Jump to content

fygjam

VIP
  • Posts

    8,868
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    4

Everything posted by fygjam

  1. I was wondering who had been making the unauthorized excavations on my property. Just a young one, about 75cm in length. After having its photo taken it casually walked off into the car port. Probably checking chassis numbers.
  2. Cuts of Steak: The Leanest and Fattiest Options Note: The American Heart Association recommends limiting lean meat, poultry and seafood consumption to six ounces per day. The USDA defines an extra-lean cut of beef as a 3.5-ounce serving (about 100 grams) that contains fewer than 5 grams total fat, 2 grams of which are saturated fat, and 95 milligrams of cholesterol. Nutritional facts provided by caloriecount.com. Nutrition information for a six-ounce serving (170 gram). The Leanest Cuts of Beef 1. Sirloin Tip Side Steak Taken from the sirloin tip or the top of the round. Very lean, but still holds flavor. Nutrition Facts Calories: 206 Fat: 5.4g Saturated Fat: 2.06g Protein: 39g 2. Top Round Steak Cut from the hip (part of the round) and considered flavorful and more tender than other cuts from the round. Nutrition Facts Calories: 240 Fat: 7.6g Saturated Fat: 3g Protein: 36.9g 3. Eye of Round Steak Similar to the cuts taken from the tenderloin, but tougher and less juicy. Nutrition Facts Calories: 276 Fat: 7g Saturated Fat: 2.4g Protein: 49.8g 4. Bottom Round Steak Taken from the outer part of the round, a well-exercised area of the animal. The meat tends to be tough and typically needs marinating. Nutrition Facts Calories: 300 Fat: 11g Saturated Fat: 3.8 Protein: 47.2g 5. Top Sirloin Has good flavor but can be tough, so typically needs marinating. Nutrition Facts Calories: 316 Fat: 10.6g Saturated Fat: 4g Protein: 51.6g The Fattiest Cuts of Steak 1. Flap Steak Very flavorful, but can be fibrous and chewy. Nutrition Facts Calories: 240 Fat: 12g Saturated Fat: 3.8g Protein: 33g 2. Filet Mignon (Chateaubriand or Tenderloin) Tender and sought-after, it's considered one of the best cuts of beef. Nutrition Facts Calories: 348 Fat: 16g Saturated Fat: 6g Protein: 48g 3. Porterhouse Steak Very expensive and flavorful. Cut from the choice tenderloin. Nutrition Facts Calories: 346 Fat: 16.4g Saturated Fat: 6.6g Protein: 46.2g 4. Skirt Steak Also known as a flank steak. Taken from the plate or chest of the cow, it’s known for its flavor over tenderness. Nutrition Facts Calories: 348 Fat: 17.2g Saturated Fat: 6.6g Protein: 45.4g 5. New York Strip Steak Very tough cut of meat taken from the T-bone area. Nutrition Facts Calories: 360 Fat: 18g Saturated Fat: 6g Protein: 46g 6. T-Bone Steak A cut from below the porterhouse. Its high fat content means that it stays tender while cooking. Nutrition Facts Calories: 376 Fat: 25.6g Saturated Fat: 10.6g Protein: 33g 7. Rib Eye Steak (Rib Roast, Prime Rib) The crème de la crème of steaks. A very marbled cut, it's flavorful and stays tender while cooking. Nutrition Facts Calories: 466 Fat: 37.6g Saturated Fat: 15g Protein: 30g
  3. I'd call bullshit on it. Beware of comparisons using mixed units. In this case ounces vs cups. They are probably trying to confuse you and hide something. PS. 33 grams of protein powder provides 30 grams of protein and 120 calories.
  4. Worry about the shit you can do something about. Ignore the shit you can't... ...at your peril.
  5. Point out to the management that wine is considered as one of the essential food groups.
  6. All companies anywhere recycle phone numbers. As I recall from many years ago, with AIS, after the validity expiry date the phone would still work but could only receive calls. You also received the occasional text from AIS telling you to top up. Any remaining credit at the expiry date was pocketed by AIS. This applied for 2 weeks after the expiry date. For another 2 weeks, the phone wouldn't work but you could still get the number back but you had to do it at an AIS service center. After that (one month after the expiry date) the number was lost and after three months could be reissued. AIS also have (or had) their Welcome Home service. You could put an expired SIM into a phone and it would prompt you for a top up. You would get a new phone number but it saved having to queue up to get a new SIM. Useless SIM fact. SIM stands for subscriber identification module. The SIM does not contain the phone number. It contains a 15 digit (last time I checked) number, the IMSI. International mobile subscriber identification. The first 3 digits of the IMSI identify the country where the SIM was issued. The next 2 digits identify the network operator or service provider who issued the SIM. AIS used different codes for their prepaid and post paid SIMs. The remaining digits are a sequence number. The connection between SIM/IMSI and phone number is just a computer entry in the network operator's database. The above is not strictly correct for the USA because there are so many operators and service providers that 2 digits were not sufficient. Another useless SIM fact, I'm on a roll here. Theoretically a SIM cannot be cloned. A SIM contains a microprocessor with private memory only accessible by the microprocessor. When a phone tries to connect to a base station the base station issues a challenge and the challenge response returned by the phone is calculated by the microprocessor using a key stored in its own private memory. To clone a SIM you would need to be able to read the microprocessor's private memory to get the key which you can't do. Unless you're IBM. IBM claimed that by dissolving the epoxy encapsulation of the SIM microprocessor and then observing the naked microprocessor chip with an atom level electron microscope they could see the atomic level changes as the challenge was processed and "see" the key being read and work out its value. Unfortunately there was a bug in version 1 of the challenge/response algorithm so not all operators implement it.
  7. The officially released transcript of communications.
  8. ^^^ Gee, stop complaining. From the official rain gauge about 4km from me. Figures are in mm, December is also 0.0. The outlook for this year is more of the same.
  9. Put them in your contacts. I used to put a period "." in front of the name so they appeared at the top of the contacts list.
  10. Then there are what appear to be gashes on the inside (nearest the fuselage) of the A-350 engine cowlings which one "expert" thought could have been made the the horizontal stab of the CG aircraft.
  11. According to the following video the Coast Guard pilot was told to hold at C5 2 minutes before the accident. From the comments associated with the vid @user-gtmaw31835 1 day ago (edited) 13:06 頃 Twr→JAL516 『JAL516,continue approach.Traffic B787 will depart from runway 34R』 14:58頃 JAL→Twr 『runway34R,cleared to land JAL516』 15:10 頃 Twr→海保機 『JA722A,you‘re no.1,taxy to holding point C-5』(復唱なし) The timestamps are relative to the start of the video but you can match them to the flight tracking display. 15:10 matches to 08:45 UTC. The bit at the end of the line translates as "no repeat" which I assume means no acknowledgment. In another video there was a helicopter view of both wrecks. The Coast Guard wreckage appeared to be lined up on the centreline of the runway.
  12. My comments relate to AIS (1 2 Call). I haven't "played" SIMs for a while to my info might be dated. Avoid packages and just get a basic SIM. The packages are what they call "bolt-on", ie. they can be added to the basic SIM provided you have sufficient credit. A basic SIM with 30 days validity cost 300 baht. You can make and receive calls and use data as well but data this way is expensive. When you have used the 300 baht credit you just top up again. A 300 baht top up added 30 more days validity. Lesser amounts added less validity. Maximum validity is one year. Just add whatever package suits your need at the time. For example, when I was going home I'd get a 1 day internet package so I had data at the airport. Provided I had at least 32 baht credit I just dialled *777*7149# and I had 1 day (24 hours) internet access. Unlimited data but limited to 4Mbps speed.
  13. Somebody posted ages ago and in a different thread Well possibly here's the answer. And yes, water temperature does make a difference.
  14. Captured funnel-web breaks record as largest ever donated A brave soul has captured and donated the largest recorded male funnel-web spider to a lifesaving antivenene program. The sheer size of Hercules took Ms Teni by surprise, as females are generally the larger of the species. “When I first saw Hercules I for sure thought he had to be a female because he was so big,” she said. “Upon closer inspection, he is definitely a male and has some of the biggest fangs and balls I have ever seen.” https://www.news.com.au/technology/science/animals/captured-funnelweb-breaks-record-as-largest-ever-donated/news-story/03603c4e7821661bb4ce70c97c86d5ed
  15. Nothing, I just used the picture you previously posted. Credit where credit's due. What are you feeling guilty about?
  16. Copied from another thread. (@KhunDon)
  17. Oops, that's unfortunate. I looked up Haneda on Google maps trying to get a better picture of what happened. The same runway/taxiway where the initial collision occurred. Someone will probably claim Google predicted the accident. But it's just Google's overlaying images. Elsewhere
  18. I'd go with the McLaren doing 15MPH playing Greensleeves.
  19. 5 on Coast Guard aircraft killed. Coast Guard aircraft was taking supplies to earthquake area.
  20. All crew and pax from A350 evacuated. Occupants of Coast Guard aircraft unknown at this stage.
×
×
  • Create New...