Another angle: Credentials can be over rated. The list of experts who are nothing short of whacko is extensive.
Bernard
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You can have this in New Orleans for 1 millionUgly and confused on the outside. Borderline hideous.
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Bloomscrolling--what's in bloom where you are?Update. The good news is that the Rhododendron buds and flowers survived last night's freezing temps. I don't know about the Lilac because the buds are still quite small, only time will tell. Fingers crossed.
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Bugscrolling - what's buzzing/chewing/biting in your neighborhood?I have pulled the first tick off me already this spring. But I have a hunch that it may not be as bad this year for us, seeing how we did not have as much snow as usual, and we hovered around 0F for many days. Fingers crossed.
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Bloomscrolling--what's in bloom where you are?Ugh. The lilac has a bunch of buds in formation, the flowers on the Rhododendron are just emerging. I just checked tonight's weather: low of 27F. Probably going to kill all the buds.
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Eat eggs!A study from researchers at Loma Linda University in California suggests that eating eggs — fairly frequently — could be linked to lower risk of Alzheimer’s disease among older adults.
https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/5870124-alzheimers-study-eating-eggs-lower-risk/
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Towns rebel against data center projectsIt's absolutely rational. Skyrocketing utility bills for starters. Degradation of environment. Competition for scarce resources like water. For what? So billionaires can impose their idea of utopia (read "$$$") on society, which will lead to job losses, more stupidity, invasion of privacy, ad nauseam.
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LaGuardia after SpiritI remember flying out of the Marine Air Terminal decades ago. It's beautiful and a reminder of a time gone by.
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Kelly 2028?In NO particular order,
Harris
Newsom
Buttigieg
AOC
Pritzker
Kelly
Shapiro
Beshear
Ro Khanna
Booker
Whitmer
EmanuelThe smartest of the list probably won't make it for being either female or gay. The pro-Israel won't make it, thanks to Netanyahu. The unknowns will struggle to make themselves known at the same time that they have to fight off falsehoods from republicans. The centrists won't make it, the base of the party is fed up with business as usual. The ultra rich will struggle to be relatable.
That doesn't leave a lot left. None of the candidates checks off all the boxes. Beshear comes close but he could very well struggle to capture the progressive wing. Pritzker comes close, but taxes in Illinois will be an issue.
45% of the electorate now registers as Independent and a large percentage of them are now dead against Trump's agenda.
We can not have same-old, same-old. Too many feel the DNC has been too heavy handed in picking and rigging nominations.
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Kelly 2028?There will be several contenders for the Dem nomination. It's still very early.
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Small steps at the VaticanBut they are progress. Pope Francis' legacy moves forward, I believe.
Vatican Criticizes Conversion Therapy in Historic Report
" It's a big deal because they included testimonies and published testimonies from two LGBTQ people, both of them married, which is also unusual for the Vatican to do," said Fr. James Martin, a founder of Outreach, an LGBTQ Catholic ministry. "As far as I know, it's the first time that in any official publication of the Vatican, they've included witnesses and testimonies and stories from LGBTQ Catholics in any kind of detailed way."
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The dissonance that still hurts@ShiroKuro That is Garrick Ohlsson. He's one of my favorite pianists. He's the first pianist from the US to win the Chopin International Piano Competition, in 1970, after which he performed a lot and made many recordings.
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The dissonance that still hurtsShort, and sweet. There are quite a lot of dissonances in Chopin.
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The great barbecue season divideTotally green. In fact, for me, barbecue is all grilling, no smoking.
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Will Fetterman flip?He's out there labeling Democrats he disagrees with as having 'Trump Derangement Syndrome". He can jump in a lake as far as I'm concerned. Trump made fun of a cripple in front of a national audience. Trump boasts about grabbing pussy, because as a celebrity, he can. Trump is the most foul President we've ever had. Trump is a war criminal and law breaker. Trump has broken his promises, what a surprise. Anyone with even the thinnest of ethical veins could discern that Trump was all lies. So for Fetterman to accuse Democrats of TDS is just beyond the pale. He can go off and be the turncoat he's desperately wanting to be. Anyone who says they want to meet Trump in the middle has lost their way. And that goes for those who say that not all Trump voters are the same. Yes, they are. They all saw the videos of his foul behavior, and it did not matter to them. Their record speak volumes about their values or lack thereof. How quickly Trump's behavior has been normalized and acceptable.
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Interesting case in UK@AndyD Why is it different for women?
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Piano recording: jury prep@ShiroKuro Yes, it's the last (in my book, not chronologically) Nocturne op. posthumous. No. 21 in C Minor, KK IVb/8.
An issue with reading vs memorizing is the need to spot large jumps, especially in my left hand. So my eyes come off the page and need to return in a split second to where they left off. I'm working on some blues music in hopes that it helps me improve my left hand 'marksmanship' without looking as much. Another issue is the brain power needed to read... but on the other hand, if I memorized there would be the brain power needed to recall. So I guess that balances out.
This week I'm working on setting up 'clues' so I don't need to have my brain racing so much while reading. (For example, noticing that every other 8th note in the first half of the first page is almost always a G, and it doesn't stray far from there throughout). I had actually taken note of this at first readings, but fell out of consciousness at some point.
Re: page turning. It's only two pages long, but last week I played from photo copies so I could avoid the page turn. Made a huge difference. Will be doing this from now on.
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Interesting case in UKThat's weird. Both vasectomies and tubal ligations are reversible with high success rates, which makes it hard to understand the 'regret' argument.
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Sacrilege? Heresy?Fun at a party, anything casual. But I wouldn't pay money for it. It's just a bit of fun.