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October 12, 2022, 08:41:50 PM Merited by OutOfMemory (1) |
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By the way, some six days ago I got a feeling of a kind of tingling pain on the right side of my scalp, and when I brushed my teeth I felt pain in my gum on the right side. I didn't think much of it at first, but yesterday I got blister in my scalp as well so I went to see a doctor today, and it turns out I have shingles. So now I'm on valaciclovir, the pain isn't as bad as I thought it would be though.
Be careful with shingles. My daughter got shingles in her right eye and while the shingles have "gone" it led to some secondary problems. It seems shingles never "go away" - they just wait there and can spring up again. Yes healthy lifestyle and eating and good sleep etc reduce the likelihood of repeats so that seems to be the way to go for lots of things. best of luck. shingles can be tough Valtrex is a decent antiviral my wife has used it. It has helped her shingle rashes. Also diet can help https://www.lysinearginineguide.com/lysine-arginine-ratio-food-charts-guide/herpes and shingles are similar when it comes to the rashes they cause and some say watching you lysine to arginine ratios can reduce outbreaks of the rashes. https://acidicbody.com/lysine-arginine-ratio-foods/so trying to balance the two at 1 to 1 ratio or 1.2 lysine to 1 arginine is what we do. bad foods would be Macadamia nuts Lysine------Arginine ---- ratio 5 ______ 391______ 0.012 Here is a nice chart heavy cream and ice cream = good for her so eat tons of food on first 4 pages and very little from page 5
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October 12, 2022, 08:48:35 PM |
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By the way, some six days ago I got a feeling of a kind of tingling pain on the right side of my scalp, and when I brushed my teeth I felt pain in my gum on the right side. I didn't think much of it at first, but yesterday I got blister in my scalp as well so I went to see a doctor today, and it turns out I have shingles. So now I'm on valaciclovir, the pain isn't as bad as I thought it would be though.
Sending best wishes. That would be like a death sentence for me. I'm terribly allergic to cats. The doctor is en route with a different box.
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October 12, 2022, 08:54:13 PM Last edit: October 17, 2022, 02:04:18 AM by HI-TEC99 Merited by sirazimuth (1) |
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By the way, some six days ago I got a feeling of a kind of tingling pain on the right side of my scalp, and when I brushed my teeth I felt pain in my gum on the right side. I didn't think much of it at first, but yesterday I got blister in my scalp as well so I went to see a doctor today, and it turns out I have shingles. So now I'm on valaciclovir, the pain isn't as bad as I thought it would be though.
Sending best wishes. That would be like a death sentence for me. I'm terribly allergic to cats. The doctor is en route with a different box. Did he give a prescription to pick up from the chemist too?
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It detected these concentric rings around a distant star, whatever they are. https://www.space.com/james-webb-space-telescope-odd-ripples-imageThe James Webb Space Telescope captured mysterious concentric rings around a distant star that astronomers are still working to explain.
The image, taken in July, was released on Twitter by citizen scientist Judy Schmidt, prompting a torrent of comments and head-scratching. It shows a star known as WR140 surrounded by regular ripple-like circles that gradually fade away. The circles, however, are not perfectly round, but have a somewhat square-like feel to them, prompting speculations about possible alien origins.
"I think it's just nature doing something that is simple, but when we look at it from only one viewpoint it seems impossible, at first, to understand that it is a natural phenomenon," Schmidt told Space.com in an email. "Why is it shaped the way it is? Why is it so regular?" Mark McCaughrean, an interdisciplinary scientist in the James Webb Space Telescope Science Working Group and a science advisor to the European Space Agency, called the feature "bonkers" in a Twitter thread.
"The six-pointed blue structure is an artifact due to optical diffraction from the bright star WR140 in this #JWST MIRI image," he wrote. "But red curvy-yet-boxy stuff is real, a series of shells around WR140. Actually in space. Around a star."
He noted that WR140 is what astronomers call a Wolf-Rayet star, which have spat much of their hydrogen into space. These objects are also surrounded by dust, he added, which a companion star is sculpting into the strange shells.
Astronomers will know more soon thanks to a scientific paper currently under review about this mysterious phenomenon.
"Yes, those nested 'squircular' rings are real," Ryan Lau, an astronomer at NOIRLab and principal investigator of the project that acquired the observations, replied to the Twitter thread. "Our paper on this has been submitted so please stay tuned for the full story." To me, the 'squircular' form of these rings (and they are probably rings, not half-rings due to simply less bright second half (of the ring)) is the most puzzling part. Looking forward to the explanation of a strange form. This is the dummied down explanation. https://www.nasa.gov/feature/jpl/star-duo-forms-fingerprint-in-space-nasa-s-webb-finds... dust rings emanating from a pair of stars. Located just over 5,000 light-years from Earth, the duo is collectively known as Wolf-Rayet 140.
Each ring was created when the two stars came close together and their stellar winds (streams of gas they blow into space) met, compressing the gas and forming dust. The stars’ orbits bring them together about once every eight years; like the growth of rings of a tree’s trunk, the dust loops mark the passage of time.
“We’re looking at over a century of dust production from this system,” said Ryan Lau, an astronomer at NSF’s NOIRLab and lead author of a new study about the system, published today in the journal Nature Astronomy. This is the full explanation written in intricate astronomical jargon. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41550-022-01812-x
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October 12, 2022, 11:04:46 PM Merited by OutOfMemory (1) |
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..... You name your plants old lady names starting with M? Love it. But what are the strains? ...... https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178336.msg60837156#msg60837156..... Come on, join the seniors in the garden while enjoying a little dressing, while harvesting. Believe it or not, I don't indulge any more, (except on rare occasions) I just love growing. It's in my bones. My older brother is visiting for harvest week however, and he does. He's my tester. He tried some stuff that's been sitting in a mason jar on my kitchen shelf for 2 years which I thought maybe stale beyond sell date. (This years stuff ain't ready yet, 2 to 3 weeks curing etc...) He was like "holy shit bro, this is great! They must be giving me fake THC % content at the dispensary. This is waaaay better!" I shrugged my shoulders and was like "cool... Take all you want, I don't use it...buy me a six pack...lol"
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October 12, 2022, 11:19:33 PM |
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I keep missing all the Legend promotions. Seems to happen a lot in this here famous thread. The Wob ..Bitcointalk home of the Og legends, legend wannabes and a few merit farmers to boot (and brave noobs) I see one is gonna random trigger any day now. So congrats ahead of time bro. You know who you are.
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October 12, 2022, 11:58:44 PM |
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Speaking of merit farmers, I have not seen this many before. What changed?
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October 13, 2022, 12:14:13 AM |
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Speaking of merit farmers, I have not seen this many before. What changed?
Word on Bitcointalk Street... merit farming always best on the wob. Land of Legends, sources, Merit spring etc. And, Buddy, if you keep up with this 19K bullshit, I'm reporting you to the moderator. And don't try to give me an explanation again. I've heard it all before.
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October 13, 2022, 12:29:30 AM Merited by sirazimuth (1) |
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Thanks for the reminder... I almost forgot about Thunderf00t in the last 2 years. His stuff is so entertaining.. many great vids on Musk
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October 13, 2022, 12:31:15 AM |
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Speaking of merit farmers, I have not seen this many before. What changed?
I guess the sig campaigns pay better now
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October 13, 2022, 12:43:56 AM |
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And, Buddy, if you keep up with this 19K bullshit, I'm reporting you to the moderator. And don't try to give me an explanation again. I've heard it all before.
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October 13, 2022, 12:47:11 AM Last edit: October 13, 2022, 02:15:18 AM by Biodom |
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What you fellas think about tomorrow? If inflation is up less than expected, then markets would start pricing in earlier pivot and, perhaps, just 50bp rise at the next meeting. If inflation perked up (less likely, imho, since gas prices are not increasing), the we might jerk down. Place your bets. Philosophically, if time is an illusion and everything that is going to happen already happened (in the block universe theory, see https://www.abc.net.au/news/science/2018-09-02/block-universe-theory-time-past-present-future-travel/10178386 ), then bitcoin's success either happened or not happened. Let's hope for the former. As a side note, it seems that this universe is devoid of advanced civilizations...perhaps an indication that some "things" did not happen...would be sad, really. Still, there is a chance that those "things" did not happen so far, but would happen eventually...we have less a billion years on Earth (would have to move to a planet around a K-type star), then in 4 bil years a collision with Andromeda (dramatic skies). A story here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-wd0AYx8j0Uand https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R12DMYoYWFw
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October 13, 2022, 12:52:23 AM Last edit: October 13, 2022, 01:16:40 AM by HI-TEC99 |
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What you fellas think about tomorrow? If inflation is up less than expected, then markets would start pricing in earlier pivot and, perhaps, just 50bp rise at the next meeting. If inflation perked up (less likely, imho, since gas prices are not increasing), the we might jerk down. Place your bets.
It might go up, or down, or go sideways tomorrow.
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October 13, 2022, 01:00:39 AM |
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What you fellas think about tomorrow? If inflation is up less than expected, then markets would start pricing in earlier pivot and, perhaps, just 50bp rise at the next meeting. If inflation perked up (less likely, imho, since gas prices are not increasing), the we might jerk down. Place your bets.
It might go up, or down, or go sideways tomorrow. sorry, that prediction is not playable,
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