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  • Practical advice

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    ShiroKuroS
    Ooh that is good advice! Next up, how to pick a good avocado? We never really bought them ,but now Mr SK has decided he wants to eat them (we like to just dip them in soy sauce with wasabi, like a California roll without all of the other stuff). The last one we got was pretty good but maybe too many brown spots...
  • I have an actual piano music question (sight reading)

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    ShiroKuroS
    Let’s us know how it goes!
  • What if....

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  • Masters of coordination

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  • The people who make digital life possible

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  • Astronomy Photographer of the Year shortlist

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    Great pictures, much manipulated. Not sure what to make of pictures that have been worked over. Art created with photos plus a lot of fiddling should be in another category IMO. Then again, who is listening to me?
  • Return of the osprey

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    @CHAS
  • Hippos in Columbia

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  • What's up for your Fourth?

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    ShiroKuroS
    Coming today, I think.
  • Cheap Wedding Dresses in China

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  • Laughing gas

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    This thread brings to memory an incident in my high school chemistry class. The experiment I was conducting involved dissolving a strip of aluminum in a beaker of nitric acid. I didn't expect a particularly vigorous reaction so I was working on an open lab bench, not under a fume hood. I put the aluminum into the beaker with no immediate result so I added a couple of more strips. Suddenly, a reaction commenced and clouds of a heavy, reddish brown gas started boiling out of the beaker toward the floor. I later recognized the gas as nitrogen dioxide, but in the instant, we just wanted to clear it from the room so we proceeded to open all the windows on one side of the room and the transom above the door opposite to generate some ventilation. This worked and the visible gas soon dissipated out the windows. During this time, the two girls in the class had retreated to near the door. Shortly, they said they felt strange and the teacher sent them to see the school nurse. In a few minutes, we heard them in the nurse's room laughing uproariously while they lay on the cots there. In retrospect, I concluded that nitrous oxide was also being evolved out of the beaker, but being invisible and about the same density as air, had tended to float in the vicinty of the girls and given them a sufficient dose to feel its influence. I attributed the delayed evolution of the gases to the time needed for the nitric acid to eat away the oxide layer on the aluminum and then react with the bare metal. I'm pretty certain that high school chemistry labs are mostly better supervised today than ours was 60-some years ago. Big Al
  • Senior Prom

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    @DougG said in Senior Prom: what about a special event for those of us who were too ugly to get a date to the prom? Masquerade party, masked ball.
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    Parkinson’s expert at Walter Reed medical center has visited White House eight times since August 2023 – report-The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/article/2024/jul/06/joe-biden-neurologist-doctor-meeting Holy ****, if that is true, the Bidens and others have been hiding it. Biden is going to outdo Ruth Bader Ginsburg The cat is out of the bag.
  • Niobium batteries

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    Toyota's breakthrough battery 620miles? 482? https://electrek.co/2023/11/21/toyotas-long-range-solid-state-ev-batteries-limited/
  • Patron Saint of the Internet and God's Influencer

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  • Bandle - and other new games

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    ShiroKuroS
    Ooh that’s interesting. So it looks like there’s not is it one correct answer (although there are wrong answers). Also I love Bandle but I keep forgetting to play it. I got it w drums and guitar today.
  • UK Election: big win for Labour

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  • Japan's Demographic Problems

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    ShiroKuroS
    @wtg said in Japan's Demographic Problems: I don't have an iPhone or Apple Watch, but my understanding is that the Apple Watch has a decent fall detection function. If it thinks you've fallen, it will call emergency services and up to five people you've designated. I got my mother an Apple Watch (maybe last year?) specifically for this reason. We also recently set up location sharing so I can see where her phone is as well. I like the idea of having a system with neighbors or friends. Eventually we’ll need that. First we need to make some more friends in our new town. Steve, that apartment complex sounds wonderful! My mother is planning to move to our town next year, I wish I could find a place like that for her.
  • Maintenance Annoucnement - 2024-07-04

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    Done.
  • Piano Tuning Report

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    Thanks, guys.