@variablepulserate and then some. I am prepared to put up to 1/3 of all my cash into stock and ETFs given the right conditions.
I remember, about a year or so ago, wishing for a recession or something close to it so I could rapidly expand my investment portfolio.
Almost tempted to revisit my atheist beliefs.
@peemee I also have that, but one can only abuse a sheep's intestines for so many hours a day.
// @variablepulserate
@streakmachine I would like both virus and hysteria to go away — after I pour money into the tumbling stock market.
If I practiced 1 "family" (not as an orchestra would understand it) of instruments per day, I'd be able to play each instrument for about 30 minutes per week and have Sundays off.
Which puts into perspective the insanity of wanting to buy a few more, just for educational purposes…
@matigo Not sure I have the stamina for tenor sax. Alto is pretty tough as it is. Shakes my bones.
My first notes on a trumpet. Frustrated, but also quite pleased.
It would be quite wonderful to be at least somewhat competent in at least 1 stringed, keyboard, single-reed woodwind, double-reed woodwind, flute, recorder, and brass instrument by the time I retire.
I get so discouraged by the high-maintenance nature of reed instruments though.
@variablepulserate Ah.
Yes, that would be unfortunate.
My procedure should be simple — no resuscitation and my whole body will be donated to science.
@variablepulserate With regards to passwords, my document has an entire section to state that my devices should all be powered off on my death; anything unencrypted after that is up for grabs, and anything that is encrypted should be destroyed.
It's rather interesting that doctors would refuse resuscitation themselves. Makes me wonder just how bad it is to be resuscitated (but not enough to remove that clause).