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  • Central Planning Light Bulbs

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    AxtremusA
    @taiwan_girl There is no good, commercially available solution that I know of at this time. Just need to wait for the technology to catch up.
  • You learn something new every day

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    LuFins DadL
    @Mik said in You learn something new every day: No. You just have to swing. if you don't swing you take your base. You also have to at least show an attempt to avoid being hit or it has to seem like there was unavoidable…
  • Hay Cats! Your "Wanna be a dental hygienist?" post of the day.

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    George KG
    https://x.com/Rainmaker1973/status/1701255155532833242?s=20
  • The Flow of Money

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    taiwan_girlT
    @Axtremus said in The Flow of Money: Many deals announced between US and Vietnamese companies. Semiconductor, energy, avionics, and AI seem to be the emphases: https://www.reuters.com/markets/us-vietnam-firms-hold-business-summit-during-biden-visit-ai-deals-unveiled-2023-09-11/ Still, Vietnam remains a Communist-led, single-party republic. In that sense it's still very similar to China. :man-shrugging: Yup, but their not China. LOL. It gives the US a good "foothold" in SE Asia, and we can leverage that through the region (hopefully!)
  • Working the Crowd

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    JollyJ
    Ok, wise guy. Caucuses, dammit.
  • Blue Zones - Live to be 100

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  • Student Loan Debt Among Senior Citizens

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    Aqua LetiferA
    @LuFins-Dad said in Student Loan Debt Among Senior Citizens: @LuFins-Dad said in Student Loan Debt Among Senior Citizens: Not at all. And I didn’t call it frivolous. Just limited in employment prospects. I don't even think that's true. Look around the room you're in right now. Everything you see was somehow touched by someone with an arts or humanities background. Everything. Even the gas that transports you to and from that place has some B.S. marketing copy attached to it at the pump, written by some jackass with a writing background. And the backing track on the YouTube ad that gas company created was written by a music major. The arts and humanities are viable as any STEM program. But they're limited in employment prospects because employment prospects aren't taught in those programs. People don't even know what they can do with those skills. In some cases it could be due to available positions in other cases it could be because of payscale vs investment. That doesn’t mean that these subjects shouldn’t be studied. I’m a believer in Liberal Arts Education for undergraduate degrees. I just feel that if somebody is pursuing a degree in musicology (as an example), that they should also be STRONGLY encouraged by the institution to get a 2 year degree equivalent or a minor in another field. Why not just teach them how to be more marketable with musicology? What no one teaches these people is that if you can think up a thing to do for money, and you propose that thing to someone else, and they agree, you have a job. There's an ex-public school teacher down in Nebraska who got burned out and quit. He decided to make photography his job. He doesn't do weddings, corporate headshots, lessons or sell prints. He pitched an idea to area hospitals, backed up by case studies he found who knows where, that scenic imagery patients are familiar with helps the healing process. So he goes out and takes bigass landscape photos and sells them as murals to hospitals and care centers. You're likely not going to find a photography program in the country that would teach you how to do that. If they did, more photography majors would be employed, they wouldn't waste their degree as much, wouldn't be looking to you to bail them out and there'd be no more talk of "worthless" arts programs. The subject matter isn't the problem, it's the lack of preparation they're given.
  • Good Evening, Vietnam

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    Aqua LetiferA
    @Doctor-Phibes said in Good Evening, Vietnam: @89th said in Good Evening, Vietnam: Watching Trump throw the footballs made me miss having someone in the office who isn't a walking zombie. It's the old Obama interviews that make me hark back to the day when the President didn't resemble a Batman villain. Admittedly, in Biden's case it's more of a night of the living dead vibe. He's one pair of Coke bottle glasses away from always being Professor Frink in my mind. "Good news, everyone! Our economy is crashing."
  • Trapped in a Cave

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    LuFins DadL
    @jon-nyc said in Trapped in a Cave: Yeah, it’s not analogous to being at a similar depth underwater. Or even going the other way, with extreme altitudes…
  • Tit-For-Tat

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    George KG
    https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/why-not-arrest-governor-lujan-grisham-pursuant-to-the-civil-rights-law-the-biden-justice-department-is-using-to-prosecute-donald-trump/?utm_source=recirc-desktop&utm_medium=homepage&utm_campaign=hero&utm_content=related&utm_term=first I could not agree more with Charlie’s excellent post, the upshot of which is that lawlessness begets lawlessness — along the lines of Thomas More’s reproof of William Roper in a Robert Bolt’s A Man for All Seasons. I wish only to add that lawlessness can also beget righteous prosecution. Section 241 of the federal penal code is the civil-rights conspiracy statute — the same one, in fact, that Biden Justice Department special counsel Jack Smith has dubiously charged against former president Donald Trump in the federal election-interference case. In the pertinent part, Section 241 states: If two or more persons conspire to injure, oppress, threaten, or intimidate any person in any State, Territory, Commonwealth, Possession, or District in the free exercise or enjoyment of any right or privilege secured to him by the Constitution or laws of the United States, or because of his having so exercised the same[,] … [t]hey shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than ten years, or both[.] The progressive activists who run the DOJ’s Civil Rights Division in Democratic administrations see civil-rights statutes as their license to overhaul the nation’s police departments and other institutions under the guise of “systemic racism.” There is no reason, however, why a Republican administration could not invoke them for their proper purpose — protecting the federal rights of all Americans. Obviously, Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham (D., N.M.) and her subordinates have conspired to injure, oppress, threaten, and intimidate Americans in New Mexico in the free exercise and enjoyment of their Second Amendment rights. Indeed, her acknowledgment that she expects to be challenged in court underscores both her criminal intent and the fact that the rights she has decided to “suspend” are well established in constitutional law. For all their Trump-era prattle about norms, Democrats have now established the banana-republic practice of exploiting the criminal law as a weapon in political combat. Moreover, what Grisham has unabashedly done in defying the Second Amendment’s prohibition on governmental denial of the fundamental right of self-defense is more clearly a civil-rights violation than what Trump allegedly did to injure voting rights (see, e.g., United States v. Gradwell (1917), supporting the proposition that the federal civil-rights statute does not reach allegations of voting interference that (a) stretch far beyond the law’s original purpose to protect then-recently enfranchised black voters, and (b) turn on interpretations of state law). That being the case, shouldn’t Republican presidential candidates commit that, in the next administration, the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division will target state officials who abuse their power by oppressing Americans in the exercise of such federal rights as bearing firearms — to say nothing of the parental right to control the care, custody, and management of their children’s upbringing against a radical state push for “gender affirmation”?
  • Billboard Chris is coming to town

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    Doctor PhibesD
    @89th said in Billboard Chris is coming to town: Can you send a colleague and just have them identify as you? Only if she's female. Are you a biologist?
  • Dating Red Flags

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    Doctor PhibesD
    @jon-nyc said in Dating Red Flags: I always considered it a bad sign if a woman mentioned her dad on the first date Particularly if she said 'My dad's just got out of jail after he assaulted my last boyfriend. Hey, wanna make out in the living room, they're not due back for ages?'
  • Did Clarence Thomas Do anything Wrong?

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    Doctor PhibesD
    @Jolly said in Did Clarence Thomas Do anything Wrong?: You had to find a mighty tall ladder to pick those cherries. The only ladder I had to climb was to find a bone of contention so ridiculously stupid that it was clearly incomparable to a Justice accepting large gifts. There are plenty examples of the conservative bit of the MSM finding rather silly things to get worked up about. In this particular case, the level of outrage inspired by such a stupid issue was pretty high IIRC. Obviously when Fox do this kind of thing it's more out of patriotic fervour than because they're a bunch of cunts like the rest of the media. The great media moralist Bill O'Really said of Obama riding a bicycle, 'America deserves better'. Obviously this was before he was fired for alleged sexual misconduct which apparently is even worse than riding a bike in a built up area.
  • Morning in Naples

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    @89th said in Morning in Naples: I zoomed out to save you from seeing what was happening INSIDE that room. So gross. What happens in Napoli stays in Napoli.
  • Buckle Up

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    HoraceH
    Good stuff. You can tell someone gets their belief right, when it makes them humble.
  • Growing up then vs. now

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    89th8
    BOUNCE!
  • 12V Power Supply?

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    markM
    @George-K good move.
  • 8,002. More than doubled.

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  • The Best Laid Plans

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  • What is best in life?

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    MikM
    I am underwhelmed.