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@beehaw.orgI started using James Hoffman's tip of rinsing off a spoon, shaking the water off, and then stirring your beans before grinding them.
Then I started taking a single bean and quick passing it under the faucet before tossing it in with the rest and shaking it around.
Now I just have a small spray bottle I repurposed. All methods are equally simple and get the job done to keep grinds from sticking to my Encore's hopper.
Like others have said, it's more subtle then slightest touch of humidity rather than actually getting anything wet.
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Just watched it and did a review in my other comment on this post. It's not my type of movie, none of the Saws really are, but I thought it was alright and felt like a good addition to the Saw-iverse .
Reporting back, just finished watching the movie.
I'll start by saying I like horror movies in general, but not really the torture stuff like Saw or The Collection and things like that, hence why I've seen Saw 1, 2, and maybe 5 and that's it.
I do enjoy the basic premise where he only goes after people that have it coming as far as movie victims go, and that he gives them a bit of a chance to survive, especially if they would just stop being assholes for a minute.
This movie felt like what I remember if the early saw movies. I think watching the TS version may have helped a little, reducing the video quality to make it feel even more vintage, but it was fine for my viewing given my overall interest level.
I could recognize the main cast of characters, but even if I didn't, it fills you in on all you need to know, so it can definitely stand on its own.
The traps did all seem pretty original ish. Since there's nothing new plot wise here, it's still you have X minutes to free yourself painfully or you die. As far as are these things you could make yourself from Home Depot parts, maybe one or 2 of them, but they're still a bit out there, but better than I remember some stuff being in other movies.
Overall, I think if you enjoy this type of movie you should give it a shot. If you don't like them at all, it's not going to win you over. It still made be feel queasy and uncomfortable in a not pleasant way. I feel the traps are still pretty unfair and sadistic and are more revengey than teachy, but that's just me. But if you like the originals and fell off the series somewhere, you can watch this no problem.
Maybe I'll check this out. I've only seen 3 of them, but the back to basics formula makes it sound like it might be ok.
I had a long reply written out, but then it got erased. 😓
I can't think of anything else it reminds me of, since we haven't really gotten to the actual plot yet. It's say watch episode 9, and see if you like that. It gives a sense of the silliness and seriousness we've seen so far without killing any previous set up jokes or finishing a fight, but it does have jokes and fights. If you like that episode, start from the beginning and give it a bit to get up to speed.
If you watched Gintama, I know you have the patience to give a show time to figure out what direction it's going to go.
Helck had been fun for me. Went in blind, and at first thought it was too goofy and random, but the world grew on me once we started to learn about the actual antagonists. Huge fan of Piwi.
Zom 100 I also went into blind. It has really connected with me as in going through a bunch of negative life changes right now, so it's helping me keep focus on doing things that make me happy. Plus the show is really good!.
Devil is a Part Timer I'm not fully caught up on, but the latest part has been much better than the previous one.
I plan to check out Murder Farce and Link Click at some point too.
To show how much I don't deserve the machine, I spent the first half of the video thinking you had to hand pump the thing with the giant lever! Nobody that can afford that thing is doing that kind of manual labor! 😂
Exactly! I have a pour over cone and an Aeropress and just enjoy listening to him talk coffee. I wouldn't even know where to put that thing in my house, but I'd find somewhere!