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  1. Trandoshan-style Pasta with Braised Bantha Beef is one of the most delicious things in Disneyland & I'll take no questions on this.

    The Endorian Fried TipYip & the YobShrimp Mix Stew with Swamp Grains are excellent as well, although not as flavorful as the Beef. #StarWars #GalaxysEdge #Disneyland #BatuuWest

  2. Trandoshan-style Pasta with Braised Bantha Beef is one of the most delicious things in Disneyland & I'll take no questions on this.

    The Endorian Fried TipYip & the YobShrimp Mix Stew with Swamp Grains are excellent as well, although not as flavorful as the Beef. #StarWars #GalaxysEdge #Disneyland #BatuuWest

  3. Trandoshan-style Pasta with Braised Bantha Beef is one of the most delicious things in Disneyland & I'll take no questions on this.

    The Endorian Fried TipYip & the YobShrimp Mix Stew with Swamp Grains are excellent as well, although not as flavorful as the Beef. #StarWars #GalaxysEdge #Disneyland #BatuuWest

  4. Trandoshan-style Pasta with Braised Bantha Beef is one of the most delicious things in Disneyland & I'll take no questions on this.

    The Endorian Fried TipYip & the YobShrimp Mix Stew with Swamp Grains are excellent as well, although not as flavorful as the Beef. #StarWars #GalaxysEdge #Disneyland #BatuuWest

  5. Trandoshan-style Pasta with Braised Bantha Beef is one of the most delicious things in Disneyland & I'll take no questions on this.

    The Endorian Fried TipYip & the YobShrimp Mix Stew with Swamp Grains are excellent as well, although not as flavorful as the Beef. #StarWars #GalaxysEdge #Disneyland #BatuuWest

  6. all about automation Friedrichshafen 2026
    Termín: 10.–11. března 2026

    Regionální veletrh průmyslové automatizace a robotiky v jihoněmeckém Friedrichshafenu. Přes 420 vystavovatelů představí automatizační komponenty, robotická řešení, digitalizaci a AI. Součástí je Talk Lounge s více než 45 přednáškami o trendech v automatizaci. Kompaktní formát zaměřený na přímý dialog mezi výrobci a uživateli technologií.

    allaboutautomation.de/en/fried

    #Robotika #Robotics #Friedrichshafen

  7. I swear Corporate team building exercises are cooked up by the extroverts in these environments, because they enjoy that shit and can't comprehend that its pure fucking torture for the introverts.

    My people battery was fried from a morning fixing network and access issues before going to this shit

  8. I think my brain is fried. Just sitting in room refreshing mastodon lol. #socialbattery #zero

  9. The First Metric Century of the Season

    Reading Time: 3 minutes

    Yesterday I set off from home at around 08:00 for what I planned would be a one hundred kilometre ride. The rational was that I would cycle to and from Geneva, around 50 kilometres, and participate in a group ride with Bike Club Switzerland, another fifty kilometre ride. It’s because it was easy to add a few kilometres that I decided to bring this first one hundred kilometre ride to fruition.

    I consider myself lucky with the routing. I was expecting that we would climb from Geneva, into France, go around the foot of the Jura towards Divonne, have coffee, and then ride back. I expected that the ride back would be the route that I had just ridden to get to Geneva.

    In fact the opposite was true, and that’s great. It meant that the ride out of Geneva was on the road I had just taken, and the road back to Geneva was different. It made riding back to Geneva a rational thing to do. I then rode back to Nyon via Versoix before going up from the Mies roundabout to Coppet, before then riding back down, into Nyon, and then up through Nyon before heading home.

    This ride was relaxed for the entire route. From Nyon to Geneva I made sure to cycle below my maximum, even resting, without pedaling for stretches. I also decided to take a new route that I have done with groups, but not solo, through the forest above Commugny. It allows the trip to be away from cars for longer. There isn’t much traffic at 8am on a Saturday.

    I arrived to Geneva with half an hour to spare before the start of the ride. I was surprised by how great the conditions were. It was nippy, and I definitely felt that I would have been happier with an extra layer or two, but those layers, on a bike, are hard to carry once it gets warm, so I chose to run slightly cold. It paid off.

    A Good Pace with Less Climbing

    I appreciated that the pace was more relaxed, and with less climbing for once. I enjoy not having to push for the entire ride, to keep up, and not to have to get through too many climbs. It also helps that the weather is good, and that the wind is calm.

    Why Relax?

    People are often surprised when I choose easlier rides but I prefer them. When I went on difficult run, after difficult run, and then more difficult rides I push myself to the point of just heading home and recovering. According to Garmin, Suunto and Apple I was pushing too hard.

    When you walk, and run, and hike, and then cycle you’re changing from one system of muscles, to a second and then a third, and it needs to adapt. I was pushing too hard so I struggled at the end of several activities.

    Recovered

    Yesterday I rode for four to six hours, for a total of around seven hours of being out. I rode to Geneva relaxed, and the group ride was relaxed. It was so relaxed that on a climb where I am usually knackered, and dropped, I coped with ease, such ease I rushed up the final climb, and then turned back to rejoin the group.

    On the ride back to Nyon I made sure not to push too hard on the long flat bit towards Versoix, and that climb, and then I went up via Mies, before heading across to Coppet, before heading back down to the lakeside.

    When I got to the UEFA traffic light I had enough power left to race cars on the road that goes by the plage de Nyon. I kept up right up to the Débarcadère before heading up, and towards home.

    And Finally

    To give an idea of how much energy I had left after 100 kilometres I was at the Emil Frey traffic light, waiting to turn right, when I tried to push and I felt the chain block. I had to dismount the bike, move to the pavement and identify the issue.

    The chain had jumped off the cassette, between the cassette and the spokes and jammed. I then had to try to work it loose. In the process I either bent or loosened some spokes so that the wheel lost it’s alignment.

    I might have had plenty of energy when cycling, but I was too knackered, when I got home, to go to a cycling shop to get them to check the bike. I have to wait for Tuesday to get the prognosis. Ideally it’s checking the rear derailleur and tightening wheel spokes, not more serious.

    For once I think I fared better than the bike. We’ll see whether I have to take a break from cycling while the bike is fixed.

    Most importantly, if I had refrained from sprinting to keep up with cars I would have been even more rested/relaxed.

    #century #cycling #endurance #France #Geneva #vaud
  10. The facts cannot be disputed. The United States has #recovered from the coronavirus #pandemic faster than any major economy in the world.
    As Bloomberg’s Matthew A. Winkler recently pointed out, #unemployment is stunningly low.
    Gross domestic product growth has #grown at three times the average pace as under President Donald Trump, real #incomes are rising, #manufacturing is booming, and #inflation has eased for 10 straight months.
    Even the budget #deficit, which was at 15.6 percent of GDP at the end of the Trump presidency, has dropped to 5.5 percent of GDP at the end of last year

    - Fareed Zaharia
    washingtonpost.com/opinions/20

  11. The facts cannot be disputed. The United States has #recovered from the coronavirus #pandemic faster than any major economy in the world.
    As Bloomberg’s Matthew A. Winkler recently pointed out, #unemployment is stunningly low.
    Gross domestic product growth has #grown at three times the average pace as under President Donald Trump, real #incomes are rising, #manufacturing is booming, and #inflation has eased for 10 straight months.
    Even the budget #deficit, which was at 15.6 percent of GDP at the end of the Trump presidency, has dropped to 5.5 percent of GDP at the end of last year

    - Fareed Zaharia
    washingtonpost.com/opinions/20

  12. The facts cannot be disputed. The United States has #recovered from the coronavirus #pandemic faster than any major economy in the world.
    As Bloomberg’s Matthew A. Winkler recently pointed out, #unemployment is stunningly low.
    Gross domestic product growth has #grown at three times the average pace as under President Donald Trump, real #incomes are rising, #manufacturing is booming, and #inflation has eased for 10 straight months.
    Even the budget #deficit, which was at 15.6 percent of GDP at the end of the Trump presidency, has dropped to 5.5 percent of GDP at the end of last year

    - Fareed Zaharia
    washingtonpost.com/opinions/20

  13. The facts cannot be disputed. The United States has #recovered from the coronavirus #pandemic faster than any major economy in the world.
    As Bloomberg’s Matthew A. Winkler recently pointed out, #unemployment is stunningly low.
    Gross domestic product growth has #grown at three times the average pace as under President Donald Trump, real #incomes are rising, #manufacturing is booming, and #inflation has eased for 10 straight months.
    Even the budget #deficit, which was at 15.6 percent of GDP at the end of the Trump presidency, has dropped to 5.5 percent of GDP at the end of last year

    - Fareed Zaharia
    washingtonpost.com/opinions/20

  14. The facts cannot be disputed. The United States has #recovered from the coronavirus #pandemic faster than any major economy in the world.
    As Bloomberg’s Matthew A. Winkler recently pointed out, #unemployment is stunningly low.
    Gross domestic product growth has #grown at three times the average pace as under President Donald Trump, real #incomes are rising, #manufacturing is booming, and #inflation has eased for 10 straight months.
    Even the budget #deficit, which was at 15.6 percent of GDP at the end of the Trump presidency, has dropped to 5.5 percent of GDP at the end of last year

    - Fareed Zaharia
    washingtonpost.com/opinions/20

  15. Wretched – Decay Review

    By Dear Hollow

    Wretched has always been a strange beast, incorporating the heft of deathcore with the technicality and atmosphere of more progressive acts. While breakout album (and my introduction to the band) Beyond the Gate was an elegantly elegiac deathcore album, swaying between the patient sprawls of “Birthing Sloth” and the bouncy chugs of “My Carrion,” follow-ups Sons of Perdition and Cannibal reflected the changing of the guard at vocals, as Glass Casket frontman Adam Cody injected an unhinged frenetic energy that had the band flirting with grind and thrash. Decay is an important album, released eleven years after its predecessor and existing as a return to form for a band that never had a slump.

    While Cody injected the North Carolina act with a sense of urgency, the return of original vocalist Billy Powers returns Wretched to its more elegant and patient approaches. Although deathcore is on the bill, most of the proceeds recall The Black Dahlia Murder and Inferi rather than the Suicide Silences and Whitechapels of the world – landing somewhere in the core- and melo-realm of Vale of Pnath or early The Faceless.1 Yes, you’ll find some sticky chugs that punch through periodically, but the emphasis on the interplay between ominous and melodic shines brightest in Decay, reflecting a concept album that returns to the mythological roots as well as its musical roots – serving as a narrative prequel to the concept behind Beyond the Gate. Retaining that chthonic atmosphere, the balance between the light and dark and newfound experimentation are tantalizing, if imperfect, elements in the rebirth of Wretched.

    If Beyond the Gate was your favorite Wretched record, Decay is a welcome return. Waltz-like 6/8 timing, drawn-out passages collapsing into Steve Funderburk’s signature melodic cascades, and periodic breakdowns amid the elegiac, adding a necessary spike to the beautiful melodies. Powers’ vocals, as is the case in debut The Exodus of Anatomy and Beyond the Gate, can feel a bit jarring in their raspier tone and regularly impressive range (feeling asynchronous with the elegant instrumental musings) – but he delivers a charismatic performance that drives the music forward. The bookends of Decay find themselves in this realm, balancing melody with chunky bite and shifting tempos (“Decay,” “The Royal Body,” “Blackout”), while more aggressive rhythms and anthemic lyrics offer bouncy fun (“Malus Incarnate,” “The Golden Tide,” “The Golden Skyway”). While this range works, some tracks feel too rooted in the former, relying on overly long and uninteresting sprawls rooted in semi-heavy open strum patterns (“The Crimson Sky”). Taken as a whole, the first act can be a bit too heavy a mood-setter than a series of interesting songs, as well, due to Wretched’s more subdued approach.

    The centerpieces of Decay find Wretched tossing out the template and flipping off the comfort zone. Blessedly, the experimentation is not without an adequate transition, as its simultaneously most brutal and most melodic (“Radiance”) appears to move fluidly into the more experimental meat. Grungy clean vocals and wailing guitar solos move through an almost Southern-fried bluesy melodic template (“Clairvoyance”), a heavenly choral interlude gives rest before the journey (“The Mortal Line”), and the longest Wretched track in its discography: the sixteen-minute long “Behind the Glass”2 moves between moods of despair, forgiveness, and light through layers of guitar leads, violin, flutes, and even accordion, deteriorating into viciously dark chugs. This is capped off by an unsettling foray into dissonance and jagged rhythms (“Lights”), before returning to the more aggressive third act.

    At its worst, Wretched offers either dull shimmies of monotonous strums or a progressive edge so wild it can be disorienting. What’s remarkable, though, is that it nonetheless feels distinctly like Wretched, and a return to the mythological heyday of their sophomore effort – that flexibility has been a strength all along. Sure, Powers’ vocals can feel out of place in the gentler moments, some tracks don’t land, the heft is lacking, and the track list is shaped like an epic with weird-ass moments to shake you loose, but the band’s storytelling through its songwriting is well intact, if not better, than eleven years ago. It’s a welcome return to form for Wretched and speaks to avenues of possibility. The fifth full-length suggests more potential than it achieves but the moral is the same: ironically, no decay in sight.

    Rating: 3.0/5.0
    DR: 6 | Format Reviewed: 320 kb/s mp3
    Label: Metal Blade Records
    Websites: wretchednc.bandcamp.com | wretchedmusic.com | facebook.com/wretchednc
    Releases Worldwide: October 17th, 2025

    #2025 #30 #AmericanMetal #Deathcore #Decay #GlassCasket #Inferi #MelodicDeathMetal #MelodicDeathcore #MetalBladeRecords #MirrorOfDeadFaces #Oct25 #ProgressiveDeathMetal #Review #Reviews #SuicideSilence #TechnicalDeathcore #TheBlackDahliaMurder #TheFaceless #ValeOfPnath #Whitechapel #Wretched

  16. All The King's Men: Winner of the Pulitzer Prize "The story of Willie Stark, a southern-fried politician who builds support by appealing to the common man" Sale: $19.99 to $1.99 by Robert Penn Warren Rating: 4.4/5 (3,098 Reviews) #Literature #Classic #Politics #Fiction #Books #Pulitzer #BookSky

    All The King's Men: Winner of ...

  17. 7 Chain Restaurants Fans Say Have the Best French Fries

    Discover which major restaurant chains serve the top-rated french fries. Good french fries made from quality potatoes and fried to perfection are addictively good: This savory, salt…
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    diningandcooking.com/2631541/7

  18. 7 Chain Restaurants Fans Say Have the Best French Fries

    Discover which major restaurant chains serve the top-rated french fries. Good french fries made from quality potatoes and fried to perfection are addictively good: This savory, salt…
    #dining #cooking #diet #food #Frenchrestaurants #arbys #francais #france #French #FrenchRestaurants #kfc #mcdonalds #restaurantchains #Restaurants #TexasRoadhouse
    diningandcooking.com/2631541/7

  19. 7 Chain Restaurants Fans Say Have the Best French Fries

    Discover which major restaurant chains serve the top-rated french fries. Good french fries made from quality potatoes and fried to perfection are addictively good: This savory, salt…
    #dining #cooking #diet #food #Frenchrestaurants #arbys #francais #france #French #FrenchRestaurants #kfc #mcdonalds #restaurantchains #Restaurants #TexasRoadhouse
    diningandcooking.com/2631541/7

  20. 7 Chain Restaurants Fans Say Have the Best French Fries

    Discover which major restaurant chains serve the top-rated french fries. Good french fries made from quality potatoes and fried to perfection are addictively good: This savory, salt…
    #dining #cooking #diet #food #Frenchrestaurants #arbys #francais #france #French #FrenchRestaurants #kfc #mcdonalds #restaurantchains #Restaurants #TexasRoadhouse
    diningandcooking.com/2631541/7