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re: Trivago commercial

Posted by LemmyLives on 1/16/26 at 6:06 pm to
Late 2024 after he stepped down from the Liverpool manager job.
No. Why subsidize the unionized labor plants of GM/Ford over the expense of Hyundai, Toyota, etc., that employ workers in Georgia, Alabama, Texas, etc? And is Fiat Chrysler even an American company? :lol:
Just get it compounded from a place like Hims. Far, far, cheaper than what Walmart is quoting you. Remember your deductibles, etc., also just reset.

re: Trivago commercial

Posted by LemmyLives on 1/16/26 at 5:54 pm to
Jurgen Klopp!
There were multiple signs starting a mile ago that told you the lane was ending, and yet you did jack and shite until the absolute last second. It's not a proper zipper merge to bring a lane to a halt because you didn't plan, and then cause the continuing travel lane to adjust to your idiocy. Merge at speed and have a plan.
Did this occur out of the blue, or is it consistent?

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Heck, even my left leg is stronger when doing squats.

So, you're not doing proper squats? Chill with the isolation stuff (Bulgarian split squats, Smith machine, etc.) and just move a barbell the old school way for a few weeks.

re: iPhone 16 Pro Storage Issue

Posted by LemmyLives on 1/16/26 at 5:41 pm to
Are you removing the photos from iCloud too? Otherwise they're just being re-synched to your phone.

I'm at 14GB of System Data on an iPhone 13.
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We hear very often of the “Islamic Golden Age,” which lasted from the 8th to the 13th century BCE, but when we look further into history, it was in fact much more of a Persian Golden Age.

Algebra
Khwarizmi, a Persian mathematician, invented modern day Algebra, and the word Algorithm, is even an latinised form of his name. Al-Khwarizmi's Kitab al-mukhtasar fi hisab al-jabr wal-muqabala (The Compendious Book on Calculation by Completion and Balancing) was a pioneering piece of work - offering practical answers for land distribution, rules on inheritance and distributing salaries.
Astronomy
Historically astronomy has occupied an important position in Persian culture. Many prominent astronomers such as Biruni and Khayyam in the first half of the 11th century and Tusi in the 13th century have played major roles in the advancement of astronomy in Iran during their times. Likewise, astronomy schools such as Maragheh Observatory (13th century) were once among the most prestigious astronomy research institutes in the world.


Persians also invented a lot of useful stuff, like the battery and the refrigerator, unlike the goat frickers.
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expecting a call from my doctors clinic.

Create your clinic as a contact, turn off unknown callers.

I've used Incogni for over a year and am happy with them.
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White working class English people are good as gold, but stuck under the boot

No, they're not. They vote for the various councils full of socialist and rape gang apologists in Liverpool, Leeds, Manchester, Newcastle, and the rest.
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This raises questions for the Government about the purpose of prenatal screening and a law which encourages this situation to occur.”

You have to know that NHS is actively encouraging these during consultations.
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1- Flat Iron steaks; can’t get that at HEB
2- Sushi, as I like theirs better than HEB
3- Fried chicken

You must be a special kind of retarded to not be able to find flat iron steaks and fried chicken at H-E-B. What you think is wrong with their sushi where you prefer union made bullshite at the overpriced midwestern grocery that is Kroger means there is something wrong with you.
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Brookshire Brothers

You need to learn to make better choices. BB is like Piggly Wiggly, absolute trash.
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They band together and vote for each others compensation packages.


^^ This Right Here ^^

It is an exclusive club, and most of us are not in it.

I've been asked to vote on executive pay, among other things, for companies I'm a direct shareholder of. So maybe you both should stop being little bitches and make life happen, rather than wait for it to happen to you.

re: Thermostat?

Posted by LemmyLives on 1/14/26 at 6:00 pm to
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Moving the thermostat will be very hard to do.

It's actually not hard to do. I did it in my last house, where it was facing windows that were exposed to the South (sun constantly.) It's moving essentially one wire.

Get the remote temp sensors as others have suggested. But, realize that the thermostat is also trying to save your HVAC system by not kicking it on when it drops .5 degrees below what you set. It'll cool or heat a bit more than necessary in order to cut down on the number of activation cycles it has to start up. This saves you wear and tear. Adjusting 1 degree at a time tells me you're a little bit high maintenance.
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This is all just to get me to baseline

That's the problem most caffeine addicts don't admit to. Your body adjusts to caffeine consumption so it has less of an impact. I used to take a lukewarm espresso shot 30m before the gym, but now that I can drive to the gym with traffic (not at 0430), the rage that naturally builds at retarded drivers (while listening to White Zombie, Megadeth, etc.) is perfectly sufficient.

I had a client where I was having to drink 48OZ of coffee after lunch to stay awake during the winter. That was no bueno.
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So for about $400 I could have a pretty nice setup. I'll check out the other choices you mentioned.

Since you're going there, why aren't you building a NAS? :cheers:

re: quick Caribbean trip

Posted by LemmyLives on 1/14/26 at 5:48 pm to
Go to Costa Rica or Roatan. There will be drunk Canadians at both, but 737s direct out of IAH, and no puddle jumpers. You can book villas or compounds in either. They're probably too low brow for your OT rich style, though.
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southerners simply cannot grasp.

Add Asians, Africans and Latinos to the list. I have 7 roundabouts on one road, in 6.3 miles. The roundabouts have been there since the road opened, about 7-8 years ago. Still, locals that live in the neighborhoods right next to it act confused.