I'm gone. Like a steam locomotive rolling down the track, I'm gone, gone, and nothing's going to bring me back. I'm gone. 06/29/2023
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And I would recommend reading "Creating Christ" by Valliant & Fahy as pre-study for watching your show on the History Channel. It offers an intellectual perspective of reason.
https://www.creatingchrist.com/introduction
Just trying to help (I know you're a hard working rancher).
Wranglers come in a lot of different weight denims. I get the heavier weight version (I think they call it "Flame Resistant") in relaxed fit, bootcut. I have seen them at Tractor Supply. I usually get mine at the local ranch outfitter/feed store.
They last a long time even if you're hard on them.
Yep but that was 40 years ago. The Wranglers today are far superior to 501's.
I gave up on 501's a LONG time ago. They have been crap forever.
Wranglers are MUCH better jeans. Living in ranch country I prefer the boot fit style.
Although the government's focus on providing COVID-19 tests is late, I am glad it is a focus now. People, if they have symptoms, need to know if they have COVID or the flu as the treatments would be very different.
But to encourage everyone, even if they have no symptoms, to test for the virus is the wrong approach. One could test negative for the virus, then go have a coffee 10 minutes later and contract COVID.
We should be testing everyone for antibodies to the virus. Large testing centers like LabCorp can already do this. The government should mount a Warp Speed effort to develop home testing for antibodies. Then we would know our status in being able to fight off the virus. We would also know when we need a booster rather than depending on general public service warnings to boost after 6 months when the "science" already knows that levels of antibodies can vary greatly from person to person.
But this makes too much sense, I suppose.
Although the government's focus on providing COVID-19 tests is late, I am glad it is a focus now. People, if they have symptoms, need to know if they have COVID or the flu as the treatments would be very different.
But to encourage everyone, even if they have no symptoms, to test for the virus is the wrong approach. One could test negative for the virus, then go have a coffee 10 minutes later and contract COVID.
We should be testing everyone for antibodies to the virus. Large testing centers like LabCorp can already do this. The government should mount a Warp Speed effort to develop home testing for antibodies. Then we would know our status in being able to fight off the virus. We would also know when we need a booster rather than depending on general public service warnings to boost after 6 months when the "science" already knows that levels of antibodies can vary greatly from person to person.
But this makes too much sense, I suppose.
The article at your link is confusing but that article contains another link to the accurate information.
All US markets are closed on Friday, December 24.
https://www.nyse.com/markets/hours-calendars
I suppose that definition is left to the individual.
Question: Will we ever be able to buy a subscription to iHub using PlusOne coin?
i have already discussed a booster with my doctor, which I take next Monday. That is what I have control over.
My question to shaj dealt with obvious contradictory messages from our leaders. I would prefer to dedicate my limited time with my doctor to personal medical issues and questions, not what he thinks about confusion in Washington.
But I am interested in shaj's take on the issue. Your take, not so much.
¡No hay problema con la lengua! Se marina las 24 horas en el jugo de limón con chile y el ajo.
shaj,
Somethings are not adding up. First, let me say I don't wear the tinfoil hat. I've had my 2 vaccine shots and am scheduled for my booster next Monday.
We have been told that the Omicron variant spreads much faster than prior incarnations but yields very minor symptoms. I have heard the medical trust say "a sore throat and runny nose".
Here's what I don't get: I'm listening to Pres. Biden right now. He is ramping up the National Guard, making plans to expand hospital space into adjacent parking garages and sending FEMA ambulances and EMTs in the field to move the infected around as hospitals hit max occupancy. And much more.
So, is Omicron as benign as they have been saying?
Jeebus, and they wonder why we don't trust them!
Pi$$-Aki is the worst!
Me too, depends how lazy I am at the time.
But from scratch is the best for sure!
Do you make a Margarita from scratch or use a mix?
Nothing is cooking, it is just the left over stench of the beast burning itself up years ago.
Thanks. I'll check them out.
I want nothing to do with LWLG. Perps selling shares are always impressive. Until they aren't.
Intel has 401(k) plans, not pensions. I converted mine to a self-directed IRA when I retired. And there will be no LWLG in it. That wouldn't be prudent.
And I do know what I am doing. You will realize that soon.
Everything you state is based on unproven assumptions.
So you and I disagree. That's OK with me.
But I seem to really get under your skin when I state my thoughts. That tells me I am probably correct.
I think LWLG is a share selling scheme. Based on the share price, it is a successful one so far. Until it isn't. The principals will tell you whatever will sell shares. And they do.
No, I still maintain that photonics are still a distant solution, especially at 10 nm or smaller geometries where the volume is, where the prices are sufficiently high and where speed is an issue.
1. The Lightwave investment thesis assumes their polymer will be useful in high volume semiconductor manufacture in terms of yield and reliability. This is unproven.
2. The Lightwave investment thesis assumes their patent portfolio prevents a competitor from meeting or exceeding what they are doing. This is unproven.
3. The lightwave investment thesis assumes both vertical and foundry manufacturers are ready now to start slinging Lightwave's "goo" around their clean rooms. This is unproven.
4. The lightwave investment thesis assumes that Lightwave's polymer is useful in doubling, tripling the speed of semiconductors applied at 10 nm or smaller. So far, it appears to be useful for long haul transmission but intra-device transmission at extremely small geometries is unproven (and likely not useful).
No. My tune remains the same.
If I may, I would like to post a link to the site where anyone can donate to help the folks in western Kentucky who were devastated by the tornados. There are a lot of folks who lost everything.
My wife & I decided to donate instead of buying Christmas presents this year. If you are so inclined, please give what you can. Thanks!
https://secure.kentucky.gov/formservices/Finance/WKYRelief
I'm good, especially because you are feeling better. Hope the voice comes back soonest!
OK, thanks.
It's been a couple of days since you said you were dealing w/pain. How you doing now, brother? Feeling some better?
Sort of OT
I live nearest to Tucson and usually go to dispensaries there.
I have to go to PHX metro for a Doc appointment first week of January. Which dispensaries do you recommend in the Chandler area?
I don't think SBES wants the SEC anywhere near them. LOL!
Thank you!
I only bet on sports once in my life. Flew to Las Vegas and placed bets on the Redskins in the Super Bowl (yes, it was a long time ago!) But I placed pretty "straight" bets (Skins to win, etc.)
Can you explain what a parlay is? I need to learn sports betting because it's legal in Arizona now, television is crowded with ads promoting various online "bookies".
Thanks!
I will try it but will skip the egg (don't care for egg in potato salad).
Thanks!
If I may, here are two ingredients for your mac salad you may want to try. I learned about them from a coworker maybe 30 years ago and it REALLY kicked the salad up a notch.
To your posted recipe, add chopped black olives and cayenne pepper to taste (enough for flavor but not enough to make it hot). You'll be amazed.
Happy Festivus to you, too! For the Rest Of Us!