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I'm slow to pick up on new IT - usually wait till others have thoroughly tested its value.
For I while I was into trying every new thing concerning horses - but after a while learned to be more selective. Some things are just gimmicks that don't work. Others are brilliant innovations.
I recently dumped my decaying old gas stove for a two-hob induction cooktop.
it was tricky to get the feel of it because its numbers show watts, not temperatures -
but it only took a few days and now I'm extremely happy with it.
It saves power, cooks well, and is easy to use and keep clean.
I guess I'm happy to stick with what I know,
but will give something new a try
if I think it has a fair chance of being an improvement.
That doesn't just apply to things.
I'm always on the lookout for ways to improve my systems of gardening, land management, etc.
For I while I was into trying every new thing concerning horses - but after a while learned to be more selective. Some things are just gimmicks that don't work. Others are brilliant innovations.
I recently dumped my decaying old gas stove for a two-hob induction cooktop.
it was tricky to get the feel of it because its numbers show watts, not temperatures -
but it only took a few days and now I'm extremely happy with it.
It saves power, cooks well, and is easy to use and keep clean.
I guess I'm happy to stick with what I know,
but will give something new a try
if I think it has a fair chance of being an improvement.
That doesn't just apply to things.
I'm always on the lookout for ways to improve my systems of gardening, land management, etc.
@hartfire Never adopt the newest thing, as it could well be replaced by something else. Wait a little and see how the tide flows
SarithBorn · 18-21, M
@hartfire I'm stuck between the two 🤣