Edward - KF7VY 🇺🇸 🇳🇴 🇨🇭 🇬🇧

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Edward - KF7VY 🇺🇸 🇳🇴 🇨🇭 🇬🇧

@coldstreams

Multiple traumatic brain injuries incl skull fracture, didn't finish hi sch but did BSCS, MS engr'ing, MBA. Paid for myself. My ancestry in flags. Oregon home.

Redmond, Oregon, USA เข้าร่วม Aralık 2010
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Edward - KF7VY 🇺🇸 🇳🇴 🇨🇭 🇬🇧
@SteveTrewick This happened up at the Whidbey Island Naval Air Station a month ago, lots of media coverage. Days later it was acknowledged that a sailor had been flying his own private quadcopters... it wasn't China or Iran blah blah blah.
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Edward - KF7VY 🇺🇸 🇳🇴 🇨🇭 🇬🇧
@TrailTimeJessie Congress is dysfunctional and incompetent, unable to do even their fundamental job. I don't get why people get politically active about any candidates, almost all are, fundamentally, party politicians whose focus is party, not the country.
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Edward - KF7VY 🇺🇸 🇳🇴 🇨🇭 🇬🇧
We've known this since the first reform in the 1980s that raised the "full benefits" age from 65 to 67. But Congress has continued to kick the can down the road, because Congress is fundamentally incompetent. We knew this would happen because we had the demographic data that the fertility rate had crashed, but everyone was worshipping idiot Paul Ehrlich for decades.
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QE Infinity
QE Infinity@StealthQE4·
👀 👀 Fascinating read. Essentially SS will need to cut benefits by $2300 annually per person in order to keep the system solvent. Or you hike taxes. Without doing something the system goes broke in 6 years. Link below:
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Noah Kaufman, MD
Noah Kaufman, MD@noahkaufmanmd·
Metric 1 — Non-physician clinicians per physician (NP + PA relative to MD/DO) •1990: ~0.2–0.3 per physician •2000: ~0.4–0.5 •2010: ~0.6–0.8 •2020+: ~1.0–1.3 (approaching parity in some markets) Interpretation: •Care model shift → from physician-centric to mixed workforce •This dilutes the meaning of “per physician” metrics •Explains part of perceived “admin explosion” (denominator issue) Metric 2 — Admin per total clinical FTE (Admin / [MD + NP + PA]) •1970: ~1–1.5 •1990: ~2–3 •2010: ~3–4 •2020+: ~4–6 (system dependent) Interpretation: •Even after adjusting for midlevels → admin burden still rises significantly •So the signal persists, just less extreme than viral charts suggest
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Noah Kaufman, MD
Noah Kaufman, MD@noahkaufmanmd·
Maybe we should hire even more administrators to help fix the problem of administrating more administrators.
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Daily Newj
Daily Newj@DailyNewj·
@CollinRugg Imagine risking a criminal charge over a car you don’t even own. At this point it’s less about Teslas and more about people letting emotions override basic common sense.
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Collin Rugg
Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
NEW: 67-year-old Karen Cooke Lewis arrested for scratching a Tesla Cybertruck with nails on a board in Collettsville, North Carolina. The owner of the Cybertruck says he had no clue who Karen was. "We had all the craziness with Teslas when Elon was part of Doge and all that stuff, but I thought we had kind of gotten past that and I'd kind of made it through unscathed," the owner said. Karen was arrested and charged with injury to personal property. When will they realize that Teslas have cameras that are recording them?
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Time Preference
Time Preference@TimePreference_·
the unemployment rate is a statistical fiction it doesn't count discouraged workers who stopped looking it doesn't measure underemployment yet policymakers treat it as gospel truth
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Ellie Sleightholm
Ellie Sleightholm@elsleightholm·
My mathematics channel just reached 200k on Instagram 🥹
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Cascade Policy Institute
Cascade Policy Institute@CascadePolicy·
38 states have NO estate tax. Of the 12 who have an estate tax, Oregon already has one of the lowest estate tax exemption levels in the country at $1 million and is now pushing for a 16% rate. Who wants to stay in a state that keeps carving away at people's hard-earned money?
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@jonbrooks It's explained almost entirely by population demographics. For decades the median age has been 28-30. Last year, its almost 40. And caused by the post WW2 brief fertility rate increase
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MrDunetrader
MrDunetrader@MrDunetrader·
@Ellieinspace @coldstreams If I were to mute/block every bit of random slop or advertising trash or simply uninteresting stuff that shows up in my X feed(s), that'd be like a full-time job in no time. 😕
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Edward - KF7VY 🇺🇸 🇳🇴 🇨🇭 🇬🇧
Feeling the same as the post below. Social media has gone down hill. IG is endless videos instead of still photos, and random posts from people I do not follow. X has too many terrible quality/inaccurate posts. YouTube has tons of AI crap. Deleted my TikTok account. Are we possibly past peak social media? There are still some good accounts like the I'm quoting here, but the overall noise level is getting quite high.
Ellie in Space 🚀💫@Ellieinspace

@ZubyMusic Nope- I feel the same TikTok is endless ads X is constant engagement farming, DUMB posts that make me feel like I’m losing brain cells, use of Grok for stupid things Fb is total AI slop Instagram is a ton of annoying trends Maybe best to touch grass Moore

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Elwë Singollo 🌷🧝🏻‍♀️
“Our grandparents were eating real food!” Not sure how old your grandparents are but I’m pretty sure a large portion of our grandparents were cooking everything in crisco and margarine.
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Edward - KF7VY 🇺🇸 🇳🇴 🇨🇭 🇬🇧
10 years of normal lipid panels, exercised, didn't smoke, no diabetes, never drank alcohol, no drugs, inadvertently became mostly vegetarian for about 5 years, routine echo cardiogram said normal heart for my age - and 9 weeks later, a heart attack. Cardiologist said she saw nothing in my records to have suggested this. Afterward, the only obvious risk factors were years of vit B deficiency (which no one checks), and chronic inflammation (multiple untreated broken bones, torn tendons, and chronic wisdom tooth inflammation). The point is, we don't have as good as indicators as they think they have, unfortunately. Oh, and when I had my heart attack my primary system was sudden onset extreme fatigue - no chest pain, no breathing problems, none of the things they tell us too look out for. My wife, an RN, said something was off about me, and said let's go to the ER. She did not suspect a heart attack at all. She wa the first of many people who saved my life.
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Dave Danna
Dave Danna@DaveEDanna·
More serious update, my ekg was good, labs good, stress test was good, my eeg and monitor thing showed an extra heart beat less than 1% of the time, well under 1% - which is considered benign and isn’t noticeable by me. Healthy diet, limiting caffeine, moderate strength training, hitting my final weight goal - will help overall but it’s already considered not an issue, I’ll get all the tests done every few years after 40 or more frequently if I have any symptoms.
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Heart doc says I need to return promptly see them for a check up - at 40 - in 6 years 😂 So, it was all good news 🙏

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Steve M7STZ
Steve M7STZ@SteveTrewick·
@coldstreams I am mostly using git or plain rcp myself but we are not 99% of people
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Rebecca Mistereggen
Rebecca Mistereggen@RMistereggen·
What book are you reading now and why? More importantly: is it any good? Not that I need to add another to my bedside pile, but I probably will.
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Edward - KF7VY 🇺🇸 🇳🇴 🇨🇭 🇬🇧
Good discussion. The data I'm looking at says 2% of high school athletes will receive a sports scholarship, and 1% of college athletes will get a pro sports job after graduating. But clearly, not everyone does it for those benefits. My son did soccer because he loved it. One of my daughters did high school tennis, because she enjoyed it and the social companionship. All 3 also did marching band.
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Blood on his Wally's like ketchup
@DrNiravPandya How many high school athletes go on to play college sports? There’s so many levels and schools for kids to continue their sports dream. Every thing doesn’t have to be D1 or bust.
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Dr. Nirav Pandya, M.D.
Dr. Nirav Pandya, M.D.@DrNiravPandya·
Less than 2% of high school athletes will get a college scholarship (and even less will go pro) but the entire youth sports complex is designed around spending money and breaking down physically to achieve a goal that 98% of athletes won’t achieve. Keep sports competitive & fun.
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Martin
Martin@Martin93577417·
@DrSuneelDhand Have you been to an emergency room in the US?
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Suneel Dhand MD
Suneel Dhand MD@DrSuneelDhand·
My thoughts on US medicine can be summed up in a few words: Emergency care: Awesome, wouldn’t be anywhere else in the world. Chronic care: Total and utter crap. Completely sold out to Big Pharma. Huge percentage of interventions and drugs useless.
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Edward - KF7VY 🇺🇸 🇳🇴 🇨🇭 🇬🇧
In the 1980s, when the first USDA Dietary Guidelines were issued, we were bombarded with propaganda. Both my employer (tech) and my wife's employer (pharma) held company meetings to promote the guidelines - bring your family they said! Professional dietitians told us to eliminate as much fat in our diet as possible. But - incredibly - told us sugar was okay as long as we were not diabetic.... So we went to no fat diets and switched to high carb foods and didn't worry about sugar in our diets. That was brilliant, wasn't it?
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Real Health Freedom
Real Health Freedom@health__freedom·
Not so sure about your high rating on emergency room care. But Big Pharma/Big Insurance/Big Health has captured chronic care and well care. You can take back your health and escape the health care system by these simple steps. Food is medicine. #1. Avoid sugar - most important #2. Avoid seed oils #3. Avoid ultra-processed foods #4. Practice intermittent fasting #5. Eat fermented foods #6. Cook at home Which one of these are you ready to start? #RealHealthFreedom
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