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Posts by Roland Goecke

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Westie Jessie sends you love!

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Photo of a pond in fog in the morning. Reflections of trees can be seen on the water's surface.

Photo of a pond in fog in the morning. Reflections of trees can be seen on the water's surface.

Autumn has arrived in Canberra. First day of morning fog for the year!

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Have you looked at the BMW iX3 in comparison?

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Da sag' ich einfach mal nur "Jo!"

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Similar to baked German cheesecakes but taken a lot further down the path of caramelisation

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Photo of Basque cheesecake taken from a 45 degree angle. Showing deep brown shades of caramelisation, almost burnt.

Photo of Basque cheesecake taken from a 45 degree angle. Showing deep brown shades of caramelisation, almost burnt.

A single slice of the Basque cheesecake on a plate.

A single slice of the Basque cheesecake on a plate.

Looks like a Basque cheesecake to me. Made one recently

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Or maybe what they drank the night before?

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Yes, yes, it does. Together with your PKZ. 🀣

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Yep, definitely mild. A nothingburger really... /s

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I mean once you go a lot higher, you can definitely tell the difference when cooking/baking but at ~1000m altitude, the differences are minimal in my experience

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Well, 3500 feet (~1000m) isn't exactly high altitude. That's about the same altitude as the Blue Mountains or other parts of Australia's Great Dividing Range and I have baked plenty of cakes at that altitude in my life. That is not to say that high altitude wouldn't affect cooking/baking.

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Once I found out that it could cross the brain blood barrier, thar was it for me. Respie on!

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Sir Ian McKellen performing a monologue from Shakespeare’s Sir Thomas More on the Stephen Colbert show. Never have I heard this monologue performed with such a keen sense of prescience. Nor have I ever been in this exact historical moment.TY Sir Ian, for reaching us once again.
#Pinks #ProudBlue

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Na, das geht ja schon gleich gut los mit der Aussage ΓΌber das Ende der Pandemie... Da braucht man gar nicht weiter zu schauen.

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That shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone who paid attention to the science but I have a feeling that the vast majority of the medical establishment will be in total and utter surprise... πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ

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πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ The sorrow state of our public health system...

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Our Westie loves the cold! Hates the coat 🀣

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Let's be specific and refer explicitly to Generative AI. With that caveat, I fully agree that it is a cancer in academia.

There are other forms of AI, for example Predictive AI, that are not BS machines and have perfectly valid and useful applications. Let's not throw out the good with the bad.

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