Random Rants
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I remember the SDAs were fairly expensive, even by limited run, Japanese selvedge denim standards, so you're probably right about the denim being a huge hassle to make, @Filthy. I don't remember the SDAs being particularly hot, though, and I wore them for two years for one of Megatron's heavyweight denim contests. Of course, I've been wearing heavy denim in Texas for a long time, so I've acclimated to the heat and humidity. In fact, it's been so long since I've had to live in cold weather that I probably couldn't handle a Pennsylvania winter these days.
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I’m with you in Camp No-Nep Mike but I don’t have a reaction to them beyond “no thanks.”
I like for jeans to evolve with character that I primarily imprint on them. That’s why I can be hit or miss with slubby denim: it’s like painting on a bumpy canvas. Which, depending on whether you’re doing a photorealistic painting versus abstract art (to carry the metaphor forward), can be more or less fit for your purposes. I look forward to trying my IH slubs but I think they’ll come behind the flat, crease-able natural indigo I have that should be able to get the kind of contrast I prefer.
The 18oz natural doesn’t take on sharp creases as readily though and thus has softer contrasts, yet it’s still one of my favorites (probably mostly because of the crazy character it develops vertically and horizontally), so who knows.
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The main thing about that photo that makes me cringe is the width of that hem. Is it just me or does that look like 5"?
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The main thing about that photo that makes me cringe is the width of that hem. Is it just me or does that look like 5"?
Haha ew you're right. 7 max.
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I like the later sunset and all, but Spring Forward can really suck it
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As someone who lives a place where we go from 24 hour darkness to 24 hour daylight over a six month period, I can assure you all that daylight savings is pointless bollocks. The steady change in the length of a day is something we as a species are programmed for. A sudden overnight change, we are not.
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DST literally carries a death toll. Not only from higher incidences of fatal heart attacks after the spring forward, but medical and other errors. This is pretty well supported in scientific and economic studies.
But we can't even move to the metric system, which would vastly simplify life…. or, hell, a 24 hour clock.
So we're stuck with it.
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I agree with switching to metric, but the last thing America needs right now is another Y2K type prep scenario in anticipation of the switch.
Well maybe not the last thing we need.
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The Eastern states of Australia are nominally in the same timezone. However, New South Wales, Victoria, and Tasmania use daylight savings time, whilst Queensland does not.
So for six months a year, there is a one hour difference between these states. :o
That’s like AZ here, they just left Mountain for Pacific and will rejoin us in the Fall. One of those policy decisions that makes life a pain in the ass whether or not you’ve bought in to it.
DST was genius when we were burning whale oil at night but asinine now.