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  • 2023 Predictions from Medvedev

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    brendaB
    @George-K So much gloom and doom in that list. He sounds like he's running to be leader of the Sunshine Club.
  • Not The Megastar

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    jodiJ
    Lol.
  • West Wing marathon

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    MikM
    Watching now
  • Retirement?

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    AxtremusA
    Thomas and Alito are the only two septuagenarians on the SCOTUS bench and they are the oldest. If we go by age, perhaps these two are the most likely to vacate their seats. :man-shrugging:
  • Hey Mark! And other PC geeks

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    AxtremusA
    @George-K said in Hey Mark! And other PC geeks: Is there an advantage to display port vs USB-C? Not necessarily an advantage, just that "display port" is designed to support one thing -- displays, while USB (including USB-C) is designed to support many different things. So if all you want to do is connect displays, maybe display port the specialist can do a better job than USB the generalist.
  • Erin Go Braless!

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    LuFins DadL
    @brenda said in Erin Go Braless!: @LuFins-Dad said in Erin Go Braless!: @jon-nyc said in Erin Go Braless!: I hope these braless women get their comeuppance. Oh, and Jolly, thanks for keeping us abreast of this trend. Wow, normally you are calling @Jolly a boob. I’m glad this topic has healed the cleavage between the two of you. I hear the combined cleavage of those two is really outstanding. Really? @jon-nyc told me their cleavage was a little bit of a bust…
  • Eat Moar Meat!

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    MikM
    They don't live longer; it just seems like it.
  • Sleight of hand - explained

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  • Project Mayhem

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    Doctor PhibesD
    @Horace said in Project Mayhem: @Doctor-Phibes said in Project Mayhem: @Horace said in Project Mayhem: The YouTube presenter industry is yet more proof, as if we needed more, that the world loves British accents. It's really quite hilarious when somebody with really quite a dodgy Preston accent gets compliments. And it happens a lot! What would an American analogy for a dodgy Preston accent be? I don't know really - it's a medium size industrial town - former mill town, lots of unemployment. Pittsburgh? Link to video The main thing it's got going for it is that it's better than a Manchester accent.
  • Pence is in…

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    George KG
    Barry Obama couldn't even wait until Valentine's Day. W didn't wait until St. Pat's day.
  • Where's this pic taken

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  • Treating fentanyl addiction tricky

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    George KG
    @Mik said in Treating fentanyl addiction tricky: https://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/2022/12/27/fentanyl-addiction-tricky-to-treat-even-with-medication-expert-says/69705401007/?NLcohort=A&utm_source=cincinnati-DailyBriefing&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=daily_briefing&utm_term=hero&utm_content=PCIN-1019EQ-E-NLETTER65P I'm no addiction specialist, but I have questions about what this article says. First of all the half-life of fentanyl in the body is about 8 hours. That means that after 3 half lives, 97% of it is out of your body. Completely gone. The duration of action of fentanyl is 60-90 minutes. As blood levels start to fall, the effect of the drug does as well. Fentanyl binds to the µ receptor, and I've never heard of it being "sticky." That sounds like a made-up concept to me. If the drug is "stuck" to the receptor, the duration of its effect should be prolonged. From having given thousands (yes, thousands) of doses of fentanyl, I can assure you that 60-90 minutes is how long it lasts. If this guy's patients are undergoing withdrawal because of suboxone taking over the µ receptor, I wouldn't be surprised if there's something else hanging out on the receptor, and that's not fentanyl. And, on an unrelated note, I had a conversation with a guy who's a pain doc. We talked about oral absorption of fentanyl, and he agreed that it's not a thing UNLESS, the dose is so huge that some does get absorbed. More likely, is that people are grinding the pills up and putting them between cheek and gum, and getting absorption that way. As I said, he's a pain doc, and he's a big proponent of medical cannabis. He told me that some of his patients are using medical cannabis for pain relief, but ALSO for a buzz. Some of them are getting their cannabis from places other than licensed dispensaries, and guess what shows up in their urine? Yeah, fentanyl metabolites.
  • Movies you couldn't make now...

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    George KG
    https://www.imdb.com/list/ls063915034/
  • Happy Boxing Day

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    RenaudaR
    Forgot to post this yesterday. An Irish Boxing Day tradition: https://www.doolin2aranferries.com/blog/the-day-of-the-wren-la-an-dreoilin/ https://m. Link to video The’re even tunes celebrating the St. Stephen’s Day massacre: https://m. Link to video
  • Price Fixing?

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  • Biden's China Policy

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    JollyJ
    Did Biden finally wean himself from the Chinese money or is this simply feel good blather?
  • Going Big

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    LuFins DadL
    Thought this was another braless thread
  • The Face of the Moon

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  • Speaking of canned vs fresh cranberry sauce…

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    jon-nycJ
    I found this on the web. Very plausible, given the transportation at the time. Cranberries were too delicate to transport long distances and were consumed mostly in New England. But in 1912, Marcus Urann, head of the United Cape Cod Cranberry Company, started packaging and selling canned cranberry sauce under the name Ocean Spray Preserving Company. Now cranberries could enjoy a longer shelf life and become fixtures on the Thanksgiving table far away from cranberry bogs. I didn’t guess this originally because they’re actually are quite sturdy. But that’s now, in a world with rubber tires on paved roads.
  • Like the Face of the Moon

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