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  • Jesus God No

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    Check your passport to see when you need to renew. Mine will remain valid past 2029.
  • Piloting planes is getting a lot more interesting

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  • I may have to go back to Home Depot

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    @daniel knows me well. I caved and bought two different kinds. Will report on what happens....
  • Aldi/TJs history

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    Haven't been to Mariano's (Kroger-owned) for months. I know it's a Tuesday morning, but the place was deserted. There was a time when the place was packed every day of the week. I did notice that they've dropped the prices on some items. Doesn't seem to be getting people back in the store. The grocery business in Chicago is brutal.
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  • A cost for *not* using AI?

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  • AI gone wild

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  • PSA: cellphone battery life

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  • Laughter is the best medicine

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    @Daniel said: Not really. English spelling is difficult I think due to the variety of its various origins. No, it's due to the English being rather unsystematic and undisciplined when it comes to spelling. (Or just behind the times as it was developed when most people haven't learnt to think logically when it comes to creating a writing system.) The Malay language, for example, absorbed many foreign words too, yet its spelling is quite systematic and easy.
  • Merz' take on Iran

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  • Pope Leo signals shift away from Catholic Church's focus on sex

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  • Move over, Nike and Adidas

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  • Makes a lot of sense to me (about the prez)

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    He has a diminishing number of cultists. And his base in general has turned on him. They believed in his "America First" campaign. They are furious. Also he's virtually lost independents with an approval rating in the 20's.
  • Claude Desktop seems to be a bit sneaky

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  • China responds to the tariffs

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    https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2026/04/27/pentagon-fighter-jets-are-being-delivered-without-radar/ Short version: American F-35 fighter jets have to fly without the advanced radar designed for them. Instead, they fly with deadweights in place of the radar subsystems (presumably to maintain balance). Why? Because China messed with the supply of a specific rare metal, Gallium, that is required to build the advanced radar meant for the F-35s.
  • Tell me he's not trying to steal the house (political)

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  • How did the orangutan cross the road?

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  • Fasting, 3rd Time's the Charm

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    Oh, yeah. Some people, as I understand it, and I could be wrong, are loosing everything. They can't pay the assessment(s) and the condo complex evicts them. I think there is legislation in Tallahassee to extend the time the owner has to pay the assessments from one year to three, but I'm not sure what's happening with it (something else I should know by now). I'm only looking at condo buildings and complexes that were built between '68 and '76 (I could go as far as '77 but I really don't want to because a type of synthetic pipe material and pipe connection that became notorious for failure was introduced around '77). I'm not looking at new construction or any frame construction. I don't want it unless it's concrete block. My grandparents' house in Tampa was concrete block. They bought it '63 and and it wasn't new. Concrete block houses in Florida started in the '40's as far as I can tell. These interiors are virtually sound proof. They don't excel during fires. They don't excel against floods if they're single story. But above the first or second floor in a concrete building is where you want to be in a hurricane. And the virtual silence and privacy in an urban environment can't be found any other way here. I plan to have a buyer's agent and need to have a real estate attorney. I plan to methodically pull together every piece of information available on every unit I might buy. I don't view this as an industry necessarily made up of people you can trust. I'd rather trust myself to do my own research.
  • Bugs. Lots of bugs.

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