James Scripko

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James Scripko

James Scripko

@JScripko

Chemistry teacher, (not really fast) runner, hiker

Joined Mayıs 2013
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James Scripko
James Scripko@JScripko·
@AdamGra91130490 @JerryDunleavy Just don't skimp on the sauerkraut! If you're being frugal and have leftover sauerkraut, there's more hot dogs tomorrow. If that doesn't appeal to you, sauerkraut is not expensive, even the good stuff, so tossing the remains is not a big deal.
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Jerry Dunleavy IV 🇺🇸
Jerry Dunleavy IV 🇺🇸@JerryDunleavy·
If you’ve ever bought a hot dog at a hot dog stand, it was probably cooked in boiled water. I say this as someone who also enjoys a grilled hot dog — the propaganda to make boiled hot dogs seem weird or lazy needs to end. It’s a perfectly good way to cook a hot dog.
O.W. Root@owroot

My mom boiled hot dogs for us sometimes. I still don't know why she did that. She was a good cook, really. She had some amazing dishes she would make and for holidays she was amazing. But the boiled hot dogs I will never understand.

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James Scripko@JScripko·
@SecondAmendment You can season and grill vegetables, and they can be quite tasty. However, that is not vegan BBQ. Why would you be pretending the food you're making is something else?
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SecondAmendment@SecondAmendment·
I don't care how much you may think it LOOKS like the real stuff. I don't care how much BBQ sauce you put on it to cover up the flavor. "Soy" is not a BBQ protein. There is no debate, no discussion. "Vegan BBQ" is the epitome of what is wrong with California
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James Scripko@JScripko·
@RizomaSchool No birds at your house, is the conclusion I can draw. We have over the years grown black raspberries for our own consumption. If we had fewer than 6 bushes producing, the birds would eat them all before we could get out in the AM to pick ours.
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Ashley Fitzgerald@RizomaSchool·
So we planted a raspberry right outside our back door and just got the first fruits and the girls and I agree they're by far the best raspberries we have ever had I'm sure the ones we get in the store are picked unripe since they are delicate and end up sour. Backyard agriculture! Worth it!
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James Scripko@JScripko·
@Porkchop_EXP One place I worked at had a couple of rooms where the A/C couldn't keep up when it was hot, sunny (top floor), and there were 15 people in the room. Got the portable units, put the exhaust through a hole in the wall, and AAAHHHH! now the rooms are a pleasant temperature.
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Porkchop Express@Porkchop_EXP·
@JScripko Obviously these things work, whatever inefficiencies people can hold against them
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James Scripko@JScripko·
@MikeCalcara ... and the Tesla did everything else. Not one bit of manual intervention through the side streets of small towns, turnpike driving, construction zones, and finally pulling into our driveway. It doesn't like to back into his usual spot, so he did the last minute.
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James Scripko@JScripko·
@MikeCalcara Saturday night, my son and I left a concert in Hershey PA to go home. It was 11:45 PM, raiing, many other drivers all trying to figure out unfamiliar roads. After the parking area (a grass field) had finally got to the "moving" point, he hit the "Home" option, hit go...
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🏎️ Mike | Motosaic | Car Consultant & Concierge
People find out I'm a car guy and eventually someone asks: "Will my new EV have self driving like Tesla?" And it's true that Tesla isn't the only brand with self driving capability. But they coined the term "Full Self-Driving" and marketed it aggressively enough that a lot of people think all EVs have some form of full self-driving. But there are many levels to it. Tesla's system is officially called Full Self-Driving Supervised. It can handle highway driving, city streets, lane changes, and traffic lights under driver supervision. It's impressive. It's also the most capable system available on a consumer vehicle right now in terms of the range of roads it works on. But the driver is still legally responsible and still needs to stay attentive (the car will let you know to look up). It is technically a Level 2 driver assistance system regardless of what the name implies. GM has Super Cruise. Ford has BlueCruise. Both are hands-free highway systems that work well on mapped divided highways. You can take your hands off the wheel, but you still need to keep your eyes on the road at all times. Mercedes has Drive Pilot on the S-Class and EQS, which is the only system currently approved for hands-off and eyes-off operation in the US. But only in Nevada and California. And it's limited to major freeways only. So it's still very restrictive. Where does that leave us? Every major automaker has some version of advanced driver assistance right now. None of them are fully autonomous in the way the term implies. The technology is genuinely impressive across the board. But the name "Full Self-Driving" has done more to confuse car buyers than almost any marketing term in the last decade. If a salesperson tells you a car drives itself, ask them which level of autonomy it's certified for.
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James Scripko@JScripko·
@AStratelates For that to work out for the better, there would have to be high school faculty who could both teach and understand statistics. Well, never mind, it looked good on paper.
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James Scripko@JScripko·
@number_pizza111 My wife started doing geneaology in the 1980s, and family research involved a lot of looking up possible census records and staring at the microfilm/microfiche reader, after the librarian (the grunts) went into the archives to find what you requested. It was like that.
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Pizza@number_pizza111·
How did historical research work before the internet? I’m trying to imagine how you’d go about answering a semi-niche research question and it seems like it would be a complete mess. If you needed to find, say, Egypt’s 1953 constitution, how would you even begin to look for it?
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James Scripko@JScripko·
@Strangeland_Elf Try as we might, Nature always wins. That storm system keeps sending these little bursts of nasty every half hour or so (I'm not too far west of Philadelphia, I'm seeing them out my window). Losing a team to a lightning strike would be bad publicity.
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Elwë Singollo 🌷🧝🏻‍♀️
So does this mean I’m gonna have to choose between watching the rest of the France match and watching Norway’s match? Rude.
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James Scripko@JScripko·
@FiredUpCoug Difficult, but Bass Pro Shops has darn near everything, including the biggest damn frying pans I've ever seen.
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James Scripko@JScripko·
@Blue__Squire This is true only for properly designed modern ramps. I've seen plenty of older ramps where a Tesla in Ludicrous mode wouldn't be able to reach highway speed by the end of the ramp.
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BlueSquire@Blue__Squire·
When I am emperor: 1. This will be a mandatory question on the driving exam. If you get that question wrong, you do not get a license (no matter what your overall score is). 2. Police will be directed to ticket anyone who reaches the end of the on-ramp without reaching highway speeds. 3. Pleading guilty/being found guilty/failing to appear for court on such a violation will automatically invalidate your driver's license. You will not be able to get a license after that until you re-take drivers training and pass the driving test. 4. Subsequent violations will permanently invalidate your driver's license. 5. Accidents caused by this will result in charges of intentional vehicular assault/homicide. This includes cases where the person who did not reach highway speeds is not directly involved in the accident, but was the proximate cause of the accident.
RWNutjob@Stickelliott

OMG what a novel suggestion🤦‍♂️

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James Scripko@JScripko·
@Strangeland_Elf They're lucky the tornado warning didn't quite reach the venue. I would not want to try and get however many people were there under a semblance of hard cover.
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James Scripko@JScripko·
@lisavsworld I lived in Ann Arbor for a few years. I enjoyed it, but then again, I've always liked where I've lived. OTOH, summer in SE MI does bring to mind two words: black flies. If the temp was only in the 70s I could outrun them, but they got faster as the temp went up. At 80 I hid.
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AppFlyer
AppFlyer@wbridgefa·
I was at a Boy Scout camp for about seven hours today, and a couple of hours yesterday I found five ticks on me.
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James Scripko@JScripko·
@Shaneand91 @ReubenR80027912 You know, while I've heard that comparison all my life, I don't think I've heard anyone say skunk odor is a pleasant smell, like roses. It's always just "smells sort of like roses". You may be in that one-third!
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Reuben Rodriguez
Reuben Rodriguez@ReubenR80027912·
Real talk: I’m a cilantro truther. I don’t believe, for 1 second, that 20% of ppl are genetically predisposed to to thinking it tastes like soap This is the ONLY food on earth that ppl have this genetic issue with?? GTFO This is just the Latin version of “MSG in Asian food”
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James Scripko@JScripko·
@Oilfield_Rando "Chicks with dicks" used to be a small, out-there subset of kinky porn. Now we get the mayor of Chicago celebrating it.
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James Scripko@JScripko·
@SparkyBru Counter example: Target. I wanted a new kitchen trash can, saw one on their website that fit the bill, price "$20.90 (online price only)". Since it was in stock at the store nearest me, I figured I'd whip in on my way to do errands and get it a few days early. In store: $24.90.
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SparkyBru@SparkyBru·
Ever notice that stores carry less and less merchandise to force you to buy online to charge you high shipping costs……Lowes and Home Depot do this a lot….
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