Everything posted by StringJunky
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What are you listening to right now?
Time is part of the making of the tone, like wine its bouquet. Also, you know that guitar and can get the sound you want out of it. With a new guitar you have to start again.
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What are you listening to right now?
I paid for it to be built. Yes's lyrics were more a medium for Anderson's voice, I think. More to evoke emotions rather than concrete concepts. I like Baroque. Here's another Bach piece on guitar by Vidovic. I prefer Julian Byzantine, but she is close.
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What are you listening to right now?
Jazz really needs to be heard in the flesh. I saw a South African Jazz pianist with double bassist, brass wind player and drummer. They seemed to meld all styles together and it was a masterclass in musicality and precision. The drummer was like a clock with swing. I'm normally into Blues, Pink Floyd, Progressive etc. Yes, I bow to their skill and the ease with which the jazz players improvise. I've just got back my deep-bodied OM after 6 years from my nephew. Its tone has matured well. It is 18 years since I had it built.
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Nanoplastics from teabags - is it time to go with loose-leaf tea?
It seems teabags are moving over to using polylactic acid, which is plant-based, rather than fossil fuel origins, but is still technically plastic and requires industrial methods to decompose. There is also the issue of recycled plastic being used, and the concomitant risks of contamination with fossil-based plastics. It is not ascertained whether Pthaalates are used in teabag plastics, which makes plastic materials flexible, and are known endocrine disruptors in fish. If the plastic used is recycled then its anybody's guess. I'm going to buy a teapot, thinking about it, although I am mainly a coffee drinker.
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What are you listening to right now?
You had a close shave.
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What are you listening to right now?
Wow! I was doing a landscaping job at a house and the lady owner came running out and said a plane had crashed into the WTC, then we saw the second one. We knew then it was an attack. So sad and shocking to see and hear those people crashing down onto the foyer roof from inside cameras before they collapsed. You were standing 500m from the start of the mess we see today in the Middle East.
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What are you listening to right now?
A new view angle from the twin towers tragedy, a chap just uploaded after 23 years. It's quite clear the collapse starts at the sites of impact and not a detonation at the bottom by a secret government cabal.
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Entering cold water
I think your body's temp responses are geared to maintaining homeostasis in the brain.
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anyone having trouble posting, quoting, etc due to aggressive ads?
I use uBlock Origin in Brave browser and it's clean as a whistle.
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Dry gin...
Google 'old tom style gin'. It is juniper berries and gin.
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Did Trump Steal the 2024 Election?
#MeToo.
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Political Humor
I find this satirical view from Philomena Cunk quite funny: "“Newspapers are a sort of paper version of Twitter for your nan. Apparently, they still exist, but only outside petrol stations near the briquettes, behind little plastic windows, like a little news zoo. Newspapers were how people in olden times found out what was going on the day before. The words in the newspaper would be made up by people called journalists. A “journalist” is what we nowadays call a “content provider,” someone who copies and pastes what people are saying on Twitter and puts it into sentences, and it’s those sentences that make Twitter into news. But in newspaper times, people in the news didn’t just type up what they were thinking and doing, journalists had to actually go out and find out what was going on themselves, usually by hacking people’s phone messages. It was a different world.”
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NASA supercomputer simulation of the Moon's formation
Just saw this in my FB feed. It's different to how I imagined it. I pictured a collision of solids with fragmentation and gravity doing its stuff after.
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What does it mean for the US now? Like what does second term of Trump mean for the US now?
An important step to imposing authoritarianism is to strangle the dissenting media. The other step is to mess up the system enough, and then appear to be the only one to be able to fix it. Then, the public will accept anything better than what they are in at the time, which will be the new dictatorship's agenda. At that point it will be a fait accompli.
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Cuban Missile Crisis Hypothetical
My grandad, who was a chief technician on Avro Vulcans loaded with Blue Steel nuclear standoff bombs then, said he was on 24 hour standby at that time. He said it was very close to happening.
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Examples of Awesome, Unexpected Beauty in Nature
Spiny Flower Mantis.
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At what point is violent civil unrest against a government justified?
Is it better to have a dictatorship without physical resistance, and all the other tools of applying political instability? Does one passively accept being coercively entered into a state like Russia, China or NK? I'm ignoring whether it's left wing or right wing because the end result is the same on the citizens.
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At what point is violent civil unrest against a government justified?
Looking at the incoming US administration as an example. Does one have to passively accept that a democratically elected government that turns out to be subversive, seeks to undo the checks and balances of its country's Constitution, remodelling it to create a long term dictatorship and leader beyond the normal time limit, have the ethical right and mandate to do so?
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Harris vs Trump;
It's like website companies that state in their privacy statement "We and our 6457 business partners take your privacy and data very seriously...."
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What affordable sheet metal will be resistant to high temperatures without warping?
I just looked and 5mm or 10mm mild steel is used for BBQ hotplates. OP Can you mod the top to take a 5 or 10mm steel plate and have the necessary seal? I'd be inclined to use 10mm.
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Harris vs Trump;
Right. Cheers. How many of those 20 left will go their way do you think-ish?
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Harris vs Trump;
Any idea how the remaining 20 House seats will fall, from what you can see?
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Harris vs Trump;
Looking at the distribution of seats, so far, in both sides of Congress there appears to be plenty of room for potential gridlock in getting policies through. The differences in numbers are, as usual, quite fine. The drubbing in the electoral college for president doesn't translate to a free rein in Congress, does it? Looks like more of the same historical need to get stuff passed nationally by cross-aisle negotiation. I'm sure there'll be plenty of rebels on the GOP side...as usual.