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Re: https://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/new ... d=12267350
"A Kiwi adman has chosen an unusual support person to accompany him to a redundancy meeting. In lieu of the usual suspects of a friend, colleague or family member, the member of the creative team at FCB hired a professional clown to attend the meeting with him."
With so much acceptance of support animals, beings, and things, I'll bring my favorite support thing
to my next stressful event: a tub of Buttered Pecan Ice Cream (and one spoon).
Rod
"A Kiwi adman has chosen an unusual support person to accompany him to a redundancy meeting. In lieu of the usual suspects of a friend, colleague or family member, the member of the creative team at FCB hired a professional clown to attend the meeting with him."
With so much acceptance of support animals, beings, and things, I'll bring my favorite support thing
to my next stressful event: a tub of Buttered Pecan Ice Cream (and one spoon).
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Re: https://thetruthaboutcancer.com/what-ar ... er-supply/
"Chemtrails have nothing to do with the jet engine combustion process. They are often laid in a grid-like pattern by multiple planes (even drones) where they disperse slowly taking on the appearance of odd, at first narrow, but widening, smoky clouds until merging together to form, if sufficiently numerous, an aerosol bank that obscures the blue sky and gives the appearance of a dirty white overcast.
Unlike normal contrails which quickly dissipate, chemtrails (“fake clouds” as my children call them) sometimes take hours to dissipate and eventually fan out to a “spider web” type of milky haze that covers the entire sky. As these are formed from minute reflective metallic particulates they eventually reach the earth."
Decades of living within miles of one of the larger international airports easily convince (if you observe the sky) that there's significant difference between contrails and chemtrails. While the purpose(s) of chemtrails is mysterious, their existence is not. Enjoy the patterns!
... while your clear blue sky diffuses to (faux) milky haze.
Rod
"Chemtrails have nothing to do with the jet engine combustion process. They are often laid in a grid-like pattern by multiple planes (even drones) where they disperse slowly taking on the appearance of odd, at first narrow, but widening, smoky clouds until merging together to form, if sufficiently numerous, an aerosol bank that obscures the blue sky and gives the appearance of a dirty white overcast.
Unlike normal contrails which quickly dissipate, chemtrails (“fake clouds” as my children call them) sometimes take hours to dissipate and eventually fan out to a “spider web” type of milky haze that covers the entire sky. As these are formed from minute reflective metallic particulates they eventually reach the earth."
Decades of living within miles of one of the larger international airports easily convince (if you observe the sky) that there's significant difference between contrails and chemtrails. While the purpose(s) of chemtrails is mysterious, their existence is not. Enjoy the patterns!
... while your clear blue sky diffuses to (faux) milky haze.
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Re:https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... rious.html
"Tourism companies in Quito, the capital of Ecuador, are promoting trips to the city's oldest cemetery as a way to confront death.
"For around $26, visitors to the El Tejar cemetery are treated to theatrical reenactments, games and snacks."
Reminds me of a Halloween party decades ago ...
Guests were blindfolded, then objects were passed around
with misleading verbal identification:
- peeled grapes were "eyeballs".
- cooked thin spaghetti was "brains".
- dried moistened apricots were "ears".
- sausage with skin removed was "poop".
- sausage with the skin was (that thing).
Rod
"Tourism companies in Quito, the capital of Ecuador, are promoting trips to the city's oldest cemetery as a way to confront death.
"For around $26, visitors to the El Tejar cemetery are treated to theatrical reenactments, games and snacks."
Reminds me of a Halloween party decades ago ...
Guests were blindfolded, then objects were passed around
with misleading verbal identification:
- peeled grapes were "eyeballs".
- cooked thin spaghetti was "brains".
- dried moistened apricots were "ears".
- sausage with skin removed was "poop".
- sausage with the skin was (that thing).
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More "preferred narrative" ...
Re: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/new-9- ... -flight-93
"New 9/11 account recalls harrowing moments before Flight 93 crash"
(a comment about the Pentagon crash that day, but similar lack of evidence as Shanksville)
"Pentagon employee April Gallop walked out of the Pentagon through the impact hole on 9/11 and testified she saw no signs of an aircraft –
no seats, luggage, metal, or bodies. Gallop was briefed by officials not to tell her story in public; she also received an email from a Fox News reporter who had been told by the Pentagon not to interview her."
Rod
Re: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/new-9- ... -flight-93
"New 9/11 account recalls harrowing moments before Flight 93 crash"
(a comment about the Pentagon crash that day, but similar lack of evidence as Shanksville)
"Pentagon employee April Gallop walked out of the Pentagon through the impact hole on 9/11 and testified she saw no signs of an aircraft –
no seats, luggage, metal, or bodies. Gallop was briefed by officials not to tell her story in public; she also received an email from a Fox News reporter who had been told by the Pentagon not to interview her."
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From The Science of Living Longer magazine, Centennial Editon, 2018
"Food For Thought" article: "the science of dieting is simple: Eat less"
... especially calorie-intense, less nutritious foods,
but remember that fiber is important nutrition.
Rod
"Food For Thought" article: "the science of dieting is simple: Eat less"
... especially calorie-intense, less nutritious foods,
but remember that fiber is important nutrition.
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Re: https://www.forbes.com/sites/michaelshe ... d5d252121c
"The problem of solar panel disposal 'will explode with full force in two or three decades and wreck the environment”
because it 'is a huge amount of waste and they are not easy to recycle.'"
"the quotes come from a senior Chinese solar official, a 40-year veteran of the U.S. solar industry,
and research scientists with the German Stuttgart Institute for Photovoltaics."
Oops! Not so clean green energy!
... not to mention standard roofing materials that might have to be replaced
because solar panels are bolted to the roof (makes holes in the roofing).
Solar farms are more practical and less destructive to home roofing.
A home owner would invest in the farm to receive the energy benefits,
since there are ways to measure electricity added to "the grid".
Rod
"The problem of solar panel disposal 'will explode with full force in two or three decades and wreck the environment”
because it 'is a huge amount of waste and they are not easy to recycle.'"
"the quotes come from a senior Chinese solar official, a 40-year veteran of the U.S. solar industry,
and research scientists with the German Stuttgart Institute for Photovoltaics."
Oops! Not so clean green energy!
... not to mention standard roofing materials that might have to be replaced
because solar panels are bolted to the roof (makes holes in the roofing).
Solar farms are more practical and less destructive to home roofing.
A home owner would invest in the farm to receive the energy benefits,
since there are ways to measure electricity added to "the grid".
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Re: https://sputniknews.com/science/2019091 ... c-priests/
"'Buddhism isn’t a belief in a God; it’s pursuing Buddha’s path,' he explains.
'It doesn’t matter whether it’s represented by a machine, a piece of scrap metal, or a tree.'"
Virtual Nikes may be complementary to traveling this path ...
but something living is the more familiar representation.
Rod
"'Buddhism isn’t a belief in a God; it’s pursuing Buddha’s path,' he explains.
'It doesn’t matter whether it’s represented by a machine, a piece of scrap metal, or a tree.'"
Virtual Nikes may be complementary to traveling this path ...
but something living is the more familiar representation.
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Re: https://www.cnn.com/2019/09/16/us/pytho ... index.html
"The program works exactly like you think it would: Authorized citizens, known as python removal agents, are paid by the hour to track and humanely dispatch pythons and other invasive, environmentally dangerous snake species."
"In order to be considered, you must be at least 18, have all of your IDs and documentation in order* and have no recent criminal history."
* ... since feeding a python will eliminate you from the program.
Obviously, a 10-foot python had to eat a few of the Everglade's delectable delights to reach that size.
On the other hand, pythons contribute to the gator elimination program ... and to pull a gator by the tail
is not the recommended way to capture it.
Rod
"The program works exactly like you think it would: Authorized citizens, known as python removal agents, are paid by the hour to track and humanely dispatch pythons and other invasive, environmentally dangerous snake species."
"In order to be considered, you must be at least 18, have all of your IDs and documentation in order* and have no recent criminal history."
* ... since feeding a python will eliminate you from the program.
Obviously, a 10-foot python had to eat a few of the Everglade's delectable delights to reach that size.
On the other hand, pythons contribute to the gator elimination program ... and to pull a gator by the tail
is not the recommended way to capture it.
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Re: https://www.wakingtimes.com/2018/08/20/ ... addictive/
"the science of how food companies get customers physically, mentally and emotionally hooked on their products reads like a good conspiracy theory. Major food manufacturers know good and well that repeat customers can be made by tricking the mind and body and overriding our natural tendency to seek out healthy, satisfying foods."
Re: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9pBYKVESAyk
Got a food craving? Recall K.D.'s "Constant craving has always been"
... at least while food companies have been creating those cravings.
Rod
"the science of how food companies get customers physically, mentally and emotionally hooked on their products reads like a good conspiracy theory. Major food manufacturers know good and well that repeat customers can be made by tricking the mind and body and overriding our natural tendency to seek out healthy, satisfying foods."
Re: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9pBYKVESAyk
Got a food craving? Recall K.D.'s "Constant craving has always been"
... at least while food companies have been creating those cravings.
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Re: https://www.lawyerscommitteefor9-11inqu ... esolution/
"the overwhelming evidence presented in said petition demonstrates beyond any doubt that pre-planted explosives and/or incendiaries — not just airplanes and the ensuing fires — caused the destruction of the three World Trade Center buildings, killing the vast majority of the victims"
"The planes did it!" has been such a popular mantra, believed by the majority of people,
that rewriting (correcting) the history may not be very popular now.
Rod
"the overwhelming evidence presented in said petition demonstrates beyond any doubt that pre-planted explosives and/or incendiaries — not just airplanes and the ensuing fires — caused the destruction of the three World Trade Center buildings, killing the vast majority of the victims"
"The planes did it!" has been such a popular mantra, believed by the majority of people,
that rewriting (correcting) the history may not be very popular now.
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Re: https://massprivatei.blogspot.com/2019/ ... xa-to.html
"It is hard to imagine a more intrusive home surveillance device than a faucet or toilet that listens to everyone's conversations, but that is just what Delta Faucet and Kohler have done. Delta Faucet's 'Voice IQ' takes advantage of where lots of people like to congregate and turns it into an Alexa eavesdropping center."
Seems to me ... if you're going to let Alexa listen to all that you say and do, you should get a discount for providing voyeuristic content.
Who can tell? like Instagram and other social media, this could be popular public entertainment ... with feedback.
Rod
"It is hard to imagine a more intrusive home surveillance device than a faucet or toilet that listens to everyone's conversations, but that is just what Delta Faucet and Kohler have done. Delta Faucet's 'Voice IQ' takes advantage of where lots of people like to congregate and turns it into an Alexa eavesdropping center."
Seems to me ... if you're going to let Alexa listen to all that you say and do, you should get a discount for providing voyeuristic content.
Who can tell? like Instagram and other social media, this could be popular public entertainment ... with feedback.
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Re: https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/na ... 350323001/
This gets confusing for faux meat ...
- Faux National Cheeseburger Day ...
- or National Faux Cheeseburger Day ...
- or National Cheese FauxBurger Day ...
- or National Cheeseburger Day ...
with faux meat not permitted.
- or National Cheeseburger Day ...
with faux meat an option.
Rod
This gets confusing for faux meat ...
- Faux National Cheeseburger Day ...
- or National Faux Cheeseburger Day ...
- or National Cheese FauxBurger Day ...
- or National Cheeseburger Day ...
with faux meat not permitted.
- or National Cheeseburger Day ...
with faux meat an option.
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Re: https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest ... s-20081984
It's unbelievable that knowledge of nutrition could be so limited today ...
but this next article helps to explain the problem:
https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/fo ... 355025001/
Rod
It's unbelievable that knowledge of nutrition could be so limited today ...
but this next article helps to explain the problem:
https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/fo ... 355025001/
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Re: https://www.naturalnews.com/2019-09-17- ... ystem.html
"According to one person familiar with the project, Amazon’s hand-swipe technology is able to process a payment in less than 300 milliseconds, while it currently takes upwards of three or four seconds to process a payment via credit card."
"The goal is to not only increase the flow of customers through the Whole Foods checkout line, but also to get Whole Foods customers to spend more money while shopping."
Methinks that this is where the technology is going: if you even think of a product (or touch it or stare at it) while in the store, you bought it ... "in less than 300 milliseconds". But it's good to know that we'll have "three or four seconds" longer to shop.
At first, having a cart or hand basket that kept a current total of your selections seemed convenient,
but then, knowing that total cost as you shop, might limit how much you spend.
Rod
"According to one person familiar with the project, Amazon’s hand-swipe technology is able to process a payment in less than 300 milliseconds, while it currently takes upwards of three or four seconds to process a payment via credit card."
"The goal is to not only increase the flow of customers through the Whole Foods checkout line, but also to get Whole Foods customers to spend more money while shopping."
Methinks that this is where the technology is going: if you even think of a product (or touch it or stare at it) while in the store, you bought it ... "in less than 300 milliseconds". But it's good to know that we'll have "three or four seconds" longer to shop.
At first, having a cart or hand basket that kept a current total of your selections seemed convenient,
but then, knowing that total cost as you shop, might limit how much you spend.
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Re: https://www.wfaa.com/article/news/local ... 1822a178c8
Frisco, a fast-growing city 25 miles north of Dallas city center, is projecting air-taxi service as the next travel option.
Rod
Frisco, a fast-growing city 25 miles north of Dallas city center, is projecting air-taxi service as the next travel option.
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Re: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/failed ... redictions
"while data from NASA and other top research agencies confirms global temperatures are indeed rising,
a newly compiled retrospective indicates the doomsday rhetoric is perhaps more overheated."
Obviously, humans need to reverse environmental damage to the planet (and soon),
but not in panic mode.
Rod
"while data from NASA and other top research agencies confirms global temperatures are indeed rising,
a newly compiled retrospective indicates the doomsday rhetoric is perhaps more overheated."
Obviously, humans need to reverse environmental damage to the planet (and soon),
but not in panic mode.
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Re: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/arti ... -loss.html
"TEMT works by breaking up toxic clumps of proteins called amyloid-beta and tau,
the formation of which is thought to be the cause of Alzheimer's.
"When these are cleared, previously-blocked nerve cells in the brain are,
in theory, able to return to functioning as normal."
However, the testing was very limited with "placebo effect" a possibility,
perhaps encouraging behavioral and/or dietary changes.
Rod
"TEMT works by breaking up toxic clumps of proteins called amyloid-beta and tau,
the formation of which is thought to be the cause of Alzheimer's.
"When these are cleared, previously-blocked nerve cells in the brain are,
in theory, able to return to functioning as normal."
However, the testing was very limited with "placebo effect" a possibility,
perhaps encouraging behavioral and/or dietary changes.
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Re: https://www.bbc.com/news/av/business-49 ... ells-jokes
Sample robot joke ...
"Did you hear about the human who used to clean floors here?
He works for me, cleaning my toilets at home."
Rod
Sample robot joke ...
"Did you hear about the human who used to clean floors here?
He works for me, cleaning my toilets at home."
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Re: https://www.bbc.com/news/av/business-49 ... ells-jokes
Sample robot joke (improved) ...
Bittersweep (sounds like "Bittersweet")
"Did you hear about the human who used to clean floors here?
He works for me, cleaning my toilets at home."
"That's not funny - robots don't need toilets!
The man is probably unemployed."
Bingo Bittersweep!
Rod
Sample robot joke (improved) ...
Bittersweep (sounds like "Bittersweet")
"Did you hear about the human who used to clean floors here?
He works for me, cleaning my toilets at home."
"That's not funny - robots don't need toilets!
The man is probably unemployed."
Bingo Bittersweep!
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A psychiatrist deplores transgender therapy ...
Re: https://www.zerohedge.com/health/johns- ... ill-regret
"McHugh thinks that eventually our society will look back on this craze as something of an historical shame.
'I believe it will be something like how we think of eugenics now.'"
"many of the people who go on to have treatment of their body discover they are just as depressed, discouraged
and live just as problematic lives as they did before because they did not address the primary problem"
Rod
Re: https://www.zerohedge.com/health/johns- ... ill-regret
"McHugh thinks that eventually our society will look back on this craze as something of an historical shame.
'I believe it will be something like how we think of eugenics now.'"
"many of the people who go on to have treatment of their body discover they are just as depressed, discouraged
and live just as problematic lives as they did before because they did not address the primary problem"
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Re: https://time.com/5680759/justin-trudeau ... ace-photo/
Easy to follow rule ...
With today's restricted etiquette, one cannot "wear" the skin of another race ... for any reason.
If you have done this - even decades ago - prepare your apologies now.
Masks may be permissible ... if you're not in politics or other leadership positions.
Rod
Easy to follow rule ...
With today's restricted etiquette, one cannot "wear" the skin of another race ... for any reason.
If you have done this - even decades ago - prepare your apologies now.
Masks may be permissible ... if you're not in politics or other leadership positions.
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Re: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... loped.html
"The treatment helped expel biologically-aged cells that produce toxins – potentially making a 90-year-old feel 40 again.
"Nine patients with diabetes-related illnesses received medicine generally used to treat cancer.
They were also given a compound found in fruits and vegetables for the study"
So ... fruits and veggies are helpful!
Rod
"The treatment helped expel biologically-aged cells that produce toxins – potentially making a 90-year-old feel 40 again.
"Nine patients with diabetes-related illnesses received medicine generally used to treat cancer.
They were also given a compound found in fruits and vegetables for the study"
So ... fruits and veggies are helpful!
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Re: https://www.cnn.com/2019/09/19/business ... index.html
Informative video! And hinting that this "faux living creature" trend will continue,
like faux fish, faux turkey (not Tofurky), faux butt (pork), faux bologna.
(maybe not faux insect for decades)
Tip: All of the plant materials used to create this "faux ever"
are themselves edible ... and more nutritious, less expensive.
Rod
Informative video! And hinting that this "faux living creature" trend will continue,
like faux fish, faux turkey (not Tofurky), faux butt (pork), faux bologna.
(maybe not faux insect for decades)
Tip: All of the plant materials used to create this "faux ever"
are themselves edible ... and more nutritious, less expensive.
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Re: https://www.cnn.com/2019/09/19/health/b ... index.html
"Warren diagnosed her with 'acquired methemoglobinemia,' a reaction caused by certain medicines
that stops blood from carrying oxygen to tissue ... her reaction was caused by benzocaine,
an active ingredient found in over-the-counter toothache and cold sore medicine ...
hers is a rare side effect."
"the antidote ... returns a missing electron to the hemoglobin molecule
that restores oxygen levels and helps release oxygen back into tissue."
Rod
"Warren diagnosed her with 'acquired methemoglobinemia,' a reaction caused by certain medicines
that stops blood from carrying oxygen to tissue ... her reaction was caused by benzocaine,
an active ingredient found in over-the-counter toothache and cold sore medicine ...
hers is a rare side effect."
"the antidote ... returns a missing electron to the hemoglobin molecule
that restores oxygen levels and helps release oxygen back into tissue."
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Re: https://www.foxnews.com/lifestyle/minne ... for-a-meal
"Sitting on a relatively empty tray were a handful of baby carrots, a packet of marinara sauce
and - worst of all - an opened hot dog bun with melted cheese."
Maybe a menu designed by computer with untested AI
... since some of the food groups are at least represented:
grains (bun), veggies (carrots), dairy/fat/protein (cheese),
vitamins/minerals (marinara sauce).
Might appeal to a homeless person after dumpster diving.
Rod
"Sitting on a relatively empty tray were a handful of baby carrots, a packet of marinara sauce
and - worst of all - an opened hot dog bun with melted cheese."
Maybe a menu designed by computer with untested AI
... since some of the food groups are at least represented:
grains (bun), veggies (carrots), dairy/fat/protein (cheese),
vitamins/minerals (marinara sauce).
Might appeal to a homeless person after dumpster diving.
Rod