Bogmanbob
Bogmanbob t1_jdzx1xi wrote
Reply to Adriano Celentano, an Italian star who in 1972 releases a song intended to sound like American English….it is gibberish, but the beat will make you move. by figuring__it__out
Better than a whole lot of songs I can understand.
Bogmanbob t1_jctb2yu wrote
Reply to LPT Request: How do I give up sugar? by Nightblade81
I never entirely eliminated sugar, but I made quite a dent just focusing on one thing. I gave up drinking sugar. After a while I noticed that I actually do enjoy black coffee, unsweetened tea, and crisp water. In my opinion, it's a good way to start and see where it goes.
Bogmanbob t1_jb7pqs4 wrote
Reply to comment by The_Electric_Mayham in Drunk driver arrested after driving by traffic stop, complaining about officer's emergency lights in Fox Lake by Murphysburger
Sitting here at 53 not all that far from the scene of the crime I'm doubling up on my early to bed and morning exercise vow after looking at that mug shot.
Bogmanbob t1_j61xncf wrote
Reply to What aspect of engineering would be highly in demand for the future? by ImplementExtension58
I'm sitting comfy as a mechanical engineer surrounded by EE, software, controls, and soforth doing just fine. I think what is in great demand is good experienced engineers. Really people with a documented track record. The trick is picking one you like and getting good at it. The only thing I'd think twice about is manufacturing or production engineering. Many companies are going light on that and putting the burden on design/development departments for the sake of economy.
Bogmanbob t1_j538uh0 wrote
Reply to Does it bother you that you won't be alive when we discover aliens & start to colonise other worlds by [deleted]
I'm alive when we've entered space. I'm alive when I can go to most any place on earth I choose. I'm alive when I don't need to fear starving or security (much). I'm not sad about missing something that may never happen.
Bogmanbob t1_j1ruzzj wrote
Reply to Let it snow: Scientists make metallic snowflakes out of nanoparticles — Different metals produce differently shaped crystals that self-assemble in liquid gallium by swingadmin
It’s pretty and all but are they trying to make super asbestos?
Bogmanbob t1_j1alot8 wrote
Reply to comment by itguy18 in Physical activity before COVID-19 infection is associated with less severe outcomes. In a study of 194,191 adults with COVID-19, those who were consistently inactive were 191% more likely to be hospitalized and 391% more likely to die than those who were consistently active. by glawgii
Yep and I really doubt Covid mutates as easily to avoid a strong cardio system and robust immune systems like it has for the various vaccines. Don’t get me wrong they are good too and I keep up with them but they are my plan B behind a healthy and active lifestyle.
Bogmanbob t1_j0nvoxr wrote
Reply to comment by TheDominantBullfrog in Even a single bout of exercise can produce anti-cancer proteins called myokines, which can significantly suppress tumour growth by giuliomagnifico
Favorite story - “an older member of my running group was asked why he still runs. He said his friends who don’t can barely walk “. Any anti cancer benefits are just icing on the cake.
Bogmanbob t1_j0naha9 wrote
Reply to comment by boooooooooo_cowboys in Researchers find that the free-ranging white-tailed deer of New York City may be a potential reservoir species for SARS-CoV-2 by glawgii
But dang it may be fun trying
Bogmanbob t1_j0mtt3y wrote
Reply to comment by jason544770 in Heat place literally every player on injury report after receiving NBA fine ahead of Mexico City game by XXmynameisNeganXX
You know when injured I usually go into work with the biggest brace or sling I have. They are going to have no doubt what a team player I am.
Bogmanbob t1_iyu6ppg wrote
There are cats that don’t eat every flower in front of them?
Bogmanbob t1_ixycpvx wrote
Reply to Delayed Mortgage Monthly Payment at WF by gundamstar1
I have a similar deal. When setting up an auto pay they gave me an option of the day anytime between the first and fourteenth. The one advantage I’ve had with the earlier days was the time I just plain forgot to move enough money to that account which triggered an email giving me time to correct that and them a chance to repeat the auto pay without a late payment.
Bogmanbob t1_ixyadgv wrote
Reply to comment by knowyourdarkness in My local grocery store has a bacon aisle right between all the produce by ARIES1124
It’s lousy eaten as is. However if you pan fry it enough to be crispy it’s okay. That’s kind of counter productive but still quicker and a lot less greasy than cooking from raw.
Bogmanbob t1_ixp8e8q wrote
Reply to TIL the first media report about the shift from lighters to the cellphone was a U2 concert in Chicago in 2005. by PlasterBaby
Anyone remember those lighter simulating apps?
Bogmanbob t1_iudflh0 wrote
Happy last birthday Bambi!!!!
Bogmanbob t1_iubg020 wrote
Reply to Found the left stone years ago at a beach and the right stone today in a forest by muted-peach
Kind of interesting that the forest one seems more worn but maybe it spent more time submerged either elsewhere or before the forest grew.
Bogmanbob t1_iuamuhy wrote
Reply to comment by RhoynishPrince in A Monster Black Hole has Been Found Right in our Backyard (Astronomically Speaking) by joosth3
You know if it drifts here we’re launching 1,000 plus nukes at it regardless of what science says.
Bogmanbob t1_iuammaf wrote
Thanks for saying that you jinx.
Bogmanbob t1_iuadgss wrote
Reply to comment by Antman013 in eli5: What are freemasons and why are there so many conspiracies about them? by SovietCyka756
Yea I find the same is true with my running club. At least those seniors are crazy healthy.
Bogmanbob t1_iu9okcg wrote
Reply to comment by jericho in Amazon may have to turn to SpaceX for help launching its Starlink rival service by Soupjoe5
A common saying in development projects is that it’s not necessary there first to market who wins. Sometimes the second or third comes up with a tad more appealing product and wins the market share even skipping some of the up front risk .
Bogmanbob t1_iu71c6d wrote
Reply to thorns and berries, me, graphite, 2022 by sime1art
Your very talented and . . . . things.
Bogmanbob t1_iszy4ih wrote
Reply to comment by iridebikes2 in Motor advice for self-rocking chair? by iridebikes2
I meant crush hazard (typo) if it’s not a weak motor that will easily stall under force or has a bunch of fancy expensive safety sensors. My worry is any motor drive strong enough to rock a chair may also be strong enough to do some harm.
Bogmanbob t1_iszqj74 wrote
Reply to Motor advice for self-rocking chair? by iridebikes2
Be careful though. What you are making is what we call a crush hazy in industry and little kids like to explore.
Bogmanbob t1_je3ox2f wrote
Reply to Chickens have a horrible fate, being dunked into their unborn before they are fried. by FaxTimeMachine
There is a country carnival type activity called the egg toss. Basically kids egg a chicken coup. I wonder how that sounds to the chickens.