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  1. 1 hour ago, Cole Parker said:

    I'm sure all these rules made you all better men.  That had to be the reason, didn't it?

    C

    Better? I can't say. But definitely hotter than all the skirt-wearin' atheist boys in public schools, right? ;)

  2. What makes it more fun is that a lot of the opposition is going to miss that the existing legislation was signed into law by President Bill Clinton! So they'll promote Trump's heartlessness (true) with their headlines --- forgetting which side put the questionable rule in place to start with.

    On the other hand, I think right now there are a lot of monkeys feeling insulted.

  3. 12 hours ago, colinian said:
    Guidelines for pants and shorts
    1. ...(not denim or corduroy)

     

    Colin  :icon_geek:

    Oddly enough, my high school (same diocese as DLS and then all-boys) didn't need the "no cords" ruling. Black&white cords ("Salt & Pepper pants") were required for boys at all the elementary schools in the diocese. We wouldn't be caught dead in them after eighth grade! The only "weird" rule we dealt with in HS was no levis/jeans... because the metal studs would damage the gym bleachers! And no shorts. Except for gym class.

  4. My first question would be... where did all those boys suddenly find skirts to wear?! From their sisters in some cases, sure, but were the rest of them just holding back their secrets?

    The second question would, of course, take us back to 1975 and author John R. Powers!

  5. Thank you indeed for the suggestion of The Americanization of Alex S. Despite moments of drama (trauma?), it is one of the simply sweetest stories it has been my pleasure to read here. (And thanks to the author, Merkin, too!)

  6. At the same time, the City of New York Mayor's Office seems to have deleted its official list of 31 gender identities (which, by the way, omitted boy/girl and male/female, for some reason). You can find the former link at http://www1.nyc.gov/office-of-the-mayor/news/961-15/nyc-commission-human-rights-strong-protections-city-s-transgender-gender and search for the link at Read the full guidance here. It was there a week or so back. Gone today.

    I'm not all that concerned, actually. In a sense I prefer the quiet acceptance of reality to the street battles of the past. For the most part the level of intolerance (at least regarding gender identity) seems way down in this country, and there's a couple of generations' worth of acceptance.

    By way of comparison, I don't get nearly so upset as my Irish immigrant grandfathers at calling a police van a "Paddy wagon". Active or passive, it's progress.

  7. I always love a movie when it hits a climax. Your breath is shallow, blood pressure is high, sweat is pouring out all over, and - most of all - you know it will all be better in just a few minutes.

    But when the same thing happens in a written periodical spaced out over a series of days between scenes... AARRGGHH!! 

    This is great stuff!

  8. One of my favorites in this genre is Boyan Slat, the Dutch boy who came up with a way to clean the ocean of its garbage. He was 15 or 16 when he noticed the problem and decided to solve it. Of course that rather required things like scientists and corporations... so he got them together! He's now in his 20s, and two weeks ago demonstrated the proposed solution which will be deployed to the Pacific this year. So he managed to identify a problem, conceive an idea, develop a solution, gather like-minded folk around him, form a corporation and, just maybe, rid - or at least reduce - a planetary nightmare.

    Will he be successful? "Experts" aren't sure, and there are plenty of nay-sayers. On the other hand, I don't see many of them getting their hands dirty in the process. So to h-e-double-hockey-stick for them.

    Not bad for a teen-plus! Go Boyan!

    http://www.wbur.org/hereandnow/2017/05/30/ocean-cleaning-plastic

  9. I was wondering the same thing as I watched the date marker showing the passage of months! 

    But even if a book can be bound at the rate of a few per day, methinks Tom Clancy and company would be a bit put out. Sadly, as books vaporize into e-books, this magical skill will likely fade even more into a quaint hobby.

  10. Just to bring this full circle, one problem with waffles (or pancakes) with Maple Syrup is that, if enjoyed TOO much, overindulgence can lead a person to :

    9. Diabetes

    And from that, we tumble into the following:

    "To paediatric surgeons, the most obvious medical reasons for circumcision are balanitis (inflammation of the glans) and posthitis (inflammation of the foreskin). Both are very painful conditions.

    Posthitis is limited to uncircumcised males. [for obvious reasons!]

    Balanitis is seen in 11-13% of uncircumcised men, but in only 2% of those who are circumcised [Fakjian et al., 1990; Kohn et al., 1999]. In uncircumcised diabetic men it is 35% [Kohn et al., 1999].

    http://www.circinfo.net/inflammatory_derma

    Thus we return to:

    10. Foreskins

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