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SwampNut

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  1. Luckily it rarely lands, joke's on them. Or if it seems like it could, deploying weaponized autism can be fun.
  2. LOL, I know I have that, but will defend the concept that literal works much better in writing than assuming intent and emotion. If you read ONLY the words I type, you will understand MORE, not less. And I do the same, so sometimes people who want others to assume unstated things get frustrated.
  3. There are two ways to parse most things in English. I have often pointed that out here, in many contexts. It's frustrating when someone interjects intent and judgement into otherwise neutral language. Option 1: Drugs = shortcuts Shortcuts = personal failure/weakness OR...just as written, no drugs were used, end of sentence. Also, no other shortcuts were used. No judgements made. Move more, eat less. Which if you're using drugs or other "shortcuts" you kinda need also anyway. They all work together. For some people, there absolutely is a stall on the "no drugs no shortcuts" method and now we have the data to prove that.
  4. https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/other/alphabet-s-isomorphic-labs-has-grand-ambitions-to-solve-all-diseases-with-ai-now-it-s-gearing-up-for-its-first-human-trials/ar-AA1I44pq Alphabet’s Isomorphic Labs is preparing to launch human trials of AI-designed drugs, its president, Colin Murdoch, told Fortune. Born from DeepMind’s AlphaFold breakthrough, the company is pairing cutting-edge AI with pharma veterans to design medicines faster, cheaper, and more accurately.
  5. That's a little less than going rate on eBay, for sealed box. Never opened. They sell for $250+tax.
  6. I missed the question before. It has a different, and dare I say it, more fluid impact. It can impart both more force but less trauma on the part being hit. I have no idea if it's quieter, but logic says it must be. These tools aren't loud so I don't imaging anyone cares. This isn't a 1/2" oogga-doogga impact. I'm still lusting for this but best I can find is just over $180 on eBay, so nah.
  7. No go, the price has become astronomical with the fucking tariffs.
  8. Don't know. Chinese tiger mostly. Which is why my ground-based treatments are 90% effective at least, and last a long time. No. Fuck off with a place that has either snow or bug season and nothing nice.
  9. LOL, though this year I've had a lot less sun than usual and I feel ... white. Hopefully it's enough to keep me from getting a free one way ticket to Guatemala?
  10. He bought a bike here from Tom, then rode home. But PA was a rental.
  11. The garage was annoyingly full of them the day after you left. I had fogged the day before you got here. Marty's gets less of them but sometimes they are super annoying there. I got him a fogger yesterday, I'm tired of it. And another for myself, because the electrostatic one in the back yard is having problems again, piece of shit.
  12. For everyone else, this is reference to the "skin" filament I got from China which is "SLIGHTLY" pale...
  13. I use ULV foggers for the back yard and shop area. (They are the ones that are like a blower, with a mist, not the propane/electric heated type.). And a small pressure sprayer for spot use. The liquids at the home stores seem lame and expensive, lasting maybe two days. They are from the consumer brands and probably toned down in some way. I'm looking to improve on them, any recommendations? The space is fairly small, so cost isn't a huge issue. We want to eliminate mostly flies and other annoyances, we don't get mosquitoes often. And I have long-term sprays that seem to kill them off. Most of the listings for products tout mosquito killing as the primary benefit.
  14. Negro please.
  15. I did. LOL! Supply chain expert. You know many assembly line parts have multiple sources, changes along the way, and changes in source? Jesus dude, come on.
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