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    Great!
  • Early corn

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    Yes it is. We get it here occasionally.
  • One of the consequences of aging...

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    @CHAS Sorry to hear about your two friends. @CHAS said: At a high school reunion in September a list of those that are gone was read. Did not hear my name. I LOLed. So did Mr wtg.
  • Where do you find an Old English manuscript?

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  • Finland solved homeless, if...

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  • Remarkable use of our tax dollars

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    Oops...just saw @axtremus post about the same story... https://wtf.coffee-room.com/topic/3595/the-anti-weaponization-fund
  • 90° F

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    Well, it looks like 90° F every day. We had some rain yesterday, we're supposed to have some today, and again tomorrow. This is good news because the State's draught is exceptionally bad.
  • The Anti-Weaponization Fund

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    The irony reeks.
  • Something for Daniel

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    I saw that @big_al! I'm not a fan of blue green and it's too bad because unheated blue green sapphires are a bargain. I trust this is a rare color for diamonds, but what a vault I could put together of jewels, gemstones, and watches if I had $17 million! Thanks for thinking of me.
  • Faunascrolling--what's visiting where you are?

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    What a nice view. A black snake came in my backdoor. I found him in my bathroom. He attacked the plastic clothes hanger I used to get him out. Of course, there's no way I'm going to let a snake live in my home, but I trap and put every animal outside for their own good. Mosquitoes are an exception because you can't control them. The best you can hope for is to kill them or barring that that they bite, get it over with, and leave you alone. I wouldn't have mosquitoes if it wasn't a choice between leaving doors open and roasting to death.
  • Democracy Dies in H.R.

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    Yes.
  • What are you reading?

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    @AdagioM said: @jon-nyc Have you read The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafón? Novel set in Barcelona, 1945. Murder, madness, doomed love… My friend said it was a must-read. I enjoyed it, but maybe not as much as she did. I have not, but thanks for the recommendation. I’ll look into it.
  • Towns rebel against data center projects

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    Our County is trying to "discourage" them. With what power I have no idea. And this is an urban county. The results would be catastrophic.
  • Guns by Mail

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    The USPS is an independent entity of the executive, not a part of the "Department of Justice" and its magic ability to interpret the Constitution (or ignore it completely). But these are the times we're living in. It will be great PR for the USPS when someone opens their package and accidently blows their brains out. I want to defend the USPS but it's getting increasingly more difficult to do when they won't defend themselves.
  • Who are the Japanese? New DNA discoveries

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    The Japanese are the Japanese. Do I get to spin the wheel and win a free washing machine?
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    Unfortunately, our road trip this year is through the upper Midwest - heading to Mt. Rushmore. Don’t know when we’ll be heading south again. Let’s us know if you’re coming to Cleveland!
  • Ultra stainless steel

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    @wtg said: @Big_Al said: I wonder if he was working at the Erdemir plant. I worked with an engineer who was involved with a sinter plant for that company. Here is a snippet from my neighbor Joe Faloon's obit. He died in 2006 at the age of 87, so he was much older than you. Joseph and his wife Virginia both graduated from Carnegie Tech (now Carnegie Mellon University) in 1939. Joseph was an industrial engineer who worked in the steel industry throughout his career, first for U.S. Steel, then Ford Motor Steel, then Kaiser Engineers, managing the creation and expansion of major steel plants, living in Turkey and consulting in Indonesia, Australia, Venezuela and Mexico. You're right, Joe was indeed much older than me. I got my BSEE from Carnegie Tech in 1967. My early career probably paralleled his in many regards. Dravo Engineers and Constructors, my first professional employer, was a competitor of Kaiser Engineers in many markets. Big Al
  • Sea shanty Sunday

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  • For those looking for their next career

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    @jon-nyc said: They’re trying to save pixels so they avoided ‘ancient’. we prefer the terms “Persons of Advanced Temporal Status” or “Chronologically Gifted Individuals” to refer to the Experience-Dense Demographic.
  • Bloomscrolling--what's in bloom where you are?

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    Very clever!