

Bookmarking. I just checked the garden. Zucchinis are coming. /NedStark
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Bookmarking. I just checked the garden. Zucchinis are coming. /NedStark
Cute, but I find it mildly annoying w.r.t the induced fit model.
Next, we pronounce “apoptosis”.


Caraway’s always good. I should start some now so that it’s really good around Thanksgiving (American Thanksgiving in November). We don’t eat much meat, but we like to make turkey Reuben sandwiches during the holidays.


Kind of off-topic, but the first time I made sauerkraut at home I was amazed that there are just two ingredients: salt and cabbage. The brine comes from the water in the cabbage. All you need is those two ingredients, a clean container, some friendly lactobacilli (always around and ready to help), and some patience.
“Measurements”. Obviously this beaker never graduated.


Thanks! I’ll be looking forward to that.


Cool, but how do I subscribe? Or can I?
I remember that when Roundup first came out, glyphosate was being held up as a brilliant example of herbicide design since it inhibits a vital metabolic pathway in plants that animals don’t have. They even claimed that the surfactants in Roundup were more harmful than the glyphosate itself. I guess that claim didn’t hold up too well.
I can’t remember the last CD, but I burned a boot disk for Mint Cinnamon onto a DVD-R not long ago.


We don’t have lentils nearly as much as we should, but when we do, it’s usually mujadara. Here’s a pretty basic recipe. There are fancier ones out there on the internet, but I like to keep it simple and easy.


It’s amazing the degree to which they can compartmentalize. When I was doing my post-doc there was a tech in the lab who was a young-Earth creationist. In a microbiology lab. Where we made mutants strains by using selective pressure. He was a good tech and a good guy, but WTAF?
Well, of the three I’d say Ohm is the one laying down the law.


Adjusting for inflation, a $10 banana in 2003 would cost about $17.50 today. Probably a lot worse if tariffs are factored in.


Rule 34. Goddammit, it’s always rule 34.


If these dipshits think that they can fuck around with a military base the way they’ve been fucking around with Minneapolis, then I think they’re about to learn a hard lesson. MPs don’t take any shit when it comes to station security.


That’s one hell of a sense of entitlement.


The US Women’s hockey team declined the invitation from the White house. So now they can have their sausage fest.
Yeah! Trump is fucked this time!
I’ve had a Kobo Clara BW for about 2 years. I use it almost every day and I love it. I think it was about $140 when I bought it. They go for $160 now, but I think the bigger screen makes it a better buy than this e-reader. I love crowd-funded projects, but Kobo is a better option, imho.