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@TimeBandit Not sure what to make of that. They mention the Central US, but as a Central US-ian I can state firsthand that we have so much groundwater that a lot of it is presently aboveground...
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@mott555 said in In other news today...:
we have so much groundwater that a lot of it is presently aboveground
Same here
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Depends on where you are the Ogallala aquifer is certainly running into issues.
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@mott555 said in In other news today...:
They mention the Central US
Probably meaning “not East Coast and not West Coast”.
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@Dragoon said in In other news today...:
Depends on where you are the Ogallala aquifer is certainly running into issues.
Just looked it up, looks like I'm right on the border of it.
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@izzion said in In other news today...:
@DogsB said in In other news today...:
Needless to say, his stunt was a silly yet impactful act that sent a message to airlines around the world.
And that message was: “I am an idiot”
That depends entirely on if he had to pay extra to check it.
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@mott555 said in In other news today...:
@Dragoon said in In other news today...:
Depends on where you are the Ogallala aquifer is certainly running into issues.
Just looked it up, looks like I'm right on the border of it.
@mott555 said:
we have so much groundwater that a lot of it is presently aboveground...
Stop wasting all the water on your land
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@TimeBandit said in In other news today...:
@mott555 said in In other news today...:
@Dragoon said in In other news today...:
Depends on where you are the Ogallala aquifer is certainly running into issues.
Just looked it up, looks like I'm right on the border of it.
@mott555 said:
we have so much groundwater that a lot of it is presently aboveground...
Stop wasting all the water on your land
We'd rather be wasting it on crops, but there aren't many rice farmers here.
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@mott555 said in In other news today...:
We'd rather be wasting it on crops, but there aren't many rice farmers here.
Set up fish farms…
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@loopback0 said in In other news today...:
@TimeBandit Are they also announcing increased production of the 737 8200?
makes note to never fly RyanAir again.
Not that I haven't made that note before, anyway, just another reason.
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Side effects of the facial
- Body fluids are capable of transmitting STIs/STDs.
- It can lead to eye herpes, causing scarring on the eye and leading to vision problems.
- Semen allergy causes rashes and itching within minutes of contact with the fluid. Spermine, a component in this body fluid, leads to redness.
- The HPV (Human Papilloma Virus) stays alive outside the body for a long time, and hence, the risk of transmission of viral diseases is high.
- It’s loaded with testosterone, which can aggravate acne. So, those who have sensitive, oily skin and are prone to acnes must avoid this routine. A word of caution n Source the semen from a known person.
Just small side effects
- Make sure the donor doesn’t do drugs, smoke or consume alcohol at least six to seven hours before the donation
That disqualify a lot of men
.- Ensure the donor is in good sexual health.- Consider using semen of a man who drinks a lot of water and indulges in physical activities.
That disqualify almost all others
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@Dragoon
Ladies and gentlemen, security "professional"sBut hey, at least there's no such thing as a Linux virus.
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@remi said in In other news today...:
@Cursorkeys I'm sure you're going somewhere with this, but I'm also pretty sure that I don't want to know.
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article @PJH linked in In other news today...:
FOR CLEARER SKIN
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It’s loaded with testosterone, which can aggravate acne. So, those who have sensitive, oily skin and are prone to acnes must avoid this routine
Something tells me someone's lying....
Besides, I've been performing "research" for years and have had no evidence to support the claims here.
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@Tsaukpaetra said in In other news today...:
I've been performing "research" for years and have had no evidence to support the claims here.
Your are
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@TimeBandit said in In other news today...:
@Tsaukpaetra said in In other news today...:
I've been performing "research" for years and have had no evidence to support the claims here.
Your are
My face is also not acne free, de-aged, or anything that the article claims "experts" say will happen.
I also find it hilarious that they recommend scented wipes after "the treatment". Wouldn't want to go around smelling like a cum bucket, would you?
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Windows in planes
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@Tsaukpaetra said in In other news today...:
Besides, I've been performing "research" for years and have had no evidence to support the claims here.
Why on your face, regularly?
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@topspin said in In other news today...:
@Tsaukpaetra said in In other news today...:
Besides, I've been performing "research" for years and have had no evidence to support the claims here.
Why on your face, regularly?
Who said it had to be on the face?
Also, it's the easiest target naturally angled.
Also also, do you really want to know? Really? Sick fuck.
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Whoopsie....
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@PJH said in In other news today...:
Via Private Eye...
https://www.dailysun.co.za/LIfestyle/you-can-use-sperm-for-clearer-skin-20190614
Hey baby, how'd you like me to clear up your skin?
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@El_Heffe said in In other news today...:
@PJH said in In other news today...:
Via Private Eye...
https://www.dailysun.co.za/LIfestyle/you-can-use-sperm-for-clearer-skin-20190614
Hey baby, how'd you like me to clear up your skin?
"I doubt you could produce enough for even a quarter dose. "
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@mott555 said in In other news today...:
We'd rather be wasting it on crops, but there aren't many rice farmers here.
More like ice farmers, amiright? LOL
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@Zecc said in In other news today...:
@mott555 said in In other news today...:
We'd rather be wasting it on crops, but there aren't many rice farmers here.
More like ice farmers, amiright? LOL
If you're farming ice, you better watch out...
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@Dragoon said in In other news today...:
Some of the discrepancy is probably because women are less sturdy.
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@Carnage said in In other news today...:
@Dragoon said in In other news today...:
Some of the discrepancy is probably because women are less sturdy.
I'm sure they don't position the dummies the way I end up "sitting".
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@Karla said in In other news today...:
@Carnage said in In other news today...:
@Dragoon said in In other news today...:
Some of the discrepancy is probably because women are less sturdy.
I'm sure they don't position the dummies the way I end up "sitting".
I am fairly tall and built like a tank. Very few cars have ergonomics that can be sufficiently modified to house me. Most of the time in modern cars, I have to lower the seat to the bottom and tilt it back just for my head not touching the ceiling.
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@Carnage said in In other news today...:
Most of the time in modern cars, I have to lower the seat to the bottom and tilt it back just for my head not touching the ceiling.
Buy a convertible
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@TimeBandit said in In other news today...:
@Carnage said in In other news today...:
Most of the time in modern cars, I have to lower the seat to the bottom and tilt it back just for my head not touching the ceiling.
Buy a convertible
I've had one. If I get another, it'll probably be a Ferrari, because those seem to annoy people the most. But I don't think there is enough room in them for me.
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@Dragoon said in In other news today...:
I was like that when I was younger. Free food always too good to pass up.
But as picky as I am and fatter than I'd like to be...I'm only eating empty calories of something I really, really like. And almost always the typical catering fare is stuff I don't like except for salad and fruit.
In something like that there are only a couple things chocolately things that look like they have potential for me...but good chances they are despoiled with nuts or coconut, can't risk that (not allergic just strong distaste).
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@Karla There's definitely not a thing on that plate that I can eat. There are a lot I would have eaten a year ago — basic sugar cookies with sprinkles, sugar or butter/shortbread cookies dipped in chocolate or powdered sugar, petit-fours cut in half — but not any more.
We have unlimited free snacks (and breakfast and lunch) at work, but there are only a few things I can eat. I never eat the cafeteria food, because even there own allergy FAQ says they can't completely avoid the possibility of cross-contamination. Some of the prepackaged snacks are gluten-free, and some of those are not revolting. (Kale chips? Chickpea whatever? Ugh.) Unfortunately, the things I can eat, I eat too much of.
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@Karla I would eat that plate the way Garfield eats a pan of lasagna.
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@HardwareGeek said in In other news today...:
@Karla There's definitely not a thing on that plate that I can eat. There are a lot I would have eaten a year ago — basic sugar cookies with sprinkles, sugar or butter/shortbread cookies dipped in chocolate or powdered sugar, petit-fours cut in half — but not any more.
We have unlimited free snacks (and breakfast and lunch) at work, but there are only a few things I can eat. I never eat the cafeteria food, because even there own allergy FAQ says they can't completely avoid the possibility of cross-contamination. Some of the prepackaged snacks are gluten-free, and some of those are not revolting. (Kale chips? Chickpea whatever? Ugh.) Unfortunately, the things I can eat, I eat too much of.
I understand that, but my point was I don't even like most of it.
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@Dragoon said in In other news today...:
A couple of us used to go on what I dubbed "schnorring runs" in the late afternoon, collecting whatever food was left over from meetings earlier in the day. One time I got two big untouched boxes of rice (one white, one brown) from a Chinese place. Another time the only thing left was a big bowl of buttered popcorn and only insulated coffee cups to carry it out in; that was when I discovered the use of chopsticks so I could eat it and keep working at the computer without having to wipe down my greasy hands after every bite.
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@Tsaukpaetra said in In other news today...:
@El_Heffe said in In other news today...:
@PJH said in In other news today...:
Via Private Eye...
https://www.dailysun.co.za/LIfestyle/you-can-use-sperm-for-clearer-skin-20190614
Hey baby, how'd you like me to clear up your skin?
"I doubt you could produce enough for even a quarter dose. "
OK. 4 times a day it is.
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I don't remember seeing anything about this. It's liable to turn into a Garage discussion, but it's of general IT interest, so I'll post it here anyway; keep it cool.
3% tax on revenue (not profit), and the article doesn't say whether it's just revenue earned in France (which might be reasonable) or total, worldwide revenue. Given the EU's attempts to impose their laws on the rest of the world, France attempting to tax the worldwide revenue wouldn't totally surprise me.
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