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Chicken in the Slow Cooker, Sunday, 3/19/2023

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itsjoan...@webtv.net

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Mar 19, 2023, 3:53:09 PM3/19/23
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We've had the discussion about chicken the last two days, wings and/or
breasts. I had stated I got boneless skinless breasts Friday for $1.99
per pound and I'd cook them in the crockpot.

Today I got up a bit early and pulled out my CrockPot brand slow cooker
and got everything in the crock and proceeded to put it on the back porch
to lazily do its' thing. I turn the crockpot on; nothing. Back in the house we
go and I try another plug; nothing. Just to satisfy my mind I plugged a small
lamp into the outside receptacle and it comes on with no problem.

I get the Ninja Foodi out as it has a slow cook function amongst other options.
Everything gets transferred into that pot and back to the porch I go. The pot
is doing its' thing as I write. Going to the CrockPot website and doing what
they say to 'trick' the pot to coming on is a bust. Now I'm mulling over
whether to buy another slow cooker or just let the Ninja be my only option.

What are you cooking this last day of winter??

GM

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Mar 19, 2023, 3:58:07 PM3/19/23
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A chuck steak, frites, Bruxelles sprouts, and a Caesar salad...

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GM

Bruce

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Mar 19, 2023, 4:01:21 PM3/19/23
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Wut? It's the 20th day of autumn.

Ed Pawlowski

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Mar 19, 2023, 4:33:47 PM3/19/23
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Eating dinner will hopefully let you decide if the Ninja is adequate.

Leftover from Friday, one of the meal kits from Publix. Chicken with
cheese and bacon.

Bryan Simmons

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Mar 19, 2023, 5:21:39 PM3/19/23
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Do something in between. Buy one of these.
https://www.amazon.com/Emeril-Everyday-QT-Pressure-Accessory/dp/B084KQZ9ZZ
That way, if you want to have two things pressure
cooking or slow cooking separately--like you could
use the Emeril to do rice or beans while the Ninja
is doing what it is busy doing... When my son
moved out, and took our extra multicooker, there
have been several times when I'd wished that I'd
had a second one, and the Emeril brand is only $89.
The only use I ever have for a crockpot is to keep
food warm for buffet style family dinners. We'll
probably use one or more of them this Easter.
>
> What are you cooking this last day of winter??
>
My wife cut her finger yesterday, so I'll be doing
all of the dishes for a while, and once I got started
working on kitchen cleanup, I couldn't stop. I
spent a couple of hours. Now, it's almost time to
get it greasy again. I have ground beef, and I'm
thinking maybe chili.

--Bryan

itsjoan...@webtv.net

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Mar 19, 2023, 5:46:01 PM3/19/23
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On Sunday, March 19, 2023 at 4:21:39 PM UTC-5, Bryan Simmons wrote:
>
> On Sunday, March 19, 2023 at 2:53:09 PM UTC-5, itsjoan...@webtv.net wrote:
> >
> > I get the Ninja Foodi out as it has a slow cook function amongst other options.
> > Now I'm mulling over
> > whether to buy another slow cooker or just let the Ninja be my only option.
> >
> Do something in between. Buy one of these.
> https://www.amazon.com/Emeril-Everyday-QT-Pressure-Accessory/dp/B084KQZ9ZZ
> That way, if you want to have two things pressure
> cooking or slow cooking separately--like you could
> use the Emeril to do rice or beans while the Ninja
> is doing what it is busy doing... When my son
> moved out, and took our extra multicooker, there
> have been several times when I'd wished that I'd
> had a second one, and the Emeril brand is only $89.
> The only use I ever have for a crockpot is to keep
> food warm for buffet style family dinners. We'll
> probably use one or more of them this Easter.
> >
If I were to decide on another pressure cooker I'd just go with Ninja.
It has a browning lid too. I'm just bummed out why, for no reason,
my slow cooker has died on me.
> >
> > What are you cooking this last day of winter??
> >
> My wife cut her finger yesterday, so I'll be doing
> all of the dishes for a while, and once I got started
> working on kitchen cleanup, I couldn't stop. I
> spent a couple of hours. Now, it's almost time to
> get it greasy again. I have ground beef, and I'm
> thinking maybe chili.
>
> --Bryan
>
The rare times I've cut my finger I'll wear one of those disposable
exam gloves on the injured hand. It does wonders keeping me from
hopping around the kitchen like a kangaroo holding that injured finger.

lucr...@florence.it

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Mar 19, 2023, 5:59:43 PM3/19/23
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On Sun, 19 Mar 2023 12:53:05 -0700 (PDT), "itsjoan...@webtv.net"
<itsjoan...@webtv.net> wrote:

>
I put a couple of chicken wings in the air fryer and added some frozen
chips for the last ten minutes. It was tasty and easy. I don't know
if the same thing happened in the USA but suddenly all the
stupidmarkets stopped carrying proper chicken wings and only carry
them chopped into sections. Hate that but fortunately one called No
Frills not too far from here carries chicken wings with the three
pieces all joined together.

Dave Smith

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Mar 19, 2023, 6:15:31 PM3/19/23
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On 2023-03-19 5:59 p.m., lucr...@florence.it wrote:
> On Sun, 19 Mar 2023 12:53:05 -0700 (PDT), "itsjoan...@webtv.net"

>> What are you cooking this last day of winter??
>
> I put a couple of chicken wings in the air fryer and added some frozen
> chips for the last ten minutes. It was tasty and easy. I don't know
> if the same thing happened in the USA but suddenly all the
> stupidmarkets stopped carrying proper chicken wings and only carry
> them chopped into sections. Hate that but fortunately one called No
> Frills not too far from here carries chicken wings with the three
> pieces all joined together.

I have not bought or cooked wings in a few years, but my experience was
that if they came already cut into flats and drumettes the price for a
feed of wings would be higher than an equal feed from a batch of whole
wings. It costs them a certain amount per pound and since they can't
sell the tips they are going to increase the price per pound to cover
the cost of the tips. They will also charge extra for the labour.

Some people gladly pay more for the convenience.
I never had a problem prepping them myself. I would start off with
enough for one fryer load and then work on the next batch while those
were cooking.

bruce bowser

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Mar 19, 2023, 10:32:02 PM3/19/23
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I like those early 1990s Italia Network broadcasts of guest American radio hosts. Like this one:

-- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87LVf1P6oyE

Gary

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Mar 20, 2023, 5:06:40 AM3/20/23
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itsjoan...@webtv.net wrote:
> The rare times I've cut my finger I'll wear one of those disposable
> exam gloves on the injured hand. It does wonders keeping me from
> hopping around the kitchen like a kangaroo holding that injured finger.

Why would you hop around the kitchen like a kangaroo if you have a cut
on your finger and not wearing a plastic glove?



lucr...@florence.it

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Mar 20, 2023, 6:59:10 AM3/20/23
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On Sun, 19 Mar 2023 19:31:59 -0700 (PDT), bruce bowser
<bruce1....@gmail.com> wrote:
Doesn't work, says video not available anymore.

Dave Smith

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Mar 20, 2023, 8:40:07 AM3/20/23
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It worked for me.

itsjoan...@webtv.net

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Mar 20, 2023, 1:06:51 PM3/20/23
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Duh! You've never cut your finger and not thinking stuck that hand with the
cut finger into hot, soapy dishwater?

dsi1

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Mar 20, 2023, 1:18:05 PM3/20/23
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It's like that beat never ends - but in a good way.

dsi1

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Mar 20, 2023, 1:34:23 PM3/20/23
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I cooked up a corned beef in the slow cooker and then used the stock to make soup. I added some corn that was starting to get funky. After hours in the slow cooker it was still crispy. That was pretty cool.

https://photos.app.goo.gl/dSTdTrcsZq7Uz7uj6

Bruce

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Mar 20, 2023, 1:47:22 PM3/20/23
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For me too. Not that I listened to it, but I could have.

f...@sdf.org

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Mar 20, 2023, 3:05:01 PM3/20/23
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On 2023-03-20, dsi1 <dsi...@hawaiiantel.net> wrote:

> I cooked up a corned beef in the slow cooker and then used the stock to make soup. I added some corn that was starting to get funky. After hours in the slow cooker it was still crispy. That was pretty cool.

> https://photos.app.goo.gl/dSTdTrcsZq7Uz7uj6

yum. soup is what we're doing tonight with the broth left over from the
corned beef. will add cabbage, carrots and potatoes to it and have it with
kielbasa on the side.

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dsi1

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Mar 20, 2023, 3:14:05 PM3/20/23
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It's a wonderful soup alright - and it's made from a waste product. Mostly, I've been dumping my corn beef water down the drain.
These days, I've been making a lot of stuff in the slow cooker. It's all good.

Bryan Simmons

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Mar 20, 2023, 4:12:18 PM3/20/23
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That's kinda like weenie water gravy. You know,
you use the pink water that you boil the hot dogs
in, and add flour or corn starch to thicken. You
gotta eat the dogs quickly, because the gravy
gets the buns soggy pretty fast.

--Bryan

dsi1

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Mar 20, 2023, 4:39:06 PM3/20/23
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Weenie water soup sounds pretty disgusting but I'd probably eat it with a smile on my face - if I had to choose between that and this:

https://photos.app.goo.gl/KVdXy1gpiP6iFGep8

Bruce

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Mar 20, 2023, 4:43:24 PM3/20/23
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Of course. It's food and food means survival!

GM

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Mar 20, 2023, 6:27:09 PM3/20/23
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Our Unca Tojo calls that "Gook Slumgullion"... he enjoys to quaff it by the gallon...

Lol...

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GM

Bryan Simmons

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Mar 20, 2023, 6:35:59 PM3/20/23
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Not soup, David. Gravy. Here in StL, it's traditional
to use Wonder type bread, but these days I think
that most folks use hot dog buns.

--Bryan

dsi1

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Mar 21, 2023, 1:03:54 AM3/21/23
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I guess you could call it an "American Dip" sandwich. What a concept!

https://www.justapinch.com/recipes/breakfast/breakfast-other-breakfast/wiener-gravy.html



Leonard Blaisdell

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Mar 21, 2023, 4:43:06 PM3/21/23
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On 2023-03-19, itsjoan...@webtv.net <itsjoan...@webtv.net> wrote:

> What are you cooking this last day of winter??


We had finely sliced corned beef sandwiches. Now, it's over!
Yesterday, I had to pick up a prescription from my supermarket pharmacy,
late, and I didn't want to feel pressured to cook.
I bought hot-tray Chinese food from their deli. We'll have that again,
today. Until tomorrow, the last thing I've cooked was corned beef and
cabbage. :)

bruce bowser

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Mar 21, 2023, 4:53:28 PM3/21/23
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Reminds me a little little bit of those very few night club days in Waikiki. I couldn't help but mention that, you know.

bruce bowser

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Mar 21, 2023, 4:54:19 PM3/21/23
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Maybe it only works in certain countries.

dsi1

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Mar 21, 2023, 5:22:03 PM3/21/23
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That was long ago and so very far away.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y49a_DBSsM4

lucr...@florence.it

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Mar 21, 2023, 6:10:08 PM3/21/23
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On Tue, 21 Mar 2023 13:54:15 -0700 (PDT), bruce bowser
<bruce1....@gmail.com> wrote:
Maybe it doesn't like me using FireFox, who knows?

Bruce

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Mar 21, 2023, 9:01:21 PM3/21/23
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Try it in Edge, just to see.

lucr...@florence.it

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Mar 22, 2023, 6:56:07 AM3/22/23
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On Wed, 22 Mar 2023 12:01:07 +1100, Bruce <Br...@invalid.invalid>
I am bigoted, I will NOT use Edge under any circumstances :)

Graham

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Mar 22, 2023, 7:47:53 AM3/22/23
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FF worked for me but the link isn't worth the bother!!

Gary

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Mar 22, 2023, 7:55:10 AM3/22/23
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Why is that? If you use MS Windows anyway what's the problem with their
web brower?

I stick with Firefox but it's just preference. I have nothing against
the other browser.




lucr...@florence.it

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Mar 22, 2023, 8:33:24 AM3/22/23
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I hate the way they have set it up so that it is intrusive and keeps
trying to take over. Have you looked to see how it is running all the
time in the background, I assume saving details? I have CCleaner and
it is always bobbing up asking if I want to clean off MS Edge. There
doesn't seem to be any way to turn it off completely. Actions like
that make me stubborn :)

Bruce

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Mar 22, 2023, 12:42:36 PM3/22/23
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You're already using Microsoft's operating system. Starting their
browser once for a little experiment doesn't mean you'll go to hell :)

Bruce

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Mar 22, 2023, 12:43:00 PM3/22/23
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It worked for me too.

lucr...@florence.it

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Mar 22, 2023, 2:42:09 PM3/22/23
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On Thu, 23 Mar 2023 03:42:23 +1100, Bruce <Br...@invalid.invalid>
wrote:

>On Wed, 22 Mar 2023 07:56:02 -0300, lucr...@florence.it wrote:
>
>>On Wed, 22 Mar 2023 12:01:07 +1100, Bruce <Br...@invalid.invalid>
>>wrote:
>>
>>>On Tue, 21 Mar 2023 19:10:03 -0300, lucr...@florence.it wrote:
>>>
>>>>Maybe it doesn't like me using FireFox, who knows?
>>>
>>>Try it in Edge, just to see.
>>
>>I am bigoted, I will NOT use Edge under any circumstances :)
>
>You're already using Microsoft's operating system. Starting their
>browser once for a little experiment doesn't mean you'll go to hell :)

No, but they can as far as I'm concerned.

Bruce

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Mar 22, 2023, 2:56:15 PM3/22/23
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You're using their operating system but they can go to hell? Buy an
Apple computer.

Kẻ giả mạo là sâu bọ

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Mar 22, 2023, 3:02:28 PM3/22/23
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It works in Chrome (which I know many don't like) and Brave (which works
like a vastly improved Chrome). I'm in the USA. Might need to use a VPN
or summat elsewhere to see it, dunno.

Bruce

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Mar 22, 2023, 3:18:48 PM3/22/23
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The link works for me when I use an Australian, an American, a
Canadian or a Dutch IP address. I don't think it's not geoblocked.

<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87LVf1P6oyE>

Hank Rogers

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Mar 22, 2023, 3:26:02 PM3/22/23
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Well you could try chrome (it's pretty much the same as edge).

If your religion forbids chrome too, you'll just have to install
linux and use Linx.

Last resort is an old Altair 8800 and program it with the toggle
switches. Good luck.


dsi1

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Mar 22, 2023, 3:27:57 PM3/22/23
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If you have a website, it's important that it works in Chrome because it's the most prevalent browser on the planet - by far. My guess is that built-in VPN and AI driven searches will be trending in browsers.

Bruce

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Mar 22, 2023, 4:20:15 PM3/22/23
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Fanboi is a fan :)

lucr...@florence.it

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Mar 22, 2023, 4:42:27 PM3/22/23
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On Thu, 23 Mar 2023 05:56:02 +1100, Bruce <Br...@invalid.invalid>
wrote:

>On Wed, 22 Mar 2023 15:42:03 -0300, lucr...@florence.it wrote:
>
>>On Thu, 23 Mar 2023 03:42:23 +1100, Bruce <Br...@invalid.invalid>
>>wrote:
>>
>>>On Wed, 22 Mar 2023 07:56:02 -0300, lucr...@florence.it wrote:
>>>
>>>>On Wed, 22 Mar 2023 12:01:07 +1100, Bruce <Br...@invalid.invalid>
>>>>wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>On Tue, 21 Mar 2023 19:10:03 -0300, lucr...@florence.it wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>Maybe it doesn't like me using FireFox, who knows?
>>>>>
>>>>>Try it in Edge, just to see.
>>>>
>>>>I am bigoted, I will NOT use Edge under any circumstances :)
>>>
>>>You're already using Microsoft's operating system. Starting their
>>>browser once for a little experiment doesn't mean you'll go to hell :)
>>
>>No, but they can as far as I'm concerned.
>
>You're using their operating system but they can go to hell? Buy an
>Apple computer.

I'm Scottish, I don't chuck money away!

lucr...@florence.it

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Mar 22, 2023, 4:44:22 PM3/22/23
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On Wed, 22 Mar 2023 14:25:48 -0500, Hank Rogers <ha...@nospam.invalid>
wrote:
My Guru did install Linux for me and I keep meaning to and meaning to
but I am old and getting slower :)

Hank Rogers

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Mar 22, 2023, 5:01:37 PM3/22/23
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lucr...@florence.it wrote:
> On Thu, 23 Mar 2023 05:56:02 +1100, Bruce <Br...@invalid.invalid>
> wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 22 Mar 2023 15:42:03 -0300, lucr...@florence.it wrote:
>>
>>> On Thu, 23 Mar 2023 03:42:23 +1100, Bruce <Br...@invalid.invalid>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Wed, 22 Mar 2023 07:56:02 -0300, lucr...@florence.it wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On Wed, 22 Mar 2023 12:01:07 +1100, Bruce <Br...@invalid.invalid>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> On Tue, 21 Mar 2023 19:10:03 -0300, lucr...@florence.it wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Maybe it doesn't like me using FireFox, who knows?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Try it in Edge, just to see.
>>>>>
>>>>> I am bigoted, I will NOT use Edge under any circumstances :)
>>>>
>>>> You're already using Microsoft's operating system. Starting their
>>>> browser once for a little experiment doesn't mean you'll go to hell :)
>>>
>>> No, but they can as far as I'm concerned.
>>
>> You're using their operating system but they can go to hell? Buy an
>> Apple computer.
>
> I'm Scottish, I don't chuck money away!
>

Ouch! You've got to have pure gold pouring out yer ass to buy
anything from apple! A fuckin USB cable costs $19.

My ancestors were scottish too, and they weren't gold miners.


Hank Rogers

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Mar 22, 2023, 5:07:21 PM3/22/23
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lucr...@florence.it wrote:
> On Wed, 22 Mar 2023 14:25:48 -0500, Hank Rogers <ha...@nospam.invalid>
> wrote:
>
>> lucr...@florence.it wrote:
>>> On Thu, 23 Mar 2023 03:42:23 +1100, Bruce <Br...@invalid.invalid>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Wed, 22 Mar 2023 07:56:02 -0300, lucr...@florence.it wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On Wed, 22 Mar 2023 12:01:07 +1100, Bruce <Br...@invalid.invalid>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> On Tue, 21 Mar 2023 19:10:03 -0300, lucr...@florence.it wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Maybe it doesn't like me using FireFox, who knows?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Try it in Edge, just to see.
>>>>>
>>>>> I am bigoted, I will NOT use Edge under any circumstances :)
>>>>
>>>> You're already using Microsoft's operating system. Starting their
>>>> browser once for a little experiment doesn't mean you'll go to hell :)
>>>
>>> No, but they can as far as I'm concerned.
>>>
>>
>> Well you could try chrome (it's pretty much the same as edge).
>>
>> If your religion forbids chrome too, you'll just have to install
>> linux and use Linx.
>>
>> Last resort is an old Altair 8800 and program it with the toggle
>> switches. Good luck.
>>
> My Guru did install Linux for me and I keep meaning to and meaning to
> but I am old and getting slower :)
>

Join the club. Old people like us are not good candidates for
linux. It requires lots of screwing around for the simplest tasks,
and we simply don't have the time left in our lives, nor the
patience for that kind of tedious shit. Linux is for the birds,
unless you've used it all your life and know it inside out, like
duffy and cindy.






Ed Pawlowski

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Mar 22, 2023, 5:20:33 PM3/22/23
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For years, people have been bitching about Windows but in reality, it is
amazing what you can do on a computer today. Coupled with broadband,
amazing.

I remember when there was a 2MB file to download on the DOS computer I'd
set it up just before bedtime and hope it was done in the morning.

Now you can post nasty stuff on Twitter and Facebook and piss off people
in just seconds.

lucr...@florence.it

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Mar 22, 2023, 6:09:38 PM3/22/23
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True enough, after David died in '98 I kept looking at the computer he
hadn't long purchased, a Commodore 64 and figured I should learn how
to use it. So I do start from there but prefer now to use MS how I
want and relax.

Hank Rogers

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Mar 22, 2023, 6:18:23 PM3/22/23
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A good approach. These are tools, not religions.

You can use them to post nasty stuff, like ed mentioned, or not.

Like a shovel, you can bash someone's head in ... or not.




dsi1

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Mar 22, 2023, 6:20:25 PM3/22/23
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People have been bitching about Windows and Microsoft for decades. These days, you'd think Windows was the most precious thing in the world. Well, according to rfc anyway. See how they tightly cling to their precious, precious.
It is amazing what computers can do. I'n not talking about desktop/Windows. That setup can't do all the things my phone is capable of. The computer has evolved far greater than what we ever imagined in the late 80's.

Bruce

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Mar 22, 2023, 6:23:29 PM3/22/23
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dsi1 and his Mickey Mouse computer. Aww :)

GM

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Mar 22, 2023, 6:58:41 PM3/22/23
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"...in the late 80's..."

Which *millenium*, Unca FYOOTURE...

2080's... 2180's... 6580's... OR...???

IMWTK...!!!

--
GM

Cindy Hamilton

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Mar 23, 2023, 5:23:52 AM3/23/23
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On 2023-03-22, Hank Rogers <ha...@nospam.invalid> wrote:
>
> Join the club. Old people like us are not good candidates for
> linux. It requires lots of screwing around for the simplest tasks,
> and we simply don't have the time left in our lives, nor the
> patience for that kind of tedious shit. Linux is for the birds,
> unless you've used it all your life and know it inside out, like
> duffy and cindy.

Bah. There's a GUI. You click on applications to open them. A
number of applications were pre-installed: open and edit Word
documents, Excel spreadsheets, images; play media; play games;
e-mail; browse the file system. Hundreds of applications to choose
from. A normal user would never have to touch the command line
nor compile any source code.

--
Cindy Hamilton

Cindy Hamilton

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Mar 23, 2023, 5:26:56 AM3/23/23
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On 2023-03-22, dsi1 <dsi...@hawaiiantel.net> wrote:
>
> People have been bitching about Windows and Microsoft for decades. These days, you'd think Windows was the most precious thing in the world. Well, according to rfc anyway. See how they tightly cling to their precious, precious.
> It is amazing what computers can do. I'n not talking about desktop/Windows. That setup can't do all the things my phone is capable of. The computer has evolved far greater than what we ever imagined in the late 80's.

Get off your high horse. I have a desktop computer with a nice, big
monitor so I can read your effusions. I have a cell phone for making
calls, sending texts, and amusing myself when I'm waiting in line for
something. A screen the size of my hand is just annoying for any
real work. A teeny-tiny virtual keyboard is just annoying.

--
Cindy Hamilton

lucr...@florence.it

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Mar 23, 2023, 7:22:56 AM3/23/23
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I agree entirely with you re screen size, it's one reason I only use
my phone as a phone and for texting.

The other reason is also that I could too easily lose it and would
then be exposing banking etc to a stranger.

Gary

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Mar 23, 2023, 7:30:12 AM3/23/23
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You started out with a Commodore 64 computer in 1998? :o
Those were very obsolete by then. I bought mine about 15 years earlier.


dsi1

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Mar 23, 2023, 8:13:50 AM3/23/23
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I bought my C-64 back in 82 - as soon as it came out. It was the computer I dreamed about. A real computer with 64K of RAM with a programmable custom synthesizer sound chip for less than $600? That was a no-brainer. The C-64 was being sold at an auto stereo dealer. That was funny.
1989 was the time for my first PC - it was a 486SX computer for around $1200. It was an offer too good to resist. These were exciting, heady, times.

Dave Smith

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Mar 23, 2023, 10:41:52 AM3/23/23
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The Commodore 64 was discontinued in 1994. They were the same vintage as
my first computer, a COCO II, and what a piece of crap that thing was.
By 1988 I had an IBM XT. I was the envy of my computer geek friends
because I not only had a hard drive, but a big one... 20 Megabytes.

lucr...@florence.it

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Mar 23, 2023, 4:49:48 PM3/23/23
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It's the only reason I ever got involved with computers! I still have
a box of floppy disks - hear there is a gadget now you can plug into
the usb outlet and see your floppy disks again.

Bryan Simmons

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Mar 23, 2023, 6:56:01 PM3/23/23
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On Thursday, March 23, 2023 at 3:49:48 PM UTC-5, lucr...@florence.it wrote:
> >
> It's the only reason I ever got involved with computers! I still have
> a box of floppy disks - hear there is a gadget now you can plug into
> the usb outlet and see your floppy disks again.
>
https://www.amazon.com/External-Floppy-Portable-Windows-Mac%C2%A3%C2%ACGeneral/dp/B07G444XKW

--Bryan

fos

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Mar 24, 2023, 8:18:59 AM3/24/23
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On 2023-03-20, Bryan Simmons <bryang...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Monday, March 20, 2023 at 3:39:06?PM UTC-5, dsi1 wrote:
>> On Monday, March 20, 2023 at 10:12:18?AM UTC-10, Bryan Simmons wrote:

>>> That's kinda like weenie water gravy. You know,
>>> you use the pink water that you boil the hot dogs
>>> in, and add flour or corn starch to thicken. You
>>> gotta eat the dogs quickly, because the gravy
>>> gets the buns soggy pretty fast.

>> Weenie water soup sounds pretty disgusting but I'd probably eat it with a smile on my face - if I had to choose between that and this:

>> https://photos.app.goo.gl/KVdXy1gpiP6iFGep8

> Not soup, David. Gravy. Here in StL, it's traditional
> to use Wonder type bread, but these days I think
> that most folks use hot dog buns.

Wait. What? ! Weenie water gravy is actually a thing and not a joke?

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dsi1

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Mar 24, 2023, 8:41:01 AM3/24/23
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I have been unable to verify that weenie water gravy actually exists. For all practical purposes, weenie water gravy exits, and does not exist, simultaneously.

dsi1

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Mar 24, 2023, 9:04:56 AM3/24/23
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We ate at a restaurant tonight. There was a guy going around selling balloon animals. My daughter scanned a QR code with her phone which gave a link to the guy's account that she paid through her phone. My guess is that we'll all be making payments like this within 5 years. Of course, your dinosaur of a computer can't even take a photo or fit into your pocket. That's pretty sad.

https://photos.app.goo.gl/VUbRm41LrFCZ1zhR6

fos

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Mar 24, 2023, 12:21:30 PM3/24/23
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On 2023-03-24, dsi1 <dsi...@hawaiiantel.net> wrote:
> On Friday, March 24, 2023 at 2:18:59?AM UTC-10, fos wrote:
>> On 2023-03-20, Bryan Simmons <bryang...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > On Monday, March 20, 2023 at 3:39:06?PM UTC-5, dsi1 wrote:
>> >> On Monday, March 20, 2023 at 10:12:18?AM UTC-10, Bryan Simmons wrote:

>>>>> That's kinda like weenie water gravy. You know,
>>>>> you use the pink water that you boil the hot dogs
>>>>> in, and add flour or corn starch to thicken. You
>>>>> gotta eat the dogs quickly, because the gravy
>>>>> gets the buns soggy pretty fast.

>>>> Weenie water soup sounds pretty disgusting but I'd probably eat it with a smile on my face - if I had to choose between that and this:

>>>> https://photos.app.goo.gl/KVdXy1gpiP6iFGep8

>>> Not soup, David. Gravy. Here in StL, it's traditional
>>> to use Wonder type bread, but these days I think
>>> that most folks use hot dog buns.

>> Wait. What? ! Weenie water gravy is actually a thing and not a joke?

> I have been unable to verify that weenie water gravy actually exists. For all practical purposes, weenie water gravy exits, and does not exist, simultaneously.

Seems we're delving into Quantum Mechanics. Is Schrodinger's Cat now
Schrodinger's Weenie?

dsi1

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Mar 24, 2023, 6:05:37 PM3/24/23
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It might be that Schrodinger's Weenie could co-exist with his Pussy. Some would even say it's a good fit.
It's likely that a chef using advanced techniques could produce weenie water gravy. Unfortunately, nobody i.e., "The Chinese", has been particularly interested in doing so.

Bryan Simmons

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Mar 24, 2023, 6:15:37 PM3/24/23
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dsi1

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Mar 24, 2023, 6:29:47 PM3/24/23
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The idea of a pizza crust made without yeast is an intriguing idea. I'll have to try it. I'm going to have to pass on the Provel, though.

Michael Trew

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Mar 24, 2023, 11:01:00 PM3/24/23
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Agreed... I don't understand the pocket computer fad, unless it's an
emergency, or you want to use it as a GPS (although I have a separate
GPS). Touch-screen tiny keyboards are a PITA to use.

GM

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Mar 24, 2023, 11:24:51 PM3/24/23
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It's hardly a "fad" - I use my cell for banking/financial, shopping, summoning and tracking transportation, messaging, etc... (and I'm a relatively "light" user)...

So do hundreds of millions or even billions of others...

You need to "get out of the house" more...

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Ed Pawlowski

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Mar 24, 2023, 11:49:56 PM3/24/23
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You mentioned financial. My main bank is 1300 miles away but I can
deposit a check with my phone in about two minutes.

I was in the doctor's waiting room when a package was delivered to the
house that needed a signature. I was able to talk to the driver through
the Ring doorbell to take care of it.

Sure, some things are better done on a desktop or laptop, but my phone
is the most used tool I own.

Michael Trew

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Mar 25, 2023, 12:18:41 AM3/25/23
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Smart phone and social media addiction has become pretty scary. I'll
take a pass on that, but thanks.

There's a fine line between a useful tool, and people who rush to their
phone to compulsively check any and every notification that chimes in...
far too many now fall into the latter category.

> You need to "get out of the house" more...

Now that you're "happily retired", I suspect that you'll get out of the
house less, and become one of those crazy hermit full-fledged Usenet
spam-posters. ;)

Hopefully, you'll prove me incorrect.

GM

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Mar 25, 2023, 12:20:27 AM3/25/23
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Same here...

When we went remote at work and so no longer served clients in person, we used TEAMS or Zoom for staff/client meetings, and DocuSign for all the many documents our clients had to use - it works a charm, easy for even a novice over the phone, Many of our younger clients don't even have a computer, just a phone...

I thought, "Why have we been wasting all this time on travelling to meetings, filling out paperwork manually, etc...". It was a god - send for efficiency to get all this done remotely, and in the end greatly streamlined our workload...

I'm heavily involved in several neighborhood groups, we can meet remotely for those that cannot attend meetings in - person... I can speak at a City Council meeting from my armchair...

I use Zelle for money transfers - had lunch with a friend today, I put the tab on my card, and she sent her half via Zelle - click, click the money in my account in seconds. No more asking for split tabs, monkeying with cash, etc...

GOD but I love technology...

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GM



GM

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Mar 25, 2023, 12:36:36 AM3/25/23
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On Friday, March 24, 2023 at 11:18:41 PM UTC-5, Michael Trew wrote:
> On 3/24/2023 23:24, GM wrote:
> > On Friday, March 24, 2023 at 10:01:00 PM UTC-5, Michael Trew wrote:
> >>
> >> Agreed... I don't understand the pocket computer fad, unless it's
> >> an emergency, or you want to use it as a GPS (although I have a
> >> separate GPS). Touch-screen tiny keyboards are a PITA to use.
> >
> > It's hardly a "fad" - I use my cell for banking/financial, shopping,
> > summoning and tracking transportation, messaging, etc... (and I'm a
> > relatively "light" user)...
> >
> > So do hundreds of millions or even billions of others...
> Smart phone and social media addiction has become pretty scary. I'll
> take a pass on that, but thanks.
>
> There's a fine line between a useful tool, and people who rush to their
> phone to compulsively check any and every notification that chimes in...
> far too many now fall into the latter category.


But you are *not* them, their needs are different v than yours...

And why do you "care" what "they" do...?!!

Unlike you, they don't live in "1948 World "...


> > You need to "get out of the house" more...
> Now that you're "happily retired", I suspect that you'll get out of the
> house less, and become one of those crazy hermit full-fledged Usenet
> spam-posters. ;)
>
> Hopefully, you'll prove me incorrect.


First thing is to configure a newsreader, that way I can " flush " tiresome turds like "Bruce" and "Dave Smith" with a kill file...


I still plan on working some, but at my pace and my pleasure - it might be real estate or career coaching or something of a "civic" nature. One of my neighborhood groups processes large amounts of FOIA information, they said they would pay nicely for me to deal with it...

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Bruce

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Mar 25, 2023, 12:36:54 AM3/25/23
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He already was that. Have you not been paying attention?

PS: I bet he was fired.

Gary

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Mar 26, 2023, 8:00:19 AM3/26/23
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I have the commodore disk drive (1541?) and still a box of those ancient
5 1/4 floppy disks. I never used it though.

All of my commodore work is stored on cassette tapes. There ya go for
old stuff.




Michael Trew

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Mar 26, 2023, 12:26:28 PM3/26/23
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On 3/25/2023 0:36, GM wrote:
>
> First thing is to configure a newsreader, that way I can " flush "
> tiresome turds like "Bruce" and "Dave Smith" with a kill file...

Real newsreader after you retire? "Cindy syndrome", Lol.

> I still plan on working some, but at my pace and my pleasure - it
> might be real estate or career coaching or something of a "civic"
> nature. One of my neighborhood groups processes large amounts of
> FOIA information, they said they would pay nicely for me to deal with
> it...

That's good; best to not rot on the couch after retirement.
Congratulations on avoiding the commute into Chicago... that couldn't
have been fun.

GM

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Mar 26, 2023, 12:45:18 PM3/26/23
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Chicago is a total fucking zoo, I'll never step foot there again...

There are several city commissions that use volunteers, I may consider those... there are
always vacancies... now I have the time do fulfill those duties...

At one city meeting, someone came up to me after I presented and said, "Wow you made your case
well and also demolished the opposition - were you trained by Perry Mason...???"

Lol...

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GM


Bruce

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Mar 26, 2023, 1:55:28 PM3/26/23
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Do you know how your buddy Greg talks to your Usenet mother?

dsi1

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Mar 28, 2023, 6:25:20 PM3/28/23
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On Friday, March 24, 2023 at 6:21:30 AM UTC-10, fos wrote:
We seem to have the first authenticated case of Schrodinger's Nassar.

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/28/us/george-nassar-dead.html
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