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Hey I'll be in Memphis this weekend, please advise. BBQ recommendations take priority.
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Portland Japanese garden is probably really nice when there's not tons of construction going on. My experience was marred. Two stars.
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# ? Mar 23, 2017 18:52 |
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a neat cape posted:I made some bomb rear end Brussels sprouts last night Brussel sprouts get a bad rap. They're good steamed with some caraway seed and great pan fried.
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# ? Mar 23, 2017 20:13 |
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I think the issue is a lot of people don't know how to cook/prepare them and they can be awful if done wrong. They're actually the best vegetable, however.
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# ? Mar 23, 2017 20:18 |
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The best vegetable is the okra
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# ? Mar 23, 2017 20:59 |
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The onion is also a strong contender because of how many recipes it is used in, hell maybe even ginger or garlic but I don't really count those as vegetables
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# ? Mar 23, 2017 21:02 |
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I haven't cooked a meal in like a year I just realized Only upside to that is I have a tiny food budget because my work gives me $40 on seamless when working past 7 (which is every day) so that's dinner and lunch the next day
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# ? Mar 23, 2017 21:02 |
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Quiet Feet posted:Brussel sprouts get a bad rap. They're good steamed with some caraway seed and great pan fried. Tossed mine with some balsamic vinegar and grated parmesan and roasted them. Delicious
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# ? Mar 23, 2017 21:49 |
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a patagonian cavy posted:I live in Reno, they just don't ship the good stuff here You did t go west enough Leperflesh posted:Im in my car so I have more range. Im gonna check out the japanese gardens now. Is the zoo good? Ive done alberta st. A couple of times, it's cool. Oh, maybe I will look into this "classic arcade" place. I drove past the "chinatown" and it was looking really run down and full of homeless people. Always zoo
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Bad Moon posted:You did t go west enough Geographically, I live west of LA and I definitely don't make enough to live in most of California anyway
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a patagonian cavy posted:I live in Reno, they just don't ship the good stuff here How do you like living there? I'm interviewing for a position at the Gigafactory and wanna know what the city is like.
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SHOAH NUFF posted:The onion is also a strong contender because of how many recipes it is used in, hell maybe even ginger or garlic but I don't really count those as vegetables Deffo garlic if we're counting that. The onion is what happened when nature asked "what if I had a vegetable that tasted like a crunchy sweatsock?"
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# ? Mar 23, 2017 23:56 |
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Are we insisting that tomatoes are fruit? Because otherwise, tomatoes give onions a run for their money. Also potatoes.
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# ? Mar 23, 2017 23:59 |
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Asparagus.
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# ? Mar 24, 2017 00:20 |
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Whoever talked about turmeric a few pages back was spot on about the coloring issue. I made a Moroccan pork tenderloin last night, using one hand to mix the spices together, and woke up this morning to find the fingernails on my left hand looked 100 years older than the fingernails on my right.
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The Big Jesus posted:How do you like living there? I'm interviewing for a position at the Gigafactory and wanna know what the city is like. I like it, it's not insane like Vegas would've been. Weather's not too bad, there's great skiing if you like it, and surprisingly good not-sushi food in midtown. Outdoors stuff out the rear end at Tahoe of course, and the scenery's good from everywhere in town. Rent is a little higher than you'd think because Reno is going through a mini boom. I'm also a pretty chill person who doesn't need much to be happy, so adjust your expectations accordingly. I don't know how the nightlife is but one of the casinos has a nightclub called "x lex" and I always call it the shittiest club in town because I'm a child a patagonian cavy fucked around with this message at 00:46 on Mar 24, 2017 |
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SHOAH NUFF posted:The best vegetable is the okra only when deep fried and you sacrifice the person who complains about it being slimy
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# ? Mar 24, 2017 00:43 |
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SHOAH NUFF posted:The best vegetable is the okra I love running through an okra patch
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# ? Mar 24, 2017 00:45 |
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Bad Moon posted:I love running through an okra patch Well played
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# ? Mar 24, 2017 00:45 |
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Abugadu posted:Whoever talked about turmeric a few pages back was spot on about the coloring issue. I made a Moroccan pork tenderloin last night, using one hand to mix the spices together, and woke up this morning to find the fingernails on my left hand looked 100 years older than the fingernails on my right. Wash your hands
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# ? Mar 24, 2017 00:46 |
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a neat cape posted:Asparagus. I love asparagus but out of season around here it ends up costing as much or more than some cuts of beef, which is just wrong. I buy it anyway oos sometimes because asparagus is awesome.
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# ? Mar 24, 2017 00:49 |
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Cucumbers are also delicious. I don't care if they're devoid of nutrients and mostly water.
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Benny the Snake posted:Cucumbers are also delicious. I don't care if they're devoid of nutrients and mostly water. here's a pro tip: next time you're sipping on a delicious glass of water to rehydrate drop a couple few slices of 'cumber in there. refreshing 👌
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# ? Mar 24, 2017 01:33 |
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Asparagus can be good but I feel like I can never get the consistency right. It's always a little stringy. And you have to get nice thin stalks or it sucks.
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Benny the Snake posted:Cucumbers are also delicious. I don't care if they're devoid of nutrients and mostly water. I thought that was celery?
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Metapod posted:Wash your hands yeah tried that.
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# ? Mar 24, 2017 02:13 |
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Just had some salmon sushi. Still disappointing.
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Abugadu posted:Whoever talked about turmeric a few pages back was spot on about the coloring issue. I made a Moroccan pork tenderloin last night, using one hand to mix the spices together, and woke up this morning to find the fingernails on my left hand looked 100 years older than the fingernails on my right. Yeah, you're kind of screwed. http://www.racked.com/2016/4/1/11292006/turmeric-clean-up
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Benny the Snake posted:Cucumbers are also delicious. I don't care if they're devoid of nutrients and mostly water. We switched to persian cukes and never looked back. They are superior.
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a patagonian cavy posted:I like it, it's not insane like Vegas would've been. Weather's not too bad, there's great skiing if you like it, and surprisingly good not-sushi food in midtown. Outdoors stuff out the rear end at Tahoe of course, and the scenery's good from everywhere in town. Rent is a little higher than you'd think because Reno is going through a mini boom. I love skiing and lakestuff so it'd be pretty cool to live on the West/South side of town. How bad does traffic get there at rush hour? I'm used to Atlanta which is probably one of the worst cities in the country for it...
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Leperflesh posted:We switched to persian cukes and never looked back. They are superior. Endorse
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Forever_Peace posted:Hey I'll be in Memphis this weekend, please advise. Dry rub bbq go with Rendezvous and get a full rack. It's a classic and an institution. It's touristy, sure, but you gotta have it at least once. Wet bbq, id say Neely's or Little BBQ Shop on Madison. Or Germantown Commissary. Don't go to Corky's.
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The Big Jesus posted:I love skiing and lakestuff so it'd be pretty cool to live on the West/South side of town. How bad does traffic get there at rush hour? I'm used to Atlanta which is probably one of the worst cities in the country for it... Rush hour is easy mode but if you're living in the SW side of town and commuting to the Gigafactory you'll have to go through all of what there is. Nothing like the rush hour of any major city of course, so if you have experience you won't care about the 5m extra because people are doing 35 rather than 65
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# ? Mar 24, 2017 18:09 |
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So a hospital asks one of our support staff how hard would it be to change a field on a document from replacing the coded instructions with the full written instructions. I figure, that should be something super easy to check, but the example they give me is Ibuprofen, with nothing else to clue off of it. The hospital turns out to have 1875 different entries in their drug dictionary for ibuprofen. Each of which has their own billing code entries, each of which has a separate entry for each insurance. ... Healthcare is so hosed in this country man. On the other hand, I got my official raise today, so gently caress it, hooray serving the man. Kalli fucked around with this message at 23:33 on Mar 24, 2017 |
# ? Mar 24, 2017 23:30 |
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Reno is a surprisingly nice place to live considering how lovely basically every connotation is. The minor league ballpark rules, the casinos get decent acts to come through, hot august nights is good, dope bbq festivals. I have some family friends that live there. I'd tend to avoid living there if I was single but it's decent enough if you're married.
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# ? Mar 25, 2017 00:20 |
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Kalli posted:So a hospital asks one of our support staff how hard would it be to change a field on a document from replacing the coded instructions with the full written instructions. I figure, that should be something super easy to check, but the example they give me is Ibuprofen, with nothing else to clue off of it. Congratulations, money is cool and good when you have it.
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# ? Mar 25, 2017 00:21 |
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I was working as a student in an OB/GYN clinic and a young woman (like early 20's) came with a letter asking what it was. It turned out she had had a pap smear and the letter contained the results saying everything was normal and to come back at such and such time for follow up. The problem was that it was in spanish. Its a common problem in Miami with second and thrid generation who don't speak Spanish but people assume they do. She asked for us to change her language preference to English, so that her letters and documentation all come in a language she actually knows (the hospital has all forms and documents in english, spanish, and creole). It seemed like a fair request and I thought how hard could this be, simply changing the language. Cut to an hour later and some poor nurse and I are still trying to figure this all out. We looked through the charting software, called admitting, called IT, called everyone we could think of. At one point I was like "Someone somewhere had to check a box that says Spanish. Who is that person?" To this day I still have no clue how to alter the language preferences for a patient.
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# ? Mar 25, 2017 00:24 |
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In our system it's stored on a query attached to the patient's medical record that's defined by whomever set it up in your hospital's system, so would presumably be entered by a user typically when the patient's first visit occurred. This all depends on the system, that medical record will be different then the patient visit record, so would not be editable in most of the applications the typical user would have access to, so yeah, I bet it could easily be inaccessible for your user group. Like, you wouldn't give users in radiology or lab testing access to edit that, because why would you ever need to? Best bet would be to call whomever processes new patient visits for whatever department and ask them. JIZZ DENOUEMENT posted:Congratulations, money is cool and good when you have it. Thanks, I agree. I'm going to eat awful chinese food and play mass effect to celebrate.
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# ? Mar 25, 2017 00:40 |
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swickles posted:I was working as a student in an OB/GYN clinic and a young woman (like early 20's) came with a letter asking what it was. It turned out she had had a pap smear and the letter contained the results saying everything was normal and to come back at such and such time for follow up. The problem was that it was in spanish. Its a common problem in Miami with second and thrid generation who don't speak Spanish but people assume they do. She asked for us to change her language preference to English, so that her letters and documentation all come in a language she actually knows (the hospital has all forms and documents in english, spanish, and creole). It seemed like a fair request and I thought how hard could this be, simply changing the language. Cut to an hour later and some poor nurse and I are still trying to figure this all out. We looked through the charting software, called admitting, called IT, called everyone we could think of. At one point I was like "Someone somewhere had to check a box that says Spanish. Who is that person?" To this day I still have no clue how to alter the language preferences for a patient. Literally more difficult than heart surgery.
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Today at work I attended a lunchtime meeting that had Jimmy Johns subs catered, I had a Gargantuan and it was not great but I chewed it all. My opinion on healthcare in America is that the real issue is how much we spend per capita on healthcare and how fast thats risen and how much more it is than anyone else in the world. Addressing the high cost of American healthcare is bound to piss off either healthcare providers, insurers or patients, so it is hard to do. And we aren't even close to the healthiest nation!
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