I'm the smartest one in the room - the non-shop, non-business sub forum chat thread

BlindMouse2of3 BlindMouse2of3 I have to thank you for the inspiration. I know it's late, but I have decided to make a sort of tuna melt and tomato soup all in one.


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Don't worry, quadranium is used for starship hulls and armor plating! It's definitely the alloy you're looking for.
 
I just thought it was neat that the differences between the two fantasy series was chalked up to a subtle difference in how the laws of physics might work in one galaxy vs the other, and how in the one, the "force" thrived, and Vader was a powerhouse, and in the other, his power was largely mitigated. And how in the Star Wars universe, races from the Star Trek galaxy were suddenly manifesting enhanced abilities, like if they had been born into the Star Wars galaxy they would have been force sensitives, implying they were all along, if only the midi-chlorians weren't presumably inert in the Star Trek galaxy.
This is assuming that the only difference is not Q experimenting with the universe. These people have the force these ones don't....

And if that was the case which universe is the unaltered one?
 
SharpBits SharpBits , hello, yes, I am a nerd. Meet me at my locker during spare and I will take my beating. ;)

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Movement is medicine. I move every day with a goal of moving a little more fluidly each day. Especially after I pulled my back last year.
Just wait until you have your left hip replaced again after dislocating it three times in the last six months. Twice a week apart right before surgery. I've always healed well after ortho work and I expect to again. But I have to honestly say this go round will take me a little deeper into my stubborn streak. I'm three weeks out and still need to have wifey pick that left leg up to get me in her Jeep. But I can get in and out of driver side in my truck on my own. PT won't be starting until at least four months post surgery. Trust me, won't be skipping out on it either. As you correctly say, Movement is medicine. I take a dose every day.
 
Hey jbmonkey jbmonkey I see you sneaked an edit in there. Yes, those kettlebells are calling to you. I definitely think it's a good idea to grab one, a small one to start. I'd help you as much as I can with advice. If you start small, you'd be amazed at what can be achieved at any age.
 
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