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Oh, wow, tried on myself what I did for V. If he may "max" out at 5555 posts, then I may "max" out at 172 posts.
---> The relationship between the body and the soul.Quote:
What will 1hit1der's one hundred seventy-second post be about? Ha.
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Food for thought, on a stormy winter's night. While zeroing in on another important sequence.Quote:
As early as 1940, it was noted that a simplistic interpretation of the relativistic Dirac equation runs into problems with electron orbitals at Z > 1/α ≈ 137, suggesting that neutral atoms cannot exist beyond element 137, and that a periodic table of elements based on electron orbitals therefore breaks down at this point. On the other hand, a more rigorous analysis calculates the analogous limit to be Z ≈ 168–172 where the 1s sub-shell dives into the Dirac sea, and that it is instead not neutral atoms that cannot exist beyond this point, but bare nuclei, thus posing no obstacle to the further extension of the periodic system. Atoms beyond this critical atomic number are called super-critical atoms.
https://youtu.be/LfyDs6uXww0
I think I was in Oklahoma most of the last two winters. I was in the midwest this past summer. For some reason these past few months I just haven't felt like doing any traveling. The weather was pretty nice, 20's to 40's, until a couple of days ago. I thought we were going to miss the cold snap this year. The first one usually hits in Dec. No such luck.
I have an appointment with pulmonary in two weeks so no sence going anywhere. Then my cardiologist in February.
My next out of state road trip is tentatively planned around the solar eclipse on April 8th. Shack and his crew will be in the Waco, Texas area. I'm thinking the Ozarks.
Here's a youtube map of the path of the eclipse:
https://youtu.be/sOpYoO_SK7o
72 degrees Sunny. South Florida Weather Rules!
Fifty-five years ago, when I was a kid, we got snow storms with about six feet of snow to try to climb, at the end of March, or April. But, not anymore. The same places are relatively quickly turning into mostly green winters.
A rather nasty freezing rain event is concluding here in stumptown.
Hope the roads are clear tomorrow for my jaunt to Chinook Winds casino; while in Lincoln City I'll also catch a play, "Misery" based on S. King's book, at Theater West.
Funny how I love to watch plays there but never in Portland; fact is, post BLM / antifa I avoid downtown Portland like the plague.
Yeah, or, your car might slide off the road, and, then, later, you might wake up in your number-1 fan, Tasha's, basement. Ha.
Just remember that ...
Full movie, Misery, at https://fenrir2.eumovies.info/v0/misery1990.mp4Quote:
Paul grabs a metal doorstop and bashes Annie in the face, finally killing her.
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Today was the 4th straight day that I have woke up and stepped out on the balcony to a damp/wet carpeting and rain water between my toes. It hasn't rained hard every day, but it has been periods of rain, drizzle and overcast for 4 straight days, which just feels very unusual for Vegas. Still for my money, far better than snow and cold.
Prove it. Show us the view from that balcony.
https://i.imgur.com/XK20Y6Yl.jpg
There is no view from the tunnels where you dwell.
Yes you homeless do manage to pick up bits of old carpeting somehow, here and there, to line your tunnel pads.
After all the rain we had FraudJ definitely has damp wet carpet remnants though.:cool:
Just a fun fact
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Water collecting carpets. You know the kind that would cause water to squish between your toes are not allowed on your balcony at Panorama...RIP
Yeah, and even more so this morning. Not only damp carpet, but cold damp carpet. :rolleyes:
Fairly heavy rain (for Vegas) today and tomorrow. I guess part of that big storm over California. Usually, we don't get California rainy weather as any storm in California can't make it over the mountains. This one apparently did.
Today is cool and still a chance of showers in Las Vegas. The rain over the last 8 days has us running ahead of normal rainfall for the year which is always a good thing for Las Vegas. Todays high will be about 50 which is 18-20 degrees cooler than it should be this time of year. This only matters because it is Superbowl weekend here in Vegas.
It isn't horribly cold or anything. Low 50's is football weather in most places in the fall months. I suspect the NFL, thought we would be closer to upper 60's or 70 degrees, but this cool weather is scheduled to remain though the Superbowl into next week.