Notices by Jolly Rancher (jollyr@nicecrew.digital), page 2
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Jolly Rancher (jollyr@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Tuesday, 22-Oct-2024 07:42:24 JST Jolly Rancher to make a voice connection requires codecs -
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Jolly Rancher (jollyr@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Friday, 11-Oct-2024 20:03:41 JST Jolly Rancher how do you bruise your teeth? with a hammer? -
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Jolly Rancher (jollyr@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Friday, 04-Oct-2024 12:09:58 JST Jolly Rancher why don't they all freeze in the 4,000 year long winter when they are out beyond Pluto? -
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Jolly Rancher (jollyr@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Tuesday, 30-Jul-2024 06:36:31 JST Jolly Rancher lithium makes the grease adhere more tenaciously to metal surfaces in your car...
i have no idea what it does to your gut. -
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Jolly Rancher (jollyr@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Thursday, 18-Jul-2024 13:04:11 JST Jolly Rancher nah, they just evaporated -- like they never happened. -
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Jolly Rancher (jollyr@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Thursday, 18-Jul-2024 13:04:10 JST Jolly Rancher yup. the money they lost was to buy the puts.
out-of-the-money options will simply expire. -
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Jolly Rancher (jollyr@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Monday, 08-Jul-2024 06:22:53 JST Jolly Rancher I don't know, really. But I believe that the very most toxic ones give off CO2 which does not stink, while most wild bacteria make much more stinky things like ammonia. Champagne or beer has CO2 generated by yeast, and culinary yeast is OK. There are many species of yeast, and some of them cause diseases, like athlete's foot... it's best to stick to the culinary varieties -
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Jolly Rancher (jollyr@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Friday, 05-Jul-2024 23:49:37 JST Jolly Rancher one of the signatures of botulina is making gas pressure inside sealed containers. if it isn't a carbonated food/wine and it gives off gas, don't eat it. -
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Jolly Rancher (jollyr@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Thursday, 23-May-2024 05:21:21 JST Jolly Rancher Exactly --
Transmission is very hit-and-miss with viruses . . they are frequently defeated by the most superficial layers of natural immunity. They get swept up into various fluids, digested and recycled. Or they run into existing natural immunity. I am convinced a lot of people never got covid because their exposure was caught by cross-immunity from a previous cold. It was very similar to the cold viruses in the corona family.
I always pointed the 'viruses don't exist' crowd to the nextstrain website, where thousands of samples have been sequenced and placed in a cladistic database... It has no effect on them, of course.
In my own experience with it, it was a nasty cold. Couple days of fever, horked up mucus for a week or two ... I'm old, and it was supposed to kill me. Twice in 2022 -- that was my immunization and booster. No thanks, I don't need to participate in their science fair experiment now.
It was not so much of an epidemic as a globohomo power grab. -
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Jolly Rancher (jollyr@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Thursday, 23-May-2024 05:21:20 JST Jolly Rancher Corona viruses have a spell-checker at the output end of their RdRP that significantly reduces the error rate. The corona genome is about 30K bases long, and a lot of SNPs do not affect the code. The little buggers manage to get by. -
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Jolly Rancher (jollyr@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Thursday, 23-May-2024 05:21:19 JST Jolly Rancher I am not quoting any one paper, and have no idea what paper you are talking about. The error-correcting function is well known.
There isn't expression data for humans because they are not looking for it.
And I know more than you, so if I am an idiot, you are an insensate jar of mayonnaise. -
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Jolly Rancher (jollyr@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Wednesday, 20-Mar-2024 00:23:12 JST Jolly Rancher China has other cities, real ones, crowded dirty cities. The real cities are more in keeping with the shithole nature of China.
But for some strange reason, they are compelled to build out these areas that more resemble movie sets than real cities. Instead of being built out over a thousand years, they are slapped together in just a few. Do they have sewers capable of handling the shit from five million people? I doubt it. Heating, cooling, lights, electricity, water? Probably only enough for a few.
My forecast: as lovely as this Huawei campus is, it will be falling apart by 2030 or 2035 at the latest. -
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Jolly Rancher (jollyr@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Wednesday, 20-Mar-2024 00:07:01 JST Jolly Rancher Huawei is China's answer to Nokia and Apple. That is, they make both the gadgets and the infrastructure equipment. -
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Jolly Rancher (jollyr@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Tuesday, 19-Mar-2024 22:52:57 JST Jolly Rancher it's more attractive than the 'ghost cities' China has built in recent decades. time will tell whether this project has substance beneath its style. -
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Jolly Rancher (jollyr@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Thursday, 14-Mar-2024 10:46:24 JST Jolly Rancher :4chan: :4chan: :4chan: 👣 no footprints?
im not irish but nobody can tell in the enternet
oh there they are! can't see them when edititng