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Been in Oracle OLE dll hell all week.

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God, I hate oracle databases. We walked away from that years ago and I was so glad we did. I remember spending hours just trying to get the various versions of their installer to even work on Linux. Ugh. I feel your pain, man. :(
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dbt1949 wrote: Thu Nov 03, 2022 12:55 am I wonder if more pedestrians get hit by Teslas or gas engine cars?
If you ask the Tesla owner, they’ll just tell you that even if they did, they’re saving a ton of money not having to buy gas!
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Its a really weird feeling to be buzzed up and be hit with the realization that at 53 you've aged out of the world sorta. Least I feel I have. I chat online with girls 25 and 35 but they are too young for my age in life really. If Id had a kid she'd be 35. I think of myself as 25 but Im not when I pass a mirror. I feel 25 a lot. My mechanic and doctor are younger than me now. Weird. Im still me. Im that 15 year old that 17 year old that 25 year old..Im in here in this 53 year old body and its sad. When I was younger I was just living life and couldn't think these thoughts because I just hadn't lived it yet. Now that I have I wish I could go back with this knowledge and do it all again. I want so much in life but its behind me. Out of reach now. Its all just very sad. Im a young guy in here in this older body suit. Its a lot to take in.
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Theres only one of those.
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At 65 I feel like I have the body I deserve, and I don't make excuses for it. You live in what you made. I didn't let it go completely so it's not a bad body, although the world's female population just laughed at that.
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Daehawk wrote: Thu Nov 03, 2022 10:20 pm Its a really weird feeling to be buzzed up and be hit with the realization that at 53 you've aged out of the world sorta. Least I feel I have. I chat online with girls 25 and 35 but they are too young for my age in life really. If Id had a kid she'd be 35. I think of myself as 25 but Im not when I pass a mirror. I feel 25 a lot. My mechanic and doctor are younger than me now. Weird. Im still me. Im that 15 year old that 17 year old that 25 year old..Im in here in this 53 year old body and its sad. When I was younger I was just living life and couldn't think these thoughts because I just hadn't lived it yet. Now that I have I wish I could go back with this knowledge and do it all again. I want so much in life but its behind me. Out of reach now. Its all just very sad. Im a young guy in here in this older body suit. Its a lot to take in.
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I should see if I can sign it up for SNAP.
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How did I get to be today years old without ever hearing of sunday gravy? I had a meatgasm!
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I first learned about sunday gravy from The Sopranos, IIRC.
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What the flying f….? That recipe reads like instructions for creating a hadron collider. I imagine you have to start on Friday for Sunday Gravy.
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hepcat wrote: Sat Nov 05, 2022 10:20 pm What the flying f….? That recipe reads like instructions for creating a hadron collider. I imagine you have to start on Friday for Sunday Gravy.
Well it's not Friday Gravy, is it??

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hepcat wrote: Sat Nov 05, 2022 10:20 pm What the flying f….? That recipe reads like instructions for creating a hadron collider. I imagine you have to start on Friday for Sunday Gravy.
I imagine that's why it's $29 per plate. And so worth it. I'm going to deplete my retirement savings quickly now that I've decided to eat nothing else.
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Well I woke up at 7:30 this morning. The time change didn't help me :)
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Kraken wrote: Sat Nov 05, 2022 11:49 pm
hepcat wrote: Sat Nov 05, 2022 10:20 pm What the flying f….? That recipe reads like instructions for creating a hadron collider. I imagine you have to start on Friday for Sunday Gravy.
I imagine that's why it's $29 per plate. And so worth it. I'm going to deplete my retirement savings quickly now that I've decided to eat nothing else.
There used to be a Brazilian steakhouse in Evanston, about 5 minutes from me. Every time a few of my like minded friends would visit, we'd go there. It was heaven on earth. Meats of all kinds were available. We called it The Meatening. While eating we would complain about Meat Sweats. The condition after the Meatening was a Meatstroke.

God I miss that place. :wub:
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Sounds like the Rodizio Grill
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hepcat wrote: Sun Nov 06, 2022 8:45 am
Kraken wrote: Sat Nov 05, 2022 11:49 pm
hepcat wrote: Sat Nov 05, 2022 10:20 pm What the flying f….? That recipe reads like instructions for creating a hadron collider. I imagine you have to start on Friday for Sunday Gravy.
I imagine that's why it's $29 per plate. And so worth it. I'm going to deplete my retirement savings quickly now that I've decided to eat nothing else.
There used to be a Brazilian steakhouse in Evanston, about 5 minutes from me. Every time a few of my like minded friends would visit, we'd go there. It was heaven on earth. Meats of all kinds were available. We called it The Meatening. While eating we would complain about Meat Sweats. The condition after the Meatening was a Meatstroke.

God I miss that place. :wub:
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hepcat wrote: Sun Nov 06, 2022 8:45 am
Kraken wrote: Sat Nov 05, 2022 11:49 pm
hepcat wrote: Sat Nov 05, 2022 10:20 pm What the flying f….? That recipe reads like instructions for creating a hadron collider. I imagine you have to start on Friday for Sunday Gravy.
I imagine that's why it's $29 per plate. And so worth it. I'm going to deplete my retirement savings quickly now that I've decided to eat nothing else.
There used to be a Brazilian steakhouse in Evanston, about 5 minutes from me. Every time a few of my like minded friends would visit, we'd go there. It was heaven on earth. Meats of all kinds were available. We called it The Meatening. While eating we would complain about Meat Sweats. The condition after the Meatening was a Meatstroke.

God I miss that place. :wub:
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Yup. Surprisingly inexpensive, if I remember correctly.
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In the wake of the Phillies' World Series loss, Philadelphia has embraced a new hero: a guy who has sworn to eat an entire rotisserie chicken every day.

He is now up to day 40.
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Holman wrote: Sun Nov 06, 2022 5:19 pm In the wake of the Phillies' World Series loss, Philadelphia has embraced a new hero: a guy who has sworn to eat an entire rotisserie chicken every day.

He is now up to day 40.
But they didn't lose until a couple days ago!? How could he be up to 40 already?
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I'd guess he's been doing this just for the hell of it, and after losing the sportsball games the good people of Philadelphia are pivoting to cheering him on.
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Fardaza wrote: Sun Nov 06, 2022 6:04 pm
Holman wrote: Sun Nov 06, 2022 5:19 pm In the wake of the Phillies' World Series loss, Philadelphia has embraced a new hero: a guy who has sworn to eat an entire rotisserie chicken every day.

He is now up to day 40.
But they didn't lose until a couple days ago!? How could he be up to 40 already?
He's been doing it all along, but somehow Philly Twitter embraced his cause at the start of the Series.

Now that we've lost, he's our winner.
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Now I want to eat one whole rotisserie chicken just to see what it's like.
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Max Peck wrote: Sun Nov 06, 2022 6:43 pm Now I want to eat one whole rotisserie chicken just to see what it's like.
You don't really start to feel it until after three or four weeks.
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And to be fair, he really does look like he's burning 10 or 15 thousand calories in the gym every day.
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Max Peck wrote: Sun Nov 06, 2022 6:43 pm Now I want to eat one whole rotisserie chicken just to see what it's like.
Tastes like chicken.
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I've eaten a whole rotisserie chicken in a day before. And that's a full sized Costco chicken. :oops: Never in one sitting, though. The idea of eating two full chickens in two days does not sound good to me. I tend to get them to make three days worth of meat portions of food, in the form other things, like sandwiches or rice or quesadillas, etc...
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I have eaten a whole one a few times (although I couldn't - and wouldn't - now.) To be fair, in the world of 'eating a whole ____', it's not that extreme. It's about 1,300 calories, and he won't be absorbing all of that - about half of the calories are protein, and his body can't absorb that much protein before passing it on through. What it does absorb it can actually use. The biggest issues are going to be the 95% daily saturated fat and 249% daily cholesterol in that one meal alone.
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Blackhawk wrote: Mon Nov 07, 2022 12:11 am The biggest issues are going to be the 95% daily saturated fat and 249% daily cholesterol in that one meal alone.
I'm going to guess that he only eats one meal a day. Myself, I'd switch it up and eat a whole cow on Sundays and a whole pig on Thursdays.
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Kraken wrote: Mon Nov 07, 2022 12:14 am
Blackhawk wrote: Mon Nov 07, 2022 12:11 am The biggest issues are going to be the 95% daily saturated fat and 249% daily cholesterol in that one meal alone.
I'm going to guess that he only eats one meal a day. Myself, I'd switch it up and eat a whole cow on Sundays and a whole pig on Thursdays.
That would actually be dangerous. If he's absorbing half of the protein and all of the fat, he'd be getting (probably - I'm not a nutritionist) around 1000 calories per day. He just needs to make sure that his other meals are very, very low in fat or cholesterol, and high in fiber. Plus he needs to get the rest of his protein (and all of the nutrients not in a chicken) from those other meals. Aside from the cholesterol, you could actually do what he's doing relatively healthily if you carefully controlled everything else you ate.

There is a way to cut the cholesterol way down, but he likely can't do it. If he sucked down a glass of psyllium husk half an hour or so before eating the chicken, it would bond to a lot of that cholesterol. The problem is that psyllium (aka Metamucil) absorbs liquid and swells, likely making his stomach too full to get the chicken down.
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And the funny thing is, if he's working out, he'd need to get extra protein as well. If he's lucky, he's getting 70-80 grams from the chicken. That's enough to support a sedentary lifestyle, but not enough to support significant exercise. It's why mega-dosing protein isn't helpful. If you're working out, you need absorbable amounts of protein every couple of hours, not massive doses that you body can't use.

/edit - and to be clear, your body absorbs most of the protein through your gut and into your system. It just can't use that much all at once, and just passes most of the excess back out as waste (especially given the amount of fat he's eating - the protein wouldn't be used as an energy source until the gazillion grams of fat gets used up.)
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Why is all poo brown no matter what color you eat? Well except grape soda makes it green for some reason.
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What makes poop brown?

About 75 percentTrusted Source of your poop is made up of water. The remaining 25 percent is a mixture of:

undigested carbohydrates and fiber
fat
protein
bacteria
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old red blood cells
secretions from your intestines
chemicals from your liver, including bile

Poop’s brown color is mostly due to bile and bilirubin.

Bile, which has a yellowish-green color, plays many roles in your digestion process. Your liver makes about 500 to 600 millilitersTrusted Source (17 to 20 fl. oz.) of bile every day, which is stored in your gallbladder.
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The gallbladder. Humanities catalytic converter.

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Skinypupy wrote: Mon Nov 07, 2022 12:11 pm My company did an all-hands "Veteran's Appreciation" presentation this morning, showing a slideshow of all the employees who have served in the military. Name, service photo, rank, date served, etc.

The background music they chose for the slideshow? "Fortunate Son" by CCR. :doh:
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