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well

a piece of paper on a paint stained wooden board. There's a block print of a chicken's face in profile with a knowing look in dark green. To the right in blue cursive: "well shit"
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a piece of paper on a paint stained wooden board. There's a block print of a chicken's face in profile with a knowing look in dark green. To the right in blue cursive: "well shit"
I keep making art with salty animal faces

https://artisans.coop/products...
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B6FA798A3449 pro 18 minutes ago
These are great!
LocalStain

Derek Paravicini Takes a Request to Play Take On Me 🎼

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#covers
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bencmeissner

Rebel Loon

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I missed the Mayday parade just hanging out with neighbors, but I did get this cool rebel loon print for donating to a mutual aid org while I walked around the park.
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Argie

The bridge... she feasts

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crash #192 since 2008
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otaman pro 3 hours ago
Just a little off the top, please
B6FA798A3449 pro 2 hours ago
I enjoy forgetting about this collection then being reminded every few years.
rogrtheshrubber pro 2 hours ago
We have a ten-foot-clearance railroad bridge nearby and it makes me nervous just driving my pickup truck under it.
ardgedee pro an hour ago
Don't usually hear the street chatter in these. "Got one!"

It's finals week at all the local universities (and graduations are this coming weekend) so Duke and NCCU students who finished finals early or for some reason are leaving before finals are making messes with rental trucks all over town. Or just tossing the whole contents of their apartments into dumpsters because it's cheaper to replace their appliances and furniture and clothing than ship them a thousand miles.

I don't usually take Gregson, there's another north/south street about a quarter mile away that I use. Gotta admit, though, every time I approach this bridge I'm looking around to see what the trucks are doing.
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Argie

"Wi Chef"

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Paul Prudhomme Outside Of His Restaurant “K-Paul’s Louisiana Kitchen”, In New Orleans (1979)

For a period between 1989 and 1990 I was the head chef at a Cajun Creole restaurant (Fat Franks). We did our utmost to produce authentic creole food in a place not exactly known for the cuisine. During that time this man was my guru, I devoured everything on him that I could find from the other side of the globe.

The one issue we had was that at the time Sassafras was illegal in Australia, I believe it can now be imported with a licence, but fortunately a friend of the restaurants owner had smuggled a few jars of Sassafras powder into the country. We kept that stuff in the safe.

I visited New Orleans in 2001, but I had stopped chefing by then and had just graduated Uni as an archaeologist and I barely had enough money for the trip, so much so that when I stood outside his restaurant reading the menu I came to terms with knowing I wouldn't be dining in there this trip. To this day I regret not selling a kidney to do so though.

I miss cooking that food, I also miss eating it. I think I should smash out a gumbo or a jambalaya soon.
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ba pro Yesterday
Same.
1f2frfbf pro Yesterday
I have never once considered my access to filé powder as a sort of privilege... on the few occasions I couldn't buy it, with a small amount of effort, I could make it... I now know, and I won't take that for granted again.
MackReed pro Yesterday
I’m a roux man myself, but I respect the old ways.

Also, cool on you that you had that trade. Mealtime at your place must be grand.
BooBounder 22 hours ago
Roux or file ... smash out something ASAP. We lived in NOLA for most of the 90s, and dined at K-Paul's many times. It was always amazing. I have 2 more comments to follow ... few people to share them with these days.
BooBounder 22 hours ago
We took an Australian (from Drouin, Victoria) to K-Pauls' in the late 90s. On the menu that day was ... Something with Hot Fanny Sauce. Once the hysterical laughter subsided, we may have been the only table that night that got the Australian slang translation of that.
BooBounder 22 hours ago
New Year's Day, around midnight in the French Quarter, somewhere around Dauphine and Conti, we saw a guy exit a darkened doorway to a private home. He was carrying a bottle of wine in a brown bag, and seemed to be hurrying as he went diagonally across the street in the direction of Burgundy. Difficulty walking. Very large and round. Trimmed beard. We instantly knew who it was. Or was it? We told that story a few years later to a server at K-Paul's. She was dubious, and replied "Chef don't walk." Since then, we have entertained the low probability that it might have been Dom Deluise.
Argie pro 17 hours ago
@BooBounder story 1 ... I am also laughing!

story 2, hilarious 😂
dapete 10 hours ago
If this didn't land in your feeds, you should try this for your stock:

https://youtu.be/3k20zFlbFfE
BooBounder 9 hours ago
Good video. I have about half of those techniques down, but I learned a lot about why they work.
Argie pro 8 hours ago
@dapete @BooBounder ooh I did enjoy those consomme methods, spoken as someone who has spent more hours than I care to remember doing it the old school way.

But I gotta say that the staff meal can go and get fucked. A baked potato topped with the meat drained from a stock! What is this... the depression years?
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O_C

New York, 1983 by Thomas Hoepker

photograph showing the spires of St Patrick's Cathedral between two office buildings
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photograph showing the spires of St Patrick's Cathedral between two office buildings
source: https://war-photography.tumblr.com/image...
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MackReed

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source: https://sakurajima.moe/@Kingu...
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poorusher Yesterday
The Latin alphabet! Also should "W" be wider?
ardgedee pro Yesterday
@poorusher Yeah, doesn't seem like a font-nerd joke when the premise is the font is monospace except for some letters.
bitslayer Yesterday
And where is the kerning?
m3moellering Yesterday
Hehehehe
scruss pro Yesterday
ooh, someone's been reading Flatland
crazyunclejoe pro 22 hours ago
Font nerd jokes are 100% reliant on font nerd comment sections
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octaneTom

It’s ramp season

A bagel cut in half with ramp cream cheese spread on both halves. The bagel is on a white plate sitting on a wood table.
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A bagel cut in half with ramp cream cheese spread on both halves. The bagel is on a white plate sitting on a wood table.
Friends gave us a bunch of ramps from their yard so made some ramp cream cheese and well of course needed something to put it on so made some bagels.
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scruss pro Yesterday
enjoy some sweet jumps
robritz Yesterday
You’ve never ramped.
tom pro Yesterday
time to ramp up my game.
crazyunclejoe pro 22 hours ago
@scruss - came here to jump that
snarkout pro 16 hours ago
@redfox just planted some farmers' market ramps in our garden, we'll see if they take.
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ian_whitney

The Loon is Coming

A photo of a giant puppet loon head. The bird puppet has a glowing red eye and looks ready to fight.
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A photo of a giant puppet loon head. The bird puppet has a glowing red eye and looks ready to fight.
One of many amazing puppets at this year's Mayday parade in Minneapolis. This loon puppet was about 20' tall, could flap its wings, and made noise.
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ian_whitney 14 hours ago
If you want to see it in action: https://bsky.app/profile...
ang pro 4 hours ago
That’s no loon.
bencmeissner pro 2 hours ago
I missed the parade, but did see this in the park afterwards.
scruss

the MatchboxPosters collection

Illustration of a man in traditional attire with a turban and mustache. Yellow and red tones. Folk Art design.
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Illustration of a man in traditional attire with a turban and mustache. Yellow and red tones. Folk Art design.
over 6000 matchbox covers, many of them gloriously demented

source: https://archive.org/details...
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w1nt3rmut3 Yesterday
great link! there's something about that old matchbox art, the colors and textures, that's so satisfying!
joost Yesterday
Woah. Such great images.
Published o 3 May. You're on the ball.
scruss pro Yesterday
@joost it's called "following Jason Scott's feed", not any trendsetting on my part
joost Yesterday
@scruss still a cool find.
grantbarrett pro Yesterday
very good
poorusher Yesterday
Fashion goals
roonie pro 16 hours ago
Lots of amazing images. My favourites are the cyclists.
Tropical Island Woman. okay
Wheat Collection Machine. what?
Hand Chained To Rum Bottle and Burning Cigarette (Looks like a forest fire warning). good. PSAs
But the two I've seen with a person standing in a shower? I'm confused.
scruss pro 16 hours ago
@roonie there are some very odd ones
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n0wak

How all the photos would have looked if I was the photographer on Artemis mission

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Big batch of photos released by NASA and I'm mostly drawn to the fails https://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/SearchPh...
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gwint

Ancient structures revealed

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via https://bsky.app/profile...
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davious 2 days ago
lqtm
joost 2 days ago
Hilarious
shitleopard Yesterday
GEISEL LIBRARY?
owl 15 hours ago
if only
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Argie

Lake Dundas

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I was using google maps just now to locate an area for some fieldwork and this formation caught my eye. A salt lake near Salmon Gums, Western Australia
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mcmjolnir pro 15 hours ago
The most delectable part of the salmon really
0y3ahSansAcut3 14 hours ago
A very unique formation!
Argie pro 8 hours ago
@mcmjolnir often overlooked
Argie pro 8 hours ago
@0y3ahSansAcut3 yeah, def caught my eye
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Argie

😁

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csilverman

on its way

A person pilots an unusual delivery vehicle through the dark. The vehicle is an iridescent green and looks like a space helmet mounted on four legs. Each leg has an orange cowboy boot on it. The windshield of the vehicle is purple, and the driver is silhouetted behind it. On the side of the vehicle is a small round hatch, perhaps a fuel port, and a logo of a gift with a curved arrow under it. The vehicle has two antennae with glowing white lights on them, and a single round headlight that casts an intense white-green beam. The painting is signed "Chris Silverman".
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A person pilots an unusual delivery vehicle through the dark. The vehicle is an iridescent green and looks like a space helmet mounted on four legs. Each leg has an orange cowboy boot on it. The windshield of the vehicle is purple, and the driver is silhouetted behind it. On the side of the vehicle is a small round hatch, perhaps a fuel port, and a logo of a gift with a curved arrow under it. The vehicle has two antennae with glowing white lights on them, and a single round headlight that casts an intense white-green beam. The painting is signed "Chris Silverman".
#notesArt
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tweedlydo

dumbest game of whackamole

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spingo pro Yesterday
yesss
joffaboy

Busker, Edinburgh

Bagpipe player in full costume
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Bagpipe player in full costume
Dressed up for the weekend crowd
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roonie pro 17 hours ago
Dad said we were from Clan Gordon and I'm always on the lookout for Gordon tartan. This might be a variety of Robertson - it appears that within the specific Clan you can have a range of tartans - Dress, Ancient, Hunting, Weathered to name but a few.
Both sides of my family migrated from the UK to NZ and Australia, early 1800's or thereabouts and I've become interested in the back story as I've aged.
Ironically, the two sides of the family had to travel all this way to find a mate, who, in the Old Country, lived, in relative terms, just down the road.
It seems it is not an uncommon occurrence.
scruss pro 16 hours ago
@roonie It might be Galbraith tartan, as it looks like my family's one. Not that we're Galbraiths: we're Russell, and it's shared with Hunter , Mitchell and the USAF pipe band too. Gordon has more white in it: https://www.tartanregister.gov.uk/tartanDe...

Tartans are kind of bollocks but as somebody whose family used to make their living selling them they're fucking great and everyone should have one.
0y3ahSansAcut3 14 hours ago
I love this tartan!
gormat 2 hours ago
Jason Isaacs is looking rough
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y95

 

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It’s antique fair day here
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gwint

Girl with a Kitten

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Lucian Freud
1947

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ba pro Yesterday
"girl"
m3moellering Yesterday
This appeals to me.
bezt pro Yesterday
https://www.tate.org.uk/art...

Freud’s first wife, Kathleen Garman.
octaneTom pro Yesterday
I’ve been holding them wrong all this time!
0y3ahSansAcut3 Yesterday
With a kitten, without a cranium.
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nikkuneko

friday vibes from my office window

phone pic: a rainbow forms over the university of illinois’ gies college of business building. behind it a dark rain cloud is unleashing curtains of rain on another part of the town.
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phone pic: a rainbow forms over the university of illinois’ gies college of business building. behind it a dark rain cloud is unleashing curtains of rain on another part of the town.
snapped this while working (read: staring at a half-finished notebook until the clock ran out) yesterday afternoon. forgot to upload until just now.

truest spring midwest vibe, watching it absolutely pour half a mile away while the sun shines on you (or vice versa)
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ba pro Yesterday
There's a Leprechaun guarding a pot of gold at the Assembly Hall (or whatever it's called these days) right now!
BooBounder Yesterday
Is that IU?
nikkuneko pro Yesterday
@BooBounder university of illinois (urbana-champaign)!

@ba that little dude is tired of all these frat boys appropriating his gold!
joffaboy

Oh no not again

Brass fittings and canvas fire hose mounted on lovely timber wall panels
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Brass fittings and canvas fire hose mounted on lovely timber wall panels
Fire hose (with a hole) in the hallway of Warwick Castle, England. The castle (living quarters) burnt down in the mid 19th century.

Pixel 8, edited in Lightroom
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LocalStain

me_irl

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Argie pro Yesterday
my weekend in a nutshell
williwaw

Every. Time.

3 stacked images with text. The first image says, "my brush" with an image of chopsticks. The second says, "my paint" with an image of what looks like pho or ramen. The final image says, "my canvas" next to a clean, white t-shirt.
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3 stacked images with text. The first image says, "my brush" with an image of chopsticks. The second says, "my paint" with an image of what looks like pho or ramen. The final image says, "my canvas" next to a clean, white t-shirt.
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0y3ahSansAcut3 3 days ago
I just painted that same image.
WikiAdam 3 days ago
My kid could paint that
y95 3 days ago
Phoooooook
3rdparty pro 3 days ago
imagine the sound
grantbarrett pro 2 days ago
If you get to San Diego, you should have this experience with the best pho in town at either Pho Cow Cali location. Maybe better can be had elsewhere but this is the best I know here.
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spingo

Madison’s Gizzy, acrylic on board

Mexican-ish chihuahua art
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Mexican-ish chihuahua art
Did some art for the first time in a long time, for my beloved’s birthday.
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ufez pro 3 days ago
This is fantastic!
idogcow 3 days ago
WOW!
gormat 3 days ago
Alebrije!
spingo pro 3 days ago
@gormat Absolutely!

@idogcow @ufez Thank you!
m3moellering 3 days ago
Love!!
snowbow 2 days ago
Lovely!
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bezt

Ambigamy

Rabbit and duck at opencasket funeral for optical illusion.
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Rabbit and duck at opencasket funeral for optical illusion.
Cartoon by Paul Noth, April 24, 2026

source: https://www.newyorker.com/gallery...

#paulnoth
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artwells

retirement plans

image of a dark figure levitating with the caption "people pleasing is over become unacceptable"
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image of a dark figure levitating with the caption "people pleasing is over become unacceptable"
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patd

Back on my Luddite bullshit

Five CD cases arranged in a grid, cover-side-up. Albums from Leon Bridges, Deftones, Czarface, Gorillaz, and Nathaniel Rateliff.
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Five CD cases arranged in a grid, cover-side-up. Albums from Leon Bridges, Deftones, Czarface, Gorillaz, and Nathaniel Rateliff.
Stopped buying physical media in 2014 and what felt right then feels less so today. I’m not sure if I’ll ever get back to a full collection of albums, but I am happy with a short stack of good music in my life again.

The liner notes for the new Gorillaz are great.
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roonie pro Yesterday
@patd I hear ya
I'm waiting for a new CD player to be delivered. I haven't played a CD for more than a decade now and I'm looking forward to diving into my collection (which has been ruthlessly thinned) as much as I am looking forward to buying new music while avoiding apps, itunes and sundry downloading bullshit.

hops down from soapbox
patd Yesterday
@roonie Its nice. The constraint of "oh I have loaded this album into a player" is enough for me to commit to listening to something as a whole and not just keep hitting the skip button constantly.
homerj Yesterday
I sold all my CDs at a garage sale around 2014. Figured physical media was dead and why am I hauling this shit around. Within 6 months, I ended up in a record store and realized I missed records.


A decade later we’re thinking of moving/downsizing and am torn on what to do with all these records, CDs and cassettes I now have again.

But glad I have them.
BooBounder Yesterday
Our CDs are in storage (many digitized, still actively working on that), tapes were digitized and thrown out back in the oughts, records are in storage (but a few came out over the last 10 years after a gift of an all-in-one). I still enjoy looking at them all, but I don't go out of my way. It's about the music for me. Still I don't think I I'd want to sell them or throw them out.

FWIW: "River" from that Leon Bridges CD came up on my phone's MP3 playlist this week!
nikkuneko pro Yesterday
nice haul right there. i really gotta pick up that deftones album when i get the chance. i'm a couple behind on their discography.

i never fully gave up on my luddite madness - still have about 500 CDs and 250 LPs - but sadly the CDs did go into storage for long stretches of time. on top of that, i only had a macbook to play them, which mostly fed the behavior of ripping to MP3, loading onto my phone, and putting it back into storage limbo.

getting them back out again after i'd reacquired a proper CD changer was a delight. the thing i missed the most was looking at the booklets while i listened, reading the liner notes and lyrics. it definitely encouraged me to listen in a more active way, rather than fiddling on my phone once i'd cued up the song.
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n0wak

Remembering these videos

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(Kinda aged badly the second one drops an R slur)
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cwhartman pro 4 hours ago
I worked in the Cincinnati office of a horrible Cleveland-based company at the time. Our colleagues up north found them much less amusing than we did.

I agree they haven't aged very well.
BennyTheIcepick pro an hour ago
As someone who grew up in a Cleveland suburb I get these stuck in my head frequently. Despite the problematic bits, I found them amusing in the way that you’re allowed to make fun of yourself but it’s not okay for someone else to make fun of you.
Goshawk

oh no

A cartoon of an adult and child standing near an unmade bed. The adult is saying to the child, "If you think you shouldn't make your bed because 'it will get messy again,' I have terrible news about literally every aspect of your life."
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A cartoon of an adult and child standing near an unmade bed. The adult is saying to the child, "If you think you shouldn't make your bed because 'it will get messy again,' I have terrible news about literally every aspect of your life."
By Asher Perlman.

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dphiffer

 

A comparison image. The top shows a frayed and broken white smartphone charging cable with the text "They need to make these." The bottom shows a sturdy, green coiled telephone cord with the text "As strong as these."
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A comparison image. The top shows a frayed and broken white smartphone charging cable with the text "They need to make these." The bottom shows a sturdy, green coiled telephone cord with the text "As strong as these."
source: https://mastodon.social/@cmconse...
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idogcow Yesterday
The Verge's offshoot Version History had a piece on the Western Electric 500 and at one point came to the conclusion that since At&t was a monopoly at the time, it made good economic sense to build the phones as solid as possible!
ardgedee pro Yesterday
Not "as strong as", but "as flexible as". 99% of those fucking USB/Firewire cable failures could be avoided with (a) a proper strain relief gusset and (b) not being a 3mm cable with a 10cm minimum coil radius.
m3moellering Yesterday
@idogcow @ardgedee +++ to both of you! I wanted my Grandma Amanda’s Bakelite table phone when I heard that Southwestern Bell was coming to collect it. Alas, she was too German to allow for such hi-jinx….
ardgedee pro Yesterday
Feel like I should add that the worst USB cable tangle you've ever seen is not as bad as what a run of the mill handset cable could manage in a single day's use.

And there's a huge difference in construction and quality between a modern office phone's handset cable and an early '70s Bell Telephone handset cable.
ardgedee pro Yesterday
@idogcow > "...since At&t was a monopoly at the time, it made good economic sense to build the phones as solid as possible! "

Only because they leased the phones. The more easily damaged the phones were, the more Bell had to spend on service calls and replacements. Once people owned their own phones quality went to shit, and that would've happened with or without dissolving the monopoly.
scruss pro Yesterday
@idogcow weirdly, the one thing that was very fragile on WE phones was the socket from the wall cable. I dunno how many phones I've seen at surplus/thrift places that have this socket smashed
ardgedee pro Yesterday
@scruss I thought the technicians did that to decommission the phones and prevent customers from reusing them.
scruss pro Yesterday
@ardgedee ooh, I never thought of that. The socket does seem to have almost an engineered break line in it, just right for a screwdriver to go in ad fuck things up. Had to repair my very late model WE Princess that way
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