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  • A new chapter for doctorates.

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    jodiJ

    @jolly šŸ˜„

  • Don't like your history? Let's fix it.

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    JollyJ

    And Stalin smiled.

  • Nunā€™s murderers convicted 29 years after her death

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    markM

    Sounds like something right out of Hollywood.

    ON NOES! SEX! Murder is so much better? People are dumb.

  • The cost of a DUI

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    CopperC

    Plus tax & tip

  • Handy job description translator

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    Hyperbole and word salad words have gotten so bad that the new resume rules call for expungement of this kind of crap.

  • One in 10 Brits have Covid antibodies

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    brendaB

    Copper, I'm sorry to hear this. You are such an active guy, I hope that works in your favor.

    Yes, please keep us posted on how you are doing. Prayers for you, buddy.

  • I'm rewatching season 4 of The Expanse

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    Iā€™ll be on season 2 tomorrow night

  • One of my horse friends posted this one.

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    RenaudaR

    My teacher used to make us ride heels down without stirrups as part of the warm up and until such time that we all doing it correctly. Since we had earn our stirrups we quickly learned the importance of our upper leg and leaning back.

  • Impeachment timing

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    George KG

    I would love to see this go to SCOTUS.

    I understand both sides of the argument - though watching heads explode (on both sides) regardless of how SCOTUS rules.

  • NYT opinion writer calls for lynching Pence

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    Doctor PhibesD

    @jolly said in NYT opinion writer calls for lynching Pence:

    Basically, y'all are mostly full of crap. But, we knew that, anyway.

    Not at all - I'd commented a few days ago that Pence has done himself a lot of good over the last couple of months.

    Anybody that actually thinks that he betrayed America is an idiot, IMHO.

  • Free at last!

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  • Twice As Nice

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    JollyJ

    @aqua-letifer said in Twice As Nice:

    T cell immunity?

    Got me. I know how to count the things, but I can't give you a dissertation on T-cell memory...

  • They were for it,

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    George KG

    https://www.politico.com/story/2018/11/13/ocasio-cortez-climate-protestors-push-pelosi-962915

  • Larry King hospitalized

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    An amazing man with an amazing life. I used to enjoy watching him, such a great interviewer. Made it to 87 after smoking 3 packs a day for 30 years. Survives a stroke and then has lung surgery and lymph nodes removed at age 84 and lives another 3 years.

    Sounds like he definitely died of Covid after defying so many odds.

  • No test, no entry

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    RenaudaR

    @taiwan_girl

    I cannot begin to guess what the US' goal was or has been. I know this much from this country which is a confederation, that the goal varied from province to province.

    Some like the Atlantic provinces and the northern territories sought to minimize the spread of the virus and eradicate it altogether. In the first wave the Atlantic provinces were quite successful by building a bubble and closing off the provinces to all but essential business traffic into and out of the region. Although the Atlantic bubble was abandoned during the second wave, the Atlantic region has managed to keep cases low by maintaining clear rules for retail businesses, closing schools and enforcing rules limiting public gatherings. The Northwest Territories up north, has thus far been successful at keeping the virus pretty much out of its jurisdiction altogether through strict travel requirements and quarantine measures. Life there is pretty much normal.

    Elsewhere in the country the goals have been pretty much limited to minimizing the spread through voluntary compliance and short term closures of various retail outlets and schools. Some areas have more stringent measures in place than others and it can even vary among local areas within each province.

    Here in Alberta for example, you can be fined if you entertain guests in your house unless you live alone and then you are allowed one guest. This rule has been in place since before Xmas. Is it working? Possibly, although the I believe the numbers are coming down more because bars, restaurants and the fact that middle and high schools were closed from December 15 until January 11. Now that the schools have be reopened, I suspect we will see numbers start creeping back up again next week.

    However if there is one general request across the board, the overall recommendation is avoid all non essential personal travel within the country and abroad. That means have a staycation at home and don't leave the country unless it is absolutely necessary or your job is such that you must travel out your city or abroad for work.

  • I Dunno About This.

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    @copper said in I Dunno About This.:

    Watch the video and make your own decision

    It is possible that they kept the staff out of the frame while the president posed for pictures. The door opened as soon as they walked to it.

    https://news.yahoo.com/bidens-were-reportedly-left-waiting-105244319.html

    LOL . I watched the video. They stood out front celebrating the music and taking it all in and then when the music ended they turned and walked in.

    The funniest contradiction to an argument I saw all week. šŸ˜‚

  • Here you go, Horace.

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    jon-nycJ

    It wasnā€™t actually aimed at you per se, I just made this one into a pun thread.

  • Bye Beo

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    Catseye3C

    I suppose I could be convinced to relegate Chaucer to a module within a larger course -- though it would take some extended persuasion. But to drop Chaucer to make room for courses on "race and diversity"? Get real.

    Maybe universities should focus less on "student tuition expectations" and more on higher education expectations from students. Ya think?

  • Hey George...

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    George KG

    So as not to derail the "What are you reading now" thread.

    @bachophile said in What are you reading now?:

    Not sure if I want to squander the enjoyment by starting to watch the video series, because Iā€™m still a firm believer in ā€œthe book is better than the movieā€ and although Iā€™ve read the accolades here on the vid version, I still think I prefer to tackle it via the books.

    THere's no problem. They are complementary. The authors have said that the video and book versions are like two different tellings of the Batman story. It all goes in the same direction, but there are stories that diverge, and then, converge. For example, UN Undersecretary Avasarala does not appear in the first book, but she's prominent in the first,and subsequent seasons. Some characters are changed, such as Klaes Ashford, who was an asshole in the books, but a hero in the TV series. Some plot lines are clearer in the books that the series, such as the involvement of the Martian navy in things that play big much later on. Characters get moved around, arriving earlier, departing earlier. For example Jared Harris, who plays Anderson Dawes is effectively gone in the later seasons after he became a hot property. Cas Anvar (Alex Kamal) was accused of sexual harassment, and after an investigation, he will not be joining the cast for Season 6. It'll be interesting to see if they replace him with another character (Alex is not being re-cast).

    I enjoyed reading one book, then watching the season based on that book. Some things get cut (because they're irrelevant to the story), and some get accentuated because it works better on video.

  • Oxford/AZ to miss all delivery timelines

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    Swell.

    We are a week away from results of J&J so we have something to be hopeful for.

    Also whatever happened to manufacturing facilities Gates was going to build?