R.I.P. The thread of death....celebrity or otherwise
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Ever wonder why digital assistants have mostly female voices? Where did they come from? Pour one out for somebody you never heard of: Ann Syrdal.
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Let me get this straight, the woman's name that helped give rise to female voices for digital assistants was Ann Syrdal. Ann Ser-dal. Answer Doll. Wow.Kraken wrote: ↑Sun Aug 23, 2020 10:26 pm Ever wonder why digital assistants have mostly female voices? Where did they come from? Pour one out for somebody you never heard of: Ann Syrdal.
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Moat_Man wrote: ↑Sun Aug 23, 2020 10:32 pmLet me get this straight, the woman that helped give rise to female voices for digital assistants name was Ann Syrdal. Ann Ser-dal. Answer Doll. Wow.Kraken wrote: ↑Sun Aug 23, 2020 10:26 pm Ever wonder why digital assistants have mostly female voices? Where did they come from? Pour one out for somebody you never heard of: Ann Syrdal.
I did not see that one.
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RIP Justin Townes Earle. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/24/arts ... -dead.html
Another musician taken too young.
I'm a huge fan of his father Steve so I got into Justin pretty quickly when he came on the scene. I only got to see him once, opening for The Decemberists.
No cause of death announced.
Another musician taken too young.
I'm a huge fan of his father Steve so I got into Justin pretty quickly when he came on the scene. I only got to see him once, opening for The Decemberists.
No cause of death announced.
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hearing this back when it came out, i'm not so surprised...
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Yeah...the the first song of his that came to my mind as well...hitbyambulance wrote: ↑Mon Aug 24, 2020 3:41 pmhearing this back when it came out, i'm not so surprised...
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Power Trip was arguably the best thrash band out there right now. Their singer, Riley Gale, just passed at 35 years old.
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Just read that Lute Olson, longtime Arizona basketball head coach, passed today.
RIP Coach.
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RIP Joe Ruby, co-creator of Scooby Doo, dead at 87
Animation legend Joe Ruby is dead at 87, reports the BBC. Ruby co-created Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?, among many other classic titles, and with Ken Spears founded the Ruby-Spears animation studio in 1977. Both were Hanna-Barbera veterans who saw its dominance of U.S. TV animation as an opportunity to compete. And that they did.
"He never stopped writing and creating, even as he aged," said his grandson Benjamin Ruby.
Warner Bros' animation president, Sam Register, said Ruby "made Saturday mornings special for so many children, including myself"."He was one of the most prolific creators in our industry who gifted us some of animation's most treasured characters and it was a thrill to host him at our studio," he continued.
"Scooby-Doo has been a beloved companion on screens for more than 50 years, leaving an enduring legacy that has inspired and entertained generations."
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It's almost as if people are the problem.
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Wow. Didn’t know he was sick.
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Colon cancer at 43 is just bad luck. They don't even start screening for it until 50.
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Jesus, talk about out of left field. That is just so unfair.
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Damn, that is awful. Great actor and seemed like a genuinely good guy.
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Mom told me to start at 30 because she had it. Im 51 and not done it yet.
Ive not seen any of the movies he was in but have watched tons of clips on YT. Its amazing he did all those moves and running and stuff that weren't stuntmen during all this.
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Incredibly sad. It is crazy to think the guy made multiple movies including action roles with secret colon cancer.
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I just had a co-worker my age suddenly die of a pulmonary embolism this week. Seeing these unexpected deaths in young people really hits you in the feels. My heart goes out to his family. I'm happy he left behind such a powerful representation of Black Panther - the film seemed important at the time it released, and I think it seems even more important now.
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The king is dead! Long live the king!
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African Americans have the highest incidence and mortality rates of colorectal cancer (CRC) of any ethnic group in the United States. Although some of these disparities can be explained by differences in access to care, cancer screening, and other socioeconomic factors, disparities remain after adjustment for these factors.
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Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer in both men and women in the United States and the second most common cause of cancer-related death.1 African Americans bear a disproportionate burden, with an incidence of CRC that is >20% higher than in whites and an even larger difference in mortality.2 In particular, African Americans are more often diagnosed with CRC at an earlier age and with more advanced disease; and African Americans have a greater proportion of CRCs in the proximal colon.3 Although some of these differences can be explained by access to care, screening, and other socioeconomic factors, a significant portion of the disparity remains after adjustment for these factors.
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This hit one of my buddies that works the weekend desk at the alano club so hard.
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Well, unless you're cool with dying of busted bowels, get scoped. It's free under Obamacare.
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Very well said. One of my favorite actors of this generation. Thanks for being such a good human being Chadwick.YellowKing wrote: ↑Fri Aug 28, 2020 11:09 pm I just had a co-worker my age suddenly die of a pulmonary embolism this week. Seeing these unexpected deaths in young people really hits you in the feels. My heart goes out to his family. I'm happy he left behind such a powerful representation of Black Panther - the film seemed important at the time it released, and I think it seems even more important now.
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This. 1000X this.
Seriously, getting a colonoscopy is one of those things that people make into way more of a big deal than it actually is. Yes, the preparation kind of sucks, and you're not going to want to be far from a bathroom when you're cleaning out your bowels before the procedure, but the procedure itself is quick and easy and painless.
Due to my own health issues, I've had somewhere around a half dozen scopes over the last twenty years. None of them were a big deal.
Just get it done if you have a family history or your doctor advises you to. I guarantee that from a cost/benefits perspective, you won't regret it.
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I know we've collectively mentioned this to Daehawk at least half a dozen times already aver the last 5+ years regarding going to get checked. My grandmother died of colon cancer when I was a kid. She also refused to get checked and instead of detecting problems and possibly treating them early, she died slowly over a 3 month period after half a year of chemo and radiation.
Regardless, the news about Chadwick Boseman is legitimately awful. 43 is way too young. By all accounts, everything I've read or seen reported about him was that he was a class act. I cannot get my mind around how he was diagnosed in 2016 but still managed to star in Black Panther and the two final Avengers movies while seeming getting treatment.
Regardless, the news about Chadwick Boseman is legitimately awful. 43 is way too young. By all accounts, everything I've read or seen reported about him was that he was a class act. I cannot get my mind around how he was diagnosed in 2016 but still managed to star in Black Panther and the two final Avengers movies while seeming getting treatment.
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Actually I realized I have seen one...Marshall. Watched it with my wife on tv in 2017. Great movie. Didn't know it was the same guy in Panther.
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Daehawk: don't be such a heaving jessie. Man up and get checked out properly. It's really not that big of a deal at all.
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I was scheduled to get a colonoscopy, but it got cancelled due to COVID shit. They eventually called to reschedule, but I would have to take a test and then isolate for 14 days. It's just not doable for me for a number of reasons. Just one of the reasons I'm hoping for a return to normal so I can get scoped.
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Ask your doctor if it makes sense to get an at-home collection kit that you can just send off to a lab. I wouldn't use it to replace the need for a traditional colonoscopy, but if you take the at-home test and it reveals something of significant concern at least you can make a better decision about what to do in the short term. That's my non-medical advice, fwiw. Read more here with a good summary chart of the +/- considerations.ImLawBoy wrote: ↑Sat Aug 29, 2020 11:34 pm I was scheduled to get a colonoscopy, but it got cancelled due to COVID shit. They eventually called to reschedule, but I would have to take a test and then isolate for 14 days. It's just not doable for me for a number of reasons. Just one of the reasons I'm hoping for a return to normal so I can get scoped.
The more I read about Chadwick Boseman, the more busted up I get.
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I've had my butt snaked three times now. Last time, they told me I don't have to go back for 8 years (I'll be 70, if I live that long). But the first time they found a bunch of polyps. Because they cut those suckers out before they did their polygamy or whatever polyps do when nobody's looking, my ass is whistling Dixie today.
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Those home tests.....what are they looking for? If its just blood how can they tell cancer from a hemorrhoid?
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Look up 'ColoGuard'...it's a test that looks for the the presence of both blood and cancer-related DNA markers in a stool sample. It's not perfect, but it's better than nothing. A positive Cologuard screening does means that you need a colonoscopy to look for why the test came back positive.Daehawk wrote:Those home tests.....what are they looking for? If its just blood how can they tell cancer from a hemorrhoid?
That said, you really should just get a colonoscopy. It's covered by all forms of insurance as a routine screening once you hit age 50, and it's reasonable not a big deal. Spend an evening drinking the prep, poop like You've never pooped before, then take a nap for the colonoscopy the next day. Is the prep unpleasant? Maybe...but the whole process beats the hell out of having colon cancer.
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Cliff Robinson (longtime Portland Trailblazer) passes at 53 after battling lymphoma.
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Maybe? MAYBE? There's no MAYBE about it!
"...but the whole process beats the hell out of having colon cancer."
At the end of this ordeal, you still may very well have colon cancer, it's just now you're sure about it. If you're lucky, you find out early enough to treat it.
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My understanding was that removing the polyps reduces the chances of them turning cancerous? Or did they remove them for other reasons?Jeff V wrote: ↑Mon Aug 31, 2020 4:01 pmMaybe? MAYBE? There's no MAYBE about it!
"...but the whole process beats the hell out of having colon cancer."
At the end of this ordeal, you still may very well have colon cancer, it's just now you're sure about it. If you're lucky, you find out early enough to treat it.
Anyway, yes, the prep sucks. It's horrid. However, watching my father die from colon cancer wasn't fun either. So I got it done and am on the every 5 year plan.
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gladden is correct, there is a preventative to it, not just a detection. And the prep has gotten much better over the last 20 years that I've been having them done. First one was at 35, because of family history. I now get one every 5 years. I was conscious through 2 of them, those were interesting. Not painful, just interesting. The last two though they knocked me out.gbasden wrote: ↑Mon Aug 31, 2020 6:02 pmMy understanding was that removing the polyps reduces the chances of them turning cancerous? Or did they remove them for other reasons?Jeff V wrote: ↑Mon Aug 31, 2020 4:01 pmMaybe? MAYBE? There's no MAYBE about it!
"...but the whole process beats the hell out of having colon cancer."
At the end of this ordeal, you still may very well have colon cancer, it's just now you're sure about it. If you're lucky, you find out early enough to treat it.
Anyway, yes, the prep sucks. It's horrid. However, watching my father die from colon cancer wasn't fun either. So I got it done and am on the every 5 year plan.
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