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What book(s) has changed your life?
  • The Courage to be Disliked.

    It’s a look at Adlerian psychology through the format of a conversation. I’ve looked deeper into Adler and don’t agree with some but the book changed the way I think about a lot of things.

  • Media Discovery without Ads
  • TV and movies is a lot of word of mouth for me. If I hear about something that might be interesting I’ll look more into it.

    I watch anime and a lot of the suggestions come from forums or online word of mouth.

    Videos from YouTube and Nebula play into suggestions as well.

    For music it’s pretty wild. Because I’m open to a lot of things I’ll take any source. I read a few blogs, visit a few forums, watch videos, work from ratings lists or even pick it up from being used in things. Discovered a new band this morning based on looking at upcoming gigs in my area for example.

  • Barnaby Joyce admits watching wrong Matildas game after pub showed July friendly
  • I’ve fallen victim to this a few times. Fox didn’t have the rights to the recent Ashes series so they just played replays of old series. Walking past it was easy to be deceived if the venue hadn’t switched over to 7.

    It was only when I came back and the score didn’t make sense that I picked up on it.

  • Do you ever feel like you have to apologize for .7z archives?
  • I got a machine to set up as a media server and it had Windows preloaded. I’m a Windows user primarily and after an hour I got the shits and installed Mint. Command line installing is so much simpler.

  • Any anime songs that sound like western music?
  • It’s not anime but one of the seasons of the Japanese reality show Terrace House used The New Romantics by Taylor Swift which was a bonus track for 1989 Deluxe.

    It didn’t make it to the global release of the show due to licensing.

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