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  • Ascii art would likely be smaller.

  • WRT leftover money: If they are career politicians, they'll bank most of it for their next run. Often they'll throw fancy parties, have important campaign wrap up meetings in very expensive restaurants or strip joints, pay their spouses crazy consulting fees, and find other ways to keep what is left.

  • He also learned a poor people word - "groceries". Apparently he never realized that was a thing and is still somewhat perplexed by the idea.

  • "Sausage me up Scotty"

  • So this low data point is the end of covid. Does that return to normal within the next couple of years?

  • And asking each other what they want to watch on TV.

  • Could be a fun tattoo.

  • As someone who has been coding for over 40 years, this is so true.

  • Not to mention his obsession with The Village People.

  • Not exactly. They are selling student loans on the market the way mortgages used to be traded in the good old 2000's.

  • Is it AI powered too?

  • They should include endangered animal flavors and bald eagle.

  • The combination of a high EQ and IQ.

  • Congress has to meet, and they already said it won't until sometime in January. Within minutes of opening the session Johnson will be challenged for the speaker position and the house will devolve into chaos for another few weeks. It won't be until February before they are able to take any action about anything.

  • They already got rid of the house of representatives, so why not do the senate too? Trump has publicly said on multiple occasions he doesn't need them.

  • They tried this in the last no kings, but it didn't work.

  • When you surround yourself with yes men who only tell you what you want to hear, this happens.

  • Before we had fancy temperature controlled ovens, probably for all but the last 100 years worldwide, bakers used wood fired ovens, coal fired ovens, and solar ovens usually lined with bricks, stone, clay, and/or cast iron. Figuring out the the temperature was a mix of guesswork, rules of thumb, experience, and luck.

    I read somewhere that many bakers were skeptical of this new technology. That a lot of marketing had to be done and it was often sold to beginners as easier to get started baking.

    There are really only 3 temperatures needed. Low, Medium, and High. The other factor is how fast your oven cools down after you add the food.

    When I bake bread I'll start with a relatively high temperature and the lower it every few minutes to simulate the wood fire slowly dieing back.

    When I bake on an open fire I'll use a cast iron "Dutch Oven" and put it in the coals or near the coals depending on whether I want "high", "medium", or "low".

    Usually I want high temperatures for pizza. Or for searing and roasting and toasting. Medium temperatures for baking ordinary things (pies, cakes, cookies), and low temperatures for slow roasts or very large and heavy dishes or beans (which take a long time to cook).

    In Farenheit I usually think 400-450 is "high", 350 is Medium, and 275-325 is low. You can go higher, of course but usually we move to the stove top or grill for that. And lower sometimes, but usually we use a slow cooker for those many hours long projects.

  • I think they are mostly used on AirBNB and other short term.rentals.