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[–] babboa@lemmy.world 3 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Edinburgh may be my favorite city I've ever visited. I want to go back again later this year. That being said: thoughts about some of the things we did.

Edinburgh Castle is iconic, has great views, and outside of the Scottish crown jewels it was not that terribly crowded though there is also not as much to see as something like the tower of London though the history is still quite interesting. Can probably see it all in under a half day, realistically I think we were there four hours and saw everything but the crown jewels.

The royal botanic gardens in Edinburgh was not on my list of things to do before visiting but it was beautiful. Would definitely book at least half a day to explore it.

The johnny walker experience wasn't all that great. Would book a seat at their bar way early but the tasting wasn't particularly special. The west end brasserie right across the street from there actually has a stupidly long scotch menu if you have an idea of what styles you already like and just want to go taste a broad variety of things you could probably have actually spent less money there for better scotch (I don't particularly love most of JW's blends).

We actually took a fly fishing trip for native brown trout on one of the lochs northeast of Glasgow. VERY reasonably priced, gorgeous scenery, and fun letting my (now) wife catch her first trout on a fly. Pun intended but she's now hooked. Definitely needed to pack better waterproof gear for that though. The rain jacket wasn't good enough sitting in a boat going across a loch in a strong mist.

[–] babboa@lemmy.world 1 points 9 months ago (15 children)

Even phevs have this availability. Loving our Mazda cx90 for this feature. Can program their app to have it start warming 15-20 mins before my wife leaves for work and it's ready to go and comfortable.

[–] babboa@lemmy.world 7 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Any chance you have an Indian grocery near you? The ones I've gone to often have pg tips for way cheaper than that.

[–] babboa@lemmy.world 2 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Sure sounds like it. 5800x3d I think is max 4.5ghz base. But at $100 cheaper list, I know which I'm picking.

[–] babboa@lemmy.world 13 points 11 months ago

Yep. Most people clutching their pearls at this story don't have any idea how difficult it is to actually build anything outside a gen 3 Glock or an ar-15. And those have "80% kits" that basically say "drill hole here" available on the market. Try finding a hi point, lorcin, or even Taurus or low end S&W pistol, or cheap shotgun(like a Stevens or Remington 870) receiver(because that's most of what comes into these guys who have businesses like this), and you'll find out it is a) cost prohibitive, b) still has to go through a nics check bc there's nobody home building much of anything (well, the hi point may be the odd one out bc there are 3d printed frames you could make). What they do end up doing is a lot of business with guys refurbishing grandpa's old deer or duck gun.

[–] babboa@lemmy.world 2 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) (1 children)

Is tarkov not a massive time sink? I feel like I'm committed to 2+hours every time I try to sit down and play, and the mid game crafting you almost have to undertake to get quality ammo makes you have to log in almost daily to not waste resources.

[–] babboa@lemmy.world 1 points 11 months ago (1 children)

I think you're misunderstanding what most of them keep practicing. It's not the kooky cranial/cervical manipulation(you can make an argument that them having to learn that stuff in the first place is BS and a waste of time), but most do pick up a few muscle pressure point tricks and stretches that are essentially the same as what PT instructs patients on how to do. Is it bullshit? No more so than most medicine that's practiced(the data behind the vast majority of what your average physician does is at best all over the place, the truly "settled" clinical questions are few and far between). In my book though, anything that keeps you from having to prescribe a scheduled drug (read as:narcotic or muscle relaxer) to get someone functional from something like severe trapezius tightness or piriformus syndrome is a heck of a tool to have at your disposal in a primary care or urgent care setting.

[–] babboa@lemmy.world 11 points 11 months ago (3 children)

So, DO's in many of not most states in the US have the same licensure and practice limitations as MDs and charge/are reimbursed similarly. I'm many cases they actually attend the same residency programs as allopathic/MDs. Most I've worked with drop 99% of the Osteopathic manipulation stuff soon as they graduate. Naturopaths on the other hand....

[–] babboa@lemmy.world 3 points 11 months ago

The LA Democrat party leadership has been a lethal mix of inept and corrupt for a while now. I would argue John bel Edwards won in spite of rather than due to their assistance. There is a rumor floating around (not confirmed) that they hosted a fairly large fundraiser for Shawn Wilson (ostensibly to funnel whatever they raised into his ongoing gov campaign) and then just pocketed the money. Given that the former dem party chair Karen Carter Peterson just got sentenced to 22 months in fed prison (on the day of the primary no less) for helping herself to campaign money, that seems more plausible a story than it might otherwise. Seriously, who is going to throw their hat in the ring for ANY statewide office if that's the kind of support you can expect for your flagship candidate? And then you get to get your veto overridden by a repub supermajority ? Nah, way less stress to just stay in a lobbying job somewhere. Say what you want about Karl Rove and co, but the state level elections were where he and his cohort of repub strategists focused quite a bit of effort grooming candidates since the late 90s and it has continued to pay dividends for them.

[–] babboa@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Me too. And add the botanical gardens to your list if they weren't already on it. It wasn't on mine initially but we spent half a day there and only left because we had reservations for the JW whiskey tasting.

[–] babboa@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Give the west end brasserie a shot too if you're still in town. Literally across the street from the Johnnie Walker experience (the experience/tasting isn't worth the price in my opinion, but the bar is cool). Maybe my favorite city ever.

[–] babboa@lemmy.world 7 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Seborrheic dermatitis is what I think of when I read what you're describing. Probably worth getting a second visit or even an outright second opinion if it's not going away with the ketoconazole (especially if that's what the dermatologist told you it was, it may be worth getting seen by an internal med doc or GP....depending on what they are called around your part of the world).

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