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  • Pinned threads

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    Great!
  • 25 years into the century

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    Excellent!
  • Anybody doing wild New Year's Eve stuff?

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    @Steve-Miller said in Anybody doing wild New Year's Eve stuff?: Remember tinsel? I remember finding it in the cats poop. Sometimes he’d walk away from the litter box with a poopy piece of tinsel hanging out his rear end. Prolly good for them that we stopped using it.
  • Who's cooking / baking for the holidays?

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    Went to a friend’s house for their traditional new Years meal - Bavarian style sauerkraut and roast pork. Sauerkraut, and fermented foods in general , are having a moment, but it’s a pretty assertive flavor and hard to incorporate in the day to day menu. This stuff is different - I could eat it every day. I recommend omitting the caraway seeds.
  • Word association thread

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  • Palladium Style Estate

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    That’s OK. I’m not a real Palladian kinda guy.
  • Had a screw loose…. (A piano thread…)

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    @Bernard said in Had a screw loose…. (A piano thread…): Wow! I'm glad for you that the problem was pinpointed so quickly. He diagnosed it at the last tuning (summer IIRC) and of course now that he’s fixed it, it’s dealt that he was right. I don't recall seeing (or paying attention to) the back action. Same. I don’t think I even knew it was back there, and when people talk about “the action” on a grand piano, they’re generally only focused on the part that connects the keys to the hammers. But of course, that doesn’t control the dampers.
  • The planet Mercury

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    Given the wide variety of planets in our own solar system and some even stranger moons, there seems to be alot to learn about even our solar neighborhood, let alone the flocks of exoplanets now being found. I really hope we don't curtail our exploration of the universe. If the USA is short-sighted, then at least there are other nations and entities in the search for more knowledge. Big Al
  • Chopin's Op.72, No. 1

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    This one is one of my favorites. I never learned it all the way - but I still like to muddle through it. So beautiful.
  • Happy Public Domain Day 2026!

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    NPR on the topic: https://www.npr.org/2025/12/26/nx-s1-5649395/public-domain-2026-copyright-betty-boop-pluto
  • Wacky weather

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    Crazy warm here. Too warm. 44 degrees today, supposed to hit above 40 all week, dipping into the teens at night.
  • The Chicago kidnappings have begun

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    Absolutely disgraceful.
  • The 2024 DNC autopsy report

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    Those who forget the past...
  • WTFer gets written up in The Guardian!

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    Thanks all!
  • Beth Macy

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  • Stingless bees

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  • The inaugural...

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    Finally got around to making crumpets. I thought about trying to do DIY rings from tuna cans but today's cans are don't lend themselves to being made into a ring. The old ones were a open cylinder with a sealing lid on the top and one on the bottom. You could remove both and get a serviceable ring. The body and the bottom of the new cans are a single piece and only the top lid can be easily removed. Picked these up at a thrift shop: [image: 20251230_171152.jpg] Interesting little beggars. Like English muffins, they are cooked in a skillet but the batter is more like pancake batter than a dough, hence the need for a ring. The leavening agent is baking powder (or soda, depending on the recipe). I think my baking powder is old and has lost its oomph. I didn't get the numerous bubbles one expects in a crumpet. Still, they were pretty tasty and not bad for my first attempt: [image: 20251230_171135.jpg] eta: This King Arthur recipe looks better than the one I used. https://www.kingarthurbaking.com/blog/2020/03/23/sourdough-crumpets Will try it out for round 2 of crumpets.
  • AI slop

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    Someone on the overnight thread (that I frequent) posted this video last night as a point of possible interest to the members. Turns out, it's not Sir David Attenborough at all, it's AI posing as him. A fake! It pisses me off that this is allowed. Meanwhile, the "creators" (thieves, imo) rake in ad revenue for themselves and YT. Link to video
  • Images of the cosmos

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  • Anybody up for a train ride?

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    Thanks for the link to that video, @wtg. I did have that option enabled, but while I was on that page I noticed at the bottom of the screen it said I'd opted to never save passwords for google and earthlink. I don't remember doing that, but I deleted both sites and it appears that might have been responsible because I use my Google account to log into Disqus. Ok then, I'm on Brave for another trial run! eta, it didn't last long. It continues to log me out of Disqus if I so much as refresh the page or open a new tab. Ugh. eta, I might be on another trial run. If I turn off fingerprinting for that specific website, it seems to behave.