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  • I mean, maybe. That seems unlikely with granite. It's like a big, dense sponge.

  • I'm sorry but what does cast iron have to do with a mortar and pestle? Am I your AI hallucination? (If you are human or English is not your first language, please disregard.)

  • No way! Learned my lesson with a pizza stone. It was like Aslan came back to life. 😆

    No, my wife didn't laugh at that either.

  • I sort of feel like that's what it needs, but I worry that there's no way to get all the soap back out.

  • Ah that's probably a good idea. I'll try that tonight. Maybe rice would also soak up some of whatever is in the granite.

  • Honestly, it's fine. I'd do just about anything to avoid physically going to the DMV.

  • Thanks for the feedback! I'll try to do better next time.

    Though I think you can use "deers" if you were referring to multiple species of deer.

    Edit: Actually "emails" is the correct plural form when referring to the messages, not the system (which I was) according to m-w dot com

    https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/email

  • I am also a fruity coder! Sadly, not one so optimistic. But who can we be besides who we are?

  • Great, I guess? This seems like it's so far down the list of major problems now. Like straightening the deck chairs on the Titanic.

  • Oh yeah, sorry. I am not the GRC/Shields Up guy, unless you owe him money. 😆

  • "CR used a very conservative threshold for determining 'high' levels of the metals, which are not backed by major regulatory and health agencies, including the World Health Organization and the Food and Drug Administration. While pressuring chocolate companies to do more to keep contaminants out of our treats is a reasonable goal, this is not something anyone needs to fret about."

    https://arstechnica.com/health/2023/11/despite-spooky-consumer-reports-testing-metals-in-chocolates-arent-scary/

    Edit: Obviously, chocolate production is problematic due to the exploitation of labor (and the use of child labor and even slave labor). Edit #2: Fixed quotation marks inside article quote.

  • Depends on who's asking. Does he owe you money?

  • Darn. I really need to buckle down and climb back under that bridge. 😆

  • As long as I get some amount of engagement, the points really don't matter to me. I once posted something in an attempt to call attention to misogyny. The post broke no rules, but given my intent, I suppose it could be considered trolling. Most people (and probably some of their sock puppets) didn't agree with me and I got quite a few downvotes on the post itself and in the comments, but if it made one person reconsider their position, it was worth it to me.

  • It's more to do with workflow for me. If I close the wrong Firefox window I could lose my session with 10k tabs. 😆

    I know there's ways to recover but last time I really considered it I found it more comfortable to have a separate app for PDFs. Do what you feel. ✌️

    BTW I don't work for FoxIt nor has any money changed hands between me and them. It's just what I wound up using circa 2015.

  • If you can avoid Adobe, FoxIt Reader isn't too bad. I have to uncheck some offer every time it updates, but I've never had it bug me otherwise.

  • I get the purpose and utility to Mozilla but I feel like the average FF user is more likely to ignore that link and hence the email.

  • Huh. Thank you. Wish they'd put that link in the email instead of the one to cmail19 dot com.

  • That makes sense. Thank you for replying. 👍