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Well, I've upset another couple of christians.
A 90+ year old man and a 75+ year old woman came to my front door to try to give one of their pamphlets. Before the old guy could remove it from his pocket I told him I was a pagan. His look was priceless. Then I said "For real. I really am a pagan." He says "You don't believe in God?"
I go "No. Not your god". Then I closed the door on both of them with their mouths wide open.
I have since looked out front to see if he died out there but they were gone.
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Is it possible they thought you were referring to 80s classic movie, Dragnet?

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Apple stopped making the iPod 4 years ago, 3 years after Jobs died.

They have since stopped making the nano or...the other one, both of which were niche items to begin with, mostly for exercising.

While the iPods were more expensive than other MP3 players, they were still relatively cheap.

If your phone is under warranty and something goes wrong, you get a whole new phone.

If it's not under warranty, why haven't you bought the new phone yet? :wink:

I don't know wtf an airport router is.

Now I'm curious what their policies were before Jobs died, because most of what daehawk describes sounds exactly like Apple for the last 20 years, but what do I know? The only Apple product I've ever purchased was a nano, years ago. And that was for my wife.
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I've just learned that plastic bags aren't supposed to be thrown in my single source recycle bin. :oops: I've been fucking that up for a decade, which I'e otherwise been perfect when it comes to not contaminating my bin. Fortunately, I rarely put bags in the recycling, opting to reuse them until such a time as I hit a crazy high volume.

Now I have to pay attention to which grocers have a bag recycling program.
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LordMortis wrote: Mon Oct 01, 2018 3:07 pm Now I have to pay attention to which grocers have a bag recycling program.
At least in my neck of the woods, every Walmart has a giant plastic bag collection box at every entrance.
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wonderpug wrote: Mon Oct 01, 2018 3:30 pm
LordMortis wrote: Mon Oct 01, 2018 3:07 pm Now I have to pay attention to which grocers have a bag recycling program.
At least in my neck of the woods, every Walmart has a giant plastic bag collection box at every entrance.
There's the failure of mine. I've set foot in Walmart three times in the last fifteen years and probably that many times in all the years combined before then.
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LordMortis wrote: Mon Oct 01, 2018 4:06 pm
wonderpug wrote: Mon Oct 01, 2018 3:30 pm
LordMortis wrote: Mon Oct 01, 2018 3:07 pm Now I have to pay attention to which grocers have a bag recycling program.
At least in my neck of the woods, every Walmart has a giant plastic bag collection box at every entrance.
There's the failure of mine. I've set foot in Walmart three times in the last fifteen years and probably that many times in all the years combined before then.
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Yeah, I gotta make a commitment to buy and carry a bunch of bags.

That and I'm sure I'm blind to whatever recycling station they have set up 'cause "why do they even need this when I can just put the bags in a bin at home." :oops:
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It's almost as if people are the problem.
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Even more specifically

http://www.cityofwestland.com/live/sani ... -recycling
DO NOT INCLUDE: Medical Waste (needles and syringes), Paper Milk Cartons, Paper Juice Cartons, Styrofoam, Garbage, Propane Tanks, Paint Cans, Flammable Liquids, Household Cleaners, Chemicals (dry or liquid), Wood Items, Concrete, Garden Hoses, Electrical Cords, Household Batteries (including camera, hearing aid, lithium and watch batteries)
wherein plastic bags is not listed.

But I think the post I have on my fridge at home is more exhaustive of what not to include because it also mentions that mail with plastic windows is OK but cardboard with food/grease (such as a pizza box) and teflon is not. Of course, things may have changed since I put that insert on my fridge...
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Why don't you just get paper bags? Those are recyclable for sure. Plus you can take popcorn in them to your co-workers on Fridays and they will love you. For the popcorn...
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Bring popcorn to work in recycled grocery store bags? :hand:
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Unagi wrote: Mon Oct 01, 2018 5:30 pm Bring popcorn to work in recycled grocery store bags? :hand:
Did I stumble into the infectious diseases thread?
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Isgrimnur wrote: Mon Oct 01, 2018 5:32 pm
Unagi wrote: Mon Oct 01, 2018 5:30 pm Bring popcorn to work in recycled grocery store bags? :hand:
Did I stumble into the infectious diseases thread?
Flavorings-related lung disease.
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In August 2000, a health department requested technical assistance from NIOSH in an investigation of obliterative bronchiolitis in former workers of a microwave popcorn plant.

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In 2012, NIOSH identified obliterative bronchiolitis in a group of workers that used artificial flavorings to produce and package flavored whole-bean and ground roasted coffee. I
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So I was looking on Steam and saw this game that looked interesting on sale. So I cue it up to buy it only to find I already own it.
<sigh>
I'm installing it now. :?
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I also saw my CC charges for a couple of games from GoG. They're in Warsaw Poland. It all seems legit but just seems a little odd to me.
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Unagi wrote: Mon Oct 01, 2018 5:30 pm Bring popcorn to work in recycled grocery store bags? :hand:
You probably use antibacterial soap too, don't you?
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Flavorings-related lung disease.
They also say the fruit flavoring in the vape oils can give you the same popcorn lung. Just when I was thinking of starting a new habit.
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Make sure you eat it in moderation
A verdict has been reached in the ongoing case of Colorado man Wayne Watson, who sued the manufacturer and retailers of microwave buttered popcorn that caused him to develop "popcorn lung" after eating two bags daily for 10 years.

Jurors awarded Watson $7 million in damages; the verdict came after a day and half of deliberations in Denver Federal Court, reports CBS Denver. Watson, 59, was diagnosed with respiratory problems in 2007 after years of inhaling the smell of artificial butter.

The jury found the manufacturer of the popcorn, Gilster-Mary Lee Corp., 80 percent at fault, and the parent companies of the King Soopers' supermarket where he purchased the popcorn - Dillon Foods and Kroger - divided the other 20 percent. The supermarket chain said it would appeal.
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Prior to the lawsuit, [Dr. Cecile Rose, a lung specialist at the National Jewish Medical and Research Center in Denver] wrote a letter to federal agencies warning that an unidentified person may have developed the first case of the disease outside of factory workers.
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Z-Corn wrote: Mon Oct 01, 2018 5:26 pm Why don't you just get paper bags? Those are recyclable for sure. Plus you can take popcorn in them to your co-workers on Fridays and they will love you. For the popcorn...
The equation is more complicated than that. Apparently you have to reuse a paper bag four times to bring its carbon footprint down to that of a single plastic bag. Similarly, I remember reading that you have to use an aluminum coffee mug for over a year before it becomes better for the environment than having used disposable styrofoam every day.
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Daehawk wrote:In my opinion Apple has sold overpriced junk that breaks for years now. And they refuse to support the shit. And now they dont even repair stuff they release or allow others to do anything with them. I hate them. I cant believe people buy their overpriced junk.
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LordMortis wrote: Mon Oct 01, 2018 3:07 pm I've just learned that plastic bags aren't supposed to be thrown in my single source recycle bin. :oops: I've been fucking that up for a decade
And I put greasy pizza boxes in my black bin. I let the recycling dudes figure it out. Someone has to keep them employed.

Because of this thread I went and read what was acceptable for the black bin in my local recycling situation. Clean, uncontaminated pizza boxes are ok. My question is, who has clean pizza boxes? Pizzerias I guess, but then why are the recycling them? Don't they need them for, you know, pizzas?

I get it, they are just regular cardboard and are totally fine if they aren't greasy, and so they are listed, but they are just cardboard, so of course they are recyclable (barring grease).

For the record, greasy pizza boxes are supposed to go in your green bin, assuming you have a composting program in your area.

Anyone know if the plastic "cling wrap" used for bottled drinks is recyclable? I was just wondering this yesterday, but never bothered to find out.
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I just bring popcorn to work for my coworkers in my old pizza boxes.
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Unagi wrote: Mon Oct 01, 2018 11:37 pm I just bring popcorn to work for my coworkers in my old pizza boxes.
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Daehawk wrote: Sun Sep 30, 2018 11:01 pm In my opinion Apple has sold overpriced junk that breaks for years now. And they refuse to support the shit. And now they dont even repair stuff they release or allow others to do anything with them. I hate them. I cant believe people buy their overpriced junk.
I have an iPod from 2009 that still works just fine.

Judging by your post history and all the electronics problems you have, perhaps your issues aren't with the manufacturers but with the user.
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Isgrimnur wrote: Mon Oct 01, 2018 9:09 pm Make sure you eat it in moderation
A verdict has been reached in the ongoing case of Colorado man Wayne Watson, who sued the manufacturer and retailers of microwave buttered popcorn that caused him to develop "popcorn lung" after eating two bags daily for 10 years.

Jurors awarded Watson $7 million in damages; the verdict came after a day and half of deliberations in Denver Federal Court, reports CBS Denver. Watson, 59, was diagnosed with respiratory problems in 2007 after years of inhaling the smell of artificial butter.

The jury found the manufacturer of the popcorn, Gilster-Mary Lee Corp., 80 percent at fault, and the parent companies of the King Soopers' supermarket where he purchased the popcorn - Dillon Foods and Kroger - divided the other 20 percent. The supermarket chain said it would appeal.
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Prior to the lawsuit, [Dr. Cecile Rose, a lung specialist at the National Jewish Medical and Research Center in Denver] wrote a letter to federal agencies warning that an unidentified person may have developed the first case of the disease outside of factory workers.
Two bags a day for 10 years? Pretty sure my arteries clogged a little bit just reading that.

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I have to refill my car's flat tire every time I go some place. I only have a little 1 gal compressor and that thing IS LOUD. So while it fills to pressure I stay inside. Anyways I go out and put in some and come in then back out. After the 2nd time I turn to head in and think to myself "Where did that stick on the sidewalk come from? Wasn't there a sec ago"...oHhhhh snake yup yup. Another rat snake but a juvenile. He was about thumb thickness and as long as my arm. I picked him up and he wrapped around my wrist like a bracelet. I brought him in to show the wife. I dont think appreciates how cute snakes are. He even shook his tiny tail to be frightening for her.

I let him go out back again.
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Skinypupy wrote: Tue Oct 02, 2018 9:59 am
Isgrimnur wrote: Mon Oct 01, 2018 9:09 pm Make sure you eat it in moderation
A verdict has been reached in the ongoing case of Colorado man Wayne Watson, who sued the manufacturer and retailers of microwave buttered popcorn that caused him to develop "popcorn lung" after eating two bags daily for 10 years.

Jurors awarded Watson $7 million in damages; the verdict came after a day and half of deliberations in Denver Federal Court, reports CBS Denver. Watson, 59, was diagnosed with respiratory problems in 2007 after years of inhaling the smell of artificial butter.

The jury found the manufacturer of the popcorn, Gilster-Mary Lee Corp., 80 percent at fault, and the parent companies of the King Soopers' supermarket where he purchased the popcorn - Dillon Foods and Kroger - divided the other 20 percent. The supermarket chain said it would appeal.
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Prior to the lawsuit, [Dr. Cecile Rose, a lung specialist at the National Jewish Medical and Research Center in Denver] wrote a letter to federal agencies warning that an unidentified person may have developed the first case of the disease outside of factory workers.
Two bags a day for 10 years? Pretty sure my arteries clogged a little bit just reading that.

/oblig :pop:
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I had first heard the term "popcorn lung" in relation to vaping, but somehow never made the connection to actual popcorn until this story cropped up. :doh:
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Max Peck wrote: Wed Oct 03, 2018 3:38 pm I had first heard the term "popcorn lung" in relation to vaping, but somehow never made the connection to actual popcorn until this story cropped up. :doh:
I assumed it had to do with inflamed unto exploding Alveoli from the chemicals and sugar in e cigs or something, so I was liek what in this thread.
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Ugh, my teeth are acting up again, specifically the left upper molar that's broken several times. It's been hurting for a full 24 hours now. Usually if I just bit something wrong, it stops after a couple of hours. It may be infected. I've got a bottle of antibiotics I was given by a friend (it's a thing poor people do, go with it), but don't want to waste them if it isn't really infected.
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I buy my antibiotics from pet supply places or Amazon.
Doctors and nurses have a fit.
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If anyone knows more than nurses and doctors, it's you dbt.

I would have bet I'd be writing that about daehawk, but here we are

But I'm not judging, I don't know anything about antibiotics.
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11 year old Daughter just asked "what does pansexual mean?"

That was a fun one.

Actually it wasn't too bad, but this is how it begins.

My 14 year old son refuses to discuss sexuality. Not a great sign. He's had his sex ed at school which is pretty substantive in Ontario, and my wife and I are very open about sexuality (probably because we have none. Hi ooohh!) but he's just not interested. No discussion of girls. No discussion of boys. Nothing. I had already had a sexual relationship (but not sex) by the time I was 13. I find his lack of interest weird. He's clearly embarrassed by the topic, but I don't know that that's all that's holding him back.

Anyway, we're here when he needs/wants us to be.

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That’s the current story line on Something Positive.
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Isgrimnur wrote: Wed Oct 03, 2018 9:31 pm That’s the current story line on Something Positive.
It was in a Simpsons episode we were watching, if you can believe it. I guess it's not particularly unbelievable. I told her I thought I knew, but the term was a relatively new term (or at least it's usage in the general population) and that I was an old dinosaur, so I was going to look it up to make sure I didn't tell her the wrong thing.
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Isn't pansexual just a strange new way of saying bi-sexual?
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If you understand root words, you'd see that it's clearly not the case, no. Bicycles and pancycles aren't even't remotely the same!
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Gender fluid sounds like an excretion.
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