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| 左:マッシャー / 中:茹で卵カッターとスパイスホルダー / 右:計量カップ / 3点共に貝印 |
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| Left: Masher / Middle: Hard-boiled egg slicer and spice holder / Right: Measuring cup / All three items by Kai |
I love the kitchen at night.
After dinner, amid the silence as the heat gradually fades, a faint green glow drifts through the night air, and I just gaze at it dreamily in the cool, quiet stillness.
My current kitchen is composed of the silver of stainless steel, the black of the gas stove, and the caramel-colored iron of the display shelf.
It’s not a high-design kitchen; it has a two-burner gas stove without a fish grill, and the cabinet doors are a pale gray.
When I stand here, I feel as though I’ve become the curly-haired, slightly rebellious guy from Headphone People.
He’s tall—even if he walks with his shoulders slightly hunched, he remains towering—an intimidating young man who looks like he belongs walking alone.
Lately, for some reason, I’ve been remembering a magazine—the only issue in a deep indigo and midnight blue design that my local convenience store ever stocked—which featured a stranger living as if it were the most natural thing in the world: “I make a bento every day.”
His bento—where he poured ketchup over the sausages while frying them, sprinkled them with chili powder, poured in beaten eggs to cook, and then piled fried chicken, rolled omelet, red hot chili sausages, and rice onto a bed of lettuce—is the only one that has left a strong impression on me.
For some reason, here I find myself making nothing but KEYAKI sandwiches, brewing more drip coffee than usual, and pairing it with either Merry Chocolate or Bitte, Seven & i’s Ishigaki Salt Chips or nuts—and I always end up drinking canned beer.
The man inside me seems to really like this.
I tried out Dolby Atmos, and even after listening to music for long periods, I no longer get that tingling sensation around my temples.
I’m glad I installed it based on Pro.O’s recommendation.
According to Google AI, Dolby Atmos is already being used for the audio in Netflix streaming movies.
On your iPhone, go to Settings > Apps > Music (under the “M” section), scroll down, and select “Dolby Atmos” > “Always On” to enable Dolby Atmos.
If you select “Auto,” you can play back in Dolby Atmos (and other Dolby audio formats) anytime as long as you're connected to compatible output devices such as AirPods, AirPods Pro, compatible headphones (like Beats), or Apple devices (like Apple TV).
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Hi,
It’s been a while.
How have you been?
Since I used to provide this kind of technical feedback myself, I asked Enamel to include detailed information this time.
I like Hi-Res Audio, but I like Dolby Atmos even more, so I recommend Dolby Atmos.
How are you all doing, Sunday Edition readers?
I’m doing well. I look forward to seeing you again someday. Let’s all do our best.
Prof.O.
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Netflix accepts PayPay, by the way.
That’s all from me, the young man made of a two-burner gas stove and stainless steel.
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