OMG I just realized where your username comes from -- VANITY! So awesome. Very old-school, that. [hat tip]
Oh, believe me, I know the edibles are not really changing anything — they just help me sleep. (I only manage three hours a night, lately, it seems.)
Myself, I’m doing everything I can to make myself feel that I have some measure of control over things in my life. I’m trying to figure out how ready I am to leave the country. Also, I am making much more regular use of cannabis edibles on weekends. Can it be a cannabis meteor?
I had a great doctor about twenty-five years ago (he’s long since retired) who asked me if I took supplements and I told him that I take a multivitamin and that’s it. He said “Good, anything more than that is just giving you very expensive urine.” This many years down the road, though, I also take an omega-3 (I got…
Well, it’s in the field, but no podium, sorry. Same as Days of Thunder, really.
Yes, yes ... and yes. High five, fellow oldster!
God I miss Raul Julia.
God I miss Raul Julia.
THIS is the correct answer. It was my first thought.
If every other house has an electric car charged up in the driveway, it seems like that’s a helluva lot of distributed storage to cushion demand on the grid.
I like your style. What also isn’t accounted for is that fully-charged cars can be battery backup for generated power. There could be advantages for the grid if it could be used that way.
Seems like it does allow an opening for hydrogen-powered cars, though, which seems like an area ripe for innovation. Yeah, it’s aggressive, but even if it doesn’t get achieved it’ll set a really good example of both 1) things to do and 2) things that don’t work.
It’s a thing, I suppose. My well of rage, which I once thought inexhaustible, is having a tough time coming up with a teaspoonful for this... not because she isn’t awful but because I pump a thousand gallons every day on the rest of this fantastical poopfest we’re living in. More proof she’s terrible? Check. I have to…
I noticed this incongruity as well.
I don’t think he has any board certification. I don’t think Kentucky requires one for Ophthalmologists. There was a dustup about this a few years ago, but I’m not sure if I recall the details accurately.