Word of the Day

fall ill. morning sickness. :nauseated_face:

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incarnate

Such a meaty word!

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incarnate asada

SOG grilled

:man_facepalming:

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From sublime to ridiculous.

On the upside, while recent anomalies persist, our long-standing Wyze cam-bulb-plug-rules config hasn’t gotten worse. Though we’re actively avoiding moves (eg installing new v3 cams) that risk introducing new problems.

One makes one’s own ‘stability’ these days.

I hope Wyze’s remedial efforts get more traction soon.

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Like this:

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:laughing: Ok - even fun - on a test track. Not so much on Going to the Sun Road.

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The Great Selector

:santa:
I am staying within the community guidelines this time. :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

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Gonna find out who’s naughty and nice. :smiling_face:

Apparently @Antonius wants to ban me, so…. :man_shrugging:

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They used to have to strap The Admiral into his bunk sometimes back in the day so consider the source. :wink:

Ahoy Matey

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Spectacular views. Drove the entire road 5 times in three days during a summer visit.

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I’ve been on that road. I was in my uncle’s RV. It’s terrifying. That road is way too narrow. We all thought we were going to die. The RV took some damage on the cliff to avoid us or others going off the ledge.

Moral: Do not take an RV on that death trap.

Otherwise it’s beautiful if you aren’t traumatized.

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Yep, it’s a beauty! :+1:

Designed ~100 years ago so that two of these could pass comfortably. :slight_smile:

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perseveration

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Aka. Broken record: As in “send logs and the Engineers are looking at it”. :rofl:

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I tend to think of that word in the context of pathology, because that’s where I first heard it. The photo reminds me of Mr. Hanks.

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