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Andrew (Television Executive)
@ajroach42@retro.social  ·  activity timestamp last month

Hello World! There is much to do and the world is vast. Tell me something good! Tell me about a success that you've had, or a thing that you've done, or a thing that you're working on, or a way you've been fortunate or lucky or blessed.

Tell me about your favorite foods, and the records you found while crate digging and the places you go when you can.

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Semitones
@semitones@tiny.tilde.website replied  ·  activity timestamp 4 weeks ago
@ajroach42 Today while I was walking home there was a Crepe Myrtle with many pink blossoms, and it looked to me like it would not miss one little twig of blossoms, so I snapped that little twig off and brought it home to sit on the table in a little vase, and it's very pretty.
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kelbot ◖⎚∠⎚◗
@kelbot@retro.social replied  ·  activity timestamp last month
@ajroach42 I've got my second rack of bananas coming in and a cool bottle gourd.

I've been planting things in the food forest like a mad man.

I got a new album in the mail last week from a folk band I really like. Also scored some really nice finds in the $1 bins at my favorite record store recently. I went for this Turbines album on a whim not knowing what it was. Turned out to be kinda grungy garage rock that's actually pretty darn good!

A white bottle gourd hanging on the vine
A white bottle gourd hanging on the vine
A white bottle gourd hanging on the vine
Two records on a media cabinet.
Two records on a media cabinet.
Two records on a media cabinet.
A banana flower with large petals opening to reveal little baby bananas
A banana flower with large petals opening to reveal little baby bananas
A banana flower with large petals opening to reveal little baby bananas
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Manu M
@manum@masto.es replied  ·  activity timestamp last month
@ajroach42 I'm looking for gift ideas for my niece and I'm all out of them 😅
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Andrew (Television Executive)
@ajroach42@retro.social replied  ·  activity timestamp last month
@manum That can be really hard! What age group is she in? What does she like?
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Manu M
@manum@masto.es replied  ·  activity timestamp last month
@ajroach42 She's turning 4yo. She's interested on birds and the space (those are covered). She's also very physical (as all kids her age) and that's where I can't help. 😅
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Andrew (Television Executive)
@ajroach42@retro.social replied  ·  activity timestamp last month
@manum 4 is a great age for tactile and sensory toys.

It's also a great age for something like Magna-tiles.

I hope you're able to find something she likes!

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Manu M
@manum@masto.es replied  ·  activity timestamp last month
@ajroach42 That's actually a great idea :)
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notptr
@notptr@mastodon.sdf.org replied  ·  activity timestamp last month
@ajroach42 I been dipping my toes into video game development agian and I been learning a lot of new stuff of 3D graphics and opengl.

Overall it's been a great experience so far.

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Andrew (Television Executive)
@ajroach42@retro.social replied  ·  activity timestamp last month
@notptr Neat! Modern graphics toolchains tend to make me very anxious. I'm glad you're having a good time.
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notptr
@notptr@mastodon.sdf.org replied  ·  activity timestamp last month
@ajroach42 Thanks, common lisp is making it more enjoyable for me.
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Mister Dave
@misterdave@tilde.zone replied  ·  activity timestamp last month
@ajroach42 replaced pads and rotors x4 on the family car this weekend.
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stefan b
@stefan@social.lol replied  ·  activity timestamp last month
@ajroach42 incredibly niche, but I made an open source webapp to log mandatory annual inspections of bouncy castles and other inflatable games, hoping that someone (eg a big inspector training scheme) would be interested and sponsor its development, and they did! play-test.co.uk is that

also, my wife and I played a few songs at a local folk music club last week and they went down really well - me on guitar and her singing

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Robin (3D Animation Arc)
@reb@retro.social replied  ·  activity timestamp last month
@ajroach42 I have people I care about and care about me. Even if I don't always remember.
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Andrew (Television Executive)
@ajroach42@retro.social replied  ·  activity timestamp last month
@reb Hell yeah you do.
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Andrew (Television Executive)
@ajroach42@retro.social replied  ·  activity timestamp last month

Monday, my wife and I went to Chatanooga and stopped by a grocery store that sells imported junkfood.

I got an array of tinned fish and squid snacks and various chips and chewy snacks.

This was very good!

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Andrew (Television Executive)
@ajroach42@retro.social replied  ·  activity timestamp last month

Next door was a comic shop.

I don't like going into comic shops because I really like Comic Books, and it's easy for me to get hooked into spending a lot of mental energy, time, and money on comic books

But this comic book shop also sells vintage toys, and that is a vice I allow myself, so I stepped past the comics and towards the toys and was looking through various ghostbusters and ninja turtles when my wife beckoned me.

Record crates.

In the record crates, dozens of extra rare psych albums, all priced at half (or, sometimes, significantly less than half) of ebay/discogs prices.

So I walked out with The Superfine Dandelions and The Sky Saxon Blues Band and a group called The Cornbread, and a few other odds and ends.

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🇵🇸 Mari :nb_crossbow:
@bouncinglime@spanner.works replied  ·  activity timestamp last month
@ajroach42 I have spent a decade not letting myself buy records because the B&O turntable I inherited from my grandmother needed repair. Well I finally got that done, set up the original speakers, got the amp my uncle recommended (he's the originator of the system in the first place), and went to the local record store for shiggles.... and found two excellent 10" albums in the $1 crate - Jellyroll Morton with the Red Hot Peppers, and Pearl Bailey!!! And they're both in great shape 💃
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Andrew (Television Executive)
@ajroach42@retro.social replied  ·  activity timestamp last month

I don't like record shopping in august. Too much risk of ruining the records in the back of a hot car.

But it wasn't too bad out yesterday, so I got them.

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Andrew (Television Executive)
@ajroach42@retro.social replied  ·  activity timestamp last month

Before all that, we went over to the shop in Chatt where we sell toys (The Electric Crocodile) and picked up our payout for July. It was enough to cover our lunch (White Duck Taco, one of my favorite restaurants from Asheville, has recently opened a big beautiful location in Chattanooga) and all my junkfood and records.

That's what I call a win!

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Andrew (Television Executive)
@ajroach42@retro.social replied  ·  activity timestamp last month

We snagged some other odds and ends while we were out, and just generally spent the day together, and it was lovely.

And then we went to the little burger and fries pop-up that runs inside the fancy restaurant a town over on the days that they're closed (does that scan, I can't tell if that scans. Garden path descriptions.) and had an unreasonably good burger and a milkshake.

And then I went home and watched an Albert Pyun movie.

That's a good day!

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Andrew (Television Executive)
@ajroach42@retro.social replied  ·  activity timestamp last month

Yesterday was also a good day! I came to work while my wife and my pal Ryan went to the pottery store to get supplies for their respective pottery endeavors.

I mostly distracted Sundog while I planned the next few months here at NEHI and in the rest of the world.

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TopKnot
@TopKnot@mas.to replied  ·  activity timestamp last month
@ajroach42

What was your overall impression of Chattanooga? I'd consider retiring in that area if it fits my needs. Just looking for a simple impression of the city where you spent the most time.
Thanks.

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Andrew (Television Executive)
@ajroach42@retro.social replied  ·  activity timestamp last month
@TopKnot I go to Chattanooga on a regular basis, and I like it as a shopper and a tourist. It's a great place to visit, lots of good food, lots of things to see.

I had a friend who lived there, who's partner was violently attacked and carjacked in front of their home, which is to say: It's a city, and it has all the great parts about being a city but also all the bad parts.

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Paxil
@Paxil@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp last month
@ajroach42 @TopKnot Signal Mountain in Chattanooga has a strong #TV broadcast presence it reaches a lot of people in 3 states. I don't know if that's relevant to what you do or not just #FYI. I've watched New Ellijay TV I like it they used to have some offbeat TV programming out of Chattanooga when I was young.
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TopKnot
@TopKnot@mas.to replied  ·  activity timestamp last month
@ajroach42

Thanks for the insight on the city. I'd still consider the area for retirement.

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Paxil
@Paxil@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp last month
@ajroach42 @TopKnot Grew up in #Chattanooga back then it was an industrial and steel town. Beautiful scenery horrible people, not all of them. A really black and white political scene both literally and figuratively.
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Andrew (Television Executive)
@ajroach42@retro.social replied  ·  activity timestamp last month
@Paxil @TopKnot A lot of that has gotten better, but certainly not all of it.
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Paxil
@Paxil@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp last month
@ajroach42 @TopKnot Covenant Transport and McKee Bakery (Little Debbie) are both religious cults just be aware of it, kind of like Chik Fil A and Hobby Lobby. Strong Seventh Day Adventist and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary energy there, as well as wild-eyed Evangelicals.
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TopKnot
@TopKnot@mas.to replied  ·  activity timestamp last month
@Paxil @ajroach42

Yikes, on the "wild-eyed Evangelicals," stronghold in the Chattanooga area. I'm a #atheist so that's a big ole negative thing and needs to be pondered on before even visiting the city.

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kev
@kev@social.catastrophic.horse replied  ·  activity timestamp last month
@ajroach42 I'm drafting an essay about deliberately monochrome (i.e. black and white) releases of movies originally released in color. There's more of them than I expected and It's interesting to see both how a movie changes when you remove color from the screen as well as why a director (It's almost always a director) might want to do that.
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