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BWIS

12/11/20 9:38 AM

#338274 RE: Basin Street Blues #338268

LP never misses an opportunity to miss an opportunity!

CaptainObvious

12/11/20 9:39 AM

#338275 RE: Basin Street Blues #338268

Also, the Geminid meteor shower is near its peak.

flipper44

12/11/20 10:24 AM

#338297 RE: Basin Street Blues #338268

Basin, you are right that there HAS never been a better time to release TLD, but there WILL be a better time. Next week, millions of front line medical workers plus nursing home staff and residents will receive vaccinations in the U.S.. A couple days later, the nationwide reality of safety and tangibly expected efficacy of the Covid vaccine will set in. That would be a better time to release DCVax-l TLD in the present year.

Bright Boy

12/11/20 11:57 AM

#338361 RE: Basin Street Blues #338268

That's the post of the year !!!And it'll take a $30 SP to cover the tab at the Royal!!:):) I'd challenge you to see who could snag the Presidential Suite, but I'm sure you are best buds with the manager and the Head Concierge::):):)

spartex

12/11/20 12:07 PM

#338367 RE: Basin Street Blues #338268

I'm in, as I really enjoyed my trip to Marrakesh around 10 years ago in lovely July heat (112 deg F); but I escaped from my family for a few days and got a guide to take me to the tallest peak in the Atlas Mtns, Toubkal, some 13,671 ft high. We started at 5k elevation, then stay overnight at a very cool old stone lodge (super rustic) at 10k to get acclimated to elevation before next morning push to the top (across a few good size snow fields). At 50, I was still able to smoke a few youngsters from UK (other places) who were huffing and puffing a good bit. Marathon training and lifelong fitness don't hurt! ;-) Just remember to pass on the fresh veggie salads along the way from your guide, as hygiene ain't the best! (felt that issue 3 days later in Madrid, Spain...LOL).

CogDiss 1188X

12/11/20 12:30 PM

#338374 RE: Basin Street Blues #338268

Everything is aligned to shoot NWBO into orbit! ;-)

For the first time since the middle ages, Jupiter and Saturn will become so close to each other in the night sky that they’ll appear as a brilliantly bright “double planet.” On the winter solstice, December 21, the solar system’s two largest planets will be visibly on top of each other in the western sky.


https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/jupiter-and-saturn-will-form-a-rare-double-planet-in-the-sky-before-christmas/ar-BB1blXxK