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  • 8 Year Olds

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    RenaudaR
    @George-K “Most kids are mature enough to make a relatively informed decision” Bullshit. Maybe mature enough at 25 and beyond for males at least. Females perhaps a bit younger, say around 21. “We do have patients who are starting [transition] as young as eight” How can the kids be mature enough when their parents clearly are not? Then there is the question of maturity for attending psychologists and medical personnel attending those parents and kids…..Mengele indeed smiled.
  • The Southwest Airlines meltdown

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    AxtremusA
    https://www.thestreet.com/lifestyle/travel/airline-ranked-worst-of-the-year-will-not-surprise-anyone Some study that recently came out ranks Southwest as the worst airline of the year.
  • One ray of hope

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    CopperC
    As the U.S. population ages, adolescents will represent an increasingly smaller proportion of the total population. https://opa.hhs.gov/adolescent-health/adolescent-health-facts/americas-diverse-adolescents#:~:text=In 2019%2C there were almost,12.8 percent of the population.&text=As the U.S. population ages,proportion of the total population.
  • Biden gets a 'Bottomless Pinocchio" from WAPO

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    CopperC
    I guess with Tucker gone, wapo is filling the vacuum.
  • The Boycott Ended Without Even A Whimper

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    CopperC
    @jon-nyc said in The Boycott Ended Without Even A Whimper: “It’s not achieving the goal we want to achieve What do you mean? You got a press release and felt virtuous for 10 minutes. What other goal did you think you’d possibly accomplish? I think they believed they could get the rest of the world to shun conservatives. Conservatives are so obviously evil and everyone should agree with virtue.
  • Question for the cooks here

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    MikM
    I do that too. The extracted starch works well.
  • Methane eating microbes

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    Aqua LetiferA
    This guy sounds like he should maybe be locked up.
  • Hay Cats! Your "Did your battery run out?" post of the day.

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  • "Please let us know what you plan to ask The President."

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  • Slow Router

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    AxtremusA
    @George-K said in Slow Router: ... what, exactly, is an ethernet hub? Is it basically the same as a USB hub, where an incoming signal can be shared with any devices plugged into it? Or is that an ethernet switch? Ethernet "hub" is old/obsolete technology, Ethernet "switch" is current technology. Think of Ethernet essentially as a piece of metal wire on which you send/receive electrical signals. An "Ethernet hub" joins multiple pieces of such wires together such that signal sent on one is essentially also transmitted to all other wires plugged into the same "hub." Ethernet "hub" is essentially obsolete in that nobody builds this type of product anymore, it's now very hard to find a "hub" even if I want one. Ethernet "switch" is more sophisticated in that when you send signal on one cable, the "switch" internally stores that signal and then precisely forwards your signal only onto the piece of cable where that signal is supposed to go (as opposed to blindly blasting that signal onto every piece of cable plugged into the box like a "hub" would). To the unsuspecting consumers, Ethernet "hub" and Ethernet "switch" perform the same function -- connecting all your Ethernet devices together. But the "switch" does so much more efficiently and can typically accommodate a lot more network traffic than a "hub." A "switch" used to be quite a bit more expensive than a "hub," but the cost has come down over the years. So in recent years nobody sells or buys Ethernet "hubs" anymore. Even when people casually say Ethernet "hub" these days, chances are they are really talking about Ethernet "switch." The Universal Serial Bus (USB) is quite a bit more sophisticated. The word "Bus" in the name implies that the information transmittal medium is shared. In USB there is a concept of "host" vs. "device." The USB "host" does some scheduling to tell the USB devices which USB device gets to use the shared medium when, like a traffic cop directing traffic at an intersection. (Contrast that to Ethernet, the standard Ethernet has no such "traffic cop." There are variants of Ethernet technology that add "traffic cop" like functions to the basic Ethernet, but then these variants are not considered "Ethernet" anymore. The variants are used for things like factory automation and are typically out of reach for the casual consumers.)
  • RNC 2022 post-mortem doesn’t mention the T-word

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    CopperC
    Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.
  • jon-nyc, medical educator

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    jon-nycJ
    I’m sure I could come up with some badass phrase with the word “incinerator” in it.
  • May it be a unanimous ruling….

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    https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2023/04/26/property-tax-equity-stealing-supreme-court/ Supreme Court justices on Wednesday seemed inclined to side with a 94-year-old woman who said a Minnesota county unfairly pocketed the surplus when it seized and sold her condominium after she failed to pay property taxes. Hennepin County, which contains Minneapolis, foreclosed on Geraldine Tyler’s one-bedroom condo after she moved into an apartment building for the elderly and stopped paying property taxes for five years. She owed about $15,000 in taxes and penalties. The county sold her condo for $40,000 and kept the surplus, as the law allows in Minnesota, the District of Columbia and about a dozen other states. The Supreme Court is considering Tyler’s claim that keeping the excess money violates the Constitution’s prohibition on the taking of private property without fair compensation by the government, as well as protection against excessive fines. The Pacific Legal Foundation, a property-rights group representing Tyler, calls what Hennepin County did “equity-stealing.” Wednesday’s lengthy oral argument touched on the Magna Carta and the 13th-century Statute of Gloucester and featured more than a dozen references to a colonial-era American judge named St. George Tucker. In the end, however, both conservative and liberal justices seemed less moved by an appeal to history and more worried that there was no limit to the county’s argument that it is entitled to the whole proceeds of a sale when it seizes property because of unpaid taxes. Chief Justice Roberts declines to testify on Supreme Court ethics “At bottom, she’s saying the county took her property, made a profit on it with the surplus equity, and it belongs to her,” Justice Clarence Thomas said. He asked Washington lawyer Neal K. Katyal, representing Hennepin County, whether he could think of “any instance in which a creditor can . . . seize property and keep the excess profit or the excess amount over the debt that’s actually owed?” Justice Elena Kagan similarly pushed Katyal. “Are there any limits?” she asked. “I mean, $5,000 tax debt, $5 million house. Take the house, don’t give back the rest?” She added: “If the mind rebels at the notion that the government can seize your $100,000 bank account and not give you back the $90,000 that you don’t owe, if the mind rebels at that, you know, why should . . . what was going on in 1200 or what was going on in 1776 change anything?” Katyal said that the Supreme Court had previously blessed a similar law in New York and that Minnesota made it even easier than that law for Tyler and others to avoid forfeiture. He said Tyler ignored five years of warnings about not paying property taxes and other offers of how to restructure payment of what she owed.
  • Community Notes on Twitter is a very handy tool…

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  • I'm glad others aren't anonymous

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    89th8
    @blondie We still do that too. I’m just commenting on how much information people leave online!
  • Carol Burnett 90th birthday special on NBC

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    JollyJ
    Racist.
  • 100 whole miles

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    MikM
    Add in the weight of the batteries, which unlike fuel stays the same. Not saying it’s a bad idea, I’m just not an early adopter.
  • For George

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  • The United Watersheds of America

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  • Buna

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