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3:38 AM
My favourite Italian food is carbonara spaghetti.
 
 
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5:32 AM
> Friedrich Simmel und Aurore Dupin, researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), have for the first time created artificial cell assemblies that can communicate with each other. The cells, separated by fatty membranes, exchange small chemical signaling molecules to trigger more complex reactions, such as the production of RNA and other proteins.
 
 
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6:33 AM
My favorite Lithuanian beverage is water.
 
Water is Lithuanian?
 
7:09 AM
I'm so hungry but don't know what to eat. There are so few eateries in business at this time in the neighborhood and I have eaten all of them just this week.
 
Anonymous
Do you prefer not to cook food yourself?
 
I only cook noodles but there is fire here.
 
7:24 AM
Rented rooms or dorms usually have no access to fire or forbid using fire. Though I'm in the family house, the stove has been long broken.
 
 
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2:43 PM
@CaptainBohemian Do you like salads? I love vegetable salads. Chopped tomatoes, cucumbers, several large spoons of green peas, some chopped greenery and a big spoon of sour cream.
Better than any hoagie!
I can eat salads until I get saggital synostosis.
 
3:00 PM
@CowperKettle yes, if you mean the salad made in eatery, which contains eggs and several vegetables.
but haven't eaten it for a little long time.
that kind of salad is served in some cafeterias, but for long I haven't gone to one of them.
 
3:23 PM
@CaptainBohemian you can cook it yourself, it does not require any heating
and it will be more fresh and much cheaper
Even if you have dysdiadokokinesia, it's still possible to make yourself a salad
Only with adiadochokinesia you would not be able to do that completely
 
3:39 PM
@CaptainBohemian You can get some hot water from cowperkettle to cook your noodles. See the red kettle? =)
 
You're always welcome for some hot water
Hm. If you ever travel across Russia, do drop by.
I will make you a hoagie and show you some sights in Yekaterinburg.
I will load your head with facts about Russia until you get saggital synostosis.
 
4:06 PM
Word of the day: rigors (a sudden coldness, as that preceding certain fevers; severe chills with violent shivering)
 
4:19 PM
@CowperKettle I don't know how to make salad. I think it doesn't require cooking.
I actually lack warm water to wash my hair.
and take a warm shower.
 
It's never late to learn how to make salad.
Taking a warm shower is great, unless you have rigors.
 
salad sold as part of a meal is not expensive
 
4:46 PM
It is strange that my spaghetti message has been starred.
 
5:38 PM
Word of the eve: toricellian vacuum
 
6:05 PM
On this day in 1943: the Siege of Leningrad was broken
(traditional Russian gay kiss)
Operation Iskra (Russian: операция Искра) was a Soviet military operation during World War II, designed to break the Wehrmacht's Siege of Leningrad. Planning for the operation began shortly after the failure of the Sinyavino Offensive. The German defeat in the Battle of Stalingrad in late 1942 had weakened the German front. By January 1943, Soviet forces were planning or conducting offensive operations across the entire German-Soviet front, especially in southern Russia, Iskra being the northern part of the wider Soviet 1942–1943 winter counter offensive.The operation was conducted by the Red Army...
33 940 men were lost (killed in action) in 18 days of operation.
1885 people/day
78 people/hour
more than one soldier died each minute, for 18 days
 
6:55 PM
Word of the midnight: soldier pile and lagging wall
 
7:12 PM
@M.A.R.ಠ_ಠ - Hawking has been to Tabriz
I'm listening to his last book
Turns out he traveled to Iran
The book is on YouTube
For some reason there are loads of audiobooks there available for free
There was an earthquake when he traveled there.
 
 
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9:22 PM
it's only 15.5 C now
but the weather website says it will reach 26 C in daytime
if it can reach 30 C, I would be happier
 
@CowperKettle O.o
Someone should have told him it was the public buses not an earthquake
 
9:48 PM
> In those who loose their
AVF, further vascular access should be considered early in
the process of graft loss, and a de novo arteriovenous fistula
created in all patients who are within 6 months of graft
failure.
Loosing AVF sounds painful
I swear 100 years from now we will no longer spell the verb with one o.
 

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