Recommend a....

145
jbar wrote:Any place I can get help with a basic macroeconomics course. These bars and graphs make no sense.Coursera, edX or Khan Academy? I'm sure there are other MOOC providers, these are just the first three that come to mind.For n00b questions: http://reddit.com/r/macroeconomics/. Just make sure to phrase things carefully (well, duh ), in general reddit FMs are a helpful bunch as long as they feel you're also putting in some effort.

Recommend a....

146
I'm in the market for some sort of slow cooker.Like, you put shit in, turn it on, come back later and magic has happened.Here's the catch: I've been through this hunt before (for a slow cooker) and it seems to me that finding one that you can set to turn on at a certain time is a rare thing. Is it?Because what if the particular meal you're making only has to cook for, say, 2 hours?You don't want it to cook all day. But you won't be there to turn it on at 4:00 so it's ready at 6:00.Does this kind of thing exist?Grazi.

Recommend a....

147
Considering some of those nicer cookers cost hundreds of dollars, I'd just get an Instant Pot. It has a slow cooker function (though I haven't played around with the timer settings), but.. you can also make some pretty great things in under 25 minutes and avoid advance meal planning altogether.

Recommend a....

150
Maurice wrote:Volume pedal, for use with steel guitar.I see Goodrich pedals mentioned a lot for steel players, though they're pricey.Lehle makes high quality pedals, but also not cheap.Those two come to mind most readily, with almost everything else having their own sets of known problems that you might be ok with trading off for a cheaper price.N.B.: spent a long time earlier this year researching volume pedals to replace an Ernie Ball, because straight-up fuck that string mechanism. I very much liked the pedal (passive; long, smooth taper; sturdy housing), but after breaking the string so many times I was done. Settled on a relative newcomer in the Fractal Audio EV-1 (similar in many respects to an EB, but with a planetary gear instead of Ernie's silly cooking twine) and have been very happy with it thus far. So there's another recommendation.

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests