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A few years ago I was seeing a chiropractor for treatment after a nasty car accident, and I regularly saw entire families coming into the office, including preschoolers. From what I overheard from them, I’m guessing that the Venn diagram of people who take babies to chiropractors and people who think vaccines are

I can’t even remember the last time I watched a CD.

Calling in a bomb threat on a train because some lady didn’t want to put up with your drunken antics? That’s a real... loco motive.

This has always been my favorite. I’ve tried all the rest, and for some reason, SpaceSniffer just works better (for me.) I also prefer its overall look and feel.

Although I’ve used WinDirStat years ago I prefer the updated look of SpaceSniffer

Another app that does the same thing, but IMO looks better: Space Sniffer

counter-counterpoint: as a human that touches all kinds of dirty stuff throughout the day, possibly including your private area, just wash your hands. It takes a minute. It’s okay to clean your hands even if there’s not piss on them ;)

“I really believe I’d run in there even if I didn’t have a weapon.”

Who cares about the microbes.
What I HATE with the fiery passion of the sun is the NOISE!!

A more relevant study would compare several drying techniques by measuring pathogen levels on human skin.

I don’t judge hand dryers by the petri dish. Here is how I judge them.

I’ve been hating this news story. In college, we cracked open some agar plates for a project, then realized we had a few too many and put them back (it was a beginning bio class, so we weren’t super invested in the experiment or proper procedures).

This isn’t surprising and may have little to do with the dryer. If the dryer was active when the plates were used the spores may have simply been pulled from the ambient air rather than inside the machine.

There’s these things called foreplay and arousal. Really neat, you should look into them.

Got any plans next Wednesday?

I am all about working up a good appetite in this manner.

I’m here for scallops. Would love to learn the right technique there. I’d think nailing doneness in the bath wouldn’t be hard, but then they’d be over after searing. So need to find the right temp that would allow them to be seared without being overcooked. 

If you prescribe to the theory that driving deaths are already 100% random with humans behind the wheel then naturally you will presume that less deaths equals better. But that theory doesn’t hold water with me or anyone else frankly.

The question as posed is fine.