• no bananaOP
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      154 months ago

      I thought the 5 year fall was shortening every year because the years pass

    • @[email protected]
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      24 months ago

      Fusarium

      Doing some quick searching, I didn’t find anything that covers your scenario. Not that I don’t believe you, but do you have a source on Fusarium quickly evolving fungicide resistance in a big way?

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          4 months ago

          It will be fun if we lose modern high yield rapeseed and soybean. Lovely.

          Unrelated but horrible farm story you reminded me of. Worked on a tater farm when I was a kid. One of my favorite things when riding the planter was when they would spray fungicide on the planting from previous days. It smelled just like Grapico cola (grape flavored soft drink). We all loved the smell of it and basically huffed the wind. Probably get dick cancer or something from it one day.

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      "If you know that you know nothing, then that means you know 1 thing; which would cancel out the fact that you know nothing, making you a fool.

      The key is to recognize that you only know that you’ve more to learn about the things you do not know, though you don’t know what those may be. Only then can you never be mistaken in these regards."

      I read that on a fortune cookie once.

  • @[email protected]
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    224 months ago

    Sorry, I don’t have any experience in anything and I don’t know much about something. But I can type this: “GGKJDGgkjdsgakKGKJDGhkwGHJKKK”.

    Cool, huh? Alas, I lack experience, but I improve myself from time to time.

    I can even quit from vim!

  • macniel
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    34 months ago

    I may not know anything but as someone who knows something I can say that the thing is permitted.

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        14 months ago

        If you start with the laces correctly run through the eyelets along the tongue, and with each end roughly the same length, you can pull the lace ends directly up, cross them in an X shape, then pass one end below the x, and pull the slack out of that. Then make a loop on each lace tail, but with opposite chirality. Reach your thumb and index finger through each loop, and grab the edge of the opposing loop which is further from the end of the lace. Now pull each loop through the other, tighten up the knot, and dress it until it looks presentable. If the resulting knot is 90 degrees from the intended direction, use the alternate chirality on each of the loops next time to fix that.

        A bonus of this approach is that it’s the same on your shoe as it is on someone else’s, so you can help children with their shoes more easily.

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    64 months ago

    The secret to good tuna salad is to add something crunchy (celery, water chestnut, firm relish), something sweet (sweet relish, pinch of sugar), hard boiled egg yolk or diced whole hard boiled egg, and a small amount of breadcrumbs or crushed crackers to absorb excess moisture, with crackers being slightly tastier due to added sodium but breadcrumbs being preferred if you need to reduce sodium. You can also substitute canned salmon or similar for the tuna if mercury and pollutants are a cause for concern. And of course, a dollop of real mayonnaise, not artificially sweetened, hydrogenated and whipped vegetable byproduct.

  • hopesdead
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    124 months ago

    You’ll have to pay me to tell you what it is I know and then pay me again to explain it.