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Episode 964 Scott Adams: Grab Your Beverage Because it’s Time For…

My new book LOSERTHINK, available now on Amazon https://tinyurl.com/rqmjc2a Content: Adam Schiff lied for years…but broke no laws We do NOT know if Russia hacked DNC? Law enforcement targeted/framed President Trump to take him out “Cheryl The Server” theory applied to the lockdown If you would like to enjoy this same content plus bonus content […]

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Add A Compressed Frugal Rambooting Counterpart To Your Debian Installation




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Set Grub4DOS to boot your chosen Puppy Linux operating system by default




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Set Grub to boot your chosen operating system by default




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The CPU-Z and GPU-Z tools can show your CPU's and GPU's detailed specifications




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Zoom slowing down your Windows PC?




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"You should be ashamed of yourself" email?




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Curate your waste: improving the efficiency of waste recovery

Sustainable urban waste management has progressed over recent decades, with recycling of waste becoming a routine activity across the EU. However, the increasing volume and complexity of waste poses ongoing challenges for policymakers and municipal administrators. New research suggests that a rethink around how household waste is sorted could lead to more resources being recovered from solid waste.




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How long do you want to live? Your expectations for old age matter

Why do some people want to live a very long time, while others would prefer to die relatively young? In a latest study, a team of researchers including Vegard Skirbekk, PhD, at the Robert N. Butler Columbia Aging Center, investigated how long young and middle-aged adults in the United States say they want to live in relation to a number of personal characteristics. The results showed that more than one out of six people would prefer to die younger than age 80, before reaching average life expectancy. There was no indication that the relationship between preferring a life shorter or longer than average life expectancy depended on age, gender or education.

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  • Psychology & Sociology

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Trust BT to get your people collaborating

Working together to create stronger results, that’s collaboration. It’s at the heart of every modern organisation, and one of the main ingredients for success. But how can you make the most of it in your business setting? Are your people equipped with the tools they need to truly thrive when they work together?




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CIOs, will you speak your mind?

It is better to put forward our views and deal with the multitude of possible outcomes than to ponder what if we had spoken.




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Secure your money, cybercrime cases double during lockdown

The criminal minds too have evolved during this pandemic. While there has been a significant drop in number of heinous crimes in city, cybercrime cases have spiked since lockdown.




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Xiaomi phones may reveal your private search, usage: Report

Cybersecurity researchers have accused Xiaomi of infringing on the privacy of its phone users by recording their 'private' web and phone use habits.




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Want to secure your critical business data? Join the automation forces

Machines can protect systems in a way humans just can’t and, for that reason, advanced automation is going to be the way forward as companies look to protect their estates in a battle-ridden landscape.




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Charting out your multi-cloud strategy

How India Inc is navigating the challenges of taking production applications to the cloud.




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Is it safe to eat the fish you caught yourself? Contamination of fish in the Czech Republic

Mercury contamination of some wild fish species in areas of the Czech Republic may put anglers’ health at risk, a new study suggests. The research showed that EU-wide and Czech national regulatory limits for mercury were exceeded in at least one analysed sample at 63% of the sites surveyed. However, contamination levels varied substantially between locations and species, the researchers say.




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RSS Feed survey - please tell us your thoughts on our RSS feeds

Do you find the Science for Environment Policy RSS feeds useful? Could they be improved? We would be grateful if you could spare a few moments to provide some feedback on the feeds with our short online survey for subscribers:http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/VMHTCLQ. Thank you for your time.




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Online homebuyers offer to sell your home fast in booming San Antonio market

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Space to stretch your legs

A LARGE home that will comfortably accommodate even a big brood, this Lauderdale property has a lot going for it.




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SHARE YOUR INPUT ON BUSINESS RT. 15 BRIDGE PROJECT - Submit comments in person Oct. 16, via mail or email by Oct. 26

CULPEPER — The Virginia Department of Transportation invites the public to attend an upcoming design public hearing on the proposed rehabilitation...




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7 ways to boost your career from home

What a difference a pandemic makes. A few months ago, the only thing standing between you and your career goals was how hard you were willing to hustle. But as you adapt to indefinite lockdown life, the hustle may now be feeling all too real.




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Create your own dinner at The Grove's recently refurbished The Glasshouse restaurant

Driving up the long curved path up to The Grove always feels like a treat, and none more so than on last Friday evening when I was invited to try the hotel’s newly refurbished restaurant.




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Have your cake and eat it too at Watford's new vegan festival

If you thought vegan festivals were just for vegans and veggies, think again. Everyone is enjoying vegan these days from Will.I.AM and Jennifer Lopez to Benedict Cumberbatch and Brad Pitt. Vegan week from Great British Bake Off showed us just how much fun you can have with vegan food and now the supermarkets appear to be competing with each other as to who can bring out the best new vegan goodies. Vegans now have their own cool menus in most mainstream restaurants, pubs and cafes. So if you’re




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How to make your cooking life easier, with bestselling cookbook author Melissa Hemsley

Wherever you stand on the plastic straw debate, food writer Melissa Hemsley is right: “You don’t get two in your mojito on a Friday night now!”




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Indulge in your favourite drink at upcoming gin festival in Watford

A festival celebrating gin and tonic is coming to Watford next month.




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How to protect your old house after you're gone




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Choosing the best realtor for your old house




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What things in your home will your grandkids make fun of?




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The wrong mortar can ruin your house

Mortar is surprisingly important. Depending upon your home's age, there are two very different options that should be used when repointing brick or stone.




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Sync your American Express with Twitter

American Express cardholders can sync their accounts with Twitter, Facebook and Foursquare and receive special savings offers at select merchants. But the whole




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Does your communication style depend on the social media site you're on?

How you use Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and other social media sites may change depending on the format — and who you're talking to.




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Save your tweets forever with Dumb Cuneiform

How to save your digital memories.



  • Gadgets & Electronics

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Meet the other Sarah Palin (she might save your life)

Sarah Palin lifeguarding in Texas? You betcha. Ann Curry reveals there is another Sarah Palin, a college student, who fields 200 Facebook requests a day.



  • Arts & Culture

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Name a roach after your sweetheart for Valentine's Day

In the spirit of Valentine's Day, the Bronx Zoo is making an unusual offer: the right to name a Madagascar hissing cockroach after a loved one.




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Recycle your ex this Valentine's Day

Still holding on to your ex's stuff? This Valentine's Day, cleanse your home and heart by letting go of past loves — the green way.




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8 national parks to visit with your sweetie

In honor of Valentine’s Day, we’ve rounded up romantic hot spots across North American national parks.




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Make your own natural red food dye for Valentine's treats

Instead of coloring Valentine’s treats with artificial red dye, try one of these natural red dye alternatives for cupcakes, cookies and more.




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Find your perfect (furry) match this Valentine's Day

Best Friends Animal Society shares 14 reasons why 'the one' for you might have four legs.




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8 heart-shaped islands to inspire your next getaway

These heart-shaped islands are top-notch destinations for romantic vacations, honeymoons, weddings and marriage proposals.




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8 treats to pamper your pet (or pet lover) this Valentine's Day

Check out these sweet gifts for the love of your life, be it of the four-legged or two-legged variety.




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How to help your cat lose weight

More than half the cats in the U.S. are overweight. Here's how to get your feline fit again.




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When you drive your kids everywhere, they never learn where they are

Kids who are driven everywhere have a 'windshield perspective,' and never learn where they are.




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Map lovers and fans of national parks: Meet your new favorite website

National Park Maps website is a collection of iconic and useful maps from various national park locations.



  • Wilderness & Resources

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How to watch the transit of Venus through binoculars (and not hurt yourself)

On June 5, Venus will cross the face of the sun. If you live in North America, Europe, Asia or eastern Africa, you'll be able to witness this historic celestial




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This little boy can only eat peaches, and he needs your help

The only safe food 2-year-old Micah can eat is fresh, organic peaches. He has food-protein induced enterocolitis syndrome, or FPIES.




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There's a way to know if someone slipped a drug in your drink

New products like the KnoNap may help keep women and men safe while they are drinking and socializing.



  • Protection & Safety

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Stop trying to find meaning in your kid's artwork

For many children, realism isn't really the objective, so we should probably stop looking for that in their art.



  • Arts & Culture

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Is your child an orchid or a dandelion?

'The Orchid and the Dandelion' by W. Thomas Boyce is part memoir and part child development theory about how kids react to circumstances, and how to help them.




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'In Your Face: The New Science of Human Attraction'

A new book shows us how our faces reveal our true selves.



  • Arts & Culture