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El mucho fatiga denuncia Thread
I am going to get a steakhouse salad in five or ten minutes.
Ordered my salad and watching it being made
Morning. Ouch. Daylight iz a lil loud so far, needz a GOBO of some kind to go on before sunglasses and turn the volume down a bit :)
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Otre Estoy Crudo Thread
TEQUILA
need magic warm
brr brr shvrr
transfomers3 isnt kind to Chicago
wing suits are kewl
skyscraper building is falling sideways, and they in it!
achooo omg need the nyquil oscar mike gulf
nyquil expired last april - can breathe
El Español Hablado Aquí Queja Tema
Jazz hands...
Dana
..Lux/Reality does not give you a "preview" option.so I didn't used HDRI's as I could never know how the sphere was oriented in relation to the foreground props in the scene. I would have to perform a lot of test renders, and with Lux, render times are "glacial".
I also do not use them in Iray for the same reason. I have an old 1 GB GPU which does not support Iray view mode very well, hence the programme usually crashes to the desktop.
...nicht versthen Das.
...been away for a while. Had to deal with some really bad political news a couple days ago (which I cannot discuss here) that really makes me feel worthless as a voter.
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oy :)
Wing suits are kinda like hang gliding without the hanging part :)
Meh not really, I can order another beer and complain about how it made me feel I guess that's all you really need....
There is a kinda pink haze shot through with deep blue stains hanging over the city, must be a combination of streetlights and atmospherics but can't help looking out for UFOs when the sky gets so dramatic, or Zeus or something ;)
muy bueno dark chocolate peanutbutter cups. brought all the way home from starbucks yesterday, weird cuz dont usually survive the bus trip
wind blew my door open. scared the bejeeeeezzus outta me
That can be messy.
Dance Chekov dance!
I am so tired but it is not bed time at least I doubt it is. I think it is only five something pm.
Somebody should animate this: All that's needed is a Vickie, a long red dress, a stage, a sprig of flowers, a handkerchief and a weird hat. Not a lot of posing required, mostly just translation. Although getting 16 Vickies and 16 dresses in the same scene could pose a challenge.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQkmqK5U5Uo
A week or so ago in one of these threads somebody said they were going to watch a Benny Hill marathon during a storm. I chimed in and said watch for the episode where the Benny Hill gang did this type of dance while sitting in what looked like the bottom halves of a Dr. Who Dalek. I've been looking for that episode of Benny Hill for years.
...almost looks like they are on skates.
Must be using small but very rapid steps.
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In a bouncy cab post sprry
breathing sighs relief. backing up ,ylib and runtimes to new backup drive.
just have to hope wailing winds dont knock off power before finishes >.<
Troutface update:
Ended up going to the E.R. Sunday morning as the wound refused to heal. E.R. doc took one look at it and admitted me into the hospital Sunday afternoon. By Sunday evening they had determined it was a strep infection in the foot and had me on 2 kinds of antibiotic intravenously, 24/7 drip. Sunday night my temperature hit 104F and I was pretty sure this was it for me, but somehow with ice packs they got me back down to 102F and it stabilized there.
Two MRIs on Monday morning, one with and one without dye. Back into bed and more IVs, plus blood pressure meds as it went way up AND insulin as my blood glucose was running about 215. Lovely.
Bone surgeon drops by and tells me the MRI shows the bone is clear, so I get to kep my foot. Dodged the bullet there!
Nothing but IVs Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and most of Thursday. Fun... not...
Finally released Friday. No more diabetes pills, now I have to inject insulin, I'm back on blood pressure meds, and I get to take amoxicillin for 5 days. Got trained to do my own would care so I don't have to spend $150/visit to get it done at a clinic. Urgh. Sent home with two bags of goodies and a pile of meds...
..first wound care at home went well today, felt weird hosing out and packing a hole in my foot but it all worked out. Taking blood pressure meds and antibiotic now. Turns outt he doc prescribed the insulin but didn't supply any needles so I'm screwed until I can get in touch with the doc Monday. Thankfully 2-4 days won't cause any permanent harm, but I am angry beyond mortal imagination about the stupid oversight. Feh!
No more beer except 2-3 per day on weekends as it can cause issues with the insulin, and none at all while on the antibiotic. I have a fancy shoe that keps weight from going on to the front of my left foot.. I walk funny.. but it beats amputation. Bought bread and hummus, peanut butter, and sugar-free blueberry jam so I will eat OK while the foot heals. Thank God I got paid Friday, but all my savings money went into medical supplies and cab fare for 2 weeks of to/from work (to stay off the foot as much as possible). Got a cane.. again. It might be permanent this time, oh well.
I hate injecting myself (got to do it Thu/Fri at the hospital as training) but it beats dying of liver and/or kidney and/or heart failure (3 most popular ways to die if you're diabetic). Oh, and going blind, that happens too.
Anyway, I'm alive, the foot is still attached and healing nicely, and I likely have a good 15-20 years left in me if I bloody well take care of myself! But I am in a most hateful mood and my milk of human kindness has gone sour, I'm going to hide as much as possible as I'm seriously on the edge of going off on someone who probably doesn't deserve it. Nothing like wondering when you're finnally going to slip up and croak to put a serious edge on you (well, it does ME, anyway).
Will post sporadically. Everyone take care of yourselves, don't end up like me. You won't like it.
Ouch! Take care, get well, stay connected.
...not the prognosis I hoped to hear.
Indeed, take care of yourself.
May go down to the clinic this week myself and see about getting a blood chem update just for peace of mind.
I have a friend here who has to do insulin injections, don't think I could handle sticking myself.
There is some promising research relating to a stem cell treatment I read about that could be a a real breakthrough in curbing diabetes.
We need that Star Trek medicine. Wave a little "salt shaker" like device with flashing lights in it over where you hurt and everything is good again.