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StringJunky

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About StringJunky

  • Birthday 02/16/1962

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    Chronic autodidact, perpetual student and navel gazer

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  1. Why do people get antsy about stuff. Nobody creates in a vacuum.
  2. Just looked, it hasn't been available since Safari 13. Adlock has been described as similar. Maybe worth a look?
  3. uBlock Origin is available for most platforms. Look in settings as well for more blocks. Ive used it for years.
  4. It's looking like the UK may well turn left this election.
  5. Revenge is a dish best served cold... like that.
  6. When it has a pathological effect on the individual and their carers. You make it sound benign,
  7. With Russia finally admitting it is "at war" with Ukraine, will this change anything in terms of the rules of conflict? Does that free open more options for them in what they can allow militarily with their armed forces and population?
  8. Is it part of a managed persona to be constantly cryptic? It's a waste of life "conversing" with you, how you behave. Your behaviour is fucking irritating. This is the first and last time I'm saying this.
  9. I can understand the palpable hint of getting rid of this that many HIV+ must feel right now. I contracted HCV in the 80's, through my own fault, diagnosed in 1992. They had Interferon sufficiently nailed down for me to push it below detection in 2016. This is routine now with far kinder drugs. 20-30 years is a long subjective time to wait for a long term solution.
  10. The ''demon core' still killed a few although that was through naivete of its handlers.
  11. Pthaalates probably, that softens plastics. Apparently, they migrate out over time.
  12. Scientists say they have successfully eliminated HIV from infected cells, using Nobel Prize-winning Crispr gene-editing technology. Working like scissors, but at the molecular level, it cuts DNA so "bad" bits can be removed or inactivated. The hope is to ultimately be able to rid the body entirely of the virus, although much more work is needed to check it would be safe and effective. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-68609297
  13. I recently rejoined FB and the manipulation of natural images, and presented as verbatim is truly pukable. Verbatim representations will increasingly become a very rare commodity.
  14. That is probably specific to an individual and how low their fertility is in the first place.
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