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12/22/2009 14:05 #50632

I almost don't want to share this
Category: food
The lexington coop has crab legs again. They are massive and
delicious, as well as, priceworthy.
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paul - 12/22/09 22:20
They are $5-~$8 per pack. I is definitely enough food for one to two people. (e:matthew) and I usually split a pack. You could be full of crab eating one yourself and they only take a few minutes to steam. I would suggest having heavy duty scissors or crab smashers in order to open them, they are seriously thick.
drew - 12/22/09 21:41
what's the price?
tinypliny - 12/22/09 16:38
Were you planning on buying the whole freezer?!

12/22/2009 14:03 #50631

Purple sno peas
Category: food
I got these at wegman's. Not sure if they are natural or gentech but
they are yummy. They are Melissa's brand
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tinypliny - 12/22/09 16:38
Ah, I have never seen these before.

12/22/2009 13:53 #50630

The State of Stale blogs
Category: web
Check out these stats from harper's index. 94% of all existing blogs
haven't been updated in four months. I blame Twitter and facebook.

A lot of people who started blogs were just excited to have a web
presense without programming. Now you can do that in so many ways
without having to think much.
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ladycroft - 12/23/09 03:20
hahaha, me too!
rory - 12/23/09 00:54
As a male British IT Worker, I'm loving the second from last statistic...
paul - 12/22/09 22:31
I think a major factor contributing to this is the addition of comments on every site. Take the news for example. In order to comment on the news we used to have to write on our blogs now you can just comment on their site. Because of that blogging loses a bit of the power it gave people when it started and I think it therefore, loses a certain intrinsic value it had.

In one way the openness of news sites is awesome for the readers of the news because it assembles miscellaneous comments from all of the net together. However, for the author themselves, I think its not as nice as having everything you wrote about in one spot to look back on and search through.

I also think, people think more carefully about what they write on their blogs, versus what they comment on sites they have very little personal investment in. Just look at youtube comments.

Additionally, can anyone see yourself trolling all over the freakin web, if it even exists in the future to try and piece together all your comments and feedback? Its a very difficult proposition when compared with assembling everything in one place like you have on a blog.

I guess you could develop a system for that. Speaking of which, I promise at some point to have a feature for reading all the comments you wrote like a blog of its own.
metalpeter - 12/22/09 20:27
It would be interesting to see what that stat was over time from years ago. The thing with blogs is that there are so many kinds. You have the paid bloggers on certain cites. Then you have people who write about certain things only like sports or what ever. Then you have the day to day stuff. I think most of those people are the day to day bloggers. For example I go to see a movie as an example. If I want to write a review about it on facebook or other sites I san say in like 2 sentences what I thought about it. In the political stuff that is true to you just give how you feel and them from there if people post comments on your poll that is your form of debate.

I think all the blame can't be put on them though. I think that News being for profit now is a big factor. Because of that news has to be more shocking. But it is also about catch phrases and talking points or things that are quick and not really thought out. I think that has effected how people make points online as well.
tinypliny - 12/22/09 16:39
Huh. That is most random set of statistics I have seen.

12/21/2009 23:42 #50623

Kidney Stones?
Category: body
Man, I was having a great day at work, I got so much stuff done. Then on the way to the gym, bam, serious throbbing pain in my left kidney. It's weird, and it scary and painful and seems to get worse. It so isolated to that one side/spot and it not in the muscle.

So I look that up and kidney stones sound like that. Now I wonder if the milkshake for breakfast, milkshake before bed every night for six months was a bad idea. It was really helping me gain weight and milk makes my crohns better.

Someone suggested drinking lemon juice and water. I tried that. I hope this just ends easily as I am not in the mood for the hospital this evening or any evening.

I guess could be something else but what else causes kidney pain? It's givig me that impending doom feeling I got the night my appendix decided to die. Luckily, although this can be seriously painful I don't think it is at all life threatening. Who knows, maybe I will just wake up and t will be gone. I hope so because the retarded nurse wrote on my record that I am allergic to opiates after I got itchy during the appendix nightmare.

Oh great, I just found this too
[box] Kidney stones are more common in Crohn's patients with disease of the small intestine than in the general population because of fat malabsorption. Fat binds to calcium, leaving oxalate (a type of salt) free to be absorbed and deposited in the kidney, where it can form into stones. [/box]

That probably also explains my endless ability to b thin no matter how many milkshakes I drink.
tinypliny - 12/22/09 16:43
How long did this last? Do you still have any residual pain? Is the pain completely localized or is it rolling/moving around?
tinypliny - 12/22/09 16:41
How do you know its the kidney? The stomach and spleen are in that part of the abdomen too.
janelle - 12/22/09 09:12
I've had pains like that in my kidney after exercise, particularly after a really hard workout. Quick, but so painful I've dropped to the ground. I asked my dad who has frequent kidney stones and he says he never gets pain like that with his kidney stones and he gets them frequently. So I chalked it up to dehydration.
zobar - 12/22/09 09:11
(e:dragonlady7) had severe kidney pain a couple months ago, to the point where she couldn't even sit upright. Took her to the hospital and it turned out to be a sprained muscle instead, three layers deep. Self-diagnosis is tricky in that area, you might oughta see a doctor.

- Z
ladycroft - 12/22/09 04:01
I had those back when I still had my kidney. I think mostly they'll just pass on their own. You'll know because you'll experience that pin pointed pain, possibly to the point of almost passing out, then suddenly feel tremendous relief. But, best to get it checked out to be sure :)

12/18/2009 23:15 #50600

It seems so impossible
Category: niagara
I found this at a while back when researching Niagara Falls. It seems incredible we could shut off the American falls. I wonder how huge the other falls look to the right of there?

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mrmike - 12/19/09 10:29
mid 60s I think was the last time they did that
tinypliny - 12/19/09 10:27
Someday, we might run out of fresh water supplies on earth and that's how it might look.

Scary.
uncutsaniflush - 12/19/09 00:32
:::link::: has the photo