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  • Yes, exactly. If you live in a solid blue or red state, your vote is a drop in the bucket, so it won't matter if you vote third party. But in swing states like Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania.... in 2016, the number of votes won by Jill Stein was slightly greater than the difference between Trump/Clinton. Ouch! Was it worth it? Did it move the country left?

  • I might be in the minority on this, but even though the story arc is VERY unfinished, I still came away with the feeling that I just read some great stories, I know (and like) the main character very well, many of the 2000 pages made me smile broadly and/or well up with tears a few times. No regrets here, even if bk 3 never comes out. But I also do totally hear you. It'll be worth the wait (and it's gotta be coming... someday.... lol).

  • Cool about Drizzt! I enjoyed (what I read of) The Dark Elf trilogy.. I forget how much I read, but, very cool world-building.

    I finally finished books 1 and 2 of The Kingkiller books (Rothfuss) and thoroughly enjoyed them. I'm now onto Blood Meridian, by Cormac McCarthy.

  • Whoa, that's impressive that you hand grind for espresso. That takes a bit of muscle even with a pretty dark roast I'd guess. I mostly use it for pourovers, but even on a coarse grind, some of those lighter roasted African beans can have me working up a sweat. :)

    Oh and a couple of beans always pop out of the top! I've been meaning to custom-fit some kind of lid..

  • Yooo, Lido 2 represent! I've had mine for about the same number of years, use it daily, and it's !@#$ing amazing. I remember wincing at the $200 pricetag, but it performs better than the Baratza, outlives the Baratza, and.. well, yeah. Hand grinders for the win. I have more than gotten my money's worth.

  • yeees! I ended up getting one and have been loving it. It's been doing double duty as a bedroom/ambient/BladeRunner reverb, and also a more standard "band" pedal when I play with friends (on less ambient patches of course... a more toned down 70s Plate for example). SpecLab is easy enough to get used to, and I've dialed in some stereo analog ping-pong delays that just melt my ears... So good.

    Thanks for your vote--nice to hear others liking it! I agree, not a cheap pedal but it should hold its value. Not sure I'll ever sell it though. :)