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Actually I don't. If it's Crescendo, no thanks. I think AQ lol. I had some cheap ~40 dollar vmoda buds that were decent. I don't want AQ either.
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Actually I don't. If it's Crescendo, no thanks.
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Not pants,, they look goofy as hell. I would rather wear a nice pair of Buckle Jeans and dress shoes and nice shirt.I see the dumbest shit. Mofos come in looking for a job with flip flops and socks on. Pants sagging, etc. I just say " no man, we ain't hiring" lmao I personally don't understand suits. I don't know the purpose. Maybe lawyers or govt officials. I do not own a single suit one. Probably never will. That's some funny shit.
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Any suggestions for earbuds ~$50? I had some Denon ah-c351 that I liked, but they didn't fare well in the washing machine. Now I'm looking at the klipsch s4. 90% of the time I'll be using them when working out, so I won't be super critical about sound, but I don't want them to sound like shit either, and they need to fit snug so they don't fall out. The klipsch and denons both come with multiple size inserts.
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Button down shirt and khakis?
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I don't know how it is in MN, but in AZ it was a joke. When I took it one of the people in our group was in his sixties, he continually pointed the barrel at others when handling his pistol, he had never fired it before so at the range he wasn't very accurate at ~20ft, he fell asleep during parts of the lecture, took his test at the end, missed quite a few problems, and still got a permit. Sounds about right. It's like getting your driver's license, really. I would go so far as to say it's easier than getting a driver's license--at least in AZ.
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I don't know how it is in MN, but in AZ it was a joke. When I took it one of the people in our group was in his sixties, he continually pointed the barrel at others when handling his pistol, he had never fired it before so at the range he wasn't very accurate at ~20ft, he fell asleep during parts of the lecture, took his test at the end, missed quite a few problems, and still got a permit.
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Cool stuff. They did a similar study where brain damaged blind would smile when shown a picture of a smiling person.Yeah its super cool. They also had him force choice whether an object on a laptop was square or triangle, he scored 50/50, they switched to happy and angry faces, he scored 2/3 correct. The book has tons of this stuff.
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Chrome works great. wait, did I miss something? I didn't think they had chome mobile?? That's what all Android phones come with.
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If anyone's looking for a new science type book to read (not related to health shit) check out "Subliminal, how your unconscious mind rules your behavior." Only read fifty pages so far but it's good. One of the chapters talks about "TN" http://www.nature.com/news/2008/081222/full/news.2008.1328.html
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Don't forget the bacon!
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Which makes me not give a shit about the amount in milk. In perspective when I drank one gallon a day (which may or may not be bad for other reasons) I was getting 3.44g of methionine. 1gal = 3.78L = 3780ml x 1g/ml(density of water, close enough to milk) = 3780grams x (0.091g methionine / 100g milk) = 3.44g So an entire gallon of whole milk has a tad more than one fucking egg. Skim milk will be slightly more, but still way less than two eggs.
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Eggs have that much methionine? Or that much calcium?Methionine.
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I also found another idea semi related to the other premise: http://milk.elehost.com/html/why_does_calcuim_leave_the_bon.html "Too much methionine from milk causes more acidity, and requires calcium from bones for neutralizing." "100g Milk contains around 0.091g of methionine." And the kicker: Egg 3.2g/100g Chicken 0.8g/100g Fish 0.75g/100g Pinto Beans 0.1g/100g for methionine.
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Teo, I could be wrong, but from what I've read I don't really believe all the stuff saying that milk depletes calcium (at least by how they say it occurs). Milk is slightly acidic (~6.6 pH), and our blood pH is slightly basic (7.35 - 7.45), so they claim when you drink milk that the body needs to deplete calcium to act as a buffer and neutralize the acidity of milk. The problem with this concept is that they're acting like the pH everywhere in the body is the same / needs to be the same as our blood pH, and that isn't true. For what it's worth hydrochloric acid in the stomach has a pH around 1.3 to 3.5. Orange juice and coffee are both more acidic than milk, and I haven't heard of anyone claiming they're bad for the bones (though I haven't looked). Even in tests with carbonated beverages (soda pH ~2.5 - 4) they had little effect on calcium excretion (though if your diet is shitty and doesn't have any calcium than that small loss over time could eventually present an issue).
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Also pretty common for people that have lactose issues with store bought milk to not have any issues with raw milk.
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Generally people of Nordic descent are less prone to becoming lactose intolerant--IIRC.
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Awesome. Pics? I was lazy this year and didn't bring the helmet cam or anything, but I did take one gag shot for my hunting uncles: On one of the trails we came up on a herd of elk, looked like the lines of children exiting schools during fire drills. Must have been at least forty of them. dynamic rangeCell phone shot.
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That's awesome news.
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Awesome. Pics? I was lazy this year and didn't bring the helmet cam or anything, but I did take one gag shot for my hunting uncles: On one of the trails we came up on a herd of elk, looked like the lines of children exiting schools during fire drills. Must have been at least forty of them.
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Just got back from riding in Flagstaff. Rained everyday--trails had lots of traction.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Ty7ZYZ1YYo
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tardigrade
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My buddies in tenants harbor now. Where's that in relation to you?