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  • How bad is the housing affordability problem?

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    I hit Fortune's paywall...here's a non-subscription version: https://www.msn.com/en-us/society-culture-and-history/social-issues/the-housing-affordability-crisis-isn-t-just-crushing-millennials-it-s-squeezing-out-buyers-in-their-40s-50s-and-beyond-too/ar-AA21seDP
  • Why is FB sending me notifications...

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    Thanks. I received a notification in writing when I checked my scroll down notifications. It gave me the option to unsubscribe and to report spam. I did both. I also when through specific app notification permissions in my setting and turned off the ones I didn't want. So, in fairness to FB, it has nothing to do with FB. Ok.
  • Peanuts meet hazelnuts

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  • PSA: cellphone battery life

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

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    Well, I can twist my body in midair and land on my my feet. Just sayin. But, Trump is like the Wizard of Oz. He's not really controlling anything. He let himself be convinced that Iran was trying to assassinate him. They weren't. He let himself be compromised by a notorious Mossad agent when he commited the most heinous crimes. He let the Israel lobby buy him. Now he's Netanyahu's puppet. Netanyahu dog walks him. Our military stands up to him. Thank God. My point is he's not the con. He's the person behind it. I think our two party system is producing garbage candidates and I don't know how many decades this has been happening now. And, this is to say nothing about the fact that presidential elections can be stolen on live television. I'm sorry. I don't think he's a genius. I admit he's the center of a cult of personality. I think he is an idiot. I think he's a useful idiot. I would say something nice about him if I could think of something to say. I can't.
  • Happy 750th birthday, Merton College Library!

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    Yes, it's an old university. I've actually been there. A lot of impressive scholarship happens there. The renaissance of authentic instruments, performance techniques, and textual analysis of composers' texts in classical music happened there. I, personally, far prefer Cambridge, for many reasons I won't bore you with, though. Again, I'm reminded how young the US is as a nation state. Impressive architecture is ubiquitous in the UK. Love it.
  • The zombie worm

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    @Axtremus that was such a cool video!! Thank you for posting it!! I am going to share it with one of my friends here who teaches Chinese linguistics, I bet he can use it in with his class.
  • Bloomscrolling--what's in bloom where you are?

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    Thanks, though the first thing you'd notice is that 'indefatigable collie blight' has turned our lawn into brown powder [image: 1777009734510-20260402_101909-resized.jpg] The guilty blighters l-r Nero Neptune Tiberias Venus
  • The Great Stork Derby

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    It's a freakish thing to give a prize for that. What a twisted mind.
  • RIP Michael Tilson Thomas

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    I had no idea he was 81. I think of of him as one of the “young” conductors…
  • They're dropping like flies...

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    Link to video
  • I'm in love!

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    Things I didn't know: AP was founded in the V de J. I certainly didn't know this. VC and PP were founded in Geneva. I knew this. VC, PP, and AP have manufacturing facilities in the V de J. I had no idea. It's not every day I learn something new about watches. I'm glad I found this ad. 1stDibs site is great selling with its categories. It's good to have along with auction sites, some retail stores in the US (Rau Antiques in New Orleans, Lang in San Francisco) [edit- and in the UK] and the companies' sites. I almost always look at jewelry when I go to 1stDibs. I think I'll make a "picture book" for myself when I get my office set up. I can print pictures and text of jewels and watches, and organize all of it in a large binder. I'd include famous jewelry and crown jewels, and mineralogy. I think that would be a satisfying and relaxing project for me.
  • First recording in quite some time.

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    Thank you Chas!
  • The benefits of going out in the rain

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    @AdagioM [said] Hooray, electronics! Yes! What would we do without them? I would be bored out of my mind. If that's wrong, I don't want be right.
  • Generation Jones

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    Well, the notably large generation born after WWII ended and the US focused on civilian life again, and especially building the economy, accumulated a vast amount of wealth, and this wealth is, or will be in the fullness of time, transfered to people and institutions. My father included me in his will, share and share alike, to my complete surprise, as I've said. My beloved sister died at 39, so this leaves my brother and me. I always just assumed, for various reasons, that he'd leave his estate to my brother. This is, in all modesty, a life changing amount of money, and such a blessing. My aunt (going in birth order) has a net worth I would conservatively estimate at over 3 million. She has this quirk (and she really does) in that she considers her own nuclear family, her first cousins, and her ancestors to be her family. My mother's children are viewed as only an extension of my mother, and we "died" along with my mother. She had no children. She was physically unable to for a reason I was never told. Her treatment of me (in life) isn't rational but, of course, people aren't always rational. Moreover, of course, she had a perfect right, the same as anyone else, to execute her will. My guess is that she will donate most of it to FSU and the rest to animal welfare groups. My uncle is the stereotypical (sorry) uncle people talk about when they talk about maybe they have a rich uncle without children who they hope (um, I know he's a real person, believe me) will leave them money (and I haven't spent a second let alone a minute hoping he would do any such thing, because I know him. He (not me) decided that we would be estranged for life after his mother died. I called the my father's house after my mother died (I knew my aunt and uncle were there), he answered the phone. I said, "My condolences on the death of your sister." and he said, "My condolences on the death of your mother." Then I asked him to put my aunt on the phone. Those are the last words we will speak to each other. I would estimate his net worth at between 5 and 10 million. Again, I don't care what he does with it. It's his right to do anything he wants. But he won't be leaving me a penny. That's for sure. I can't complain. I'm not complaining. On the contrary, I am very grateful to my father. I guess I'm in a contemplative mood sometimes and that this serves to anchor me, to keep my feet on the ground. I'm about to make a transition in my life that is a bigger transition than any I have made in 35 years, maybe a bigger transition than any I have made in the past. This is the part people around me don't understand (with notable exceptions): this is something I have to do alone, a series of decisions and actions I have to take. It's not something that anyone could do for me. It's not something that anyone could "give" me. As to generations, I am Gen. X. I know it. It doesn't offend me.
  • Ace the ping-pong player

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    Come on guys, that's pretty impressive. But I could take it
  • Real books FTW. At least for now.

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    @andyd Good point.
  • I may have to go back to Home Depot

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    My daughter gave me a couple boxes of North Spore mushrooms, can't remember which variety. They grew beautifully! You can also get them in a log form with spores embedded in the log, and then grow outdoors...a larger quantity.