Not seeing it lol looks like a pita like a bun split in half and then loaded in the middle like a tacoNo... put the 2 parts together to make the sandwich.
Not seeing it lol looks like a pita like a bun split in half and then loaded in the middle like a tacoNo... put the 2 parts together to make the sandwich.
Melensdad wanted the meat on a bun.Not seeing it lol looks like a pita like a bun split in half and then loaded in the middle like a taco
I invested in MEDTRONICS they are now experimenting with AI to control insulin pumpsWell today sucked but I am getting another print job started tonight so that will be cool... Changed insulin pods last night and did 60 blood sugars all night, then this morning it went completely bipolar as it had me at 45 BS and I think I drank a half gallon of apple juice and did all of breakfast and still didn't go over 130 this afternoon... Now tonight it's acting more normal, and the blood sugars are climbing. I wish the Chinese could get the manufacturer of these medical devices down if they are going to be the only place to get the stuff... On another subject... I think I may be going to the meet and shoot on the 2nd so you guys should bring some 22 WMR if you want to shoot the M&P 22 WMR... and some 12 gauge if you want to shoot the Moss 940 JM... I'll post in the other thread alittle later after I get a walk in to level these dang blood sugars now...
Torta = SammichMelensdad wanted the meat on a bun.
That is what jedi did with some of the meat today. The other meat jedi did put in Tortillas.
What melensdad is looking for is a torta. View attachment 295691
Mexican version of the American Hamburger. Meaning it's a low prices sandwich for the working class.
So the AI will eventually kill the diabetics hu? Once they come self aware. NO THANK YOU!I invested in MEDTRONICS they are now experimenting with AI to control insulin pumps
Yummy sammich!Torta = Sammich
My mom's pacemaker is from Medtronic.I invested in MEDTRONICS they are now experimenting with AI to control insulin pumps
The 2023 Hyundai Hybrid Santa Fe is no longer in consideration. But the newly redesigned Santa Fe Hybrid, which is rumored to get approximately 34 to 35mpg is still in consideration.My car didn't qualify either when I got mine.
Not a fan of anything Toyota.
My decision to get an electric had nothing to do with saving $$ on fuel. Performance and convenience were the main reasons. Performance really isn't what you're looking for, so that would really tip the scales away from an electric.
It has been nice not going to a gas station to fuel the car. No fluctuations in the price of fuel for it. No worries about getting the oil changed. Just drive and if the charge gets below 40% or I have to drive somewhere like Chicago, I charge it.
Performance wise, there is nothing in the price range that runs on gas.
Well, Omnipod already offers the self-controlled insulin delivery, but I don't trust that thing. The Omnipod 5 Bluetooth with the Dexcom G7 and adjust accordingly but my experience with the Dexcom is nothing close to stellar either. My norm with the Dexcom is it takes 2 to 3 days before it gets within 20 points of what my blood sugar is. It also has a bad recurring issue of registering higher and higher blood sugars as the blood sugar starts to get actually high. When I break 180 the thing starts adding blood sugar that isn't there so it will jump to 250 but only be 200 and then it keeps making the numbers even a bigger amount. And re-calibrating only works for a couple of hours and then it's back at it...I invested in MEDTRONICS they are now experimenting with AI to control insulin pumps
So does Medtronics. My daughter uses a Medtronics insulin pump. But she doesn't use the self-controlled functions and prefers manual. That said, the company is leading edge in the medical field for machine learning and AI integration for medical appliances.Well, Omnipod already offers the self-controlled insulin delivery ...
Well I do like the Omnipods design, just wish they would pay closer attention to Chinese guys making them. No tubes to get caught on anything, no taking it off to jump in the shower or pool, and if the pump fails you just throw the whole pumping mechanism in the garbage and load up a new one. The shortcomings I think I'm experiencing is insulin pump failure which would be easier to deal with if you didn't have to figure out where you were going to get the 200 dollar a vial insulin to reload the next pod with. I do like the Dexcom for waking me up in the middle of the night with the warning of a low blood sugar even if it is a false alarm, just wish they did a better job of making those dang things to. I'm a bit worried about the AI as the real AI is going to figure out how stupid we are when it actually becomes self-aware, and we will be in big trouble.So does Medtronics. My daughter uses a Medtronics insulin pump. But she doesn't use the self-controlled functions and prefers manual. That said, the company is leading edge in the medical field for machine learning and AI integration for medical appliances.
Personally I think investing in companies that creatively use AI will provide some big risks but also some huge wins for investors.
Jeff Bezos and Amazon didn't invent the on-line bookstore, he used to internet to create a whole new way to shop and that started with books. Bill Gates didn't invest the MS/DOS operating system. Elon Musk didn't invent the electric car. All of them used technology in ways that others didn't consider. Same will be true for the winners in AI investing.
The 2023 Hyundai Hybrid Santa Fe is no longer in consideration. But the newly redesigned Santa Fe Hybrid, which is rumored to get approximately 34 to 35mpg is still in consideration.
Right now I'd say that the following vehicles are high on the possible list (in no particular order)
If you want to press me for the top 3 choices, possibly in the order in which I might choose them, I'd say the '23 or '24 Toyota Crown, the '24 Hyundai Santa Fe and then the '24 Ioniq 5.
- 2024 redesigned Hyundai Santa Fe hybrid
- 2024 Hyundai Ioniq 5 electric SUV
- 2023 or 2024 Toyota Crown hybrid
- 2023 or 2024 Toyota Venza hybrid
- 2023 or 2024 Tesla Model Y
I wouldn't rule out the Venza or the Model Y, but I wouldn't be betting to strongly in their favor either.
Much as I had to do it, because I think it is awesome, the Fisker Ocean, needs to be dropped from the current list. In a year it might be a far more practical choice. But for now, not so much and lots of risk since it is rolling out slowly, production limited, dealers non-existent, etc.
Moommmomma says nothing good happens at night.