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19 February 2019
Just What the [your occupation] Ordered
I'd been looking for this little number for quite awhile, it being the size pot between two others I own from the same company. The fact that it's stainless steel means that it will heat up faster than pots made of aluminum. That's important when trying to conserve propane in the campsite/wild. All in all, a very capable product.

25 October 2019
Italy Slows Things Up, But Otherwise Good
Catch-22 is a thrill of a movie if only for the actual B-25 bombers assembled for the production. Other than that, the film showcases a group of airmen who handle the life and death reality of the bombing missions they're committed to fly in their own individual, abstract ways. This leads to some oddball behavior that doesn't mesh smoothly with what would have been a satisfying film experience for the viewer. And when the action moves to Italy where the men are on leave (the airbase sequences were filmed in Mexico), there's lots of hemming and hawing as to what they're there for, and that only muddles the story line that much more. The one aspect of the film that sets it apart from many others is the sheer talent on board; Alan Arkin, Martin Balsam, Bob Newhart, and Jon Voight to name a few. Orson Welles even shows up as a very perturbed general chewing up the scenery. Catch-22 is a small film that was hewed out of a much bigger novel, and it shows. My best advice is to read the novel before viewing the film in order to fill in some very evident holes in the story.