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Because my friendslist really does know 42: I need some random recommendations.
First of all, I'm looking for interesting podcasts. I presume you know me well enough to know what I'm interested in, but I'm mostly looking for ... I dunno, discussion-y ones? Feminist and generally political podcasts and knitting ones, and interesting personal ones and stuff like that, rather than music-centered ones.
Secondly, in light of my impending birthday (and more on that later), Christmas, and New Year's, any recommendations on a printer/scanner(/fax/copier) combo? I'm looking for something that's available from Amazon UK, ideally in the £40-60 price range, so I can put it on my wish list and get it from my dad or something, and ideally ideally something with not-costing-an-arm-and-a-leg ink cartridges, although I'm perfectly willing to get down and dirty with those ink refulling kits if necessary, so yeah.
(Dear internet: please deliver my flight booking confirmation for Christmas already so I can stop wigging?)
So, my birthday. Considering my current mental state (which has stabilised at least, which is good, but isn't really consistently improving, and isn't likely to until after Christmas at least), I was thinking it's probably better for me to not throw a big party, and instead just have a few people over for food and drinks and general hanging out. There will be chocolate mousse, of course, and I will be sending out invite e-mails ... soon. Ish.
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I have the Canon S9000 at work, which I think is a pretty expensive printer, but it's good. Separate ink tanks is a great idea; we replace them all at different rates. It will eventually tell you that the something or another (used ink well, maybe) is full and that you have to have it serviced before you can continue to print. What you can do instead is what we did: take it apart, wash the foam pad in the bottom in the sink, let it dry, and put the whole thing back together again.
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I think both would interest you, although Make is more to do with the video than the audio, for the most part.
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There is are also some Anthony Bourdain podcasts floating around somewhere--here's one (http://www.raincoast.com/bourdain/index.html) and two (http://offthebroiler.wordpress.com/2006/05/28/podcast-16-and-17-tony-bourdain/).
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