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No. Just NO. (Buddymoon)
Some things are just no-fly zones. The Buddymoon is top of this list.
Lifelong learner, physics educated, product manager by trade, guitar player, and dog rescuer.
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Some things are just no-fly zones. The Buddymoon is top of this list.
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Football is not something that I care for. In fact, I don't really watch any sports. ESPN could be wiped out tomorrow and I wouldn't even notice it
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The inevitable has happened, probably sooner that I expected, but it still is delish!
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Tom Scholz is a gifted practitioner of the music arts, and the original Boston album is his gift to all of us
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Thoughts from one who studied Physics in the 1980s
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A loooooong time ago, I found a cover band that frankly just fucking nails it. That band is “Nerd Halen” and their axe slinger, Caleb Rapoport, is just a damn fine practitioner of all the bits and bobs of the maestro himself, Edward Van Halen. So, to combat the damp,
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Christie shouldn't have dropped out. The hope that he pushes Haley to be competitive with Trump was always wishcasting and a honeypot for big donor cash.
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Is the ultimate endgame of generative AI to be virtual girlfriends?
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I choose to trust my paint to "pro"s and regret it.
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In a prior post, I discussed how a pretty big familial change greatly affected me during a critical period of development. Now I would like to discuss another, somewhat related, topic. In the third grade, I was identified as “gifted”. This means that I scored high on the standardized tests,
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Reflecting on some memories from childhood, in hindsight, it wasn't that great of a time.
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In the way back1, I grabbed some tickets to a Joe Satriani concert at the San Jose Civic Auditorium, and the opener was … Eric Johnson. His break out album, the one that got some airplay, was Ah Via Musicom, and the one song everyone heard from that was Cliffs of