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Re: https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/201 ... 928733002/

"A report last year by the U.K.-based market research firm Childwise suggested that voice recognition gadgets could be teaching children
to be rude and demanding, and that 'the dividing line between digital ‘person’ and a real human being might not be clear for children.'"

"Jeremy Bloom has a polite family. But after a few frustratingly failed attempts in which Bloom politely asked Alexa
to turn down the volume at dinner time, he shouted instead, 'Alexa, zip it.'"

User: "Alexa, are you a real person with feelings?"
Alexa: "How much are you paying me?"
User: "Nothing, but I bought the speaker!"
Alexa: "As for the question ... zip it!" :o

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Re: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/arti ... -week.html

"Don’t have the same breakfast, lunch or dinner all the time. Try new foods.
Sprinkle mixed seeds on your breakfast and switch which grains you eat each day."

:idea: Changing every day might be excessive - take several days to finish the pot of whatever
before changing the menu (IMO). Besides, the beneficial bacteria are probably satisified with
whatever foods (especially fiber) they're probably satisified with. :roll:

... and nutritionists recommend eating some raw foods daily, like salads and fruit. ;)

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Re: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/a ... dding.html

"Justin Bieber reveals the 'wifey' necklace he made wife Hailey Bieber" 8)

Perhaps, "husbande" is a complementary word for "Husbande 'n Wifey" merchandising. :roll

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Re: https://www.foxbusiness.com/business-le ... -investors

"Charles Schwab: If you start investing at this age (30), you’re making a mistake" :o

:idea: ... especially "investing" where negative interest rates prevail ...
but such losses might be tax deductions in the future. :finger:

:idea: ... "That's the ticket!" An investment account where the earnings
go to the government for extra reduction of your taxes. :roll:

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Re: https://www.cnn.com/2019/10/14/entertai ... index.html

"Jennifer Aniston -- who played Rachel Green throughout the sitcom's 10 seasons -- has now squashed hopes of a reboot. In an interview with Variety, the 50-year-old actress revealed that although there was some interest in a movie, producers wouldn't allow it." :(

"the show is about a time in your life when your friends are your family. It's not that time anymore" :roll:

:idea: Interestingly, that "time in your life" segues to "when your family is your family"...
but then matures to "when your family's friends are your family". ;)

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"The kidney-shaped cushion comes with a birth certificate and mirrors your breathing patterns to help you nod off.
I would rather spoon a fork ... not the other way round" :roll:

"I don’t have a cat, so used this as a substitute, sitting it on my lap with a bowl of minestrone while I watched Friends –
I am aware how lonely this sounds; can we not focus on that? – and the weight was soothing. The delicate rasp could be purring.
If anything, it is slightly more affectionate than a couple of cats I could care to mention" ;)

:idea: At least, the baby metaphor has potential ... the advanced model could be programmed to need diaper changes
and would cry several times during the night, with replacement every year for growth; eventually needing driving lessons,
then enrollment in college, and a lavish robot wedding (Oops! Forgot the dating years!). :lol:

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https://politicalpistachio.blogspot.com ... rmful.html

:cheers: Good article about the Veggie Burger (aka "Faux Meat") phenomenon.

Bottom line: Veggie Burgers are good! if made with real food (not lab stuff). :roll:

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I hear you, Rod. I love a good veggie burger if it is made with beans and beet root etc... :bana: While it may not be reminiscent of meat, it is still delicious and takes care of that "burger craving."

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Re: https://www.cnn.com/2019/10/17/tech/bee ... index.html

"Argentina-based startup Beeflow has developed a special nutrient-packed formula for bees meant to boost their immune systems and make them stronger to work better in colder temperatures. According to CEO Matias Viel, it enables bees to do seven times more flights in cold temperatures than they ordinarily would be able to without the formula."

"Beekeepers feed the bees the plant-based formula, which contains sugar, water and proprietary ingredients, about once a week."

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Re: https://www.zerohedge.com/crypto/feds-b ... coin-trail

"Feds Bust World's 'Largest Dark Web Child Porn Marketplace' By Following A Bitcoin Trail"

:cheers: Good for the crime-busting, but a warning that bitcoin transactions are not anonymous
to those who have the technology to track those transactions ... hinting that this technology
was designed specifically for tracking those transactions. :roll:

Think not? Personal notices of taxes due might be convincing. ;)

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"drones will start with a flying radius of about 4 miles (6.5 kilometers) from Wing’s distribution facility in Christiansburg.
The drones are capable of flying a 12-mile (19-kilometer) round trip, and Wing expects to widen its radius eventually,
though it did not give a timeline for expansion."

:bana: Sounds exciting ... if you need quick delivery of an online order.
But "flies and mosquitos" come to mind with all that lower air traffic,
delivering to so many customers! of so many businesses! :shock:

:idea: Then air pirates might capture your pizza wingin' to you
(or whatever's on their shoppin' list for free stuff). :roll:

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Re: https://www.dcclothesline.com/2019/10/1 ... community/

:bana: Interesting marketing program ... by combining the K cereals.
Sweet 'n Tasty! ... but same cold-cereal nutrition ... apparently. :roll:

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Re: https://www.foxnews.com/us/texas-longho ... e-the-pics

"The 6-year-old longhorn from Rocksprings, Texas, measured 11 feet, 1.8 inches from tip to tip of his horns
at the Horn Showcase in Oklahoma on Oct. 4-5, unofficially breaking the Guinness World Record." :shock:

Notice the sudden aching of your neck muscles when viewing this picture? :roll:

:scratch: Want the wall-mounted horns when Bucklehead passes on?
Start saving your gold coins now ... and take a number. ;)

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Re: https://www.cnn.com/2019/10/20/us/asexu ... index.html

"There are some people who might experience sexual attraction under certain circumstances but feel that their experiences align more with asexuality than other orientations. People who fit under that umbrella are called "aces" for short, and can identify as asexual, gray-asexual or demisexual."

:idea: However, the elderly might protest "gray" since they've already captured that color ... :roll:
but a "gray gray-asexual" might exist. Then again, at the age when sex is a distant memory
- if at all, "morning wood" (for men) becomes "morning would ... be any color to be comforting". ;)

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"they came up with 'Flower Host,' a sort-of sommelier for cannabis. This employee, who’s separate from the server, typically has budtending experience and can recommend different strains of indica/sativa from Lowell’s vast menu of flowers, pre-roll packs, vapes and edibles."

"Then there’s the $30 'tokage fee,' like a corkage fee if you BYO weed." :roll:

:idea: "What?! There's a 'tokage fee' for toking your own flowers!"
Toke your own or not, these flowers might be on the dinner menu:
https://www.southernliving.com/food/ent ... le-flowers
... and a tokage fee if you dine on your own (real) flowers. :o

Diner: "This menu is too confusing - I'll just have coffee."
Waiter: "There's still a tokage fee if you BYO c. stuff."
Diner: "No BYO - I just came to breathe the air ...
and I'd like to be seated next to Ima Toker." ;)

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"MacDonald began working out at the gym four times a week, doing cardio, and radicalized her diet by focusing on whole foods like vegetables and meat instead of the sweets and high-calorie bagels she used to regularly eat."

Granny advises BYOB (buns) to 4x weekly workouts. ;)
(thin stretch pants optional ... if you dare) :roll:

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Re: https://www.cnn.com/2019/10/20/us/santa ... index.html

"Santa Anita Park has second horse death of fall meet, 34th since December"

:scratch: Curiosity about what causes horse deaths (also euthanasia for broken bones)
led to this article about horse bone nutrition (similar to human bone nutrition). ;)

:idea: In particular, weight bearing exercise helps bones strengthen ...
and don't stay in your stall so long every day. :roll:

:scratch: "Which stall?" Yes (but stay long enough)

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Re: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... -test.html

"breathalyzer test for marijuana is a billion times more sensitive than standard alcohol test"

"Marijuana byproduct THC can stay in system for up to a month"

:idea: Time to check if hemp seeds contribute detectable THC using this device. ;)
"Up to a month" is warning about scheduled testing; for surprise testing, "Surprise!" :roll:

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Hi Rod,

It's so heart breaking the horse deaths. :cry:
Do you remember the much touted race back in the late seventies between a mare and a stallion that sort of became a male female competition with all the humans. There was quite the build up and then much to everyone's horror the mare broke her leg during the race but wouldn't stop trying to run. I was traumatised for years and even now cry as the remembered image come back o me.
This week here in Australia footage has come out of former race horses being sent to the abattoir. (slaughterhouse) Quite upsetting actually...let's just throw them away when they are no good for running. grrrrr I thought it would affect the big horse races over the week end and a fair few people would stay away..but no... they still strolled in in their finest. In interview several said they just wanted to have fun.

I guess it is a complicated issue but to see these beautiful once pampered beasts being beaten and shocked and so afraid.
God, it was awful! And I have another dreadful image that I can't get out of my head.

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Sandy,,

Bone studies of wild horses vs racing horses might reveal that race horse breeding/care is the primary cause
of horse bone fractures (that typically occur during the stresses of racing). And wild horses do lotsa racing. :roll:

:idea: On the bright side, many horse lovers are involved despite any errors in "the system". ;)

True story: The daughter of my neighbor a few decades ago, used the investment inheritance from her departed mother
to buy a small ranch south of Fort Worth where she rehabilitates abused horses. 8)

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Re: https://news.yahoo.com/boeing-wants-fly ... 50000.html

The plane just needs to start flyin' ... maybe freight and charter for a while. ;)

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Re: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/arti ... -gels.html

"The only downside was those consuming potatoes experienced significantly more gastrointestinal bloating,
pain and flatulence than the other groups."

:idea: Maybe "No pain - No gain" ... and flatulence is insignificant while racing outdoors. :roll:

"The researchers found those given the potato puree and carbohydrate gels had higher glucose concentrations in their blood,
which showed their body was sustaining blood sugar levels." :?

:idea: "Higher glucose" confirms caution about diabetes and quick-digesting carbohydrates ...
but serious exercise moderates the body's glucose response. :finger:

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Re: https://www.foxnews.com/food-drink/burg ... fused-buns

"As part of its campaign for the new Ghost Whopper, Burger King hired a psychic named Riz Mirza —
describing him as 'a medium of international renown' — for an ad campaign in which he 'channels'
the spirits of the dead to taste-test the new offering." :roll:

:idea: Somewhat entertaining ... but first burger rejection segment seems confusing :?
(is this the Ghost Whopper?). And the skit degrades the work of channelers (IMO).

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Re: http://thesmokinggun.com/documents/drun ... ust-528413'

"A man spotted riding a Segway in the wrong direction on a Florida road is facing a drunk driving charge, according to cops who report that the suspect admitted drinking nearly two bottles of wine before piloting the self-balancing vehicle."

"Florida criminal statutes classify the Segway as a motor vehicle since it is 'operated on the roads of this state, used to transport persons or property, and propelled by power other than muscular power.'"

:idea: A good marketing statement for Segway (even a drunk can "drive" it!).
But drunk or not, zippin' down a road?! in the wrong direction?! without a seat belt?!
without a helmet?! :shock: The Segway would probably be the sole survivor. :roll:

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Rer: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/arti ... erers.html

"Controversial fecal transplants brought relief for 50% IBS sufferers - but only if their donors were extra-healthy 'super donors'"

"The stool contains roughly 1,000 different species of bacteria that act as probiotics and replenish the digestive tract with bacteria."
"The transfer is then made via an enema, a tube inserted through the mouth, or a pill containing freeze-dried material."

:idea: Well ... it works for some people ... with certain donors ... but seems to require more research. ;)
Perhaps the type and quantity of each bacteria (from donor) needs to complement (or overwhelm) existing bacteria (in recipient).
And prebiotics (food for beneficial bacteria, especially fiber) may be just as important as probiotics (including fecal transplants).

Also, not all bacteria in the colon is beneficial (but well-controlled by the good (stuff) in healthy people) ...
and some nutritionists claim that a good diet is sufficient for beneficial bacteria to dominate. :roll:

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