Best products from r/outside
We found 21 comments on r/outside discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 46 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.
1. Constructive Living (Kolowalu Books (Paperback))
- Includes 3, 17-ounce box of ready-to-eat Froot Loops Cereal; Packaged for freshness and great taste
- Bursting with fruity flavor, Kellogg’s Froot Loops is a delicious, sweetened cereal made with whole grains; A fun part of any balanced breakfast
- Excellent source of 8 vitamins and minerals; Good source of fiber; 11 grams whole grain per serving; Low Fat; Ingredients contain wheat; Corn used in this product may contain traces of soy
- A classic, family-favorite cereal that's perfect for both kids and adults; Makes a delicious cold breakfast at home or school, midday bite at work, after-dinner treat, and more
- A travel-ready food; Great for backpacks and lunchboxes; Stow some in your tote bag, car, and desk for anytime snacking
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2. Better Than Normal: How What Makes You Different Can Make You Exceptional
- Harmony
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3. The Prince
- Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging
- Ideal for preserving jams, jellies sauces, mustard & flavored vinegar
- Custom time tested ceiling compound help ensure a quality seal with each lid
- New brushed silver design on the outside lid matched kitchen designs
- Refrigerate up to 3 weeks, freeze up to 1 year, fresh preserve and store up to 1 year
- The jar size is 16 ounce when filled to the brim, the measurements on the side are for estimation till 12 ounce and do not go to the top of the brim.
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6. The Principia : Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy
- New
- Mint Condition
- Dispatch same day for order received before 12 noon
- Guaranteed packaging
- No quibbles returns
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7. A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail
- Anchor
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8. The Flavor Bible: The Essential Guide to Culinary Creativity, Based on the Wisdom of America's Most Imaginative Chefs
- Little Brown and Company
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9. 59 Seconds: Change Your Life in Under a Minute
- Like new
- Self-Help/Psychology
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10. Recovery: Freedom from Our Addictions
- COMFORTABLE COOLING MIST: Beat the heat with a personal cooling system. This portable handheld misting fan from O2COOL offers a fine mist of cold water and a powerful fan. Our fan delivers hundreds of icy cool sprays of mist.
- POWERFUL ONE-SPEED MOTOR: With the help of the powerful motor and flexible fan blades you can get a cool breeze anywhere! Its battery operated, requires 2 AA batteries (not included).
- PERFECT FOR OUTDOOR OUTINGS: Using the deluxe misting fan is the perfect way to cool your face at the beach, park, at a game, camping or at theme parks. Can be used indoors or outdoors
- PORTABLE & HANDHELD: This battery operated fan is perfect for travel and it’s a great way for kids to get some chill. It’s compact and lightweight so you can easily throw it in your tote bag or luggage.
- COLORFUL AND STYLISH FOR EVERYONE: All of our convenient fans are stylish with bright designs. It makes the perfect everyday accessory or gift. Comes in a variety of colors and 2 pack options!
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12. This Naked Mind: Control Alcohol, Find Freedom, Discover Happiness & Change Your Life
- Contains 25% Fewer Calories than Table Sugar
- USDA Organic, Star-K-Kosher, Low-Glycemic, non-GMO, Gluten-Free, Vegan
- All Natural Liquid Sweetener - Made from 100% Organic Apples
- Great Sugar Alternative and Other Sweeteners
- Try in Coffee and Tea, on Pancakes, Yogurt, Fruit Salad, or even in Baking
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13. NIV, Student Bible, Paperback
- 440 Stainless steel drop-point assisted opening blade
- Window punch
- Seatbelt cutter
- Stainless steel pocket clip
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15. Stainless Steel Wire Mesh Gloves by idoutdoor
- Materials: high-strength polyethylene fibres and stainless steel wire
- Cut-Resistant: grade 5
- Wear-resistant: grade 3
- Anti-tearing: grade 4
- Size: 8 (One size) / Flexible gloves fits mostly of the palm
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16. The Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark
- A prescient warning of a future we now inhabit, where fake news stories and Internet conspiracy theories play to a disaffected American populace
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17. The America's Test Kitchen Cooking School Cookbook: Everything You Need to Know to Become a Great Cook
- 1. Enjoy 100dB of room filling, crystal clear sound with less than 1% total harmonic distortion
- 2. Wireless subwoofer adds rich bass from anywhere in the room
- 3. Wirelessly stream your music from a smartphone, tablet or PC via Bluetooth
- Sound Pressure Level measured using pink noise at 1 meter, C-weighted. Total harmonic distortion calculated as electrical measurement of amplifier distortion.
- Wireless Subwoofer range approximately 60 feet - line of sight from Sound bar
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20. Solaration® 7001 White Fan Baseball Golf Hat
- Measurement: 12.5 long X 8 wide X 5 inches tall. Net Weight: 4.6 oz
- A golf cap that has a mini fan cooling the face.
- Solar powered fan that cools your face off in the Sun.
- Great for the summer, and outdoor activities
- 3" fan. Working not as powerful as indoor fan!
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Okay, to start with my ADD component. This component was not found in my character until level [Junior year] in [high school]. My grade levels were always pretty good, despite the lack of awareness of this component. I was doing more work than other players were doing without realizing it, which made the component invisible to the [education professionals] and [doctors] players. It was diagnosed when I was trying to learn the skill set [driving].
My ADD component might have made the game more difficult at certain parts, but while I grew throughout the game, it also made my character stronger. My [spacey-ness] kept me creative and allowed me to develop abstract thinking at a younger age. I was forced to try new approaches and techniques on [schoolwork] quests since the teachers were not helpful and I did not want to fail. Now the quests I do at [college] are a lot easier because of this gained skills from my character's earlier years. The players on my friends and family player lists like who my character is-including the ADD component. It is only a defect because the environment was not adaptable to my differentiating training style. It does not drag me down, but instead gives my character an edge other players without this component do not get.
Player Dr. Dale Archer wrote a tutorial on embracing your debuffs and turning it into buffs called Better Than Normal. I recommend you checking out this tutorial; it can be very helpful and positive.
With my learning disabilities, it is the same with my ADD component, except I had those diagnosed when I was at the level [Second Semester Senior] in [High School]. Talk about gaining a tool at the end of the quest... These components include a strong reading disability, a processing disability, an organizational disability, and short-term memory difficulty. May I point out, throughout [high school], I was in [honors english classes] among other advance quests. Give me one of those [ACT reading tests] and I tend to do horrible on them, but that isn't the point of [English classes]. I feel my reading disabilities made me a better [writer], among other skills. I have [hard working] as a strong skill set also. I feel disabilities is similar to combat: we all have different combat styles, but this does not mean one is always better than the other. Each combat style has it's strengths and weaknesses. We can work on strengthening the weaknesses while embracing the strengths to it. Just because it is different does not make it lesser.
My [Lack of finances] component allowed my character to grow up humble, hardworking, and self-aware. My character is now a lot better at being an independent [adult] than many other character at the same level. My character also knows how to appreciate the littlest things in the game.
My character's high levels of [anxiety] has allowed me to be prepared for any mishap that happens on a quest. I have a pretty awesome medical kit, one I carry in my [purse] and another I keep in my living quarters. My character can be pretty [paranoid] about a lot of things, but it allows me to prepare for possible outcomes. It gives me compassion for other players, allows me to strive above in my education by contacting the [education professors] players ahead of time and be aware of conflicts I am facing on a quest, among many other things. It helps be avoid certain tragedies and keep tragedies that have already happened from repeating. People may say I am a [worry-wort], but so far, I do not let my [worrying] skills get the best of me and instead allow it to help me.
If you want me to better describe or continue on, let me know!
There are a number of useful guides available but they're all written by aficionados, or other successful players, though - not the designers.
This is the best guide for a high Int/Cha talkie game, I think.
This is well recommended for a more aggressive style of game, but a lot of people mistakenly misapply it to trade - it's really just for combat.
This is great for a sneakier game.
This is a badly written hack job that too many players put a lot of stock in; supposedly it was written by the designers, but it was actually written (and re-written) by a lot of different guys and is very contradictory - i'd avoid
Finally, this won't help you play, but it really explains the deeper mechanics.
And this goes into detail on the meta-game.
Hope that helps!
There's a player on the game called [Player[Bill Bryson]], he wrote a funny user guide about the Appalachian Trail mission. It's more of a blog, really, but you may find it very helpful. I liked it.
Not many people that undertake the mission do it all in one go. But doing it as sectional quests is still great for [INT]. This is a good place to start.
It's more of an accessory to leveling a skill faster but I love the book The Flavor Bible. It has almost every cooking-skill recipe component and lists what other components go well with it. I have leveled my cooking skill so quickly because it's helped me discover more flavors, especially those that are in regions other than mine, like India and Mexico.
In addition, the user generated manuals section of the wiki has a helpful guides in this area - for example, http://www.amazon.com/59-Seconds-Change-Under-Minute/dp/0307474860/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1381236321&sr=8-1&keywords=59+seconds
Yeah, sure thing. These were helpful for me. No doubt there are other, maybe even better resources out there.
I have several translations of the game guide from party members who were in Clergy guilds and from my own pursuit of the Translation skill tree; my personal favorite is the New International Version. I highly recommend this edition, as it comes with tons of helpful commentary throughout the text.
How to Win Friends and Influence People
The Magic of Believing
Depends on what zone your in and what kind of players you are up against. Personally for common zones and everyday travel I'd recommend a sturdy leather jacket (or a motorcycle one) to help reduce slash damage, as well as cut proof glove (http://www.amazon.com/Stainless-Steel-Wire-Mesh-Gloves/dp/B007TSJHGO/ref=sr_1_5?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1426827986&sr=1-5)
I personally use these everyday as well as keep them on me at all times in my jacket and or bag, you never know when they will come in handy. Id also keep a pocket knife as well, however laws in your zone may restrict these so be wary. Good luck
You need to understand that this is fundamentally a role-playing game and most players adopt an in-depth multi-layered approach to their character and take on belief flaws for extra points else where in their build. In short much of what a character says to you is BS. So something like The Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark might have been good.
I cannot recommend this book enough:
https://www.amazon.com/Americas-Kitchen-Cooking-School-Cookbook/dp/1936493527
It's practically a "behind the scenes" book on how the devs implemented the skill and reward system. And it has LOTS of really helpful pictures!
(OOC: Learning quantum mechanics is rather difficult if you actually want to understand it. You need to know vector calculus to even begin on anything but the simplest problems. If you are serious about learning and you don't know much about math, start with Physics by Giancoli. That should take you from basic algebra to introductory quantum mechanics. From there (Or if you are math savvy) go with Quantum Mechanics: Concepts and applications. Once you finish those you'll have a good basic knowledge on quantum mechanics.
If that sounds like a lot of work and you're just looking for a 'laymans explanation' I can recommend the old Feynman lectures on QED. He explains this stuff pretty understandably without going heavy on the math.)
Many helpful hints on this online tutorial and related pages.
Also, some techniques imported from the Japanese server have proved useful to players in other regions, plus enhanced character management strategies.
Looks like your GPU may be overheating. Try getting a more powerful cooling system.