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  • Another piano recording, just in time for Christmas!

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    wtgW
    Nice decorations to go with a lovely performance...
  • Happy first day of winter!

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  • Virtuoso tuba

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    @Steve-Miller said in Virtuoso tuba: Quite different. The Tuba has a much faster rotary valve action vs. the Sousaphone’s vertical valves. The tuba also has a fourth valve, the function of which zine never determined. Very impressive performance. I doubt it could have been performed on a Sousaphone. Very interesting! I didn't know about the differences
  • What are you reading?

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    https://www.cmohs.org/recipients/lists/living-recipients Veey moving, emotional reading
  • Theft at the Self-Checkout Lines

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    I have little (none, really) sympathy for national/international chains who move into neighborhoods and have very little stake in the community. Who cause the shuttering of mom and pop stores and run things homogeneously. Who pay so little that many who work at them need government assistance. Who care so little about people, that they'll only have a few cashiers (if any!) and expect everyone to become a de facto, unpaid employee to check out. I refuse. They don't train their employees well enough (most of those at the local Walmart don't know the first thing about the goods they sell in their department.), and to be honest, the employees are not being paid enough to learn. These stores are a blight on the land, and often sell inferior (grossly inferior) product. I'm strongly against theft. But if people are so hard up that they need to resort to theft (unless they're kleptomaniacs, but the percentages indicate something more), there is a bigger problem at hand. We should be talking about the theft of livelihoods and wages and services.
  • 'Theater Kid' as the New Political Insult

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    @Axtremus said in 'Theater Kid' as the New Political Insult: "What did theater kids do to deserve such scorn?" They have fun.
  • Is illegal immigration a sin in the Christian sense?

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    It seems irrelevant unless one is a creed affirming adherent. Woe to those who make unjust laws, to those who issue oppressive decrees, ... I think, if one takes the life of Jesus as one's model, compassion and fairness would take precedence. Isn't that what makes a christian a Christian? One wonders how many adulterers (and other "sinners") the minister extends communion to on a daily basis.
  • Sax appeal

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  • Candy store memories

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    @AndyD The idea of rhubarb custard candy made me chuckle. Despite all the positive reviews I don’t think I’ll be sampling it, though.
  • MIngle Meetups

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    Not understanding the social "vibe" here (at all) but then I'm anything but a "centrist."
  • Try these questions from South Korea's "very hard" English exam

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    Well, I got 3 of 4. I missed the last one because I misinterpreted what they meant by "where it fits." Yeah, pretty hard test for a non-native speaker of English.
  • [FAILED - feel free to ignore] Major Maintenance -- major OS upgrade ...

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    @admin said “now-useless artifacts” I wish you would stop calling me that.
  • Introducing your new National Parks annual pass!

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    @wtg The clear cover is a great solution.
  • Great sentences

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    "Well that was a long walk down a windy beach, to a cafe that was closed" (Bill Bailey)
  • HIgh school scientists tackle Lyme testing

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    Attend a regional science fair. You will see many high school (sometimes even middle school) students presenting very advanced biomedical science projects. I have been volunteering as a judge at a regional science fair for several years now, and each year I volunteered I have been thoroughly impressed by the caliber of the students and the sophistication of the science projects they brought to the fair.
  • Hey, how about this place? :-)

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    wtg to Mr wtg: Want to see a house? Mr wtg, after seeing the first 10 interior photos: That would make a great jigsaw puzzle.
  • C-SPAN's Ceasefire program

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    That looks interesting. America has always, in my lifetime anyway, been a pendulum swinging back and forth. Our problem is we keep swinging in ever wider arcs. I consider myself a center right conservative - Buckley, not Trump. Unfortunately, when you use the word conservative you are immediately lumped in with MAGA, which movement is adding $1.8T to the debt every year. That's not conservative.
  • The inaugural...

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    Second bagel recipe I posted turned out much better. [image: 20251220-105641.jpg]
  • Andy, someone stole my identity

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    Yeah, kind of. Lol!