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Looking at old pictures of Ivy this morning. She's the dog we had to put down last week. Good memories!

@mrman I’ve bought a couple jackets from Wilson’s Leather at the outlets in Castle Rock, but I think they moved to online only. Decent quality.

Was reading about a company that is 41 years old. I did a double-take when I saw that it was founded in 1980. Time keeps on slipping...into the future.

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@dallin@librem.one I think Facebook was intitialy a different beast, but it has become something not so good. The data selling, moderation/silencing aren't good things, but it DID connect a lot of people who, wouldn't have otherwise connected or, would have lost touch.

@MaryMamuzich Somehow we received 5 of these(2 were even double sided!) as wedding gifts a few years back. I don’t know if there was an inside joke or what.

@sinbach I accidentally burned some while re-heating when my wife was pregnant. Pretty much put an end to salmon soup in our house. It just smells revolting to her now and I miss it!

OMG, I think I found the software for the first AutoCAD I ever used! I would love to get this running on something, but I'm not sure where to start...

@MaryMamuzich We still have Timber and Mesa and they are a handful with lots of energy!

My little Ivy had to be put down today. She was a rescued boarder collie mutt and was one of the fastest, most agile dogs I’ve known. She had one heck of a personality. It was a good (almost) 19 years together old girl!

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"In the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, recipes for making soy sauce at home appeared in English and American cookbooks. Since soybeans were not widely available, these recipes used local ingredients such as mushrooms, walnuts, and fish...

Tomato was another popular ingredient for making American "soy" sauce... The names for these varying sauces were "ketchups," or "catch-ups," or "catsups," derived from the Indonesian word for soy sauce: ketjap."

-- "Eight Flavors"

ketchup is soy sauce????????????????

@zens@merveilles.town Coffee works for all kinds of constipation😂 I've used sleep deprivation to change the way I think about a problem. Got some rest and checked out some code that I wrote that solved the problem a couple days later. Working, twisted spaghetti code; it took me an afternoon to figure out what was going on, comment, and clean up, but it worked.

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