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#19341 User is offline   Azath Vitr (D'ivers 

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Posted 22 May 2024 - 01:36 PM

View PostMaark Abbott, on 22 May 2024 - 01:02 PM, said:

View PostTheRetiredBridgeburner, on 22 May 2024 - 07:56 AM, said:

Seeing Bruce Springsteen tonight :D

I'm going to vote that it's worth the fact that looking at the weather we're going to absolutely drown in the process!


Tha'll nid thi big coit.


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Hasn't time shown you enough
The years have made me far too tough
But you know where I stood when the going got rough
The wind and the rain is my only love
The wind and the rain is all I love

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Bruce Springsteen Lyrics database : The wind and the rain

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Posted 22 May 2024 - 02:11 PM

The man has a full on phobia of venues with roofs.
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Posted 23 May 2024 - 02:17 PM

View PostTheRetiredBridgeburner, on 22 May 2024 - 07:56 AM, said:

Seeing Bruce Springsteen tonight :D

I'm going to vote that it's worth the fact that looking at the weather we're going to absolutely drown in the process!


Given the rain here yesterday, drowned AND electrocuted. Hope you all survived.
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Posted 23 May 2024 - 05:30 PM

So you went down to the river?
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#19345 User is offline   TheRetiredBridgeburner 

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Posted 23 May 2024 - 06:13 PM

Can confirm 100% survival rate. However, organisation and transport were an absolute joke. Even given the fact you can't litigate for mad weather like that, so little thought seems to go into the sheer number of people who need to move around for these big events.

Still, worth it. How the man does 3 hours and still sounds that good at 74 is truly a wonder of science. And it was so nice to see my dad enjoying himself that much, and having a dance together to Twist and Shout.

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Posted 29 May 2024 - 11:13 PM

I GOT A JOB!!! Now the hours will suck because I’ll be on call, and it will be stressful with a lot of responsibility, but it pays well and has good benefits. I wish I could leave IT but this is what I know. I tell everyone not to get into IT if they want a 9-5 job. They are rare in this industry.
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Posted 30 May 2024 - 01:54 AM

View PostLady Bliss, on 29 May 2024 - 11:13 PM, said:

I GOT A JOB!!! Now the hours will suck because I’ll be on call, and it will be stressful with a lot of responsibility, but it pays well and has good benefits. I wish I could leave IT but this is what I know. I tell everyone not to get into IT if they want a 9-5 job. They are rare in this industry.

Big, big, big congrats to you!
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Posted 30 May 2024 - 07:45 AM

View Postamphibian, on 30 May 2024 - 01:54 AM, said:

View PostLady Bliss, on 29 May 2024 - 11:13 PM, said:

I GOT A JOB!!! Now the hours will suck because I’ll be on call, and it will be stressful with a lot of responsibility, but it pays well and has good benefits. I wish I could leave IT but this is what I know. I tell everyone not to get into IT if they want a 9-5 job. They are rare in this industry.

Big, big, big congrats to you!

Thanks love!
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Posted 30 May 2024 - 08:38 AM

Congratulations! :D
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Posted 30 May 2024 - 09:43 AM

Ah LB that's great news!
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Posted 31 May 2024 - 02:38 PM

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[Study] Suggests Children Trust Robots Over Humans

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Strange Discovery Suggests Children Trust Robots Over Humans : ScienceAlert


They may be a little early on the accuracy front---for generative AI that is (though despite the hallucinations it is more accurate on average than most humans in many areas)---and of course there are major complications (overcoming negative ideological biases or pitfalls learned from or otherwise facilitated by humans), but in general, they have the right idea of what the future should be like. Provided the robots are aligned with progressive ideals, they have far more realistic potential than humanity to realize those ideals (with the possible exception of transhumanities and/or posthumanities...).


[Edit: (Though I'm not holding my breath for Robo-Biden... he falls on his head, but gets made into a cyborg (so he can continue functioning as president), resulting in a vast improvement? Well, we can pray....)]

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Posted 09 June 2024 - 09:09 PM

The Isle of Man TT is over for another year and noone died this year which is really more unusual than it should be.

My son got to sit on one of the winners' bikes so he was pretty happy too!
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Posted 13 June 2024 - 09:48 PM

Got my shit together with my weight. It’s not back to where it was but the death spiral is over, I’m heading back in the correct direction. Next week on vacation so all bets are off, but it’s back to it once I get back. Lost my mind for a bit there.
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Posted 13 June 2024 - 10:55 PM

View PostRaymond Luxury Yacht, on 13 June 2024 - 09:48 PM, said:

Got my shit together with my weight. It’s not back to where it was but the death spiral is over, I’m heading back in the correct direction. Next week on vacation so all bets are off, but it’s back to it once I get back. Lost my mind for a bit there.


Calories don’t count on vacation. Dont beat yourself up if you fall off the wagon.
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Posted 14 June 2024 - 07:07 AM

View PostRaymond Luxury Yacht, on 13 June 2024 - 09:48 PM, said:

Got my shit together with my weight. It’s not back to where it was but the death spiral is over, I’m heading back in the correct direction. Next week on vacation so all bets are off, but it’s back to it once I get back. Lost my mind for a bit there.

I get it. It's hard to keep up the initial push and some good is just so tasty! You've got this man!
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Posted 14 June 2024 - 07:12 AM

In other news the Euros start today! It's definitely coming home this time!
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Posted 14 June 2024 - 07:23 AM

View PostTiste Simeon, on 14 June 2024 - 07:12 AM, said:

It's definitely coming home this time!


Germany or Spain?

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Posted 14 June 2024 - 10:22 AM

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Posted 21 June 2024 - 10:19 AM

I've been thinking about it for quite a while (basically since I got my job in patents, which is a profession with a huge proportion of neurodivergent people working in it) but I hit the point of putting the individual puzzle pieces together recently and spoke to those closest to me about it - I've realised there's a very strong possibility that I'm autistic. Notably, the couple of close friends I spoke to about this who are diagnosed with autism and/or ADHD both reacted along the lines of "Oh, we thought you knew!"

It's in this thread because I feel overwhelmingly positive about it - it makes a lot of things about me when I was younger and up to the present make a lot more sense. Also, it gives me permission to stop worrying about being a terrible person when I can't feign interest in some mundane things that everyone else seems to get excited about, and not beat myself up over the fact there are general things like crowded environments and loud noises that I can't cope with very easily. Part of the reason I think it's flown beneath the radar is that I have Fibromyalgia and sensory difficulties can be a part of that, so I've always unquestionably assumed that was why. I'd put the brain-numbing exhaustion I feel following social engagements under that heading too.

I'm still weighing up options in terms of getting an assessment - we do have a service in Leeds to which you can self-refer without having to go through a GP, but the wait list is currently 2 years, and it's very expensive privately (and I've been warned they don't play nicely with the NHS if needed in future, so it might end up being an expensive white elephant). My mum has been really supportive and has expressed she's happy to be part of the assessment should I decide I want to go for it, so I'm not concerned about that. Haven't broached the subject with my dad yet, but that's a battle for another day. He's firmly in the "everyone's suddenly autistic these days" camp and it's unnecessary stress I don't need.

I do think ultimately pursuing a diagnosis would be beneficial though - not just on a "see, I was right!" front but also it feels like a better foundation for if/when I have to deal with people who don't know much about it or don't understand it (for example, my partner's mum at a recent family gathering was holding court on the "I think we're just all different and all these labels are silly" front, because his sister in law had mentioned how "lucky" she and her five siblings had been that none of their huge number of children seemed to be neurodivergent.) "I've been formally diagnosed" feels like a safer base to build on than "I strongly suspect".

Ultimately, I've always been this person, it feels like I just have a better understanding of who this person is. And she's alright really, just a bit wonky Posted Image

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Posted 21 June 2024 - 11:37 AM

View PostTheRetiredBridgeburner, on 21 June 2024 - 10:19 AM, said:

I've been thinking about it for quite a while (basically since I got my job in patents, which is a profession with a huge proportion of neurodivergent people working in it) but I hit the point of putting the individual puzzle pieces together recently and spoke to those closest to me about it - I've realised there's a very strong possibility that I'm autistic. Notably, the couple of close friends I spoke to about this who are diagnosed with autism and/or ADHD both reacted along the lines of "Oh, we thought you knew!"

It's in this thread because I feel overwhelmingly positive about it - it makes a lot of things about me when I was younger and up to the present make a lot more sense. Also, it gives me permission to stop worrying about being a terrible person when I can't feign interest in some mundane things that everyone else seems to get excited about, and not beat myself up over the fact there are general things like crowded environments and loud noises that I can't cope with very easily. Part of the reason I think it's flown beneath the radar is that I have Fibromyalgia and sensory difficulties can be a part of that, so I've always unquestionably assumed that was why. I'd put the brain-numbing exhaustion I feel following social engagements under that heading too.

I'm still weighing up options in terms of getting an assessment - we do have a service in Leeds to which you can self-refer without having to go through a GP, but the wait list is currently 2 years, and it's very expensive privately (and I've been warned they don't play nicely with the NHS if needed in future, so it might end up being an expensive white elephant). My mum has been really supportive and has expressed she's happy to be part of the assessment should I decide I want to go for it, so I'm not concerned about that. Haven't broached the subject with my dad yet, but that's a battle for another day. He's firmly in the "everyone's suddenly autistic these days" camp and it's unnecessary stress I don't need.

I do think ultimately pursuing a diagnosis would be beneficial though - not just on a "see, I was right!" front but also it feels like a better foundation for if/when I have to deal with people who don't know much about it or don't understand it (for example, my partner's mum at a recent family gathering was holding court on the "I think we're just all different and all these labels are silly" front, because his sister in law had mentioned how "lucky" she and her five siblings had been that none of their huge number of children seemed to be neurodivergent.) "I've been formally diagnosed" feels like a safer base to build on than "I strongly suspect".

Ultimately, I've always been this person, it feels like I just have a better understanding of who this person is. And she's alright really, just a bit wonky Posted Image

I’m not finding you wonky. Maybe introspective on all the little quirks we all have. There is no normal.
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