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Same. At some point (late last night or this morning) I noticed the diary page went to all text (no tables) and then when it went back to normal it had the cloudflare 'real person' verification problem, and also disabled or evaded an extension I was using that depaginated the food diary page and added a few other usability…
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thanks Jean!
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Good to know, I also have a curvature and an old low back/hip injury. Thanks! I don't guess you know what kind of machine it was...? Glad it helped you.
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Good information, thanks! And if you can find out the brand, please report back. Also, I'm happy for you that you found an enjoyable way (or it sounds like it was) back into being active :smile:
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I just had eye surgery so I will look into the exclusions. My feet are a mess from multiple and botched surgeries so lower leg and foot/ankle strengthening was one of the things I was hoping for. Thank you! This is exactly the kind of information I was after.
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Thanks both! @81Katz, one thing I like about CardioTrainer is that it asks for your stride length rather than extrapolating it from your height. People with short legs vs longer legs have to scurry harder (more steps) to cover the same distance, and I have always felt that CT was pretty accurate, but maybe stride length…
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Also, I don't care whether it can sync with MFP or not, unimportant.
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Capaldi was on Graham Norton last week, if anyone missed it. A few good DW stories.
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Holy cats. I hope someone at BBC has considered that!
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Capaldi will sneak up on you like that :) I've said many times I just don't like the writing since Moffat took over, but I knew I liked Capaldi from The Hour (in one scene between him and Anna Chancellor, he turned suddenly from a foreboding crow into a passionate, even sexy man) and he's still wrestling some good moments…
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A few weeks ago, a young woman at my work who I know only a little was talking to my coworkers as I walked up. They were discussing how time passes for everyone, and she turned as she saw me walking by and said "except for " [mynamehere] ", she's starting to age in reverse!" and told me I look great and asked me what I've…
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I'd love to see what Capaldi could do with a script by Neil Gaiman or Chris Chibnall.
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Just finished Skin Game (most recent Dresden Files). Listening to Mists of Avalon because I've somehow never read it and I love the narrator, Davina Porter. Before bed I usually try to read something light; right now I'm on the first book in the Kane Chronicles (The Red Pyramid). ETA: Davina Porter narrates the audiobooks…
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Thanks for the thoughts, I just downloaded the first Codex book from Audible. Bit longer than the Dresden books tend to be so I'll get more walking mileage out of it.
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Hah! Missed that, will have to go back and find him.
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I've read and listened to all of the Dresden books now (or, finished reading Skin Game and am still listening to it). Marsters is indeed a great narrator for the series. (He's on Witches of East End at the mo, for those who are interested.) And I liked the show too, though I can see why some might not have. Jim Butcher has…
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I agree about the opening credits. I really wanted to like the episode more than I did. It was nice to see Vastra, Jenny and Strax, and Peter Capaldi did the best he could with what they gave him because he's just a great actor. I did appreciate the effort made at addressing the possible lack of acceptance by a younger…
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Right on. I'd rather change my environment, either by relocating or changing the way people behave towards me, even if that is a little more work.
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:laugh: The only objection I could forsee would be storage issues, but that's a problem for any sort of tinkerer. It's certainly much worse when the tinkerer tinks badly!
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Got it in the drawer now, hope to watch this weekend.
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Mad skillery, mruntidy!
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Same here. Can't say I was as happy with the same rewriting of history for Doctor Who but it seemed like a good thing for X-Men.
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Ah well... images cuts off a bit.
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Yeah, Alan Cumming has a pretty sweet TV gig now, which many actors seem to prefer if the writing is good. It's a bit exhausting to keep up with a role like Nightcrawler (probably most of the X-Men) when you're nearing 50, unless you're Hugh Jackman apparently. Hopefully they can find a good replacement for AC. He did a…
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It's true, they didn't give him as much to do as they might have but when I think about him playing Mystique playing Trask it makes me happy :) A subtle bit of acting. He's the whole reason I started watching GoT (Sean Bean too, but mainly him). Without Tyrion the world might never have known how awesome PD is! Apocalypse…
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Again, I didn't read it that he was fully declawed in Wolverine 2, but I know nothing. Will be looking all that up later. I was reading about Quicksilver's parentage last night, and while the movies will no doubt handle it differently, neither Quicksilver nor Magneto knows at that point. Apparently this was a very…
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One of the reviews I read suggested that one of the objectives with this movie was to clean up a lot of continuity problems that came from different directors etc. working on the franchise. It doesn't retroactively explain things like Xavier's visit to Jean, but it does kind of reset things to a place that can…
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I do have one question for the canon-knowledgeable: <SPOILER> When Wolverine comes out of the resolved timeline change and wakes up in the altered future, is his manicure au naturel or adamantium? If "Stryker" picked him up off the boat, did Stryker™ ever get ahold of him? Or do we know? </SPOiLER>
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We saw in it at Cinebistro today and enjoyed the hell out of it. Because neither of us followed the comics I had to look up who was in the after-credits scene. Cinematically, the "time in a bottle" sequence was so great I was itching for a rewind button to watch it again right there. Love McAvoy and Fassbender so much, so…
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Have seen the trailer a couple of times in the theater, and will definitely go. Not familiar with it, but you can't beat a team that includes a raccoon and a tree.