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  1. We do have a better answer, but its not quick, easy, or clean. It means dealing with messy, ugly, difficult people, one at a time. It means compromise. There is no magic pill for this. It can't be solved behind a keyboard. Society's moral compass has been spinning for decades. There will be no resolution until we find a direction and work toward it together.
  2. Most every celebrity or wealthy business person. The weird doesn't come out until they no longer feel compelled to conform.
  3. Everything except the rifle can be done most anywhere. With the rifle will be your problem. Best I can think of is a WMA with a valid hunting license during hunting season.
  4. Orion - don't know. It was scored by computer and it had issues. They had to re-score all the air rifle targets because there we so many protests/errors. Another parent tried to explain to me how the scoring works (I'm familiar with computer vision based inspection systems) and there were several parts that don't make sense to me. Both my boys started with BB, inexpensive way to see if they like it. My older one will have to do air rifle if he continues next year. I don't know any of the results. The competition was an hour behind schedule and with a 3.5hr drive home, I wasn't going to sit around even longer while they figured out the scores. I think breath control and being really smooth on the trigger are his biggest areas for improvement. He hit the black pretty easily when he did that well. Need to make the bad shots less bad. Focus, concentration, patience, perseverance, .... all the things I want them to learn.
  5. Not me, but my older boy.... We drove over for a 4-H BB and air rifle competition at the Rutherford County Ag Center Saturday. It was his first competition. He was nervous and it showed in his first round but he settled in reasonably. I think he learned a bit we can apply at Bend of the River next weekend. I learned a couple things as well. Murfreesboro traffic is no joke. Holy smokes! I think I could've walked to lunch faster. We drove back through the country a bit across 96 and 70. Really pretty farm country out there.
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    Cornbread

    I've never seen cornbread rise that much. I guess both self-rising flour and cornmeal will do that. And "Free State of Jones" is a good movie.
  7. People are messy, complicated, difficult, and panicy in groups. Why do we have all these fancy (and expensive) electronic nannies in vehicles today? ABS, stability control, auto-brake, etc... Because it's easier to program a computer than to train a person.
  8. Yes. Circumstances should not be an excuse for a fundamental lack of moral character, but it has permeated our society. On a much lesser scale, I see it at work. One of the big dogs is not a nice person. He treats most of his employees quite poorly... fear and intimidation are his primary tools. But after a few years, a lot of people have normalized this poor behavior. They know and accept that they're going to get cussed out or threatened. They just shrug it off. It creates undue stress which gets passed on to others and before long that snowball rolling downhill has become an avalanche.
  9. And so is a detent pin.
  10. That stinks for sure. Hope your recovery goes well.
  11. A raised ranch with a basement is ideal. That's what I wanted but I couldn't find one that didn't have drainage/moisture issues from not being built properly. I've not heard of burst pex, but I know several people who've had mold and water damage from leaky fittings.
  12. I'm not sure what you mean by wrapping the pipes every winter? That's a one and done thing. I did mine 15 years ago. Frozen pipes are really only a concern if you lose power/heat. Opening or closing the vents takes 2 minutes. Frozen pipes are also possible with a slab if they're run in exterior walls. Yes, leaks in a slab require a jack hammer. Leaks in a crawlspace may rot the subfloor, but slab floors have a layer of insulation under the floor too.
  13. It had changed back to normal since this morning but I picked dark normal and it's working fine now. Mobile version.
  14. I'm glad to know my kids will ascend to leadership roles...
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    Bank Run

    Off topic.... I'm reading this book and finding it very informative on this subject.... Love Your Enemies: How Decent People Can Save America from the Culture of Contempt https://a.co/d/4osIqsg
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    Bank Run

    Being but a humble engineer, I don't pretend to understand all this financial stuff. Largely I think it's just a bunch crap some bean counters made up to justify their existence and hide from doing any tangible work. Business leaders who suck at their jobs should be allowed to fail and it should be painful. Innocent people also get hurt along the way, which is unfortunate. But people don't learn anything when they get bailed out. That snarky and cynical opinion aside, I'm always reminded of this scene from Sneakers when things like this happen....
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    Cornbread

    @MacGyver @gregintenn .... I'll try to revisit this when the squash starts coming in. Mom made squash casserole a lot when I was a kid. I love you Mom, but your squash casserole is terrible. Runny, slimy, over cooked... I'll try to remember to give this a shot. Normally I either grill or sautee squash with onions, but I like a good casserole.
  18. peejman

    Cornbread

    Rob... my wife is gluten free, hence no flour. For Mexican, just add some finely chopped peppers and shredded cheese to the above. The sugar in ours doesn't make it sweet like Jiffy mix. I usually give cornbread a good dousing with honey or molasses so a little sugar in the mix doesn't wag the needle. Best cornbread memories I have are of my grandmother's vegetable soup at Christmas. Pretty big family on her side so there would be 25-30 of us. She'd make a huge stock pot of vegetable soup for dinner. She grew up in the depression so her soup was really, really thin. But that didn't matter because there was plenty of cornbread to crumble in your bowl, and another piece with some molasses for dessert. She passed away 8 or 10 years ago, and the big family meals went with her. Good memories.
  19. peejman

    Cornbread

    10" cast iron skillet, oven at 425F. 1.5 cup buttermilk or whole milk 2 eggs, 2 tbsp sugar, 1/2 tsp salt 1/2 tsp baking soda, 1/4 cup melted butter 2 cups fresh ground corn meal Melt the butter in the skillet on the stove top, which also warms and greases the skillet. Mix everything except the corn meal and butter. Then add the corn meal, then the butter. Pour into the skillet and bake for 30 mins or until its done in the middle. Gluten free. And yes, we have a grinder and make our own cornmeal.
  20. The courts largely consider motorcyclists 2nd class citizens. There are plenty of instances where drivers got minimal penalties where a rider was hurt or killed. I've never understood the precedent, but it exists.
  21. Yes, I love the red hot on Italian stuff as well. I'll look for the jerk seasoning
  22. 10 large habenero peppers.....
  23. I have done that very thing a couple times. Traffic jam when it's very hot out and I started to overheat. One of those I turned around and went backwards between the cars because that's where the closest crossover was. I'll take a citation over heat stroke every time. I agree that the shoulder is a high likelihood of a puncture, so I'd rather go between the cars. Filtering would be ugly for a while until drivers get used to it and realize it benefits them as well. A certain percentage will never get it.

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