A 98% chance I come out of this as good as new, a 2% chance of ... never mind.. Rather like COVID-19 odds.
The top US general overseeing operations in the Middle East and Afghanistan said Tuesday that the intelligence concerning Russian operatives offering bounties to Taliban-linked militants was "very worrisome" but that the information wasn't solid enough to hold up in a court of law. Gen. Frank McKenzie, the commander of US Central Command, also told a small group of reporters while traveling to the region that he was not convinced that the Russian bounty program was directly responsible for the deaths of US personnel. "The intelligence wasn't proved to me. It was proved enough to worry me. It wasn't proved enough that I'd take it to a court of law. That's often true in battlefield intelligence," McKenzie said, according to a transcript provided by the Defense Department. https://www.cnn.com/2020/07/07/politics/us-russia-afghanistan-bounty-intelligence/index.html Couple of days ago NYT also came out with a story saying the info from CIA may politicized to save Trump's ass.
If Biden's inauguration features public beheadings, then you can count me in. (Also, I've always wondered why they're called beheadings and not deheadings. Beheadings would imply that the victim is getting another head which would be inconvenient but still way better than a deheading.) Anyway, If the entire Trump family is deheaded, then I'm all in for Biden.
That was me as well. On my lockdown knee rehab I build up to 50km walking / 250km cycling per week and though i got very fit, it didn't help sleep at all. At first my resting heart rate dropped a lot to pre-injury levels but i was still waking up in a panic Someone suggested I might have been over trained
Honestly I think with me is was just the stress. The last week before I flew i could hardly sleep at all and Garmin was giving me my worst data ever First night home i slept like a baby
On its own, the heart decided that I was a hummingbird. https://www.webmd.com/heart-disease/atrial-fibrillation/atrial-flutter Am having the arthroscopic version of heart surgery today, during which the doctor inserts a wire into the heart and zaps it back to normal.
Ablation, that's what the procedure is called. I should be posting here tomorrow, barring an "oops the wire slipped."