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  • Arrrrgh!!!!

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    George KG

    @lufins-dad said in Arrrrgh!!!!:

    Your sister is going down, too. That doesn’t mean I want anything to do with it…

    LOL.

  • The Cube Rule of Food

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    Aqua LetiferA

    @mik said in The Cube Rule of Food:

    A hot dog taco could be really good. Especially with Cincy chili.

    With kraut or maybe some fried peppers and onions! And hot sauce instead of ketchup. I'd eat the CRAP out of that (and probably crap the crap out of it, too).

  • Anyone have Misen pans?

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    LuFins DadL

    @george-k said in Anyone have Misen pans?:

    I was just about to invest in some stainless (don't want to spend the $$ for All-Clad) so this will be interesting....

    Our Kirkland 5-Ply Clad has been great. $100 less than the Cuisanart, too…

  • Piling Up

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    MikM

    I now find it amazing that I ever found time to work.

  • Peruvian Shamans Make Predictions for 2022

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    JollyJ

    BTW, price is going up, but one of these would make a nice second car:

    https://carbuzz.com/news/heres-when-2023-ford-maverick-orders-will-begin

    FWD, but it's not a new engine/transmission combo. Same as the Ford escape with a longer body.

  • Ok, it’s 2022

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    LuFins DadL

    @Improviso @Copper @Catseye3 and I had an interesting redistricting. The “bipartisan” commission’s map was thrown out and a new one put in that is kind of beneficial to Republicans. It moved moderate Dem’s Abigail Spanberger’s district out of Suburban Richmond and more into Red Stafford and Spotsylvania Counties. She likely won’t survive. It also moved Liberal Dem (and my rep) Jennifer Wexton’s district a little more into competitive territory. She’s still a likely winner, but it will be competitive.

  • Selling Children

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  • No whiskey for you!

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  • When REAL MEN did politics

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  • My three kids on New Year's Eve

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    George KG

    @jolly said in My three kids on New Year's Eve:

    Do I detect just a gleam in Mr. Coon Cat's eye as he looks at Sidney? 😆

    Actually, Sid would win that one. Boris has some VERY healthy respect for Sidney.

    I was surprised to see Maggie and him getting along so well. They were actually closer, but I didn't have a chance to grab my phone in time (hence the blurriness).

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  • Here’s to 2022

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    jon-nycJ

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  • Betty White RIP

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    CopperC

    Who was her celeb crush?

  • Ammo at WalMart

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    JollyJ

    You think that's something, wait until you see the holster❗

  • At the New York Times

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    JollyJ

    THE Paper of Record!

  • Puzzle time - naming the majority

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    jon-nycJ

    SOLUTION: It makes sense to use the counter to keep track of how well the name currently in memory is doing. Then, whenever that name is heard again, you can increment the counter; when some other name is heard, you must decrement it. The counter begins at 0; if it ever threatens to dip below zero, the current name in memory is replaced by the name being heard, and the counter is incremented from 0 to 1.

    This may seem a bit dubious at first, because the new name you are putting into the counter may be the first occurrence of that name, while in the meantime your previous name (and other names) may have occurred many times. For example, if the list were "Alice, Bob, Alice, Bob, Alice, Bob, Charlie," Alice's name would remain in your memory until the end when Charlie becomes your nominee. But that's OK, since no name has a majority.

    If a name does occur more than half the time, it's guaranteed to be the one in your memory at the end. Why? Suppose the majority name is Mary, and assume (for convenience) that a name is heard every minute. Divide time into intervals during which the same name remains in memory. Then each interval except possibly the last is an even number of minutes in length, and its memory-name was heard exactly half the time during the interval.

    It follows that Mary's name is heard at most half the time within every interval except the last, therefore more than half the time in the last interval — which must therefore end with Mary's name in memory.

    Here's an example: Suppose the name list is A, M, A, M, M, A, B, B, M, M, A, M, M, B, M. Then the intervals are of length 4 (with "A" in memory), 2 (with "M"), 4 (with "B"), 2 (with "A" again), and finally 3 (with "M"), the counter ending at value 1.

  • Hey Aqua, some bike advice for you

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    George KG

    More bike advice: Don't bike in Oz...

  • Happy New Year

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    CopperC

    I missed midnight by a few hours.

    But I did have some of the Woodford Reserve to celebrate

  • 2 years ago today

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    Aqua LetiferA

    Link to video

    Oh wait no that's racist it was a bat.

  • Breakthrough case close to home

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    jon-nycJ

    @jolly said in Breakthrough case close to home:

    @jon-nyc said in Breakthrough case close to home:

    He was PCR negative today. It’s either gone or the 12/26 test was a false positive. The former is more likely, the home test he used has a 98+% specificity, 86%. IOW, false positives are much less common than false negatives, by 7-10x.

    Likelihood of 12/26 being a false positive is remote. He had Omicron. And cleared it really fast.

    Yeah that seems the most likely explanation