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  • Merry Christmas All

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    Congratulations, Grandpiano*dad
  • Who's cooking / baking for the holidays?

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    @Bernard I can vouch for that technique. I can’t recall where I saw it, maybe some macrobiotic cookbook. Carefully braise/steam the vegetable first, till partially done, then add oil and seasonings. You get better control of things like garlic and onion, which can overcook or burn if you add them first, and herbs and seasonings stay more vibrant.
  • Who’s decorating for the holidays?

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    @Piano-Dad said in Who’s decorating for the holidays?: Not me. We're out in Las Vegas preparing to welcome granddaughter Raven on New Year's Eve! Ahem. Is there something you’d like to announce?
  • WTFer gets written up in The Guardian!

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    How excellent!
  • Kimmel's message

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    Cheers for Kimmel
  • "Best of" end of year lists

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    BBC's list of 12 books to read in 2026. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cx2e6nw1w40o
  • Check out this Queen Elizabeth channel!

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  • I bought myself a Christmas present

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    What a lovely looking pan. We already had a couple of heavy cast iron griddle pans at about 25cm, so our skillet is 30cm... and no handle at that size. Petromax brand. Got to look after them though!
  • That 60 Minutes piece about CECOT

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    It will be like the cliche-- banned in Boston. Now everyone will make a point of watching it. I haven't because the pictures alone are upsetting. I guess the point is Trump is sending people to this prison with no due process. He's also sending people to foreign countries in Africa where they haven't been been since childhood and when they don't speak the language (and presumably arrive with nothing). It's mind boggling.
  • Testing AI coding tools

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    @ShiroKuro Agreed.
  • 25th Amendment. Seriously.

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    A singer-songwriter is refusing to perform at the Trump-Kennedy Center after the venue’s name changed. Kristy Lee announced Monday that she canceled her scheduled performance at the Washington, D.C., arts institution scheduled for Jan. 14, 2026. The move came days after President Donald Trump’s name was added to the former John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. “I don’t have much power, and I don’t run with the big dogs who do. I’m just a folk singer from Alabama, slinging songs for a living,” Lee wrote on social media. “Hell, my songs are really just my own diary set to music. They’re not polished or hit songs, but they’re my truth and nobody can take that from me. I’m proud of that.” “I believe in the power of truth, and I believe in the power of people. And I’m gonna stand on that side forever. I won’t lie to you, canceling shows hurts. This is how I keep the lights on. But losing my integrity would cost me more than any paycheck,” she continued. “When American history starts getting treated like something you can ban, erase, rename, or rebrand for somebody else’s ego, I can’t stand on that stage and sleep right at night. America didn’t get built by branding. It got built by people showing up and doing the work. And the folks who carry it don’t need their name on it, they just show up. That’s all I’m doing here. I’m showing up.” Her post went viral, generating hundreds of thousands of likes, shares and comments. She thanked fans for their support and said she plans to instead perform virtually at home on Jan. 14. https://www.syracuse.com/entertainment/2025/12/singer-cancels-kennedy-center-concert-after-trump-name-change.html Kristy Lee's statement. https://www.facebook.com/kristyleefans/posts/pfbid0w7d3eFTsc2vLJpMs2247qxGP7aGtLBBsAWJBHYfd7HTDCxoxSyuBkuCAR5za6tN5l?rdid=Z1VFv8Fv68WWgkLY# Samples of her music, and a donation link. https://www.kristyleemusic.com/
  • Rick Steves to the rescue

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    A lovely feel-good story for this Christmas.
  • This old dog learned some new tricks

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    I made a sweater just like mine for Mr wtg; we are sweater twins. A friend stopped by today when Mr wtg and I were wearing our sweaters and said we should have done a Christmas card with a photo of the two of us wearing them. We said we don't have any friends to send cards to, and she came up with the brilliant idea of simply sending Christmas cards with our sweater photo to random people. We got a good chuckle out of the thought that the recipients would be trying to figure out where they know these two oldsters from....
  • Rather early practice

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    @AndyD lovely!!
  • One reason they were holding up the release

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    @Piano-Dad said in One reason they were holding up the release: Alternatively, they're just truly incompetent. I cast my vote for that option. Details on the "how to": Epstein Files Hacked And Posted To X “Trump’s DOJ is so incompetent that they don’t even know how to properly redact PDFs,” Brian Krassenstein, political commentator and journalist, tweeted the day the agency released the files. You might be inclined to write this off immediately, given that Krassenstein is known for his anti-Trump stance. In this case, however, that would be a mistake. As well as providing the evidence in a series of tweets that showed the highly redacted documents as well as the unredacted versions, Krassenstein went on to explain precisely how the Epstein files could be hacked. While it is common to read about hackers using PDFs in attacks, the portable document format is susceptible to attack itself. The shocking truth is that it was ridiculously easy, employing straightforward methods that have been known for years. That the DOJ was seemingly unaware of the PDF bugs that have been exploited to do this is concerning from a national security viewpoint at the very least. I am surprised, given that the DOJ has shown technical competence in operations with the FBI in the past, such as remotely deleting files from thousands of U.S.-based computers. I have reached out to the DOJ for a statement, but in the meantime, here’s how the hack went down. https://www.forbes.com/sites/daveywinder/2025/12/24/epstein-files-hacked---all-you-need-to-know/
  • I wonder who will serve the eviction notice (and other animal antics)

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    About the bear in Altadena...a trap was set and a bear caught. Problem is, it wasn't the bear living under the house.... https://people.com/trap-to-catch-bear-living-under-california-home-captures-wrong-animal-11873747
  • The Chicago kidnappings have begun

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    @wtg said in The Chicago kidnappings have begun: Justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito and Neil Gorsuch dissented. What a surprise. Not.
  • Theft at the Self-Checkout Lines

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    The odds of being charged when you are without fault are much higher when you use the self checkout. I avoid it if I am purchasing more than three items.
  • Ben Sasse has stage 4 pancreatic cancer

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    “Sure, you’re on the clock, but we’re all on the clock.” Not sure that is something I would want to hear from a friend.