v for frequency?...

On Thu, 07 Sep 2023 08:46:50 GMT, Cindy Hamilton wrote:

He micro-doses a THC tincture in a capsule, at bedtime. As either
Cheech or Chong said, \"barely enough to get a fly high\".

It helps? I\'d tried CBD oil. I don\'t know what I expected but I noted
absolutely no effect. Might have been a coincidence but after a slightly
increased dose cleaned out my gastrointestinal tract I shelved it.
 
On 7 Sep 2023 15:02:06 GMT, lowbrowwoman, the endlessly driveling,
troll-feeding, senile idiot, blabbered again:


It helps? I\'d tried CBD oil. I don\'t know what I expected but I noted
absolutely no effect. Might have been a coincidence but after a slightly
increased dose cleaned out my gastrointestinal tract I shelved it.

Talking of oil: Do you have to oil your big mouth to keep it running
smoothly?

--
More absolutely idiotic blather by the resident senile gossip:
\"My mother sometimes made a cherry chiffon cake that started with a
packaged mix. It wasn\'t bad if you squished a slice down to resemble real
cake.\"
MID: <kaldt8F22l6U12@mid.individual.net>
 
On 2023-09-07, rbowman <bowman@montana.com> wrote:
On Thu, 07 Sep 2023 08:46:50 GMT, Cindy Hamilton wrote:

He micro-doses a THC tincture in a capsule, at bedtime. As either
Cheech or Chong said, \"barely enough to get a fly high\".

It helps? I\'d tried CBD oil. I don\'t know what I expected but I noted
absolutely no effect. Might have been a coincidence but after a slightly
increased dose cleaned out my gastrointestinal tract I shelved it.

It helps him sleep. I\'m not sure what it does for pain.

He\'s tried CBD. One of the oils had the effect you reported.

--
Cindy Hamilton
 
On 7 Sep 2023 03:36:59 GMT, rbowman <bowman@montana.com> wrote:

On Wed, 06 Sep 2023 22:38:08 +0100, Commander Kinsey wrote:

On Fri, 28 Jul 2023 22:05:36 +0100, Cindy Hamilton
hamilton@invalid.com> wrote:

On 2023-07-28, rbowman <bowman@montana.com> wrote:
On Fri, 28 Jul 2023 06:57:46 -0700, John Larkin wrote:

There is no \"typically American.\" The USA is amazingly big and
diverse.

And to paraphrase the Dixie Chicks singer, I\'m ashamed to share the
same planet with some of them.

That\'s ok. Some of them are ashamed to share the same planet with you.

Would you two have a duel or something?

I\'ve been reading the \'April\' series by Mackey Chandler. Set in an orbital
habitat, the people have almost no laws or regulations but the duel is
alive and well. It makes for a polite society.

In real life, it makes for a thug-ocracy like Haiti.
 
On 7 Sep 2023 03:22:14 GMT, rbowman <bowman@montana.com> wrote:

On Wed, 06 Sep 2023 22:40:57 +0100, Commander Kinsey wrote:

OFL! Every Irishman I\'ve met is an idiot. Most are gypsies who can\'t
do anything more than manual labour, badly.

You can\'t judge them all by Joe Biden.

Ireland is clean, beautiful, safe, and friendly. An American can often
communicate with the locals. The women are great and the food is
mostly mediocre.
 
On Thu, 07 Sep 2023 09:58:19 -0700
John Larkin <jlarkin@highlandSNIPMEtechnology.com> wrote:

On 7 Sep 2023 03:36:59 GMT, rbowman <bowman@montana.com> wrote:

On Wed, 06 Sep 2023 22:38:08 +0100, Commander Kinsey wrote:

On Fri, 28 Jul 2023 22:05:36 +0100, Cindy Hamilton
hamilton@invalid.com> wrote:

On 2023-07-28, rbowman <bowman@montana.com> wrote:
On Fri, 28 Jul 2023 06:57:46 -0700, John Larkin wrote:

There is no \"typically American.\" The USA is amazingly big and
diverse.

And to paraphrase the Dixie Chicks singer, I\'m ashamed to share
the same planet with some of them.

That\'s ok. Some of them are ashamed to share the same planet
with you.

Would you two have a duel or something?

I\'ve been reading the \'April\' series by Mackey Chandler. Set in an
orbital habitat, the people have almost no laws or regulations but
the duel is alive and well. It makes for a polite society.

In real life, it makes for a thug-ocracy like Haiti.

Some parts of the US seem to be heading that way. Absolutely no
shortage of laws and regulations, but an extremely discretionary
attitude to enforcement.

--
Joe
 
John Larkin <jlarkin@highlandSNIPMEtechnology.com> writes:
On 7 Sep 2023 03:36:59 GMT, rbowman <bowman@montana.com> wrote:

On Wed, 06 Sep 2023 22:38:08 +0100, Commander Kinsey wrote:

On Fri, 28 Jul 2023 22:05:36 +0100, Cindy Hamilton
hamilton@invalid.com> wrote:

On 2023-07-28, rbowman <bowman@montana.com> wrote:
On Fri, 28 Jul 2023 06:57:46 -0700, John Larkin wrote:

There is no \"typically American.\" The USA is amazingly big and
diverse.

And to paraphrase the Dixie Chicks singer, I\'m ashamed to share the
same planet with some of them.

That\'s ok. Some of them are ashamed to share the same planet with you.

Would you two have a duel or something?

I\'ve been reading the \'April\' series by Mackey Chandler. Set in an orbital
habitat, the people have almost no laws or regulations but the duel is
alive and well. It makes for a polite society.

In real life, it makes for a thug-ocracy like Haiti.

Indeed. The mythical wild-wild-west from mid 20 century films.
 
John Larkin <jlarkin@highlandSNIPMEtechnology.com> writes:
On 7 Sep 2023 03:22:14 GMT, rbowman <bowman@montana.com> wrote:

On Wed, 06 Sep 2023 22:40:57 +0100, Commander Kinsey wrote:

OFL! Every Irishman I\'ve met is an idiot. Most are gypsies who can\'t
do anything more than manual labour, badly.

You can\'t judge them all by Joe Biden.

Ireland is clean, beautiful, safe, and friendly. An American can often
communicate with the locals. The women are great and the food is
mostly mediocre.

And President Biden is not an idiot. Bowman, on the other hand...
 
On Thu, 07 Sep 2023 10:02:28 -0700
John Larkin <jlarkin@highlandSNIPMEtechnology.com> wrote:

On 7 Sep 2023 03:22:14 GMT, rbowman <bowman@montana.com> wrote:

On Wed, 06 Sep 2023 22:40:57 +0100, Commander Kinsey wrote:

OFL! Every Irishman I\'ve met is an idiot. Most are gypsies who
can\'t do anything more than manual labour, badly.

You can\'t judge them all by Joe Biden.

Who is about as Irish as Xi or Putin.

I knew an Irish engineer who designed digital video equipment about
forty years ago, and there was a famous Irish mathematician:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Rowan_Hamilton
Ireland is clean, beautiful, safe, and friendly. An American can often
communicate with the locals. The women are great and the food is
mostly mediocre.

I believe things are changing there also.

--
Joe
 
On 2023-09-07, John Larkin <jlarkin@highlandSNIPMEtechnology.com> wrote:
On 7 Sep 2023 03:36:59 GMT, rbowman <bowman@montana.com> wrote:

On Wed, 06 Sep 2023 22:38:08 +0100, Commander Kinsey wrote:

On Fri, 28 Jul 2023 22:05:36 +0100, Cindy Hamilton
hamilton@invalid.com> wrote:

On 2023-07-28, rbowman <bowman@montana.com> wrote:
On Fri, 28 Jul 2023 06:57:46 -0700, John Larkin wrote:

There is no \"typically American.\" The USA is amazingly big and
diverse.

And to paraphrase the Dixie Chicks singer, I\'m ashamed to share the
same planet with some of them.

That\'s ok. Some of them are ashamed to share the same planet with you.

Would you two have a duel or something?

I\'ve been reading the \'April\' series by Mackey Chandler. Set in an orbital
habitat, the people have almost no laws or regulations but the duel is
alive and well. It makes for a polite society.

In real life, it makes for a thug-ocracy like Haiti.

In societies where it would appear that people are polite because
they\'re armed, it\'s usually the case that they\'re polite because
that\'s what society expects of them.

--
Cindy Hamilton
 
On Thu, 07 Sep 2023 16:36:24 GMT, Cindy Hamilton wrote:

> He\'s tried CBD. One of the oils had the effect you reported.

Ah, maybe it wasn\'t just me. I tried the gummies first without any
noticeable effect either. Besides being expensive they tasted like a roach
rolled in sugar.

Maybe some people get a benefit from CDB but not me. I\'m pragmatic. I take
turmeric which is supposed to be good for joints. I wouldn\'t swear one way
or the other but the stuff is cheap. Something that is expensive and
doesn\'t seem to have a benefit gets cut from the list fast.
 
On Thu, 07 Sep 2023 09:58:19 -0700, John Larkin wrote:

On 7 Sep 2023 03:36:59 GMT, rbowman <bowman@montana.com> wrote:

On Wed, 06 Sep 2023 22:38:08 +0100, Commander Kinsey wrote:

On Fri, 28 Jul 2023 22:05:36 +0100, Cindy Hamilton
hamilton@invalid.com> wrote:

On 2023-07-28, rbowman <bowman@montana.com> wrote:
On Fri, 28 Jul 2023 06:57:46 -0700, John Larkin wrote:

There is no \"typically American.\" The USA is amazingly big and
diverse.

And to paraphrase the Dixie Chicks singer, I\'m ashamed to share the
same planet with some of them.

That\'s ok. Some of them are ashamed to share the same planet with
you.

Would you two have a duel or something?

I\'ve been reading the \'April\' series by Mackey Chandler. Set in an
orbital habitat, the people have almost no laws or regulations but the
duel is alive and well. It makes for a polite society.

In real life, it makes for a thug-ocracy like Haiti.

The other part of the equation is the habitat has a very small population.
Like a small town being a prick is not a long term plan. It\'s a long
series and it will be interesting to see how it develops.

Another author I enjoy, Fran Porretto, is less optimistic in his Spooner
trilogy. Flee the Earth to avoid tyranny and eventually try to reinvent
it.

Dueling might be a little extreme but I grew up in a tough, decaying mill
town. Being an asshole could have consequences. The internet is the worse
case; you can bark like a junkyard dog with no consequence. Why be
reasonably polite if nobody is going to physically kick you in the balls?
 
On Thu, 07 Sep 2023 18:14:54 GMT, Cindy Hamilton wrote:

In societies where it would appear that people are polite because
they\'re armed, it\'s usually the case that they\'re polite because that\'s
what society expects of them.

I\'m not sure it\'s not a chicken and egg scenario. In another post I
mentioned the sort of town I grew up in. People were generally polite but
there was the realization that if you were habitually abrasive you would
get your ass kicked sooner or later. That didn\'t mean there were
continuous brawls but the potential was there.

Of course you can overdo polite like 4 Swedes at a 4-way stop. \'No, you go
first, I insist\' ad infinitum. I have always been interested how a society
develops its standards of conduct. The Swedes are an exaggeration but why
are some societies polite and orderly where others are boorish? What
happens when you take a polite place like Minnesota and introduce a
population from a dog-eat-dog third world setting?
 
On 08/09/2023 04:15, rbowman wrote:
Why be
reasonably polite if nobody is going to physically kick you in the balls?

At last a considered, interesting, philosophical statement.

Maybe because that way people help you more.


--
To ban Christmas, simply give turkeys the vote.
 
On 8 Sep 2023 02:53:35 GMT, lowbrowwoman, the endlessly driveling,
troll-feeding, senile idiot, blabbered again:


Ah, maybe it wasn\'t just me. I tried the gummies first without any
noticeable effect either. Besides being expensive they tasted like a roach
rolled in sugar.

Maybe some people get a benefit from CDB but not me. I\'m pragmatic. I take
turmeric which is supposed to be good for joints. I wouldn\'t swear one way
or the other but the stuff is cheap. Something that is expensive and
doesn\'t seem to have a benefit gets cut from the list fast.

You\'re such a thrilling personality! But do you always have to rub it in so
ostensively, you self-admiring senile shithead? LOL

--
Yet another thrilling account from the resident senile superhero\'s senile
life:
\"I went to a Driveby Truckers concert at a local venue and they made me
leave my knife in the car. Never went back. Come to think of it the Truckers
had a Black Lives Matter banner. Never bought any of their music again
either.\"
MID: <k84ip9Fesb1U1@mid.individual.net>
 
On 8 Sep 2023 03:30:41 GMT, lowbrowwoman, the endlessly driveling,
troll-feeding, senile idiot, blabbered again:


I\'m not sure it\'s not a chicken and egg scenario. In another post I
mentioned the sort of town I grew up in. People were generally polite but
there was the realization that if you were habitually abrasive you would
get your ass kicked sooner or later. That didn\'t mean there were
continuous brawls but the potential was there.

Of course you can overdo polite like 4 Swedes at a 4-way stop. \'No, you go
first, I insist\' ad infinitum. I have always been interested how a society
develops its standards of conduct. The Swedes are an exaggeration but why
are some societies polite and orderly where others are boorish? What
happens when you take a polite place like Minnesota and introduce a
population from a dog-eat-dog third world setting?

ROTFLOL WTF is WRONG with this endlessly driveling and bullshitting abnormal
bigmouth?

--
Gossiping \"lowbrowwoman\" about herself:
\"Usenet is my blog... I don\'t give a damn if anyone ever reads my posts
but they are useful in marshaling [sic] my thoughts.\"
MID: <iteioiF60jmU1@mid.individual.net>
 
On 8 Sep 2023 03:15:00 GMT, lowbrowwoman, the endlessly driveling,
troll-feeding, senile idiot, blabbered again:

The other part of the equation is the habitat has a very small population.
Like a small town being a prick is not a long term plan. It\'s a long
series and it will be interesting to see how it develops.

Another author I enjoy, Fran Porretto, is less optimistic in his Spooner
trilogy. Flee the Earth to avoid tyranny and eventually try to reinvent
it.

Dueling might be a little extreme but I grew up in a tough, decaying mill
town. Being an asshole could have consequences. The internet is the worse
case; you can bark like a junkyard dog with no consequence. Why be
reasonably polite if nobody is going to physically kick you in the balls?

Feeling a bit better now, after you could listen to yourself talking \"so
beautifully\" again, lowbrowwoman? As long as it talks, it\'s alive, right?
LMAO

--
More absolutely idiotic blather by the resident senile gossip:
\"My mother sometimes made a cherry chiffon cake that started with a
packaged mix. It wasn\'t bad if you squished a slice down to resemble real
cake.\"
MID: <kaldt8F22l6U12@mid.individual.net>
 
On 2023-09-08, rbowman <bowman@montana.com> wrote:
On Thu, 07 Sep 2023 16:36:24 GMT, Cindy Hamilton wrote:

He\'s tried CBD. One of the oils had the effect you reported.

Ah, maybe it wasn\'t just me. I tried the gummies first without any
noticeable effect either. Besides being expensive they tasted like a roach
rolled in sugar.

Yeah, that\'s why he uses capsules. And makes his own, so he knows
what kind of oil is inside.

Maybe some people get a benefit from CDB but not me. I\'m pragmatic. I take
turmeric which is supposed to be good for joints. I wouldn\'t swear one way
or the other but the stuff is cheap. Something that is expensive and
doesn\'t seem to have a benefit gets cut from the list fast.

$100 worth of THC tincture lasts him months. Much cheaper than
some of the prescription stuff he takes. We end up in the Medicare
Part D donut hole every year. (Which is why Biden\'s effort to regulate
the price of 10 medicines he doesn\'t take makes us yawn.)

--
Cindy Hamilton
 
On 2023-09-08, rbowman <bowman@montana.com> wrote:
On Thu, 07 Sep 2023 09:58:19 -0700, John Larkin wrote:

On 7 Sep 2023 03:36:59 GMT, rbowman <bowman@montana.com> wrote:

On Wed, 06 Sep 2023 22:38:08 +0100, Commander Kinsey wrote:

On Fri, 28 Jul 2023 22:05:36 +0100, Cindy Hamilton
hamilton@invalid.com> wrote:

On 2023-07-28, rbowman <bowman@montana.com> wrote:
On Fri, 28 Jul 2023 06:57:46 -0700, John Larkin wrote:

There is no \"typically American.\" The USA is amazingly big and
diverse.

And to paraphrase the Dixie Chicks singer, I\'m ashamed to share the
same planet with some of them.

That\'s ok. Some of them are ashamed to share the same planet with
you.

Would you two have a duel or something?

I\'ve been reading the \'April\' series by Mackey Chandler. Set in an
orbital habitat, the people have almost no laws or regulations but the
duel is alive and well. It makes for a polite society.

In real life, it makes for a thug-ocracy like Haiti.

The other part of the equation is the habitat has a very small population.
Like a small town being a prick is not a long term plan. It\'s a long
series and it will be interesting to see how it develops.

Another author I enjoy, Fran Porretto, is less optimistic in his Spooner
trilogy. Flee the Earth to avoid tyranny and eventually try to reinvent
it.

Dueling might be a little extreme but I grew up in a tough, decaying mill
town. Being an asshole could have consequences. The internet is the worse
case; you can bark like a junkyard dog with no consequence. Why be
reasonably polite if nobody is going to physically kick you in the balls?

Because politeness fosters politeness.

I struggle with that every day on Usenet. The killfile helps; if I
don\'t see assholes, I\'m less inclined to lash out.

--
Cindy Hamilton
 
On 05/09/2023 20:44, Commander Kinsey wrote:
On Fri, 28 Jul 2023 19:19:52 +0100, rbowman <bowman@montana.com> wrote:

On Fri, 28 Jul 2023 07:05:32 -0700, John Larkin wrote:

Maybe there is no \"wrong\" about colors. Maybe we use the same names for
very different perceptions. Maybe that\'s why we have such varied tastes
in colors.

I\'ve recently been tasked with coming up with some of the visualizations
loved by managers, bar charts, pie charts, doughnut charts, the works.
Shiny! Unless you\'re color blind of course.

I want to watch a colour blind fool get the traffic lights mixed up and
die.

Wouldn\'t someone who is colour blind rely on the position of the lights?
Top light is red, bottom light is green.

--
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