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Occasional Reader
7/13/2022 6:39:12 AM
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Howdy. Change of plans for the day, I don't go to the office, Little OR doesn't go to day camp, since he has a moderate fever (negative Covid test). Parenthood, man.
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JCM
7/13/2022 8:02:59 AM
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Seattle's Mayor has PLAN! To higher more cops! He's holding a presser later. This should be good. SPD staffing is the lowest in 30 years.
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vxbush
7/13/2022 9:23:56 AM
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In #3 JCM said: BMW starts selling heated seat subscriptions for $18 a month I have a dryer I bought a few years ago that wanted me to pay a buck a month for notifying me when the laundry was done. I refused. This year, that feature was now available for free. I expect BMW will lose money on this venture.
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Occasional Reader
7/13/2022 9:28:44 AM
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Reply to JCM in 3: Reply to vxbush in 5: Me, I want a toaster that tells me stuff. Just... because.
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lucius septimius
7/13/2022 9:33:00 AM
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Reply to Occasional Reader in 6: My toaster tells me things all the time, which is why I keep it locked away. It tells me bad things. Very bad things.
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JCM
7/13/2022 10:12:51 AM
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Reply to vxbush in 9: They point out obesity and hunger are approximately equal numbers. The WHO studies and other sources I've seen say there is more obesity.
This is a "study" which started with a conclusion, and generated the data sets to support that conclusion. The conclusion is "global warming". The reason for hunger in almost every case worldwide is a failed state. Not climate, not drought, nothing more than the lack of stability in a region to successfully run a complete crop cycle. Their "plan" will result in nothing more than worldwide food shortages.
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JCM
7/13/2022 10:41:50 AM
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Reply to vxbush in 11: I just don't want to go there.... it is so rage inducing.
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buzzsawmonkey
7/13/2022 10:49:38 AM
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In #7 lucius septimius said: My toaster tells me things all the time, which is why I keep it locked away. My father used to say, "Never buy anything that does not have a manual override." Useful principle if one works, as he did, with nuclear reactors---and equally applicable to everyday life.
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vxbush
7/13/2022 11:03:57 AM
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In #13 buzzsawmonkey said: My father used to say, "Never buy anything that does not have a manual override." How many disasters in Sci Fi shows could be avoided with this one little trick?
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buzzsawmonkey
7/13/2022 11:08:45 AM
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In #14 vxbush said: How many disasters in Sci Fi shows could be avoided with this one little trick?
I'd imagine most of them, though I'm not a big sci-fi watcher.
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Occasional Reader
7/13/2022 11:26:24 AM
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Manuel Override? Does he sell breakfast tacos down at the BO-deh-guh?
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buzzsawmonkey
7/13/2022 11:34:16 AM
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Reply to Occasional Reader in 16: You mean like "Bodega Bay" where Hitchcock's "The Birds" took place?
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Occasional Reader
7/13/2022 11:41:27 AM
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Reply to buzzsawmonkey in 17:
Actually, I misspelled it; it's BO-guh-duh. (Jill Biden pronunciation, in case you hadn't heard.)
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lucius septimius
7/13/2022 3:02:13 PM
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I'm getting a weird error message.
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