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Message   NANCY BACKUS    MICHAEL LOO   Re: 709 oddities cotd   July 27, 2019
 2:28 PM *  

-=> Quoting Michael Loo to Nancy Backus on 07-23-19  09:49 <=-

 >  > Possibly the router wanted to route you elsewhere?
 >  ML> Through somebody else's computer.
 > Disconcerting, at any rate....
 ML> Well, I have some more indication of weirdness - found
 ML> the unseen hand filling out a form for me. I'm guessing
 ML> someone is building an appealing alternate identity for
 ML> me and possibly using it at some future date, which is
 ML> scary, but I don't know what to do about it. Don't
 ML> suggest consulting a cybersecurity epert, because they're
 ML> likely the worst crooks of them all.

Very scary.... I've never seen the like.... Isn't there anyone you can
trust that might have some idea how to counteract that sort of
activity...? 
 
 >  ML> It recently tumbled to where I am. I cleared the caches,
 >  ML> and it still does. When I arrived here, it had me a few
 >  ML> dozen miles east.
 > There are times when I'm just as glad I have more obsolete
 > equipment..... (G)
 ML> And don't rely on the nonsense that comes out.
 
Mine's less likely to give me nonsense, given that it doesn't try to
give me any of that to begin with... ;)

 >  ML> A good searing on all sides would probably bring
 >  ML> the inside to 130, and one could cook individual
 >  ML> slices in the pan to a higher doneness as needed.
 > Sounds like a good solution to me.... :)
 ML> Or as I recall the Hafflys have a sous-vide getup,
 ML> which could be used instead of the foil roasting.

True... That could be a proper picnic experiment, as well... :)

 > ... A confident manner is important.  Computers can sense this!
 ML> I think I've seen this with "fear" as the last word.

I think I may have also... might even have that version as well... ;0

 ML> Problem with the methods I proposed for roast beef
 ML> is that one has to think hard to rustle up any
 ML> drippings, though this yuckshire substance calls
 ML> for only a tablespoon of it:
 ML> Title: Yorkshire Pudding

(is yuckshire a typo, or intentional...?)  You were suggesting the
possibility of cooking slices longer in a pan as one option (I thought),
wouldn't that give something resembling drippings...?

ttyl         neb

... Misery no longer loves company.  Nowadays it insists on it.

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