Thanks an AWESOME story! Thank you sharing it.
Just your average urban druid interested in technology and quantum field theory.
Thanks an AWESOME story! Thank you sharing it.
Living the best life!
Yay!
Now do sleep so I can turn off my !%*# alarm to wake up and sleep when I want too.
There’s a place in town that has Belgian Bacon Waffles, and you’re correct they’re divine!
I love getting an order, plain, and a side of warmed maple syrup, then ripping them into dunk-able pieces. I make a mess, but they’re so good that way. Hot, crispy, crunchy, bacon-y, sweet, salty, smoky, delicious.
I heard that and thought, “Someone at Apple thought this up and then many other people approved it.”
It takes a very special mind to do this…
Pick a good bread that’s low in fat & sugar, and high in fiber, and pair it with a glass of milk to ensure a complete protein is formed with the PB, and you’re good.
Add in sliced banana for some sweetness, and toast that bread first (so your PB gets gooey) for a real treat!
The ‘canvas’ which everything else resides upon is currently thought to be Quantum Fields: Quantum Fields: The Real Building Blocks of the Universe - with David Tong. (A 1h video by a theoretical particle physicist that’s in layman’s term, very educational and downright LOL funny at times. Well worth your time!)
A Field is something that permeates the entire universe. There’s thought to be a field for every particle in the Standard Model. Electron, photon, charm, up, etc. A particle forms when the field is excited, and these particles interact with each other to form the universe.
The best advice I have is one I found on the internet: Whenever you walk through a room pick something up and dispose of it, or put it back in its place.
Sweet! Prolly should read it…
Interesting report. Two concerning bits though:
No attempt was made to distinguish between vitamin D2 and D3 because there was not always a distinction in the literature. However, vitamin D2 is less effective at raising serum 25(OH)D concentrations than is vitamin D3 (13).
And that the group sizes (“n” values) top out in just one at 1653. The rest are usually under 20.
Which doesn’t matter in the slightest as my post was to simply make the OP aware that too much can be harmful.
Your post simply raises the bar on how much is too much, but doesn’t change the underlying point I was trying to make.
Thank you for posting that report!
Please keep in mind that according to the Mayo Clinic a normal adult needs no more than 600 UI per day.
It’s not a water-soluble vitamin so you can take too much and cause harm.
Disclosure: I just looked this up yesterday after buying a Buy 1/Get 1 of 220 doses of 2000 UI vitamin D! I thought it was water-soluble, and I could just take it and excrete what my body didn’t need. I bought enough to kill myself, many times over…
Or good 3D movies!
To lose another 50 pounds. I have 45 to go so I’m pumped that I have a head start going into 12024 H.E.!
WOOOO! Great to know.
And Apple will work tirelessly, and litigate endlessly, to stop this from happening.
Listening. Not “paying attention” but actually listening.
Speculation but: Children.
If you have something that looks like a pool they’ll go swimming.
The ladder gets them out and the humps give them a place to stand in the middle to keep their heads above the water line. Their arms get tired very quickly.
I’d like to think he was killed for planting the marigolds next to the petunias.
14 year old here. I’ve been back a few times to run Power Delete Suite to modify my existing comments, then delete them. Not sure what’s happening, but the above is “a few times” as I checked once and sure enough some of my deleted comments were reappearing on that damned site!
I’ve also deleted all saved comments, etc.
Assuming you’re talking about a laptop…
Pro. 100% It has a fan to keep cool during your work sessions, and with that much going on you’ll need that fan.
I assume also that you need to be portable for some reason. If not check out the new Mac mini.