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I’ve never heard them side by side, but I used to have the original version of the HomePod that I bought on sale at Best Buy. I think it was $199. It was ok. Anyway, I ordered one of the new HomePods, so I’ll be able to try it out in a few days. If it’s any good, I might get another one for stereo to use on my desktop.
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Update: I looked it up. They warn of various dangers of rapid weigh loss, such as nutritional deficiencies, dehydration, electrolyte imbalance, lack of adequate fiber, muscle loss, and so on. Some of this is just common sense. In any event, a person can take precautions. The doctors who advocate for a carnivore diet explain that you need to have adequate water intake, add electrolytes, and perhaps vitamins. Red meat itself is an excellent food source. Over a period of a few weeks, the body adjusts.
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I wasn’t even trying to lose weight. It just happened when I altered my diet. Anyway, according to the doctors, everything was fine. As for quick weight loss being “dangerous “? I wonder why? I’ll have to do some research. The only problem I saw was that continuing with a carnivore diet might be difficult for most people. You almost have to cook all your own food and forget about eating in restaurants. And if you look at the junk they sell in the typical grocery store, there isn’t much to eat from there, either.
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Many people simply don’t realize how easy it is to lose weight with a proper diet. I found this out my accident, so to speak. Last fall I decided to try a carnivore diet. About the same time, I read about the benefits of intermittent fasting, so I experimented with a three day water fast now and then. Anyway, once you cut out alcohol, fructose, sugar, carbohydrates, bread and other grains, processed and ultra processed food, your body burns up all available sugars and then goes through a process where you start to burn stored fat. By that point, the sugar cravings subside. You never feel all that hungry. You’re using mostly protein for energy. After about six weeks of that routine, I went to the doctor for some blood work. My weight was down to 74 kilos (from about 85) and my blood pressure was 118/68 with no meds. My cholesterol readings were optimal with no meds. For reference, I’m 5’10”. More recently, the scale said 70 kilos. That’s about what I weighed in my 20s, so I can’t complain. I’m now 72.
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The Apple Thailand website is now listing as available the Apple HomePod 2. It’s a streaming speaker and also acts as a Siri assistant. In combination with an Apple TV box, it can integrate with Apple HomeKit and become one of your music speakers. They can also be paired for stereo. There are no wired inputs available. It uses your Wi-Fi or Apple play to play music from an Apple device.
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Retirees? I don’t know about anyone else, but I don’t really think of myself as “retired,” even though I retired almost 18 years ago when I was 55. So I’m just myself, doing whatever I feel like doing. That’s pretty much the story of my life. I can’t say that I’ve changed much, other than the fact that I usually don’t stay out till 3AM on a regular basis. I could manage that in my 20s. Anyway, I figure the quickest way to become “old” is to start acting that way.
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90 Day Reporting and having two condos
jas007 replied to jas007's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
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Opinion: Russia's Potential For Defeat in War With Ukraine
jas007 replied to Social Media's topic in The War in Ukraine
Let’s say that most of the available men have already been eliminated. Apparently, Ukraine would like to get their hands on those that aren’t in the country any more, but how that’s going, I’m not sure. -
Just the other day I watched a few YouTube videos about Albania. It looked interesting. I wonder, though, about the future of Europe. Even if things are OK now, that can change. Actually, there are probably other places in Eastern Europe that would work for retirement. Or South America. Here in SE Asia, we’re somewhat insulated from Europe, the West, and all their problems. For example, I haven’t noticed a lot of crazy inflation over the two years I’ve been back, and there certainly aren’t gangs of hooligan immigrants roaming the streets.
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Cheaper than Bangkok???? I can’t imagine. Sure, a person can pay a lot for a place in Bangkok, but to say that it’s cheaper in California is silly. To be sure, real estate in Bangkok will never be “equivalent” to real estate in Thailand. For example, the typical condo in Bangkok is smaller than the typical condo in Bangkok. Or the places in California will likely have bigger kitchens. Also, I’m pretty sure the real estate taxes and insurance are much more costly in California. I used to live in the San Diego area. Today, I’m sure I’m better off without having to worry about all the traffic and the insane cost of living there.
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They’ll wait until the last moment, but they’ll come up with a fix. Of course, the country may have other problems long before then. Millions of arrivals across the southern border and the costs associated with that problem. A financial system on the verge of implosion. Inflation. Wars around the world. We’ll be lucky if the only problem is less Social Security money. Maybe they’ll do something soon? Lots of people live only on their Social Security, and at this point can’t even afford to retire, given the high cost of everything, especially food.
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Opinion: Russia's Potential For Defeat in War With Ukraine
jas007 replied to Social Media's topic in The War in Ukraine
The original story is pure BS. Fake News. Then again, I suppose some delusional people might actually believe it. Ukraine is out of men. Most have already been killed. A victory for Ukraine is no longer possible. They’ll be lucky to achieve anything but an unconditional surrender. As for Russia, they’re taking their time. A war of attrition, as they say. They’re now in war mode and have an Army of almost a million men. Neither Ukraine nor NATO could succeed in a ground war. The US certainly doesn’t have that type of military at this point, and NATO members could field only a small number of troops. And you don’t do that overnight. -
That pretty much sums up the civilized world at this point. We’re all connected. Without international trade and the flow of money, what then? Imagine someone pulls the plug on all the ATM machines. Imagine there are no more fuel deliveries. Imagine if the electricity doesn’t work. I imagine if people can’t get the medication they need. The typical big city has a three day supply of food. Then what? All because some defense contractors want to sell some more jet airplanes that don’t work most of the time?
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Correct. The world is now on the verge of a catastrophe and the idiots in charge of France, the U.K., and the US keep upping the ante. Putin is not joking. NATO forces in Ukraine = WW III. It’s just that simple. Russia would see any such escalation as an existential threat and they will respond . For Europe and NATO, none of this is really necessary. The survival of Ukraine is not an existential matter for the for any NATO nation. Russia has no interest in reestablishing the old Soviet Union. They went bankrupt trying to hold it together years ago, and they won’t repeat that mistake. So, why all the interest in starting WW III? Western leaders have been brainwashed by the spin doctors. The military industrial complex is huge. It profits enormously from defense spending and they have good spin doctors. They have a good propaganda machine. And the politicians are well rewarded. And so we hear tales of Russian aggression and its desire to conquer Europe. Russia is demonized. Putin is demonized. Of course, no one asks the voters in Europe or the US if they are ready to sacrifice their remaining time on earth for an unnecessary war so that a small group of people can continue to profit. Most people don’t even realize how close they are to death. This war won’t be another WW III. Once it starts, it’ll be over in a few hours. Maybe here in Thailand we’ll last a little longer. Then again, I wonder about the nuclear fallout. I once read that New Zealand might be a safe place to be. Out of the way.
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I wouldn’t vote for a Democrat at this point, mainly because they aren’t real Democrats any more. They lost the plot somewhere along the way. At this point, they’ve simply scary. Authoritarian war mongers, and that’s to put it politely. And so I would vote for Trump, simply to oppose the Democrats. What’s wrong with RFK Jr? He makes more sense than either Biden or Trump. The day he announced his candidacy, I donated money. If he wins, great. If he takes votes away from Biden, great. Either way, it’s a win.
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My fun? It is fun. That’s sad, but you can’t say it isn’t fun to watch. Anyway, Biden is obviously not making any real decisions. He can’t even find his way off stage without someone leading him.
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Such a shame - My yearly trip to Calif. Cities to avoid
jas007 replied to EVENKEEL's topic in US & Canada Topics and Events
If I were visiting CA today, I’d perhaps check out the area between La Jolla and Newport Beach, or the area north of San Francisco. Forget the big cities. I’m pretty sure the whole state hasn’t been ruined, yet. -
Biden may be the president, but not really. Clearly, others are now running the country. As for who could replace him on the ticket? Is Hillary still interested? It would be fun to watch her lose again.
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California used to be great. Now? Not so much, unless you’re a billionaire and don’t mind all the taxes and inflated property values. The only people who are doing OK are those who bought their homes years ago. Thanks to Proposition 13, the property taxes are not crazy. So they stay.
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I’m not sure what qualifies as D list, but if you’re just looking for a roof over your head and proximity to health care, shopping, transportation and so on, there are many places. The Midwest comes to mind, so long as you don’t mind four seasons and the occasional tornado. Or the Deep South. Just find a small town within an hour’s drive to a big city and you’re all set. Still, unless all the inflation subsides, it’s anyone’s guess is you’ll still be able to get by on a small Social Security check. Food prices seem to be crazy lately.
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I’m sure Biden would like nothing more than for this entire mess to disappear. The US is aiding Israel and that probably won’t change anytime soon. On balance, hardly a popular stance and certainly no way to gain votes from college students. I’m old enough to remember the Vietnam war protests, the Democratic convention riots in Chicago in 1968, and Kent State. And until recently, I’ve wondered what happened to the anti-war movement and the Democratic party. Until the current Middle East thing began, the Democrats have been all about war and destruction, and the kids in school have been silent. No anti-war protests at all. And then, all of a sudden, the kids are all about peace. The issue of free speech is also interesting. The Democrats and the corporate media do everything in their power to censor speech they don’t like, calling it “misinformation,” and yet we’re now hearing about the protestors free speech rights and how they should be protected. Hypocrisy. Anyway, much of the madness is apparently being well funded. Another summer of trouble, just in time for the election? Maybe that’s the point.
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Assault on Kiev: Russian helicopters swoop above Ukraine's capital
jas007 replied to Chris.B's topic in The War in Ukraine
Off the top of my head, I think I remember seeing or reading about an interview with Trump about what he said to Putin about Ukraine. Trump told Putin that if Russia invaded Ukraine, the US would bomb the Kremlin. When I heard that, I found it hard o believe, but maybe Trump really did say that, and maybe Putin didn’t want to FAFO.