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    • scottalanmillerS
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      Isn't vaping like an oil that they burn? Like, that sounds like a horrible idea!

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      • DustinB3403D
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        @scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:

        Isn't vaping like an oil that they burn? Like, that sounds like a horrible idea!

        It's a chemical that gets turned into a gaseous vapor. (How do you get vapor - with a lot of heat).

        The content that is turned into vapor I'm unsure of, but I wouldn't want it in my body.

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller @DustinB3403
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          @DustinB3403 said in Non-IT News Thread:

          @scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:

          Isn't vaping like an oil that they burn? Like, that sounds like a horrible idea!

          It's a chemical that gets turned into a gaseous vapor. (How do you get vapor - with a lot of heat).

          The content that is turned into vapor I'm unsure of, but I wouldn't want it in my body.

          Especially once they add flavouring. Now it's whatever bad base material, plus whatever drug (if any) is added, plus the liquified fruit loops or whatever!

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            Loud sex mistaken for fight leads to gunshots at Days Inn Hotel

            Police responded for a fight inside a hotel room, then it turned out it was just two women having loud sex
            That’s what charging documents say happened Monday afternoon at the Days Inn Hotel in the 8700 block of Loch Raven Boulevard in Towson. It all started when two clerks working at the front desk of the hotel got a call from one of the rooms. During the call, the workers reportedly heard two people fighting in the background, prompting the on-duty security guard to call police. Arriving officers spoke with two women who were supposedly in the room when the commotion was heard. Each told police they were not fighting but were having sex. At the request of the security officer, police ordered the women to pack up and leave the hotel.

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller @mlnews
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              @mlnews how was that not in Florida?

              But OMG MD gets trashy, too.

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                The remains of a man missing for 22 years have been found — thanks to Google Earth

                For over two decades, William Moldt’s family was left with unanswered questions about his disappearance.
                Now they can have closure — all because of a startling discovery made while browsing Google Earth. Moldt, who was 40 at the time, seemingly vanished from Palm Beach County, Florida, on November 7, 1997. That evening, he called his girlfriend from a bar to tell her he would be home soon, according to CNN affiliate WPTV. Shortly afterward, he was seen leaving the bar, alone and getting in his vehicle. He reportedly did not appear intoxicated, according to WPTV. That night 22 years ago was the last time anyone would see him alive. A previous resident of a neighborhood in Wellington, Florida, was searching around on Google Earth when they noticed something in the water, according to the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office. In the images from Google Earth, you can see what appears to be a car in a retention pond that is flanked by homes.

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                • DustinB3403D
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                  @mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread:

                  you can see what appears to be a car in a retention pond that is flanked by homes.

                  And no one has noticed a car in this pond for 22 years?! It's not so far in the water that it isn't plainly visible..

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                  • hobbit666H
                    hobbit666 @DustinB3403
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                    @DustinB3403 said in Non-IT News Thread:

                    And no one has noticed a car in this pond for 22 years?! It's not so far in the water that it isn't plainly visible..

                    In the article it mentions the water "shifting" or something making the car appear now.

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                    • scottalanmillerS
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                      Screenshot from 2019-09-13 14-41-34.png

                      Look at the angle... not surprisingly that would not be visible from the sidewalk there. It's barely visible from satellite. You have to look through a lot more water to see it from the oblique angle of a standing person.

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                      • scottalanmillerS
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                        BBC News - Magpie attack: Australian cyclist dies while fleeing swooping bird
                        https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-australia-49711147

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                        • nadnerBN
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                          @scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:

                          BBC News - Magpie attack: Australian cyclist dies while fleeing swooping bird
                          https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-australia-49711147

                          Magpies can be agro bastards. I had to rescue a small child from one having a go at him. Jumping/swooping, getting in his face.

                          PSA via meme. (No disrespect to the poor bloke in the article)
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                          • nadnerBN
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                            https://www.news.com.au/technology/science/animals/map-shows-where-magpies-are-swooping-this-season/news-story/8a34947f5c1f09ff9c8f49d8e8eaea39

                            Also, we're apparently mapping them now: https://www.magpiealert.com/#

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                            • scottalanmillerS
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                              BBC News - Ric Ocasek, lead singer of The Cars, dies aged 75
                              https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-49711161

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                                Designs revealed for incredible new space hotel

                                It's 50 years since man first stepped on the moon, and we're still harboring dreams of escaping life on Earth for the mysteries of space.
                                If a career as an astronaut isn't for you, perhaps the promise of a sojourn in a space hotel might be appealing. Californian company The Gateway Foundation has released plans for the Von Braun Station, a cruise ship-style hotel floating among the stars. The aim is to get the hotel off the ground by 2025 and make it fully operational for travel by 2027. The Von Braun station is just one such space-based tourism option in development. Also planning to propel people into space are Virgin Galactic, Elon Musk's SpaceX company and Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin aerospace company, not to mention the International Space Station -- which recently announced the possibility of commercial collaborations.

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                                • JaredBuschJ
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                                  @mlnews Read about that last week. Solid standard design that humans worked out ages ago.

                                  Problem is implementation.

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                                    Pokemon: 'Ash Ketchum failing for 22 years taught me being a loser is OK'

                                    We're told to never give up on our dreams - but grafting for 22 years? That might be pushing things for most of us.
                                    Not for Ash Ketchum though, who this weekend became a Pokemon Master in a new episode of the Pokemon anime. Yes, obviously Ash is a cartoon character and Pokemon aren't real, but for many fans of the franchise it's a big moment. He's been plugging away at being the very best ("like no one ever was") since 1997. In the latest episode, he won the Alola Pokemon league, despite the fact that throughout much of his adventures, he's been quite bad at training Pokemon - losing every other championship he's ever entered.

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                                    • JaredBuschJ
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                                      The title is pretty Clickbait, but the actual content of the article is well done. I am sure most people are going to just lock on oh my God a retweet is an endorsement in the Twitter verse is going to go to hell over it.

                                      https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20190917/p2a/00m/0na/017000c

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                                      • jmooreJ
                                        jmoore @JaredBusch
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                                        @JaredBusch That was an interesting article and it made some good points

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                                          Millions of Americans’ medical images and data are available on the Internet

                                          Anyone can take a peek.
                                          Medical images and health data belonging to millions of Americans, including X-rays, MRIs, and CT scans, are sitting unprotected on the Internet and available to anyone with basic computer expertise. The records cover more than 5 million patients in the United States and millions more around the world. In some cases, a snoop could use free software programs—or just a typical Web browser—to view the images and private data, an investigation by ProPublica and the German broadcaster Bayerischer Rundfunk found.

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                                            Bird populations in US and Canada down 3bn in 50 years

                                            Bird populations in Asia and the US are "in crisis", according to two major studies.
                                            The first concludes there are three billion fewer birds in the US and Canada today compared to 1970 - a loss of 29% of North America's birds. The second outlines a tipping point in "the Asian songbird crisis": on the island of Java, Indonesia, more birds may now live in cages than in the wild. Scientists hope the findings will serve as a wake-up call. The two studies are published in the journals Science and Biological Conservation.

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