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A Kaiser Permanente "Ultrasound Tech" is the one who DISCOVERED the tumors inside my bladder, @Hoodat

She may not have "diagnosed" it, but she as hell knew what she was looking at.

In FACT, the tech performing the ultrasound was chastised by her co-worker when she blurted out, "How long ago did your doctor originally treat your cancer?"

Based upon this VISUAL, the urology surgeon scheduled and conducted the surgery and removed them...tested them and found them malignant.

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Furthermore, I vividly recall the wonderful welcome @banddag received when he first showed up here a couple of months ago.  Everyone tripped over themselves besting other salutations.

THEN...I saw how he'd been savaged on multiple threads, where the category mod never stepped in once as he was called a "f**King moron"...an "Idiot" by "he, who has worn multiple identities here; proving once again that indeed, "some animals are more equal than others".

So...he's welcomed graciously...and after a week the same crew goes after him like pit bulls...excuse me, rabid Chihuahuas.  All because he won't bend to the mainstream around here.

Applaud his patience and virtue.   :beer:

Well, as usual your "facts" are wrong... The Mod did warn the one who did that. You can go look yourself.
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Ultrasound techs don't do cancer diagnoses.  They are not doctors.

A Kaiser Permanente "Ultrasound Tech" is the one who DISCOVERED the tumors inside my bladder, @Hoodat

She may not have "diagnosed" it, but she as hell knew what she was looking at.

In FACT, the tech performing the ultrasound was chastised by her co-worker when she blurted out, "How long ago did your doctor originally treat your cancer?"

Based upon this VISUAL, the urology surgeon scheduled and conducted the surgery and removed them...tested them and found them malignant.

*****************

Furthermore, I vividly recall the wonderful welcome @banddag received when he first showed up here a couple of months ago.  Everyone tripped over themselves besting other salutations.

THEN...I saw how he'd been savaged on multiple threads, where the category mod never stepped in once as he was called a "f**King moron"...an "Idiot" by "he, who has worn multiple identities here; proving once again that indeed, "some animals are more equal than others".

So...he's welcomed graciously...and after a week the same crew goes after him like pit bulls...excuse me, rabid Chihuahuas.  All because he won't bend to the mainstream around here.

Applaud his patience and virtue.   :beer:



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World News / U.S. troops in danger in Niger
« Last post by unite for individuality on Today at 07:41:21 pm »
There's a thread over in Politics/Government
that I thought really belongs here in World News,
so I'm posting this pointer to that thread.

The U.S. has an air base in Niger that we use to keep tabs on radical Muzzies in Africa.
The elected government of Niger has been overthrown by some of their military.
The new "government" wants the U.S. out, and has invited Russian forces in.
The Russians have set up camp at the same airfield where the U.S. forces are.
The situation is tense.

The other thread is at - https://www.gopbriefingroom.com/index.php/topic,529878.0.html

Reply #6 is pretty informative -
https://www.gopbriefingroom.com/index.php/topic,529878.msg3004715.html#msg3004715

Nightmare in Niger — Exclusive: Biden Administration Leaves Hundreds of U.S. Troops ‘Hostage’ in Nig
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True that a benevolent kingship/dictator would be better; the rub is in getting all and only benevolent kings.  The errors are bound to be catastrophic.

That's the second problem.

The first problem is that here is no satisfactory answer to the question of from where does a King draw his moral authority to rule?

The best way to remove a crown is with an axe.  Unless we're talking some kind of constitutional monarchy where the "King" is purely ceremonial.

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Because there is a shortage of large animal vets. Our area had five  20 years ago now down to 1.5 The .5 one who is  74 years old and only goes out  to old hand picked clients.

Rural practices find it difficult to attract and retain veterinarians due to their high student loan debt. COVID-19 made things worse; the pandemic drove demand for veterinarians to work in small animal medicine, further limiting the pool of food animal veterinarians (Salois, 2021).Jun 1, 2023

THE LIVESTOCK VETERINARIAN SHORTAGE


Oh horseshit. I probably know twenty of em. The reason small animal work is more attractive is because you don't have to make farm calls, get to sit in your office, and charge urbanites through the nose to fix poor Foofy.
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Immigration/Border / Re: CRISIS AT OUR SOUTHERN BORDER
« Last post by Cyber Liberty on Today at 07:39:43 pm »
This is not surprising.  :shrug:
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Maybe so. But I bet she can write her own ticket in South Dakota, or any of the Midwestern and Western states.

Folks outside the city understand what she said. It's the urbanites that throw a hissy.

True.  But still nowhere above Governor, unless she scores a Cabinet gig.
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It probably is.  But the fact remains that under current law, it's considered the practice of veterinary medicine, and they need a license to do it.  They should have been focusing on getting the law changed, and not simply thumbing their noses at it.

No, it friggin well is.
And it is non-invasive. The act if artificial insemination is invasive and requires no license I am aware of. This is just looking at a TV to see whether the insemination took. Any moron can look at a TV.

As to the law, the ins and outs of that monkey-knot are legendary. I broke the law several times in my businesses, completely unaware that the law existed. And several times I beat the law, because the law was insufferable. In those cases I was walking a very fine line, because the law was bullshit, and they made me do it... I would have gone broke following the law.
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Computers / Re: CANBUS Sniffers?
« Last post by Kamaji on Today at 07:34:23 pm »
I doubt it is encrypted so you should be able to sniff the traffic by listening only. The tough part will be mapping out what is what as far as the messages/devices go unless there's detailed documentation somewhere for the devices in that specific car.

I believe there's partial documentation, although each manufacturer also has proprietary codes.  One can also use an ODB reader to correlate events with a known result to traffic on the CANBUS.  Then there's always the old peek/poke method of figuring out what's what - push a button that does action A, then see if you can discern the CANBUS message the device sent in response to that button push.
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