tom sarbeck

  • Being a politician inevitably makes you do immoral things. You simply cannot ever ever ever be in that position without making dubious and morally questionable decisions. You absolutely must compromise with the people who help keep you in power (the party, funders). Even if you are an independent, you still have people who help campaign for you.…[Read more]

  • I would recommend trying them both with and without coconut (I much prefer without the coconut). I was told they were once available in a cafe in Edinburgh but no longer. I was actually shocked to discover a Canadian restaurant in Edinburgh. Was wondering “what the hell is a Canadian restaurant”??? They serve poutine, smoked meat sandwhiches,…[Read more]

  • LOL I had the exact same experience. I rented a car years ago with my grandmother and we drove along the Vancouver Island (insanely beautiful). Saw the huge trees, Tofino etc and the incredible murals of Nanaimo. But, I guess we were expecting there to be some central cafe with 20 different kinds of nanaimo bars or some special shop or bakery. We…[Read more]

  • I actually visited Canada in May (my mother was Canadian and I lived there when I was younger) and I tried to sample some old Canadian treats. Apart from the poutine, the things I enjoyed most were the sweets: beavertails, coffeecrisp, tim hortons vanilla dip and kriller, turtles (chocolate with caramel and nuts), peanut butter cookies and North…[Read more]

  • TheEncogitationer wrote:
    Jake,

    That is racist!

    Funny, I didn’t think old duffers who are Smedley Butler wanna-bes at best or propagandists for hostile foreign powers at worst were a “protected class” or a “race.” If they are, you got me. I am, as the kids nowadays say, a “hater.” 😁

    I took Jake’s comment as satire, but I may be missing your…[Read more]

  • Thanks all for your kind replies re: Christmas greetings 🙂

    As per exercise, indeed slow and steady is important. In fact, I’ve only in the last year been able to start running again (and eventually got back into sports) after my whole kidney thing. I ran 500m one day, then 750 the next time (a few days later), 1km the next and by the 5th time I…[Read more]

  • You’re thoughtful, Jake. I’m quite lucky in that I have ten acres abutting an unmanned wildlife park with maybe five of my acres being woodland.
    Loads of trees have been felled and chopped to about two or three feet logs. My ambition for the spring is to get a small power saw, chop them up and haul them into the log rack. There are chunks of the…[Read more]

  • The answer is to exercise. It’s the question of how, and of choosing motivation smartly.
    For me, yes Jake I don’t think revulsion is too strong a word to describe my relationship with exercise for its own sake. Whereas for me again, I recognise my delight at creating something I want. Not need, really. Want. And I don’t seem to care how much energ…[Read more]

  • We had a cord of wood delivered outside, and I have hand carried it up 13 steps, through the house and on to the deck to stack, over a period of two weeks.   A cord of wood weighs between 2,000 and 3,000 pounds.
    I love our log fire enough for that not to have felt even slightly inconvenient.

    I tried a 20 minute daily workout on a cross trainer…[Read more]

  • Davis  You are one of my favourite members. You post thoughtful, well researched views and carry an inherent kindness that underpins your writing. I consider it a privilege to share this site with you. Thank you for enabling me to let you know how I value you 🙂

  • Wishing you all a wonderful secular holiday season enjoying Christmas (if you celebrate it) and any other holiday as well as New Years. I’m truly fond of all of you (even those I frequently disagree with) and enjoy chatting and exploring topics with all of you! Enjoy very much your precious time off.

    This is my first Christmas without my mother,…[Read more]

  • Thanks Reg!

  • Putin doesn’t give a shit about a buffer zone between Russia and any other country. No nation poses a threat to it, nor does nato. All of their neighbours (minus the little ones like Georgia and Moldova who cannot possible pose a threat) want to cooperate with them, as trade and peace suits their own interests. This includes NATO. Putin is doing…[Read more]

  • Just war theory is the principle on which the theory of “war crimes” is based. It is an attempt to find a balance between those who hold that you cannot find anything “more or less ethical” during a war (the whole enterprise is wrong) vs those who say “there are no rules during war, everything goes”. One of the least controversial principles…[Read more]

  • Thanks, Reg!

  • So actually, yeah, since Pluto is technically not a planet (but a dwarf one) Earth’s moon is, technically the largest moon in the system relative to the planet it orbits. So not entirely wrong! 🙂

  • Davis replied to the topic The Factoid Thread in the forum Science 3 years, 6 months ago

    Ehhh, Ganymede is larger than our moon (it is in fact larger than Mercury). There are in fact four moons larger than our moon. In terms of size and mass relative to the planet it orbits, Chiron is half the diameter and an eight the mass of Pluto, this is much much much greater than our moon relative to Earth. In fact, Chiron is so large relative…[Read more]

  • Turns out, ufff…Croatia was massacred. Was painful to watch. To my surprise, the pool I’m in gives out a little cash to the 4th and 3rd place team so at least I get a pint or two out of it. Argentina easily deserved that win.

    If by some miracle Morocco wins tomorrow, then we will have the first final without a European team since 1950, and the…[Read more]

  • The United States is rightfully dragged through the mud Enco. Get over it. Your country does inexcusable appalling shit on a daily basis around the world and it trails at the bottom of the developed world in things like income disparity, education, racism, neglect of those in need, healthcare for all, violence, police abuse and toxic politics.…[Read more]

  • Risky decision, seemed to have not worked unfortunately. On the one hand, you cannot have a player emboldened by being a disruptive diva, on the other hand, you certainly want your best player on the field. There is an argument about whether he is the best player anymore. Unfortunately we won’t have a chance to see what comes afterwards as they…[Read more]

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