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  1. Webmaster

    Fat activism as a public good? (Fa/FFA perspective )

    Yes, it will get lost here, but if it's one the main board, it'll also get lost or it'll turn into a slugfest like the one that began over Zsa. We can move it if you guys feel that's a good idea, so let me know.
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    The last movie you watched... and score out of ten - Part 2

    The Hobbit Part 2: 6 of 10. I adored the Lord of the Rings movies. But it's one thing to make three movies out of a full-scale, complex trilogy, and another to make three loooong movies out of one thin children's book. The second of the Hobbit movies is well done and at times looks stunning...
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    What book are you reading right now?

    Check this: http://www.amazon.com/J.-J.-Abrams/e/B00EPGROHC/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1?qid=1389308722&sr=8-1
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    What book are you reading right now?

    Interesting! I'll need to check that out. As is, here's what a typical page in the "Straka" book looked like, with the postcard being part of the book:
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    Fat activism as a public good? (Fa/FFA perspective )

    That is a really excellent post, Tad. Of course, almost all of your posts are really excellent. I wish I hadn't believed you when I tried to recruit you a couple or three years ago as a moderator and you told me your job situation was going to change such that you wouldn't have time for Dims...
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    What book are you reading right now?

    Finished "Ship of Theseus" by V. M. Straka, but that's not really the author, only a fictional writer who even in the book the book is about may or may not actually exist, and the whole story is contemplated and argued not in the book, but in handwritten notes scribbled into the margins of a...
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    Between a rock and a hard place

    I consider this a pretty good assessment of the overall situation, with one major exception. There are those who are unable, not just unwilling, and those need to have a place for help. I absolutely believe that for a society to function optimally, there needs to be an overall insurance...
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    So apparently entire pages of threads get deleted now?

    I deleted joswitch's posts and the responses because they had nothing to do at all with the OP's topic. I am not going to tolerate repeat derailing of threads.
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    My fellow video game nerds, whatcha been playing? Part 2

    Skyrim is by far my favorite, too. I played through the entire DLCs -- Dawnguard (okay) and Dragonborn (excellent) -- as well. Can't wait for the next Elder Scroll installment.
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    Rest In Peace Kara

    That's very sad. Kara served on the NAAFA Board of Directors with me for years, and I'll always remember her for her kind, level-headed nature and optimistic, productive approach to every situation. A truly exceptional human being. May she rest in peace.
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    Peak Oil?

    I am with you on this one. In the late 1970s, for my PhD dissertation I did a detailed analysis of US energy usage and systems. The results of my work left me quite concerned, to the extent where I strongly advocated pursuing alternate energy projects at my employer. As a result, one day the...
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    Target security breach

    Sorry to hear that. I think the big Target credit card heist showed once again how very vulnerable to cyber criminals we've all become. One fairly effective fix would be to adopt the chip-based credit/debit cards most of the rest of the world is using. Unfortunately, being a pioneer in the ATM...
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    71 years old

    So sorry to hear that, Russell. Any chance that the physical conditions improve to where you can once again go places that need your attendance?
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    Fat Elf

    Seems obvious, now that you pointed it out. :-)
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    Fat Elf

    Now here's a chunky Santa Claus elf I can relate to. But what's with the pole dancing?
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    Posting pics

    Resizing and/or saving at higher compression are the answer. Thought here: it's interesting how we want cameras with ever higher resolution even though most of the pics are then displayed on screens that hardly ever have higher resolution than 2 megapixel, or uploaded to social media where they...
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    $750,000 not nearly enough to retire on?

    How's $96,000/year plus adjustments for life for a state worker couple who retired early?
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    The healthcare.gov disaster -- experiences?

    Sadly, that is not available for older people (see my numbers).
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    The Cuba embargo

    Well, at least President Obama and Raul Castro shook hands at Mandela's funeral ceremony in Johannesburg. Maybe that's a start.
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    The Cuba embargo

    Not sure if I follow... are you supporting an argument similar to what some Taiwanese have in attempting to re-claim leadership of mainland China. That'd be pretty unlikely. Cuba is an entirely different animal. There's simply no rational argument for the US to continue a silly embargo just for...
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