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  1. Schubert composed a lot of just lovely piano pieces I cannot even remember all of them that I've heard.
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  3. I've always liked Harley, he has responded a any number of my comments and he has a passion for fine, orchestral recordings and composers of the classical period.
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  4. After buying my hardware, no money left for $30 on up vinyl. I'm happy with streaming.
    3 points
  5. Resturants are exactly consistent either.... but I'm the same way.... and every once in a while I'll get that chef who wants to see someone cry out for ice cream.
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  6. Alrighty then @dirtmudd has solved the problem I don't have to look. Yanno Mike, about the only thing I can say about you is you're now becoming high maintanance. I have an ex just about like you. Nuff said. 😂 Beans are pricey anymore just like everything else. How's a guy gonna eat? FML! Lawdy it's gonna get nuts around here. I knew it was gonna happen at some point. Might have to start selling some old stuff and replacing it. Sucks to be me fo sure! Factor in putting the Thorens 165 in line w/a new Dynavector 20X in it for 45's??? We now have a love/hate relationship brewing. Thanks a lot for the clarification but you're treading on thin ice. 😂😂😂 😂
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  7. I got on a King Crimson kick for a few days: Live in Mainze '74 then Thrack, and Discipline since last night!
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  8. Looking in Boonville NC tomorrow, Traphill soon also. It's not the busiest week I've had lately but I'm excited about the first one it's nice, clean looking and under the budget!
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  9. I had Chilean sea bass for the first time. It tasted great! It was sweet, like crab meat.
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  10. I'm deeply concerned about dangerous NaCl, a toxic dietary compound that has been added to the food supply, 4MM deaths just in 2015. A weapon of mass destruction. When I walk into a restaurant and see salt shakers, it's like having a grenade on every table. Even minors can reach it. I think we need a ban on salt advertising, the Morton Salt girl is a transparent attempt to seduce innocent minors into picking up the salt shaker. A gateway condiment to salt laden ketchup or soy sauce.
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  11. @AndreG. This may help you decide in a TT
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  12. https://store.acousticsounds.com/index.cfm?get=results&labelid=9378&ResultsPerPage=100 https://store.acousticsounds.com/l/9378/Analogue_Productions_Atlantic_75_Series Try again!
    2 points
  13. What does ivermectin do to your brain? When taken above the therapeutic dose, increased concentrations of ivermectin may overwhelm the ability of the P- glycoprotein pumps to keep it out of the CNS by saturating the pump. This can lead to neurotoxic effects such as ataxia, tremors, myoclonus, seizures, encephalopathy, and coma. Effective therapy for conspiracy theorists and Qfools.
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  14. I agree lets drop the CV talk in this thread...... I'll stop first.
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  15. My neighbor was jogging 2 miles most days since he retired. Tall and thin, non smoker etc. Took the VAX and began having health problems requiring hospitalization, also took all 3 boosters. Now he gets around with a walker and looks spent. Doctors are telling him he has long Covid. I believe he has vaccine damage. At my last physical my doctor recommended 4 different vaccines and staten drugs. I turned all of them down and increased the days I eat oatmeal which rapidly drops cholesterol.
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  16. Thanks for the heads-up @billybob but I'm unfamiliar with that product.
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  17. https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=pfbid02AfUNBEizy5rQ61H2AAKsVb5Rnh2TY4saENLLmv7oK3X3ketXFeKuVBuYEZER25Q8l&id=100046689067156&mibextid=Nif5oz
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  18. Yep we all have our limits to how far we can bend our very own rules so to speak. Good luck George. My relationships... a couple on and off again for about a decade and one for seven solid years ended amicably compared to the rancid rancor still coming from my former brother.So I just decided that he must have got the bad stuff from our family tree. Had another opportunity this week come to find there were carpenter bee issues in the dwelling. Heck if the previous owner would rather sell than fix it I am not going to go into it blindly. The search continues. We had a lot of wind in the Piedmont a couple days ago and off and on real good rain from that system passing by close. Over and out!
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  19. Here's a piece I love to listen to on a Sunday morning: Schuberts Trout Quintet. (For the more religious audiomaniacs, I'd advise Vivaldi's Gloria)
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  20. I had a frozen salmon burger for lunch. Cooked it in the microwave for 5 minutes. JJK
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  21. I mostly agree, but this forum is probably the wrong place for this type of response. I would avoid the back and forth that the insults and bombs are designed to provoke to get a thread closed.
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  22. Interesting. In the last 6 months, I have eliminated several prescription drugs. That, combined with radically overhauling my diet, resulted in my overall health improving markedly. I will not be taking more vaccines now that I have taken a deep dive into the sloppy science and corrupt politics driving this industry. (Ref: Try "Turtles All The Way Down" as a primer: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0B6S1ZNLC/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Any arguments around the history of the pandemic and its outcomes will necessarily "net" down to simple "personal beliefs" because the crucial informational evidence: actions, results, meetings, data, memos, and discussions by those involved are being sequestered by the use of standard government secrecy practices such as redaction of nearly every scrap of evidence one could ask for in a FOIA request, and the participants aren't about to publically investigate their own actions. It is just another failure stalemate for the public. The Pandemic now falls into the same black hole occupied by every other colossal failure and ensuing coverup. There will be no day of justice, no reckoning, no repercussions. All the players get to retire with their pensions, Golden Parachutes, and reputations intact. Just a lot of dead people - as usual. It won't be long until the next challenge strikes, and the whole game starts all over again.
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  23. Any stock I ever purchased collapsed. I gave it up years ago ......
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  24. With or Without deworming, the weed currently sold to the public is something like 50x more potent than the weed of the 80s popularized in every movie etc. It is so powerful that it is more like a hard drug, leaving people comatose or immobilized. Definitely not the sweet smelling stuff that made you hungry and sedate. Which begs the question, why ?
    1 point
  25. Uh-oh. I refrained from comment after the 3 antivaxer posts because you posted the above and I want to discuss YouTube. Fwiw, I think you're debating Covid using strawmen here. I debated it here, on Facebook, and through emails while learning about it at the time and now there are more relevant things to discuss, imo. Thanks for trying to refrain, though. 😑
    1 point
  26. it messed up a lot of people with heart problems and it takes years to get over it none of these people had such issues before the Vax
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  27. FWIW I grew up less than a mile from NIH Had, have friends, neighbors and family that work there and have worked there. And know several top researchers who were very informative about how things get done. When something new comes along, they bomb it with everything can find to see what happens. Inc approved and proven drugs of all kinds. When a new compound is found in nature, they bomb everything with it to see what happens.
    1 point
  28. I'll nose. Just another box set. hahahahaha
    1 point
  29. I checked on the Atlantic 75 web site and none of Genesis is available https://store.atlanticrecords.com/en/atlantic-75/current-collection/?pdshow=true
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  30. But in fact, the censorship I refer to regards the early treatment protocols developed by specialists in viral disease such as Peter McCullough and Robert Malone, Pierre Kory, and so many others worldwide. This has nothing whatsoever to do with "conspiracy theories on Facebook." For the FDA to issue an Emergency Use Authorization" for a new drug, there can NOT BE an existing treatment for the disease in question. Since all focus was on a EUA for a new vaccine, it became imperative to shut down any and all currently available treatments for COVID-19. That included Ivermectin at the top of the list. Thus, all mention in any media - including medical journals - were censored, and doctors promoting it were censured, fired, blacklisted, and canceled from the medical establishment. And, another area of massive censorship leading to more unnecessary deaths was The Great Barrington Declaration. It's a gross error in scale to equate the censorship of these life-and-death issues - which caused tens of thousands of unnecessary deaths - with silly junk on Facebook feeds.
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  32. It's football season no way out of it. Frozen puck or not! Officiating is like so many things though. Subjective. Post game the Harrison ball juggle catch w/one foot in that was ruled under the control clause was a blown call according to the officials in the replay booth. It happens and ya just go w/the flow. It's not OSU's fault that the right side linebacker didn't see they were missing a player yet it happened twice and cost them the game. That's on Freeman. There are always blown/no calls in every game. It's the blatant missed/blown calls that drive you insane and sometimes cost you ball games. It's never ending.
    1 point
  33. One to look for if you don't have it @AndreG.
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  34. I have a fascination with the history in the 3 centuries surrounding 70 CE and how it relates to the Dead Sea Scrolls. I started a few months ago reading the Bible again using the 2 commentaries above and comparing. The "Harper Collins Study Bible" on the left is more scholarly oriented and I got for my birthday in June, while the "Jeremiah Study Bible" was given to me by a friend/student as a gift and has more of a sermon point of view. Ironically, both at the same time and not knowing about the other.
    1 point
  35. Sometimes the headwaters provide hydration for crops and growth, other times it causes floods. Stopping the flow at the headwaters kills everything downstream and allows for nothing. You’re stopping journalism from sources like The Wall Street Journal and accurate reporting on covid19 issues you do not grasp. You are not moderating. You are censoring and you are doing it blindly. It may be simpler for you personally but at the cost of engaging/informing others. This is why the forums have become so anemic. So called moderation has bled them to pale ABC123 discourse and jokes.
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  36. Sounds ‘revolution - ary’.....
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  37. Very much agree with this article. A certain [Off topic]
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  39. I figured knives out. It is not so much the knife it is keeping the knife insanely sharp. That’s what we want in a knife. So I have some modestly expensive knives and knives I bought from the Tuesday Morning discount cutlery rack. And I keep them all razor sharp. I do have whet stones and I do use a razor strop with polishing compound. Once sharp I keep them sharp with good use habits. Maybe once a year I will get out all the sharpening toys and deal with any duller knives. Though I have more than a dozen knives ready to use - I use only 2 or 3 regularly. A 3 inch paring knife and santuko blades are the go-to knives for most purposes. And because they are sharp they cut easy and because they cut easy they cut safely. I do not have any hugely expensive knives and I cannot see where any knife regardless of cost could be better than what I own. In fact your old knives just might be salvageable.
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  40. This work needs to be expanded. The research was conducted on a study group consisting of healthcare workers at Mount Sinai and the results reported seem to be conclusive enough. But the study group did not include enough of those most vulnerable to covid19, the elderly. It is nice to know we can have ways to early diagnose covid19 but ideally it will be efficacious across all age groups.
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  41. Here’s some interesting covid19 trivia...........🤓 https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-maths-idUSKBN2AA1B6
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  42. Sadly pretty much everything is too controversial for the forums. Can’t talk about the weather for fear of a global warming debate. Can’t discuss anything about vaccines or China or how covid19 is or was managed. Nada on anything from any state capital, the homeless, the rioters, Washington DC, etc..... and so forth. The country/world is boiling over with ‘issues’ of a sensitive nature. Even the dancers at halftime were in stitches. But I am privileged to have a new grandson intend to move to be close to the family...... if I survive covid19.
    1 point
  43. Sounds like it’s time for a stair lift. Bummer for the both of you..... and the fur critter. Hope all of you get back to normal ASAP.
    1 point
  44. Evidently there was some reasoning behind the wonderful halftime show that I did not watch, did not miss nor intend to ever see. https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/super-bowl-the-weeknd-dancers-face-bandages
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