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  1. My doctor recently switched me from Metformin to Ozempic. I gave myself my second shot last night. Does my typing looking thinner?
  2. I suppose this is for when you've burned the matzo brei... Sale Price$1.05 Original Price$1.39 Manischewitz Memorial Candle Paraffin Wax 2.75 oz jar | $0.38 /oz
  3. Cardinals To Shift Willson Contreras Off Catcher By Simon Hampton | May 6, 2023 at 1:30pm CDT On the face of it, the Cardinals’ decision to call up minor league catcher Tres Barrera didn’t seem like the sort of deal to make headlines around baseball, but the ramifications of it are significant. It’s not so much the call up of Barrera, but the fact his arrival means St Louis will shift Willson Contreras off catcher for the “next couple of weeks”, as Katie Woo of The Athletic reports, with Andrew Knizner to take over as the primary backstop. It’s a huge move to shift your star off-season recruit off his primary position just a month into his first season, but the Cards clearly feel this is the best move to help them turn around their 10-23 start to the season. Contreras, signed to a five-year, $87.5MM deal in the winter, will now serve as a DH/outfielder for the team, further muddying an already crowded outfield picture in St Louis.
  4. POSTED ON ANOTHER SITE: I read a fascinating article today about how to store electricity generated by solar and wind, since those often generate more electricity than needed when active and yet make none when the sun goes down or the wind quits blowing. It is to created storage “lakes” at different topographic heights. The technology, which is tried and true, is to use the excess electricity to pump water into the higher lake, and then when the electricity sources stop producing, to allow the water to fall through hydroelectric turbines into the lower lake, where the water will be stored until the solar and/or wind sources kick on again, and the cycle can repeat endlessly. There might be need to replenish the water occasionally, but the idea is to figure out ways to reduce evaporation of the water to minimize those losses. It claimed that even a relatively small lake could produce enough electricity this way to power a city of 1 million homes. It would be a bit tricky in a place like the midwest which is so flat, but I think even a 200 foot difference in elevation would be sufficient to create this double-lake “battery”.
  5. Can't wait for season 2. I haven't read if it will be 13 episodes or 22 (minus however many are lost to the writers' strike).
  6. You loved her in Escape From New York. Now, prepare to watch Adrienne Barbeau make another great escape — this time courtesy of the 118. Barbeau guest stars in Monday’s episode of 9-1-1 (Fox, 8/7c), playing a bride who gets trapped on the way to her wedding.
  7. A meal kit a day keeps the doctor away? Shop the best healthy and nutritious meal kits to find out
  8. and somewhere @WilliamM cries...
  9. The providers on this board might want to wear something revealing and head over to the former; something about the latter makes me think their food would only be so-so.
  10. Flushing BID announces second annual Flushing Restaurant Week highlighting authentic Asian cuisine About 20 restaurants are participating in this year’s second annual Flushing Restaurant Week highlighting a variety of authentic Asian cuisines from Monday, May 8, through Thursday, May 18. “We’re excited to showcase the best of Flushing’s culinary scene with a wide range of amazing restaurants offering prix-fixe menus at incredible prices, starting at $20 you can enjoy a delicious meal for two,” the Flushing BID wrote in a statement on Facebook. “Whether you’re a foodie or just love trying new cuisines, this is your chance to experience some of the most unique and delicious flavors in town.” During Flushing Restaurant Week, participants can visit flushingbid.com to register once for two FREE $6 restaurant reward vouchers, which can be picked up at the Flushing BID Booth located in front of the Flushing Library. The restaurant reward vouchers can be used on special menus at participating restaurants, and receipts from them can be brought to the Flushing BID booth to exchange for a 2023 Flushing BID reusable tote bag. The restaurants featured this year include: Xiang Hot Pot; Yin Ji Chang Fen; Ji Bei Chuan; Friendship BBQ; Gao’s Crab & Kabob; Champion Pizza; Delight Florist; Crispy Burger; Fish with You; Dim Sum Garden; Young and Rich NY; Nan Xiang Xiao Long Bao; Yoi Sushi; Gan-Hoo BBQ; JuQi; Four Coconuts; 1392 Seafood BBQ; OK Canaan Taiwanese Gourmet; Da Xi Sichuan Cuisine; and Zhang Liang Spicy Hot Pot. Comprehensive event details and restaurant week special menus can be found at flushingbid.com.
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  12. There are too many weak NL teams for it to happen, but I think it would be hilarious if both the Yanks and Mets missed the playoffs with their payrolls.
  13. Mathematicians Discovered Something Mind-Blowing About the Number 15 https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/math/a43670398/mathematicians-discovered-something-mind-blowing-about-the-number-15/
  14. All I know about them is that one day I found myself at the vimeo page of somebody who'd uploaded 200+ videos, including all the black & white & some of the color Diana Rigg AVENGERS episodes (this is before whatever streaming service that has them now had them). I watched them often on my computer without problems and eventually downloaded the app onto my ROKU and have watched them on my TV also without problems.
  15. Dumb shoe thieves steal 200 sneakers — all for right foot
  16. Pasta la vista! A New Jersey town was awash with mystery after hundreds of pounds of cooked noodles inexplicably appeared along a creek bed in the woods last week — before the town cleaned up the macaroni mess. Mounds of spaghetti and piles of other pastas, including ziti, were seemingly dumped by the stream near Veterans Park in Old Bridge, according to images posted by resident Nina Jochnowitz last Wednesday. Jochnowitz, a former council candidate, estimated that there had to be more than 500 pounds of pasta left behind in a Facebook post where she shared the photos of the sauce-less noodles. Her post was quickly screenshotted and shared on Reddit and Twitter where people from all over joked about the pasta fiasco and theorized its origin story with near-endless pasta-bilities and puns. Some thought Strega Nona’s helper Big Anthony was behind the oodles of noodles, while others provided names of possible suspects. “Sounds like the work of Rig-a-Tony!” one Reddit user commented. “He was actually framed…orzo I’m told,” another replied. “Lead suspect is a guy name Al Dente,” a different user wrote. “Don’t forget his partner Lin Guini,” a person added. Another Reddit user speculated a potential motive. “It was pasta expiration date,” they said. Whoever was responsible for the mess should serve time, one person said on the Reddit thread. “We should send the perpetrators to the state penne tentiary,” the user joked. “I don’t know. If we do that, I’m alfredo what will happen to them,” a concerned citizen replied. Jochnowitz too found humor in the bizarre littering incident — telling the Philadelphia Inquirer she immediately thought of the song “on top of spaghetiii, all covered with cheese…” However, she said the so-called pasta dump illustrates the larger issue Old Bridge is facing with illegal dumping and a lack of bulk garbage pickup. The real pasta-dumper has not been found, according to Jochnowitz. Soon after Jochnowitz posted about the ordeal and reported the food waste to the township, the town’s Public Works rushed to the scene and cleared the noodles. “You might say, ‘Who cares about pasta?’ But pasta has a PH level that will impact the water stream,” she told the Inquirer. “That water stream is important to clean up because it feeds into the town’s water supply … It was one of the fastest cleanups I’ve ever seen here.” I swear it's just a coincidence that I made spaghetti for lunch! https://nypost.com/2023/05/04/cooked-pasta-mysteriously-dumped-in-new-jersey-woods/
  17. Con Edison has announced that a new six-mile-long renewable energy line running from Astoria to Corona has gone into operation, marking a major step toward the borough and the state’s transition from fossil fuels to green energy sources. The line, along with the installation of new infrastructure at a Con Edison substation in Astoria, cost $275 million to construct and starting in 2026 will be using mostly imported renewable energy sources from Canada. The substation is located on Vernon Boulevard at 35th Avenue and is known as the Rainey Substation. It receives the energy and then sends it down along the underground line to another substation in Corona. The new infrastructure will eventually help retire some older, fossil fuel power plants across the city which emit high levels of carbon dioxide and other pollutants. The project will also reduce the demand for “peaker” plants, which are prevalent in western Queens ,and require the burning of oil and gas to generate electricity at times when the demand for power is high. For instance, Con Edison said that the new line has enabled it to close down the “NRG Energy” power plant at its facility in the Ditmars section of Astoria on May 1. The plant, and other power plants located along the Astoria/Long Island City waterfront, have caused elevated pollution levels leading to the corridor being nicknamed “Asthma Alley.” The company's transition to renewable energy will cause an initial increase in energy prices. According to Tim Cawley, the chairman and CEO of Con Edison, “It will have an incremental increase but not a significant impact. In the early part, there will be an investment and there’s a potential that will increase but when you think about renewables and after they are added, we don’t need fuel to run them, the sun and the wind will run them, so it [prices] will likely level off.” I feel a co-op assessment coming my way. Our apartments aren't individually metered, so utilities are included in the monthly maintenance. That doesn't stop me from getting marketing calls from other companies. Cawley also said the company already has systems in place to subsidize around 400,000 low-income New Yorkers to pay their energy bills. The transition to renewables is not without challenges in terms of reliability. For instance, California has witnessed an increase in blackouts over the last number of years with critics placing some of the blame on the state’s big shift to electricity resulting in record demand. Solar and wind also pose variability challenges due to fluctuations in the weather. Cawley said Con Edison is incredibly focused on reliability and has a two-pronged strategy in place to address the issue; having enough backup power available and building out the grid’s capacity capabilities. “Our underground network system is 55 times more reliable than the national average,” Cawley said. “We need to make sure we have enough backup generation to fill in the gaps when the sun’s not shining or the wind’s not blowing. We are keenly focused on it… we’re on it.” https://astoriapost.com/new-con-edison-renewable-energy-line-running-between-astoria-corona-is-now-operational
  18. Gee, if only somebody had posted about this sooner...
  19. NJ driver receives ticket after getting run over by her own car A New Jersey woman was issued a ticket for driving an unregistered vehicle after she ran over herself with her own car in a bizarre accident on Monday night. The 61-year-old woman had gotten out of her 2014 Lincoln in Warren County at around 7:30 p.m. without realizing that she never put the car into park. She attempted to stop the car as it rolled forward, but she fell and the car ran over the left side of her body. She suffered “serious” but non-life-threatening injuries. The vehicle continued rolling and eventually crashed into a 2016 Ford that was parked along the side of the road where it came to a stop.
  20. Man from Dildo discovers iceberg shaped like giant penis Ken Pretty, a photographer from the Canadian town of Dildo, has gone viral for capturing the hunk of ice that bears an unmistakable resemblance to a giant erect penis.
  21. Where do you go when you want amazing bible or torah food? (sorry, I had to...) 😇😝😁
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