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Azdeus

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  1. I've yet to see an appliance that has the controlunit on the outside
  2. Yeah, granted she never really had any problems until she was 57 or 58 I think? I don't know how it'll end up for mom, I doubt she'd take to those surgeries.
  3. This just means you've never played it
  4. I can sympathize, I've got alot of similar problems myself since my meds block almost all of my testosterone and I've got really no energy at all. I've got one of those powders that I take with milk, and it's really good, which I really didn't expect. My coworker prodded me to try it, and since it wasn't ludicrously expensive I went for it. She used to get exercise, Swimming mainly, not really possible with COVID going on though since the arthritis is bad enough that she gets chemotherapy drugs to combat it. It sad how fast it went, she went from fully active and healthy to not being able to lift a coffee cup in a week.
  5. My mother has real bad arthritis, and has lost tonnes of weight as a result, she got protein shakes to keep her weight up.
  6. Ahh, made me think of my 30th birthday, one hell of a party, a copy of the witcher 3, and a 120Gb SSD drive to install it on. Nice.
  7. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2020/06/senates-new-anti-encryption-bill-even-worse-earn-it-and-thats-saying-something Ahh, look, the US coalition of geriatric ignoramuses is going at it again.
  8. Here's something to help you decide Y'all from the US need to get on this ****, and get it fixed. The rest of the world will be equally ****ed as you all =/
  9. We brought all of Africa here instead Telling, dont you think?
  10. Yowsa, batteries such as those aren't readilly available here, there are 800$ lithium batteries and then the jump is up towards the 9000$ range.
  11. How many batteries and what kind are you running? I was actually looking at UPS's yesterday to be able to keep my computer safe from lightning mainly, and those were horribly depressing in both price and performance. I'm considering just running my computer on an inverter/battery system all the time, if nothing else to keep my computer safe from the disturbances that travel through the land line at times, whenever the neighbour down the road turns on his cirular saw and starts chopping up trees I can hear massive pops in my speakers.
  12. Yeah, eventually, but I couldn't embed the youtube video straight off, had to post my text, went to edit the video in after the text, was told that my post didn't exist or had been posted for too long to edit. Tried a restarting the browser, didn't work, so I just posted a link to Youtube.
  13. Some really good stuff on their Human Nature album, I really love it! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0bG2ce5blo
  14. Tried posting in the metal thread but got a 403 forbidden, so see this as a test.
  15. Hahaha! Excellent, thanks! Yeah, it's a bit weird, I've recently bought a new "sphygmomanommeter", and my BP is varying between 100 and 200 depending on day/weather/mood/posting frequency of sharp_one. I usually check with my local medical clinic 1/month what my actual BP is and compare to my (old BP machine) readings), but corona has ****ed things up massively for me. I either have way to low ( 90/60bp ) or to high (200/150). Edit; I might learn how to use it better, but I feel there is something massively wrong with this model, (Writing this, after a whole load of alcohol and sitting down just chilling, my BP is 127/83, no nicotine for about one hour - after having a cigarette It's 122 over 85.) But I've taken some extra steps towards lowering the BP, I've started exercising a bit and eating better. Helped by the fact that the best local burger place changed owners and went from "nomnom yum" to McDonalds quality, I find it a bit interesting that I'd drop about 1.5 kg (3.5 pounds) i na month just because I don't have easy access to excellent tasting food, who'd have thunk it? So, to add, If anyone of you all, find yourselves in a postion where you find youselves in a need to keep check of your BP regularly, make sure that it matches what your clinic would get, you'll always have some variation, but bot all BP testing machines are created equal.
  16. Worked, ofcourse - no corona vacation for me. We had a small thunderstorm roll on in at about 5pm. It was equal amounts of nice and awful, I was wading through 10-15cms of water on the yard, and thunder was striking all around us; it'd been atleast 30C the entire day, or atleast what it felt like, so it was welcome to get some cooling - downside; massive amounts of rain, I could barely see ten metres. I kept on working despite the thunder and lightning weather, so I was in a state of extreme stress whilst my coworkers was chilling and waiting for the rain to stop. So I was soaking wet and to kept on working after the 15 or so minutes of intense rainfall, so I every piece of clothing I had was soaked through. And whilst being a yard jockey might sound like a nice lax job, it's actually more intense and physical than one might think, and working in soaked through clothes and underwear(underpants, pants, bra, t-shirt, socks and shoes) was extremely unpleasant and chafing is massive all over. It's ****ing ludirous how much skin I'm missing. Especially at the feet, that water I was wading through was full of diesel, rubber, different oils and whatnot and it shows at my feet that has developed red spots all over and I wish I could dunk them in acid or something. Came home, my sister (Incase you've missed it; We mix about as awell as oil and water) is moving in tomorrow in the house next to mine. So me and my mother chilled on the porch with booze, wine, beer and talk for a couple of hours. I drank about 60 cl of disgusting cognac (because "systembolaget" (Google for details) won't ship any proper booze) so I'm getting a bit tipsy from being dehydrated, my mother matched it so I have to give kudos to her; We were "celebrating" one of the last nights of peace and quite before my sister and her kids move in. It was nice, loads of chatting, filled my mother in on some medical details (She's a former nurse, psychiatric mainly, but also early on "normal"/General practicioner nurse) on some of my medical history, and apparently it had passed her completely by things that I've got fricking breasts and had a mammography, even though I told her about it, and she was... well, mocking, which was expected, but still that's as close as sympathetic she will get. It was nice chatting for a while, and just relaxing. Got to mock her back for her belief in Astrology, correcting her ofcourse as I'm likely to do when bull**** hits my face about history of astrology and things like precessesion of the equinoxes and similar. Now I'm feeling the booze hit hard, probably a bit dehydrated so going to binge water for a while but **** if it hasn't been a decent day anyway. Well, except the chafing. Dear god, I'm getting to feel really drunk now. Niiiiiiiice. It'll be interesting to see how much sense this post makes tomorrow!
  17. Yeah, it'd be preferable for me to. That, and I'd look kind of ridiculous in leather and football pads, I'd rather not subject people to that.
  18. Honestly, I'm more worried about Campi Flegrei - it's closer, and situated by Naples - and up until about 2010 the ground shifts in that area was due to hydrothermal activity, while now it's because of shifts in the magma chamber below.
  19. How about Volcano?
  20. Changed exhaustsystem on my car, took 2 hours more than it should because I bought "better" clamps to tighten down everything, the "better" clamps were supposed to fit a 3 inch exhaust system, but the clamps were made for the pipes to be crimped down and then socketed together, the exhaust was widened so you kept 3" all the way. It took 30 minutes per clamp to get the nut on the threads.
  21. Love Brothers of Metal! lml
  22. Don't worry, Vikings stopped physically invading people over a thousand years ago, we only invade you with flatpack furniture and "better than thou" attitudes nowadays
  23. Ah, nice, love the colour! I reckon blueberries from the look, I'm a mite more sceptical about cherry mead I've got a few recipes for mead, I made birch sap mead with a friend, but I'd be interested in seeing what recipe you used
  24. Something different for y'all
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