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  • Is Our Kids Learning?

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    LuFins DadL
    Those who can, do?
  • If you like PMJ, give this a listen

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    LuFins DadL
    @George-K said in If you like PMJ, give this a listen: @LuFins-Dad said in If you like PMJ, give this a listen: AI crap. Damn. How could you tell? The picture to start with… I have no idea what those things are they are holding… You’ll also notice that the YT account started like a month ago and has posted an album a day. I’m not completely against some of the AI generated stuff. Some of its quite funny. I like the guy that turns songs into yacht rock. For instance. But this? As you mentioned, there are live musicians doing this and better.
  • Happy New Year!

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    MikM
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  • 25 years ago - "Time for New Blood."

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    MikM
    Emphasis on blood. Oh, wait, actually money.
  • Sensory Deprivation Float

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    George KG
    'shrooms can do that.
  • Events of 2025

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    MikM
    On electric cars, rental agencies are offering them at huge discounts and selling them off cheap. Nobody wants them.
  • Direct-to-cell

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    89th8
    @LuFins-Dad said in Direct-to-cell: This is frigging amazing and TIMELY… I’ve been thinking a lot about intercontinental communications with Luke in London this week. It started with Luke being astounded that they wanted $12 per day for an international data plan this week. I laughed and told him it wasn’t too long ago that it was $4 per minute to London, and that when I was his age, it would have cost 20¢ per minute just to call somewhere 90 miles away… Then we decided to just use Facebook Messenger when he’s somewhere with WiFi access for video calls. It hit me just how absurd it is that we can video call for free over the internet, but still have relatively high international calling rates. I think those days are coming to an end, but I don’t think people appreciate just how cheap communications have become over the last 30 years… Good points. I remember when I first went to Europe I called home and didn’t realize until later it cost like $35. Now my brother in Denmark calls me for free via “FaceTime audio”.
  • Bezos' Beans

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    George KG
    @jon-nyc said in Bezos' Beans: Where’s she going to find $60MM? In Bezos' couch cushions?
  • Mr. Mondale and Mr. Ford will eulogize Mr. Carter from beyond the grave

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    LuFins DadL
    I’m sorry, who is this Mondale fellow you all are talking about, again?
  • OK, I'm a little early, but its the only 25 I'm gonna get.

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  • Cat Deaths

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    Tom-KT
    Twelfth Night! It's when the Little Woman and I have our Christmas dinner in Florida with our "Florida Friends." (Happy New year Jon! And they all look alike.)
  • Plea Deal

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    MikM
    How about a plea deal with the Saudis to behead them. We might even be able to get in a couple misses before the final blow is struck. Or maybe douse them with flammables and use them as crash test dummies into a fire.
  • Treasury Hacked

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    jon-nycJ
    In collegiate there is.
  • Shame nobody intervened...

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    jon-nycJ
    They ID’d the woman. 61 years old. On and off homeless. https://gothamist.com/news/police-id-person-who-was-fatally-set-on-fire-on-f-train-as-woman-from-nj
  • Tell me you're not a serious military without telling me....

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    89th8
    That being said, for the rest of the day I'll be texting @Aqua-Letifer "Have you solved the challenge of local contextualization of the triple nexus yet?" every half-hour.
  • TNCR Pandemic Weight Loss Challenge

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    Doctor PhibesD
    I've not done that great since 2022. I have many excuses, such as work being abnormally stressful, and the roads around here being too hilly for easy cycling, and having to drive much further into work, and me being a lazy bastard but none of them really hold water if I'm honest. I've almost given up beer, and cut back to a bottle of wine per week (holidays excepted), and that's made a difference. I ought to give it up really, but hell no.
  • $20M book deal

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    89th8
    Maybe it'll be "Her Story" (get it, history?) Maybe it'll be "Just Us" (get it, justice?) Maybe it'll be "Always Saucy: My favorite Indian-Jamaican meals"
  • Hey Jolly

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    George KG
    God created Alabama so that Georgia wouldn't get it's border dirty.
  • "When you find a fork in the road...

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    George KG
    @Axtremus said in "When you find a fork in the road...: Interesting. Wonder if there are a maximum and a minimum turning radii that trains and train tracks must design within. General Guidelines: 1. High-Speed Rail: • Radius: 3,500 to 7,000 meters (11,500 to 23,000 feet) or more. • Reason: High-speed trains require gentle curves to maintain stability and passenger comfort. 2. Conventional Passenger Trains: • Radius: 400 to 1,200 meters (1,300 to 3,900 feet). • Reason: Balances speed and track construction constraints. 3. Freight Trains: • Radius: 150 to 400 meters (500 to 1,300 feet), depending on the train’s length and load. • Reason: Freight trains can handle tighter curves at lower speeds but require more lateral clearance due to longer cars. 4. Urban and Light Rail: • Radius: 15 to 100 meters (50 to 330 feet). • Reason: Tight curves are common in urban areas to navigate city streets or tunnels. Factors Influencing Minimum Radius: 1. Speed: Higher speeds require larger radii to reduce lateral forces and ensure passenger comfort. 2. Superelevation: Banking the track (superelevation) allows for smaller radii at moderate speeds. 3. Train Length and Type: Longer trains need larger radii to prevent derailment or excessive wheel-rail wear. 4. Track Purpose: Freight tracks prioritize cargo capacity, while urban systems prioritize space efficiency. Engineering Examples: • Japan’s Shinkansen (High-Speed Rail): Typically uses curve radii of 4,000 meters (13,000 feet) or more. • European Rail Standards (UIC): Suggest a minimum radius of 150 meters (490 feet) for low-speed tracks and 3,500 meters (11,500 feet) for high-speed rail. • Tight Urban Curves: Light rail systems, like trams, often use radii as small as 15 meters (50 feet) in city environments.
  • Woke Religion - a taxonomy

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    jon-nycJ
    It expands fine on my phone.