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@atyh I’d be interested in your thoughts on what this would look like. Also, I find it hard to 100% blame most people who live in the “poop”. The learning curve for technical things is steep. Having an example of how nice things could be would be very helpful for showing people that the internet is poo.

@Russ and the medical team have been busy giving sight to the blind, in the name of Jesus, in Panama. They have been stuck for a while due to civil unrest.

"All men know the utility of useful things; but they do not know the utility of futility."
- Chuang-tzu

@jordan We just dropped them after almost 15 years. Their price increase wasn't really the reason, but it made us re-think the value. I'm honestly just tired of watching series/movies and I've always considered those an interest.

Ugh, having kids is a challenge. An autistic one more so. At some point, I'm guessing a couple of weeks ago by the state of things, Heidi turned off a chest freezer full of meat. I've been eating mostly plant-based and had decided to throw a party and feed a bunch of people with it....shame. Yeah, I'm going to re-freeze that before trying to clean it out.

@alex Yes, a few similarities to The Martian, but I liked it better.

This is about a farming family that I knew growing up. Good folks who excelled in everything they set their minds to. Steven's brother, Rick, has been involved in computing for a long time and is humble enough to keep a lot of his accomplishments to himself. I would bet that he has made a huge impact on the industry.

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@MaryMamuzich It really is amazing that we can build others up with just a few kind words.

@TwistedEagle Wow, this video really demonstrates the magnitude of his present cognitive decline.

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I really should write up that whole "Computers used to be like stone towers constructed by wizards for specific purposes, and now they're mostly identical apartment blocks" piece that's been kicking around on my head for a while.

It's not a bitter or negative comparison, I'm not going all "things were better in the good old days", but ... I guess I'm trying to build a tower here, just to remember how it was done.

Maybe I'll allow visitors at some point.

26-inch thick armor from a Japanese Yamato class battleship, pierced by a US Navy 16-inch gun. The armor is on display at the US Navy Museum.

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