Just discovered an old (2011?) album by a band called BOY, after hearing a ridiculously catchy song called “Lucky Numbers”.
salmacis
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How do I do it in kbin? No results from searching for that community.
I haven’t quite worked out this Fediverse thing yet… how do I find it?
salmacis@kbin.socialto Football (Soccer fútbol fußball 足球 )@lemmy.world•Newcastle United look to sell Allan Saint-Maximin to fund Harvey Barnes move7·2 years agoBarnes is very good, but Saint-Maximin is coming off a very good season. Maybe Howe thinks this is as good as he can be and to sell him while his value is maximised? I rate Howe’s judgement in general, but this seems a peculiar move.
salmacis@kbin.socialto Formula 1@lemmy.world•Richard Hammond and his daughter Isabella Hammond at the RedBull garage ahead of the British GP! Pic by Mark Thompson9·2 years agoLike Clarkson would even fit in an F1 car.
salmacis@kbin.socialto World News@lemmy.world•China says it will start limiting 2 key raw metals needed for chips61·2 years agoPotatoes and cooking oil?
salmacis@kbin.socialto UKCasual@lemmy.world•Is it just me, or has Royal Mail gone downhill badly?4·2 years agoBloody terrible for me. I don’t get deliveries for weeks at a time, and then I get a whole load all at once. Not fit for purpose.
salmacis@kbin.socialto Betterment and Praxis@beehaw.org•Walkable Neighborhoods Help Adults Socialize, Increase Community1·2 years agoNo shit, Sherlock.
Had a good game of Castles of Burgandy this week. I’d say that Gaea Project and Terraforming Mars are the most popular games we play at the moment, since they both take 5 players.
salmacis@kbin.socialto Science Fiction@kbin.social•Which is your favourite scifi TV show?7·2 years agoThe Expanse and Babylon 5. Those two were head and shoulders above anything else.
salmacis@kbin.socialto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•One Small step, a giant leap for Fediverse but...20·2 years agoTo be fair, that’s how things used to be on the internet. You’d sign up for various forums or message boards with different accounts. Then it all became consolidated under one roof, and message boards started dying. What’s happening with reddit now shows the danger of that.
Of course it does. How could it possibly work without logging into Plex?