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    Great!
  • 3 hours and 42 minutes

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    @jon-nyc said in 3 hours and 42 minutes: almost 4 hours of hold music with a ‘your call is important to us’ message every minute. That is easily the worst thing about waiting on hold!! How you got everything squared away!!
  • 2025 International Landscape Photo of the Year

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    That looks like a fairy land! Stunning.
  • This old dog learned some new tricks

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    @wtg Tin Can Knits does excellent patterns!
  • Recipes for cold weather

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    Dinner tonight. It’s just too easy to be this good. Chicken and bean chili. No recipe, Sharon made it up. Sweat mirepoix in a big pot with a sliced green chili and a couple of cloves of garlic. Melt a block of cream cheese on top of it. Add one can each of white beans, black beans, pinto beans, corn, and diced tomatoes. Add shredded Costco rotisserie chicken. Heat up. Season to taste - cumin, coriander, paprika, salt, pepper. It’s way better than it should be with those ingredients. Even for a no UPF warrior with a Mediterranean diet mindset it’s hard to fault it other than maybe too much cream cheese
  • Thoughts on portable electric heaters

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    They are good for small areas. I kept my insulated tack room above freezing in the barn in Maine. We have one near the desk at the gallery (plus several others that blow air) since the rooms in the lower level of our building have no heat. I like that they don’t make noise, and are so much safer than the ones that get red hot. They are easy to move around too. Just don’t get a cheap one. Our cheap one from Walmart quit working after the first winter.
  • "Best of" end of year lists

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  • A failed alternative to gerrymandering

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  • Never miss an opportunity for self-promotion

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    Finally, a Peace Prize. Trump wins his peace prize from Fifa – any chance of a VAR review? At a gaudy and gauche World Cup draw, Gianni Infantino went all out to flatter the world’s most precious ego https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/dec/05/trump-peace-prize-fifa-world-cup
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  • My "final exam" for piano class this semester

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    @Piano-Dad said in My "final exam" for piano class this semester: Glad you're continuing to play! Yep! Sometimes I can barely get 15 minutes to practice, but those 15 minutes make it possible to continue, and then when I have, I can actually make meaningful progress. You know, I remember a very long thread on PW about that Croatian Rhapsody and all of its variants many moons ago! You have an excellent memory! I’m pretty sure I started that, and it was probably 20 years ago now! I think I sent some people physical copies of the piece in the mail even?? But I never got the piece playable, so even thought there are still some rough patches, it’s nice to be able to play it now.
  • Understanding Netanyahu (with the help of AI)

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  • For Daniel

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    Thanks, Bernard! Yes, Prince Albert was something of a genius at designing jewelry. I love the sapphire circlet very much. It's one of my favorite jewels. It got passed down to a daughter and then after almost disappeared from public view. As luck would have it the V &A has it now. https://www.vam.ac.uk/articles/queen-victorias-sapphire-and-diamond-coronet#:~:text=Queen Victoria's sapphire and diamond,the Nation and the Commonwealth. Thanks, again!
  • The end of an era

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    @DougG said in The end of an era: wow, you must be really old. But congratulations. I have really enjoyed retirement the two or three times I’ve done it. Yeah, I get it. As an emeritus professor I still plan on doing stuff, just not in the classroom. I might even see if there is any need for an old curmudgeon in consulting!
  • The name is Bond, James Bond

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    I'll have one of those, please.
  • The National Security Strategy

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  • Aussie kids and social media

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    Good for them! It always bothers me that CEOs of the big tech companies don't allow their own children access to the internet, phones, games until they're no longer children per se. Clearly, they know the hazards of their product for immature brains. https://www.google.com/search?q=what+CEO's+of+big+Tech+forbid+their+children+access+until+they're+older&oq=what+CEO's+of+big+Tech+forbid+their+children+access+until+they're+older&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEUYOTIHCAEQIRiPAtIBCTE5MDc1ajBqN6gCALACAA&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
  • It appeared in the feed at another site

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    @kluurs said in It appeared in the feed at another site: HOAs frequently have rules about the number and placement of Dougs within the community. probably because they’re so rare and valuable. No one wants to be Doug-less.
  • RIP Frank Gehry

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    He built art works. I love his buildings. RIP
  • Tai chi

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    Can tai chi help insomnia? Recent study published in the BMJ says it might. https://san.com/cc/tai-chi-and-the-art-of-getting-a-good-nights-sleep/?utm_placement=newsletter&user_id=66c4c06e5d78644b3aab4472 The study: https://www.bmj.com/content/391/bmj-2025-084320