (since there's almost a weekly post asking about it) - it was never an issue for me. I'm a scrotch drinker and to get a decent pour, you basically have to order a double. Even drinking doubles, I never got to 15 drinks/day. This even includes sea days where we'd typically have a mimosa or two with breakfast, a few cocktails/beers at the pool, an cocktail or two before dinner and then wine at dinner.

Staff & Service

I can't say enough about how incredible and friendly the service was across the board on the Sun Princess. Our room steward, waiters, bartenders - everyone went so above and beyond daily, it really elevated the experience. I'm always amazed how they remember everyone's names.
However, we did notice a clear slip in the quality of service in the second week compared to the first, likely due to a crew changeover partway through our sailing. Simple things like forgetting drink orders or getting meals wrong became more frequent from our new set of MDR servers.

Suites & Staterooms

We originally booked a balcony room. When the bid offer came in I followed some old advice and just placed bids on upgrades because "you don't have to take the offer if you don't like it." Well guess what, that's not the case anymore. My offer was accepted and we automatically became the proud recipients of a Reserve Mini-Suite for an additional $500. In hindsight, I'm glad it worked out. The room has noticably more space than a standard balcony room. These mini-suites are spacious, basically a separate living room and bedroom divided by a curtain you can close off. Having two TVs and an extra closet was great.
As mini-suite guests we also received a nice amenity of free premium wines in our room - on the second week they even topped us up with two more complementary bottles! I guess each week is looked at as a new sailing -- so you get two more bottles! Some older posts complained about the wine quality. It looks like it's been upgraded because we received a Pinot Noir and Chard from La Crema. Being California wine people, La Crema works great for us. If you can swing it, I'd highly recommend going for a mini-suite over a regular balcony.
That being said, I'd avoid the "Cabana" balcony suites. The layout is really bizarre and in my opinion a downgrade. When you walk out onto your balcony, it's not really a balcony. There's another area in front of your balcony that connects a few other cabana suites. The idea is that a few rooms share a private balcony with jacuzzi. However, it also means that walking out onto your balcony doesn't give you a private ocean view because there's this 20-30 feet of additional patio in front of you and everyone above you just looks down into your balcony area.

Dining Highs & Lows

Main Dining Rooms

It can be confusing because there are three floors (Decks 6, 7 and 8). We reserved dining in the MDR prior to the trip via the app for the first few days just so we knew there was a guaranteed place to eat. On night one, the dining room manager introduced himself to us and said he went ahead and booked our table for us every night of the trip. If we didn't show, it was fine.
Food quality in the main dining rooms (MDRs) was consistently good across breakfast and dinner. On port days, it's an "express breakfast" which just means a shorter list of options. Nothing mind-blowing, but solid and tasty. My biggest gripe here is the operating hours. On sea days, the MDR closes for breakfast at 9:00am. You basically have to choose between sleeping in a little, hitting the gym, or getting a decent breakfast.
Pro-Tip: Biggest breakfast tip is stay away from the scrammbled eggs -- they're gross. We figured out that the scrambled eggs come from a bag. If you want real, cracked eggs, either get an omelett or over easy/medium/hard/etc.

Reserve Suite Dining Access

The Reserve mini-suite gives you access to the Reserve Restaurant. It's a little bit more elevated of a dining experience and reservations aren't needed -- you just show up. We dined her a few times and it did feel more elevated. Unlike the MDR, the server in the Reserve Restaurant feels more personal because they're handling smaller groups.

Lido Deck

For more casual fare, the Lido deck had some surprises like an awesome made-to-order salad bar station that became my go-to for healthier meals between all the indulgent dining. The burger grill, taco station and pizza areas were pretty standard, but that salad bar slapped.

Lackluster Buffet

On the flip side, The Eatery buffet left a lot to be desired. Despite different themed stations, the quality was mid at best. We largely avoided eating at the buffet outside of quick breakfast grabs. The Eatery closes for breakfast around 10:00 AM. At which point if you move further into the ship, the restaurants that are normall Catch and Butcherblock become a buffet extension that's opened later -- it's kind of funky.
The layout of the buffet is weird and leaves people wondering if they're cutting in line especially when you go to the extended buffet at Catch/Butcherblock.
What's odd to me is you can go grab a million cheese plates, fruit plates or hummus/veggie plates at the buffet. But if you order those things through the Medallion app, it's not "complimentary." You have to pay like $4.99-$5.99 for those items. We still can't figure out why it costs $5 to order a tiny cheese plate but ordering a cheeseburger is free.

Specialty Dining Winners

We used our two speciality dining credits at Crown Grill and Butcher's Block. I was a little worried because I had read mixed reviews on here about both of these restaurants. However, both meals were really good and before you come at me, I'm a foodie guy -- I'd tell you if they sucked.
We chose Crown for my parent's anniversay dinner. The service was awesome and they made us all feel really special. The setup here is like a steakhouse, where you order your beef and then the sides are a la carte family style. We had a group of seven -- the manager just said "we'll bring you out all the sides, enough for your whole party" which was great.
The next week, we hit up Butcher's Block by Dario. I've never left a meal more full on a cruise ship than at this place. It's family style dining and they just bring out everything for you -- almost like a brazilian barbecue place. We started with a bread appetizer and a glass of wine while you wait for them to get the dining room setup. Then there's more bread on the table + veggies. Then the food starts coming out: beef tartar; beef carpaccio; etc. The main event is the massive tomahawks and porterhouse steaks they carve up tableside. They'll just keep putting beef on your plate until you beg them to stop. Finally, there's desert and a grappa digestif.
Both restaurants were great experiences and a very welcomed change from the MDR after a week of repetition. The food, service and overall vibe were a noticeable step up.

Spellbound

We also splurged one night for the Spellbound immersive magic/dinner experience and it was easily a cruise highlight despite the $150/pp price tag. After an elevated multi-course meal, you get ushered by a guy in a top hat into an exclusive hidden club. While waiting for the magic show, you hang out in their bar which is reminiscent of the Dinseyland Haunted Mansion. While enjoying your drink, there's a magician perorming more intement magic for everyone at the bar. Once they're ready for the show, you're brought into the room where the actual magic show takes place. Afterwards, you're welcome to hang out in the Spellbound bar and continue drinking.
If you're from LA, you probably know about the Magic Castle in Hollywood. Spellbound is an extension of the Magic Castle. Just like with the Magic Castle, you show up in formal wear. This means a coat and tie for the men and an evening gown/dress for the woman.
Overall, we really enjoyed it.

Room Service

This was hit or miss for us. You fill out the paper door hangar and place it on your doorknob before heading to bed. Then you hope and pray that it will actually arrive -- which in two of our instances, it never did. Your options are also super limited. You also may or may not receive what you actually ordered. With coffee for instance, you have a choice of ordering it to-go (paper cup) or stay (actual coffe cup). We always seemed to get the opposite of what we ordered to the point where it became a running joke for us.

International Cafe

This became our goto for a lot of things: coffee, snacks, quick breakfast food (pastries, coffee cake, avodcado toast, Egg McMuffins). Werid fact though: if you order the Egg McMuffin through the app, it comes as an egg patty just like McDonalds and with cheese. When you get the one at International Cafe, it's just an over easy egg and no cheese. Why they can't just be the same is odd.

Night Owl Needs

My main dining gripe was the lack of solid late night food options for us night owls. The Eatery buffet closed at an absurd 10:30pm, leaving only spotty room service or mobile ordering as the choices if you worked up an appetite after evening activities. More robust late-night casual dining would be appreciated.

Bars & Alcohol

Overall, great selection of cocktails. All of the bars have their own little theme and different menus. The ladies I was with were consitently impressed at the quality and thought of the cocktails at each bar. They were also super impressed with the quality of the glassware being used. I must admit, everything from the rocks glasses to the martini glasses really were beautiful.
If you just want straight spirits, you have to order a double to get a normal pour (they're actually measuring out the pours). That being said, with either Plus or Premium, you'll get a good selection of top quality booze.
You gotta try really hard to hit the 15-drink max. Some days I had drinks at breakfast, during the day, lunch, before dinner, during dinner and after dinner. I never hit my max.
One thing that impressed me was staff actually being concerned about drink quality. We were having drinks at one of the bars on the Lido deck. The supervisor was upset with the bartenders because they ran out of premium liquor and hadn't requested more. He made sure to remind them that when someone orders a premium drink they get a premium liquor -- no exceptions.
You also must checkout the Good Spirits bar. There's a few times throughout the night where you watch a live cocktail demonstration. The bartenders at GS are so fun and playful -- really makes for a great vibe.

Amenities - Hits & Misses

The gym facilities on board were a bit of a disappointment, especially for a new ship. While they had a nice assortment of cardio machines, the actual weight room was laughably small with only a few pieces of strength equipment that were always monopolized. Not a deal-breaker, but an area that could be improved.
The pool areas were nicely spread out across different sections of the Lido deck. On sailing days, there was typically a band, the DJ and then a random movie on the jumbotron. The random blasting of action movies at 3pm really ruined the pool vibe and it's typically when the deck would thin out. One minute you're relaxing in the jacuzzi, the next an action movie with explosions is shaking the pool area. It made no sense and seemed tailored for a much younger crowd despite this sailing's passengers being mostly older adults.

Technology & Support

In addition to the Medallion app, the overall internet speeds on board were fast and reliable enough for me to easily stay connected for basic work needs.
The technology support via the app's live chat feature, however, was utterly useless. Any time we had issues properly being charged for drink packages or had to modify reservations, the live chat was a time-wasting nightmare. You're clearly just talking to an outsourced rep with zero actual knowledge of Princess' systems or operations. Your best bet is to go in-person to the guest services desk.

Other Notes & Quibbles

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2024.05.15 02:34 Star-Lrd247 Glen Scotia 12yr The Mermaid limited edition, #1

Glen Scotia 12yr The Mermaid limited edition, #1
Saw the review from u/Braythor_ after seeing an add for this on SipWhiskey so I fell in love with the idea of it and added it on! A bit pricey for what it is, but Palo Cortado finishes are rarer and it's a limited from Glen Scotia.
Glen Scotia Distillery Campbeltown Aged 12 years 51.4% ABV NCF Natural color Palo Cortado finish $150
Rested for 25min
Nose: creamy, rich sherry notes - definitely not an olorosso or PX. If I had to guess I would probably guess Palo Cortado. Has a certain something that other bottles have of the same finish. If you reach past the sherry you get those sharp, briney Campbeltown notes but they are well balanced. Smelling a bit farther from the glass gives you toasted salted caramel - very promising.
Palate: came off a bit hot (not surprised at 51.4%) but intense bursts of smooth sherry. Drier, tannic wine influence come forward before the finish. It comes of sweet on the "landing" but underneath it's not sugary - more of a bitter syrupy thing. Adding a splash of water smoothes out the ethanol and the other flavors just get a bit more prominent. I don't get anything new. Not quite as chewy as I was hoping for but pretty darn close.
Finish: long - shines for me here...the gently spiced sherry notes pop out (more like a mulled wine maybe?) and the tannic wine notes come to the forefront as the finish dissipates.
Thoughts: I wouldn't say it's really complex but it doesn't have to be - lets the finish stick out. Which is unique and quite good. I'm not disappointed at $150, but I think that's pushing it for most people's expectations. Hard knowing that you can add on a pretty nice bottle for the price from the likes of TWB (if you're already paying shipping) but the PC finish is tasty and something different. Haven't had finished Glen Scotia before but I don't think quite as much of the distillates character is present - but it shines through in doses.
Just from letting a second pour air out I feel like the whisky is opening up a bit more - I think revisiting after more pours and a couple months, this would score higher. Definitely improves with a splash of water to quench the heat.
Score: 85
And Yes I stopped my shenanigans with the .1 scoring and will just give a 50-100.
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2024.05.15 01:53 CamelDismal6029 Cooler Master Storm Controller With Cradle - Review

https://einfoldtech.com/2024/05/cooler-master-storm-controller-with-cradle/
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2024.05.15 01:28 Stock-Day-6476 Is it okay my water cooler..?

Is it okay my water cooler..?
Hi, It is my first post!
I got an alienware aurora R15 finally!!
It was really hard to wait for delivery
but when i open the box, I have a worry about my water cooler.
Because when I watched the R15 review videos, the water cooler hose connected on the bottom, but my water cooler hose is on the right side....
Is it okay?....
https://preview.redd.it/ysfjsbus7h0d1.jpg?width=4032&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=8f870bacfe479b0fdb4e647e46c1fb534a7afbeb
https://preview.redd.it/b4qu7cus7h0d1.jpg?width=4032&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=8ae8616e7c76edd96dbe475e8f1c2dc45f035a89
Please give me your advise...
Thank you :)
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2024.05.14 23:31 undeadbobblehead PC wont go to sleep

My PC has suddenly stopped being able to sleep. When putting it to sleep, the fans on my cooler and gpu will start spinning, and the monitor keyboard and mouse will all turn off. At this point nothing I do will wake the computer, its just stuck with the fans on and peripherals dead. I've tried a fresh install of windows but the issue still remains
Here is my powercfg -requests
C:\Windows\System32>powercfg -requests DISPLAY: None. SYSTEM: None. AWAYMODE: None. EXECUTION: None. PERFBOOST: None. ACTIVELOCKSCREEN: None. 
and my powercfg /energy
Analysis Results Errors Analysis Results Errors Power Policy:Power Plan Personality is High Performance (Plugged In)The current power plan personality is High Performance when the system is plugged in. Power Policy:PCI Express ASPM is disabled (Plugged In)The current power policy for PCI Express Active State Power Management (ASPM) is configured to Off. USB Suspend:USB Device not Entering Selective SuspendThis device did not enter the USB Selective Suspend state. Processor power management may be prevented when this USB device is not in the Selective Suspend state. Note that this issue will not prevent the system from sleeping. 
Device NameUSB Composite Device Host Controller IDPCI\VEN_8086&DEV_A36D Host Controller LocationPCI bus 0, device 20, function 0 Device IDUSB\VID_1532&PID_0226 Port Path3
USB Suspend:USB Device not Entering Selective SuspendThis device did not enter the USB Selective Suspend state. Processor power management may be prevented when this USB device is not in the Selective Suspend state. Note that this issue will not prevent the system from sleeping. 
Device NameUSB Composite Device Host Controller IDPCI\VEN_8086&DEV_A36D Host Controller LocationPCI bus 0, device 20, function 0 Device IDUSB\VID_1532&PID_0094 Port Path8
USB Suspend:USB Device not Entering Selective SuspendThis device did not enter the USB Selective Suspend state. Processor power management may be prevented when this USB device is not in the Selective Suspend state. Note that this issue will not prevent the system from sleeping. 
Device NameCorsair H100i Platinum Liquid CPU Cooler Host Controller IDPCI\VEN_8086&DEV_A36D Host Controller LocationPCI bus 0, device 20, function 0 Device IDUSB\VID_1B1C&PID_0C18 Port Path11
CPU Utilization:Processor utilization is highThe average processor utilization during the trace was high. The system will consume less power when the average processor utilization is very low. Review processor utilization for individual processes to determine which applications and services contribute the most to total processor utilization. 
Average Utilization (%)11.87
Platform Power Management Capabilities:PCI Express Active-State Power Management (ASPM) DisabledPCI Express Active-State Power Management (ASPM) has been disabled due to a known incompatibility with the hardware in this computer.Analysis Results 
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2024.05.14 23:20 zorin234 Review: Magach Hydra "The Rocket Render"

Magach Hydra
Tankopedia link - Link
Pros:
Neutral:
Cons:
Armor:
Gameplay:
Cosmetics:
General Thoughts:
Worth buying?
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2024.05.14 23:05 touchingjupiter Color Comparison: SKIMS Cherry Blossom vs. Khy Orchid Pink

Color Comparison: SKIMS Cherry Blossom vs. Khy Orchid Pink
I know someone would be interested in this, so here is a comparison between the two pink sweats from SKIMS and Khy.
SKIMS Cotton Fleece in Cherry Blossom (hoodie pictured) vs. Khy Fleece in Orchid Pink (jogger pictured).
I would say Orchid Pink pulls cooler with a slight tint of purple/lavender, while the Cherry Blossom is lighter and pulls warmer. Not sure if we’re allowed to do Khy reviews here as well, but happy to give a review/comparison of the collection as well!
Disclaimer: The photo has been altered color wise, only to the extent so that it matches what I’m seeing irl as the iPhone camera distorts the color slightly making them appear warmer. Photo was taken in natural light by a north facing window with afternoon sunlight!
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2024.05.14 22:57 Trevorlahey1 Trip Report - 13 days Panama

I wanted to give back a bit after receiving some great information from folks on this sub before a (very short notice and sparsely planned) solo trip to Panama in late April/early May of 2024. I'm subtitling this post "I did a lot in Panama so you don't (necessarily) have to". Truth be told, I started the trip with 4 nights and one in-country flight booked and built the rest of my itinerary on the fly. I definitely could have used an extra week or so before the trip to do some itinerary planning, deeper research on where I chose to stay, etc. but I really enjoyed most of the trip and would absolutely recommend Panama as a solo trip destination.
Rough pre-departure itinerary:
I arrived in Panama City on time and took an Uber straight to Selina (cost $28). The Selina there is in a decent location, kind of on the edge of Casco Viejo but walkable to everything. I checked in and was told there was a welcome happy hour with a free drink and a free walking tour every day at 10. The 6-person dorm had a dedicated bathroom, but wasn't much for the price ($30/night) and I'm just now realizing I booked a 4-person dorm then was put in the wrong lodging... There is a bar and allegedly a pool on the roof of the property, but the pool was not open when I was there. The welcome drink was an underwhelming event, though I did meet a few cool people I ended up doing more with later. There really isn't much in the way of common space at Selina Casco Viejo and I found it to be overpriced, underwhelming, and not a great place to meet people. I ended up booking the canal tour ($60ish) with them (which was via the personal vehicle of the guide, a small sedan cramming 4 of us in plus the driver), but I did a different free walking tour after hearing poor reviews of the one provided by Selina. While Selina felt like a huge waste (would not recommend this location), I really liked Casco Viejo. The food was surprisingly good, especially ceviche at Marea https://maps.app.goo.gl/MdWBJ1uw4mWLB7r2A and a nice stop for middle eastern at Estambul Casco https://maps.app.goo.gl/qFq8wAm5NEzJw84F8 . I also made a quick stop with some people from the hostel at La Fabrica https://maps.app.goo.gl/WdAG1KAhwmkj1TbS8 which had a decent tap list and cool vibe and the Pedro Mandinga Rum bar (highly recommend) for some beers and a rum flight https://maps.app.goo.gl/seXCnetthN18BbUB9 . I also, as a cigar smoker, made a stop at the official La Casa del Habano store https://maps.app.goo.gl/uhswvnFPe1Y1Uzbu9 where the staff was chill and the cigarum selection was good. I finished out my cigar and partook in a bit of happy hour across the street at Finca del Mar which had a decent outdoor area for a drink https://maps.app.goo.gl/kPSiTHdd2mJmtakGA but the food was not recommended so I didn't try it.
I was up early to get to David on Sunday morning, so I figured I'd just grab food and coffee at the airport lounge (mistake). It turns out the Copa flight to David departs from the "domestic" gate, which is a standalone area on the ground floor of the airport. There are no amenities, just a single vending machine, and you get bussed to the plane. Do not go early for a David flight, security was very easy and I ended up waiting in the small seating area for way too long. The flight was fine, but don't expect to access a lounge or coffee shop after security.
I got to David pretty early and hadn't done my research on transit, but knew there was public bus service to Boquete. I was trying to figure out how to get to the bus terminal when a taxi offered to drive me all the way to Boquete for $40 which seemed like a decent deal so I went for it. Boquete is pretty small, a little mountain town with a relaxed vibe. I spent quite a bit of time at the brewery which, if you know craft beer pretty well, wasn't the best on beer quality but had good live music and a fun atmosphere https://maps.app.goo.gl/EJFiRiwQsbJ89UPa9 . I worked from here a little bit too, definitely where I spent the most time. I got a delicious dinner at RetroGusto which was really reasonable https://maps.app.goo.gl/8gcU1GHqXrfbTCoX9 and a good lunch at Donde Giselle which was a little more expensive, but also delicious https://maps.app.goo.gl/uNsz1EqCDfnSpYfk8 . I did a coffee finca tour through Bambuda ($35) at Don Pepe. It was pretty cool, not a lot of walking but the guide was knowledgeable and we got to see the full operation in a small footprint. I bought one bag and was happy I did, they were 3 times the price in the airport on the way home. The Tres Cascadas (three waterfall) trail was a must, it does have a steep section that has ropes affixed to help but was otherwise a pretty straightforward trail. It did cost a few dollars to hike as it's on private property. I took a taxi there ($20) but took the bus back ($2.25). The bus comes by every 30-40 minutes and they generally wait a bit at the entrance to the trail from the road to see if people come down. We did end up picking up a whole bunch of kids leaving school, but it was pretty funny and we managed to fit everyone. I did do the Volcan Baru hike, which cost $18 for a taxi to the trailhead but was otherwise free. It is a grueling hike, it took a little over 5 hours for me to get to the top and I was not having fun. I was very lucky to encounter a couple who was dropped off at the same time at the trailhead and, while we did not hike together, we did take a few breaks together and it was nice to be within sight of their headlamps. It was COLD at the top and I was happy I had a light down jacket and a fleece. I did a good job of timing up my climb with the sunrise, only needing to wait at the top for maybe 30 minutes before the sun came up. You can go up in a jeep, and I was very lucky to beat the offroad vehicles up as they were very loud coming up the mountain. It did get pretty crowded at the top by the time all of the jeeps had emptied out and their clients climbed the last bit to the summit. The view was phenomenal, you can see both the Caribbean and the Pacific on a clear day and the sunrise was beautiful. It was a little annoying that the 6 of us who climbed it had to share with the 25 or so who rode up in cars, but worth it. One spot I wish I had visited, but it just didn't work out, was a wood fire pizza spot that came recommended by our coffee guide and by several travelers https://maps.app.goo.gl/T93KKqHxXoQ7AFhf6 . I got lucky at the Bambuda Castle as I booked a 3 bed room but had it to myself. It had a nice restaurant and common space within the castle itself that was a good working space and had a fantastic view. The food was pretty good, with a few vegetarian options and smoothies. It's a pretty decent walk from the center of town, and about $4-5 taxi ride from the Boquete center. If I went again, I would probably look to stay somewhere in the center of town but I don't regret giving the Castle a shot.
I traveled out of Boquete to Bocas del Toro the same day I did the Baru hike, leaving via shuttle at 1 PM ($37) which I arranged through Bambuda. I ended up using a discount QR code at Bambuda Castle to book their Bocas town Hostel for three nights. The shuttle was fine, but it's a quick trip through winding mountain roads so be prepared if you get carsick. A big bonus, that I would recommend you ask about, was that this shuttle did not go all the way to Almirante, but instead stopped at Chiriqui Grande and proceeded via small boat (lancha) from there. The longer boat trip was fantastic, much better than the long/boring road which runs the rest of the way. I got stopped right off the boat in by several people trying to sell tours and got one person's number for a potential $35 Cayo Zapatilla tour but didn't commit, choosing to get to Bambuda Bocas Town first and settle in before making decisions. While I wish I had spent some more time at either red frog beach or another island, with only 3 nights and having booked late my options were limited. For Bocas Town, Bambuda was great. The front desk folks were pretty helpful and the restaurant was good for breakfast (the vegetarian burrito option is better than the sandwich). The hostel deck goes right out to the lagoon, and it's always busy with people hanging out in the sun or jumping into the lagoon. It was a great spot to do some work over coffee and, frankly, I wish I had spent more time here or at the Bambuda Lodge. I ended up doing the Caya Zapatilla tour (highly recommend, if only for the stop at Caya Zapatilla) for $35 with the operator I met right off the boat. This included pick up and drop off from Bambuda, and they had a cooler that I threw a few Balboas of my own in for the trip. We did stop mid-way for lunch which was not included and was a little expensive. This was the only actual tour I did during my time there, I spent my other full day just kind of hanging out and went to Starfish Beach (not as nice as Caya Zapatilla, but worth an afternoon) with a group from the hostel. I also did salsa night at Selina (fun, but a bad instructor) and karaoke at Aqua Lounge (get there in time to get a round of the happy hour special, the screen is behind the stage so not ideal for karaoke but it's easy to get on the list). I did not do Filthy Friday, I ended up departing Bocas that day but I would have been on the fence about it anyway. I guess it's a "when in Bocas" thing, so I probably would have gone for it. I really wish I had spent another night in Bocas, I regretted not having another day out there as soon as I left. It turned out to be the best place on my trip to meet people, it's definitely a general party vibe, and actually the best place to get work done of the hostels I stayed at. I did dinner at Pier 19 which was pretty nice, if not a little expensive and probably not a good solo traveler vibe https://maps.app.goo.gl/6vJG1rdUPCqEf9W3A . I did brunch one day away from Bambuda at Casa Papaya, their typical Panamanian breakfast and it was a great deal/meal https://maps.app.goo.gl/9CPFCxu6woWwKuwM7 . I did hear from some people that the bird island was a fun tour, and worth the day/cost. I did some bonus late night, unofficial stuff like swimming after midnight at Selina and an impromptu midnight trip out to see the bioluminescence and the stars with a random lancha taxi from the Selina dock. Not sure how I'd direct someone to arrange that, but say yes if it's an option.
I took off from Bocas via shuttle for the Lost and Found Hostel on Friday around noon ($20) which I arranged at the main lancha dock. This shuttle did not include a boat all the way to Chiriqui Grande, it was the short boat with the long road segment. A few people did get car sick during the first leg of the trip, the road is in pretty rough shape so lots of speeding up, slowing down, and swerving potholes. Lost and Found really caught my eye because of how much I enjoyed Secret Garden Cotopaxi in Ecuador. In the end, it didn't live up to that lofty expectation and I should not have squeezed it in. The allure is that it's isolated in the jungle, you have to walk about 15 minutes up the trail from the road to reach the hostel property. There are several buildings, with one primary common area with a few tables and hammocks. A big downside is that everything is outdoors, under cover of roofs but open still, which wasn't ideal in the evening during the season I went where it rained in the afternoons. There is a community kitchen if you bring your own food along, or there is an option to get breakfast/lunch/dinner from the hostel. I had a few meals there: the smoothie bowl was good, the lentil curry was a little on the salty side. The hiking is pretty cool and I ended up going up over the mountain to the big tree, the lookout, and the river. I didn't bring water, but definitely should have brought a liter along. In the end, with only about half a dozen other people staying there and 2/3 of the staff being pretty insular and not really socializing with the guests, it just wasn't a great addition to my trip. It might be a better option for a group or during a different season, but it provided a logistical challenge to make my flight back from David to Panama City and it wasn't really worth the risk of making it work, so I hired a car ($30) to take me to David and just ate the price of my second night at Lost and Found. It was beautiful, but it just wasn't on the same level as Secret Garden Cotopaxi which inspired me to give this a shot. I think, all in, my stop at Lost and Found cost me about $76.
The combination of having scheduled a flight on election day (oops) and the lack of help from lost and found staff meant that my best bet was a night in David. I used Hilton points to book a night at the Hampton and had myself a recovery night. I got a hot and ready pizza from the Little Caesar's next door and two Sam Adam's Boston Lagers from the bar. Fantastic recovery night, vey nice Hampton, and a pretty nice little breakfast. It refreshed me at a point where I was not really enjoying the trip and pushed me to go for one more stop rather than laying low in Panama City.
After my flight back to Panama City, I took the metro all the way to the Avenida Terminal (less than $1 total, it is very easy to purchase a card and load it at the station) to grab the bus to Valle de Anton. It was fairly easy to find the window to buy the bus ticket ($4.25). It's important to buy for El Valle and not just Anton, a town which is not where you want to end up. There was a confusing bit of business related to a transit card (not the same transit card as the metro. I couldn't seem to find a machine to buy one from, and eventually the guy at the turnstile took pity and just used his own to let me in. I paid him back, but it was very confusing that you needed to buy the ticket then a card with which to pay an additional 10 cents to get to the bus at Gate 53. I can't really offer advice other than you should try to figure out how to get this card, or if you can just pay with a dime, right when you buy your ticket. I let the bus (not a very big bus, somewhere between a van and a bus) driver know where I was headed on the way and they dropped me right at Bohdi in Valle de Anton. The whole trip is about 3 hours, with lots of local stops the whole way. Bohdi was a pretty cool spot, with a great yoga space with a guided lesson on a TV every morning. It has a kitchen if you want to cook for yourself and free coffee plus breakfast every day from 7:30-10:00. Both breakfasts were pancakes, but it was free and they were pretty good. There are some cool lounge spots out back, a few cafe tables out front, and a loft space as well. It was a decent, but not perfect spot, to do work if that's what you're looking for. The dorm does have 3 levels of beds, and they aren't all that comfy, but I'd recommend Bohdi. The first night I was in town I went to the Golden Frog Inn on a recommendation and it turned out to be a great spot to watch the sunset and have some pretty good (although a small) vegetarian tacos https://maps.app.goo.gl/pzRuyYuwHZvMVnAo8 . One afternoon I chose to do the India Dormida hike, I left and walked all the way back to Bohdi, it was a few hours total. It's a quick climb up to the top and you can walk the whole ridge that forms the edge of the caldera. It was a beautiful view and you can really see the old crater rim formations from the top. It's clear up there, no trees and wide open, and the breeze was very refreshing. I ended up coming down about halfway across the ridge, starting from the north. I grabbed a vegetarian dinner at El Rincon Colombiano which I'd recommend https://maps.app.goo.gl/tRcAAnAm9fYni7Nv8 and some guacamole and a beer at La Ranita which was pretty good https://maps.app.goo.gl/BcdB8uCqaSRv1RyE8 . Overall, I really liked Valle de Anton and I'm happy I made it happen. It's a little drier and warmer than Boquete, with a lot less coffee influence, but I liked the vibe and wish I had done more hiking around the area.
For my last evening in Panama, I grabbed a room just to have a place to put bags and clean up before my flight at Hotel Caracas, a recommendation from someone I met in my first stop in Casco Viejo. I did not plan to work from here, nor did I spend a night, but for $35 it was a perfect spot to leave things as I went to knock out a few more items before my flight home. I popped into Tantalo for a quick bite to eat https://maps.app.goo.gl/9pA9Dmw8AE9doabT7 which I don't know if I'd recommend for food, but the view was good. I think I meant to go to CasaCasco, which was recommended for ceviche and sushi, but ended up in the wrong spot. I then went over to Element to get some cocktails https://maps.app.goo.gl/mwYt2D7X43ua4jGu6 . Element has an interesting vibe, kind of a steampunk theme to the décor. The two guys behind the bar, who I believe own it, were fantastic. They don't have a set menu but instead try to match a drink to what you're feeling at the time. I had a classic daquiri and an old fashioned, which both came with a little bit of a twist on the classic recipe. They also pulled down a few different spirits which we tasted together, overall I'd highly recommend a stop and it was especially fun as the only patron there. After two cocktails, I cleaned up and called an Uber and headed to the airport. Just a heads up, the Copa Club is pretty nice, has limited food, but tragically closes at 9 PM. I had a flight that left at nearly 11 PM, so this was a little disappointing.
Overall, I loved Panama. The people were friendly, even if the service in many places was pretty lackluster. It's more expensive than Colombia or Ecuador, but several people told me it's slightly cheaper than Costa Rica. It's a good stop if you're not sure about central or south America as it's extremely safe, if you use common sense, and it's not too hard to get around using shuttles/taxis/ubers if you don't want to brave public transit. It offers very good food options in Panama City, and it's easy to find a Hampton Inn/Hooters/McDonald's/Little Caesar's/Wendy's if you need a break from being adventurous. The Spanish isn't difficult, and most people speak at least some English. I would have dropped lost and found hostel from my itinerary if I planned it again, but did not regret any of the other stops. I do kind of wish I had focused on Bocas and Boquete, saving Valle de Anton and maybe San Blas together for a future trip, but I had already painted myself into a bit of a corner with my David-Panama flights by the time I realized this. I hope this helps someone as they plan their Panama trip, or helps them decide Panama is a worthwhile visit! Please do not make as many changes as I did, I absolutely did at least one to many stops and wish I had spent more time in Bocas and probably Valle de Anton. Anyway, feel free to ask questions in the comments and I'll try to address them as they come in!
Final Itinerary:
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2024.05.14 22:22 _Caramellow_ Anniversary ideas/Need some help with finding a place for a good tasting dinner

So it's our 5 year wedding anniversary on Saturday and we're visiting the USA from Australia for the first time and we're currently in Vegas near the strip. Last night we had dinner at binnions steak house and it was amazing, but very expensive. We're looking for something similar quality, and probably not more expensive for Saturday. We love steak based meals, seafood, and Italian and good wine. I was looking at Hugo's cellar which sounds like a lovely experience (I like the idea of being treated with a rose and the accompanied chocolate fruit) but recent reviews sound like the quality has really dropped. Same with looking at Lago. Atmosphere and views are nice but we mostly want to pay for good food with nice service. Any recommendations? Also, any thing you'd suggest we should definitely do that's romantic? We were thinking of renewing our vows for fun at one of the chapels but there's so many to choose from
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2024.05.14 22:18 ComplexNo8986 Prosperity

The Planet of Prospero has flourished since the end of the great crusade. Magnolia the Red, after serving on the golden throne until the completion of the web way project returned to her home. The sun beat down upon the paradise world, it was a beautiful day and Magnolia was teaching her people responsible psychic practices. Her Starlight watching from a far with a bottle of wine in hand.
Magnolia: That will be all for today, review your biomancy for tomorrow’s lesson.
She approached her Starlight
Magnolia: A new gift from Ahriman?
Starlight: He says it’s the best batch yet.
Magnolia: He says that everytime.
Starlight: chuckles. well he is passionate about his craft. There’s something to be admired about that.
They walked down the promenade, returning to their palace. It was too nice of a day to stay inside. A nice day for reading in the garden, their time during the crusade saw an expansion of Magnolia’s collection.
Magnolia: hmm. This truly is Ahriman’s best work.
Starlight: Agreed.
Magnolia held her starlight’s hand
Magnolia: All that time on the golden throne…All I could see was the Empyrean, the only thing I could do was focus… But every so often I could sense you in the room. I could hear your stories of our sons. Thank you, for spending so much time with me.
Starlight: I came whenever I could. The Scholastica Psykana kept me busy. When I tried to connect with you I felt I would be crushed under the weight of it all. But I…I needed to feel you again. Just once.
Magnolia: You shouldn’t have, I would rather you intact instead of a jibbering madman.
Starlight: It was worth it.
It was another day for rejoicing, for enjoying each other’s company. Good wine and reading material, her starlight by her side, and the warmth of her home world. Magnolia couldn’t ask for anything more, but the great work was never done. Someday they will go forth and conquer the furthest star. Someday she’ll fully cure her sons. But today? Today was for admiring her own great work and enjoying hard won peace. And her Starlight.
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2024.05.14 22:06 MycologistVivid5435 Recommendations for UPS & Air or Liquid Cooler

Hi! Newbie lang sa building ng pc. Just bought last weekend ng entry level pc. Here are the specs:
CPU - AMD RYZEN 5 5600 (AM4) WITH WRAITH STEALTH COOLER (BOXED) GPU - GEFORCE RTX 3050 GALAX EX 1 CLICK OC BLACK 6GB GDDR6 DUAL FAN MOBO - ASROCK B550M PRO SE WHITE DDR4 MATX AM4 RAM - ADATA XPG SPECTRIX D35G WHITE 8GBX2=16GB 3200MHZ DDR4 SSD - KINGSTON NV2 NVME 500GB GEN 4 PSU - CORSAIR CX550 550W 80+ BRONZE ATX NON MODULAR Monitor - MSI G2422C 24" 180HZ FHD 1500R CURVED GAMING MONITOR Casing - MONTECH AIR 100 WHITE MAT 4PCS ARGB FANS
Would like to ask a reco for: 1. Cooling system: Ano ba magandang budget (max of 2 fan slots) cooling system to add? (Air or Liquid/AOI?) During noontime pag nagdodota ako, nagshushutdown yung pc bigla (120 hz nilagay ko sa resolution then medium quality graphics lang nilalagay ko. Worried ako if may defect ba yung newly bought kaya namamatay bigla). Upon researching, Air coolers has longer lifespan compared to Liquid Coolers. Checked it with my friends as well at ang review ng friend ko is lakas makababa ng Temp ng Liquid Coolers. Also, nagresearch rin ako sa net and they recommended Corsair ICUE H100i Elite Capellix XT ang best pair sa Ryzen 5 5600 daw. Saw in shopee mall for 9k. Should I go for it or do you have other reco? 2. UPS: madalas brown out sa amin and worried lang din baka masira pc sa mga unexpected shutdown. Anong budget friendly na UPS na mareco nyo para sa build ko?
Usually, for gaming & streming with friends to (DOTA2, Valorant, OBS and etc) and also video editing (will be doing this after mag aral paano gamitin Adobe Premiere haha). Budget would be around 20k or less for these two parts. Thank you in advance sa help!
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2024.05.14 21:10 ILikePunchingMuffins Need help choosing PSU

Hello and thanks in advance, I've been looking at a prebuilt from a local bulgarian company. I know its a good thing to never cheap out on your PSU, but I've been struggling where to draw the line on what's overkill and what's not.
Basically the only two logical choices given are the COUGAR ATLAS 750W or the MSI MAG A750GL ATX 3.0 PCIE5. I've been struggling to find any reviews on the atlas, so i dont know if its any good. The A-GL is a really good PSU, but leaves me kinda budget strained as its like 60$ more than the other option. My budget is around 1200$ USD so i dont know if it's worth jumping for that fully modular and 80+ gold.
Here's the rest of my specs:
i5-14500 4060 ventus 2x black oc b760m ds3h ax ddr4 ak400 cooler 970 evo plus ssd 2x 16gb ddr4 3600mt/s kingston fury beast black trilobite t3 mesh black case (Case I'll go with if i pick the A-GL. cost cutting reasons lol)
Don't know whether or not my usecase for the pc matters when it comes to this, but ill be using it mainly for coding projects and gaming. Apologies if the question is kinda dumb, just my first time buying a pc and im kind of a dumbass when it comes to this.
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2024.05.14 21:08 cansocprof Negroni cookie recipe?

A contestant on the Canadian bake-off made Negroni cookies which were well-received by the judges. I would like to make some for a friend who loves Negronis but can only find the Food and Wine recipe online which does not get good reviews. Does anyone have a negroni cookie recipe they like? Thanks.
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2024.05.14 20:01 Lordzoot Good Habits? A Review of Habit Rouge EDT, Rouge Prive and the Parfum

For many, Guerlain’s Habit Rouge represents a high watermark in perfumery. Since its original release in 1965, the composition has been beloved by gentlemen (and ladies) across the world. It is also a well known favourite of many of the most well regarded perfume historians and reviewers out there and, because of that, one could well argue that there is precious little further useful opinion that can be added to the existing cannon (and they may well be right!).
Still, Jean-Paul Guerlain’s multi-faceted composition has been no stranger to a remix over the years and, since Delphine Jelk took over from Thierry Wasser as in-house perfumer at the historic French house, she has managed to deliver a staggering three new takes on the fragrance in as many years. What better opportunity could there be, therefore, to undertake both a reappraisal of the original release and, in doing so, compare it to some of the new kids on the block? Note: I have not sampled the first of Jelk’s flankers, 2022’s Habit Rouge L'Instinct but, given the almost unanimous negativity surrounding it, it’s not high on my hit list! We’ll be looking at Rouge Prive and the Parfum today.
Habit Rouge EDT (1965)
The concept behind Habit Rouge (or ‘Red Coat’, if translated in to English from its native language) was to create a perfume that brought to mind the jackets worn by the landed gentry when they went hunting. In the UK, we’re no stranger to this nefarious practice - our own fox hunting aristocrats also wore red coats and, despite now being banned, the idea of chasing helpless creatures to their deaths is still a subject of debate in our national politics (with right wing politicians often promising to offer a ‘free vote’ to MPs on the issue to energise their base).
As an animal lover myself, this is perhaps the only element of Habit Rouge I find somewhat jarring. There is nothing within this perfume which brings to mind sport, adrenaline, blood, or violence. I find it somewhat curious, consequently, that Guerlain sought to relate it to hunting. The only thing wearers of Habit Rouge were likely to be chasing on its release were sexual partners!
That statement isn’t made wholly in jest either. Habit Rouge is a gentleman’s fragrance, but it carries within its structure not only aspects of formality and traditional masculinity, but also sensuality and sensitivity. It is, as such, a fragrance well suited to old fashioned romantics. Indeed, if it didn’t have these traits, I’d argue that it wouldn’t have survived for the almost 60 years that it has. When you think about it, it’s almost incredible that, despite how radically concepts of masculinity have changed over the years, Habit Rouge has still been a regular seller for Guerlain, with devotees now spanning across 5 generations.
Created to be the younger brother to the company’s 1925 release, Shalimar it, like its sibling, contains a citrus top note, which descends into a floral heart, before culminating in a vanillic leather and amber base. Habit Rouge is not simply a three card trick, however, and its complete run of notes can be summarised as follows (as per Basenotes):
Top Notes: bergamot, lemon, rosewood, basil, pimento
Heart Notes: sandalwood, carnation, patchouli, cedar, rose, cinnamon
Base Notes: vanilla, amber, moss, leather, benzoin, labdanum, olibanum
When it comes to the head of the perfume, the real star of the show is the bergamot, which radiates wonderfully off the skin when first sprayed. Whilst it is effervescent, though, it is also a powdery affair. In fact, it can most accurately be described as being akin to orange sherbet - fizzing whilst maintaining a chalkiness. It is warm and reassuring as opposed to enthusiastic. It also maintains a cologne like structure, however, by incorporating herbal and spicy notes through the use of basil and rosewood.
This accord is then joined to a rose and carnation-dominant middle phase, through which the powdered facets of the fragrance continue to run, and through which the fragrance begins to show its romantic side.
Finally, the dry down of the fragrance provides a semi-sweet backdrop with the vanilla taking the edge away from the traditionally masculine moss and leather accords and combining with the rest of the ingredients to produce a soft, light amber.
It is not hard to see, in this context, why Habit Rouge has continued to be successful over the years - it, essentially, captures hearts and minds because it resonates with the personality of its wearer in a way that other traditional masculine fragrances can sometimes struggle to do (as they were often, like their owners of the period, more buttoned up).
Habit Rouge - Rouge Prive (2023)
That doesn’t mean that the EdT of Habit Rouge smells like it was composed yesterday, however. It just means that it has aged like a fine wine as opposed to being the perfume equivalent of a kipper tie. In fact, if it were any item of clothing, I’d compare it to a 1960s slim lapelled suit - of its time, but still stylish today.
Still, as the years have gone by, the term ‘legibility’ has become more and more important in the perfume industry, and there now seems to be a distinct trend towards the creation of perfumes whose formulas are more streamlined than Habit Rouge. Or to put it another way, perfumers are being encouraged to reduce the number of notes in a perfume’s composition, with the aim of producing a more direct product. For lovers of vintage fragrances, legibility can be an anathema but, personally, I have no issue with the principle behind the concept. Nor it appears, does Delphine Jelk. Enter Habit Rouge Rouge Prive.
Top Notes:Bergamot, Ginger
Middle Notes: Orange Blossom, Iris
Base Notes: Leather, Patchouli, Vanilla
As can be seen from the notes list, Rouge Prive maintains the structure of Habit Rouge (bergamot, floral, vanillic leather), but switches out or culls a number of the traditional accords that were contained within the original. Gone are the cologne-esque elements. Gone too are the powdery rose and carnation. The leather, meanwhile, has been amped up and modernised - more akin to Tom Ford’s Tuscan Leather than Knize 10. Whisper it quietly, but it also seems that Jelk has snuck an oud accord in to the base too.
Given the number of changes, you could be forgiven for thinking that Rouge Prive would end up smelling completely different to the EdT, but fans of the OG need not worry - this is still unmistakably Habit Rouge. To paraphrase Persolaise (my favourite reviewer of perfumes), it’s like the whole perfume has simply been redrawn with clean bold lines. The bergamot continues to shimmer and, in spite of the florals being listed as Orange Blossom and Iris, the ultimate accord generated is still interpreted by my nose as being a rose. It is very much a rouge perfume as opposed to an orange or purple one (which is, incidentally, roughly what you get if you combine an iris hue and orange on a colour wheel…).
Where Rouge Prive differs to the EdT is in its brute strength. The leather note really does have a serious kick to it and, given that, the perfume is pulled from the bottom up, as opposed to the top diffusing off the skin to reveal the heart.
Whilst I’ve always found the EdT to perform quite well, the longevity of the Prive is genuinely outstanding, again due to the material in the base. Pleasingly though, the dry down still does maintain the powdered amber facets contained within the original. It’s a superb flanker that updates Habit Rouge without necessarily ripping up the original composition.
Habit Rouge Parfum (2024)
Not to rest on their laurels, Guerlain have now revisited Habit Rouge again in 2024, introducing a parfum version to go alongside new stablemates Vetiver Parfum and L’Homme Ideal Parfum.
I’ll say in advance that I’m a little sceptical of the allure of parfums myself, as I often find that the actual performance difference between fragrance concentrations can be completely counter-intuitive (I have EdTs that vastly out-perform EDPs and Parfums, both in terms of silage and longevity). In addition, given that Rouge Prive was already quite beastly, the necessity for a parfum to be made only a year later seems curious to me.
Parking those views for the moment though, the theme across these three new releases appears to be alcohol. In the case of Habit Rouge, the drink of choice is listed as rum, although there seems to be confusion in that regard, with Jelk being quoted in the marketing as saying:
For Habit Rouge Le Parfum, I Created a leathery vanilla liqueur with plenty of bold bourbon-inspired intensity
Perhaps Guerlain are suggesting that the perfume has been matured in bourbon casks? Hmm. In any event, the notes list for this one is as follows:
Bergamot, Vanilla, Rum, Patchouli
Well, I did say perfumers were streamlining their notes list, didn’t I!
What’s most striking to me about the Parfum is, firstly, how base heavy it is (we’re talking sub-woofer level) but, secondly, how patchouli dominant it is - there’s a definite chocolate element in that respect, but my nose also detects something slightly medicinal, smoked, and perhaps even burnt (think coffee beans). When combined with the vanilla, the result is a perfume that very much lies within the domain of the gourmand.
This is somewhat a blessing and a curse - if you’re not a particular fan of the EdT or Prive’s floral elements, you’re likely to get along a lot better with the Parfum. At the same time though, I’d argue that the floral heart of Habit Rouge is, to a large extent, key to its DNA, and vastly reducing the components that make this element ‘sing’ lead to a very different fragrance profile.
My second critique is that the perfume, generally, feels less balanced than Rouge Prive. I have no issue with the concept of a Habit Rouge that focuses on patchouli - readers of my previous pieces will know that I’m a huge fan of the note - I just wished that, on a technical level, the Parfum still maintained a decent top end. As it is, the whole thing sits very deep against the skin, with any radiance from the bergamot being buried by the heavier materials. This ultimately leads to a fragrance that, rather than being a sparkling rouge, comes across as a heavy-set chocolate and beige. Because of that, I can’t decide whether or not I’ve truly fallen for the Parfum.
That being said, you honestly couldn’t go wrong with any one of these three and I’ve no doubt they’ll appeal to different elements of the fragrance market. I look forward to Jelk’s next flanker in 2025, even if these variations are becoming a little bit akin to Marge Simpson’s Chanel jacket…!
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2024.05.14 19:06 LumpyFail Do cheap air coolers work??

I have a shed converted to an office with no opening windows so can get a bit hot once the sun comes out. With a fan and the door open it is normally fine but I would like to find a solution so I can have the door closed.
Don't want to fork out for a proper AC unit but there are lots of little air coolers available for £30-£50, do these actually do anything?
The reviews on Amazon seem to cover a range of products not just the air cooler so don't trust the star rating.
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2024.05.14 19:05 TruthOdd6164 Budget Wines and Vivino

I am wanting to host a wine tasting for some colleagues, featuring really great wines in the budget category, so nothing over $30, but also a lot of great selections that are under $20 a bottle. I’ve found about 7 wines so far, some vinho verde, some rioja, some Jadot Beaujolais Villages, some Argentina Malbec, etc. But, other than personal enjoyment I’ve kinda tried to set a bar of at least 3.7 rating on Vivino. But I’m finding a lot of Vivino scores that make me scratch my head. I think just for funsies I scanned a Meiomi Pinot Noir, which in my view is trash wine, and it came up something like 4.1 if I remember correctly. How much confidence should I have in Vivino wine scores? I need to supplement my wines with some options that I haven’t personally tried, and I’m finding it difficult to know which reviews to trust.
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2024.05.14 18:45 Individual-Sun-9368 Cedar Point Opening Weekend [trip report]

Cedar Point Opening Weekend [trip report]
May 5th and 6th 2024
This is a weekend circled on my calendar for a long time. Not only because I get to return to my favorite park in the United States, but the much anticipated Top Thrill 2 is opening up for the weekend (little did I learn how lucky we got going opening weekend). This trip report is mirrored with the video I put up on my Youtube Channel. Scroll to the bottom for the link.
As fun as it would have been to go on opening day. There was no way I wanted to deal with the crowds, and turns out that was the right call as I heard it was pretty busy, especially with the 4 hour wait for Top Thrill 2. Overall the crowds both days were pretty light, especially on Monday.
Since I had to drive almost 4 hours from Cincinnati to Sandusky, I was not able to get to the park at opening, as a result the line for Top Thrill 2 was already spilling out of the queue, so we headed to my favorite roller coaster on the planet, Steel Vengeance.
Steel Vengeance 1x Rank #1 of 187: This thing is still absolutely insane and I am yet to experience any ride as wild as it. Even on a cooler day, this thing is ejector city in the back row and a ride I will never get tired of. What made this ride extra special, is by pure coincidence I rode with Taylor and Sarah from Coaster Studios. For sure one of the most memorable rides I have had on a coaster.
Top Thrill 2, 3x Ranks #5 of 187: Now for the main course. The line had died down since park opening so, screw it, let's get in line. The line moved quickly until the first breakdown, and then the second, and finally right before boarding she broke down again. Pretty bad luck as it was running pretty reliably all weekend from my understanding. Overall I waited 2 1 ⁄ 2 hours, but figured it would be about 1 ¼ hours if there were no breakdowns. Now this thing is insane! I absolutely loved it more than OG dragster. I have a much more in depth review of Top Thrill 2 on my channel that I will also include a link for, but in short, this thing is intense and kinda terrifying. The spike is insanity especially in the back row, and the ejector over the top hat is worth the wait alone.
Blue Streak x1: After waiting way too long, it was time to get in a nice and short queue. This is just a nice and fun classic wooden coaster with great pops of airtime
Valravn x1: Another decently short queue. Like most enthusiasts, I am not in love with dive coasters, but I always enjoy my rides on Valravn, especially with the spectacular view of Lake Erie from the top.
Millennium Force x2 Rank #7 out of 187: Millennium is always going to be a favorite of mine. It is now far from the best coaster I have ridden, but I always have a blast riding this thing, especially in the back row with the amazing ejector off the 300 ft drop and intense turn around. It has been falling in my rankings over the past few years after sitting at #1 for nearly a decade, in fact I dropped it decently after this last trip, but no trip to Cedar Point is complete without a ride on Millennium Force
Maverick x1 Rank #9 out of 187: Our last ride from day 1 and a nice short 20 minute wait for one of the wildest rides out there. Maverick is incredible as always with its short bursts of intensity and rapid transitions. I just wish the line was always this short with this amazing coaster.
Day two started with rides on Top Thrill 2 and Millennium Force, taking advantage of the lighter crowds at opening, only waiting 20 minutes for Top Thrill 2 and 15 for Millennium Force
Gatekeeper x1 Rank #43 out of 187: Gatekeeper may not be the most intense ride, but I always love my rides on this thing, especially with the typically shorter line. The drop off the top is always pretty intense and twisting through the keyholes is a blast.
Corkscrew x1: It has been about a decade since I last rode Corkscrew, and I see why. Too much Arrow Jank for not enough reward.
Magnum XL-200 x1 Rank #17 out of 187: It was Magnum’s 35th birthday and what better way to celebrate than an insane ride in the magic seat? I have grown to love this coaster. I understand why some people are not fans of it since it is a lot to take in with the awful restraints, but good God if you are able to love this thing, you are in for a treat.
Overall a very successful two days at Cedar Point. I wish I got more than one ride on my all time favorite coaster, Steel Vengeance. I was more than thrilled to have gotten 3 rides in on Top Thrill 2. I really hope I am able to get another visit up to Sandusky this year and with the elephant in the room of Top Thrill 2’s extended down time announced the other day. Waiting a little bit seems to be the best plan for now.
As I mentioned before, I am including my link to my Youtube Video. Check it out if you are interested and thanks for reading/watching!
Vlog: https://youtu.be/B4kCGWyEkHQ?si=52nNTgeoqsLJw1Gq
TT2 Review: https://youtu.be/LRqnzhRoOAs?si=RsXCvzMFcXYhC2W1
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