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4 minutes ago, Matt! said:

 

Wait, what are you trying to say Le Enrico?  

 

He's talking about chronotypes Very interesting video.

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He's talking about chronotypes Very interesting video.

 

Okay, it better be good! I'll report back later today

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14 hours ago, Enrico_sw said:

He's talking about chronotypes Very interesting video.

 

Thanks for the video, I just finished watching it and it was super interesting, just like you said! I agree on those 3 basic chronotypes, but I'm not sure if there's room for the dolphins (they're just depressed wolves?)   

I'm definitely a wolf, but I have qualities from other chronotypes as well  

 

What's your chronotype? 

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9 hours ago, Matt! said:

 

Thanks for the video, I just finished watching it and it was super interesting, just like you said! I agree on those 3 basic chronotypes, but I'm not sure if there's room for the dolphins (they're just depressed wolves?)   

I'm definitely a wolf, but I have qualities from other chronotypes as well  

 

What's your chronotype? 

 

Definitely a wolf.

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I think the traits that he mentions are more or less a general pattern, but with a very wide dispersion on all the parameters (like often in medicine).

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Very interesting video and a bit surprising for some parts, but if there's data behind it, then it's really food for thought.

I'll have to check the studies he mentions.

 

 

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  Article in the BMJ (British Medical Journal)

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Covid-19: politicisation, “corruption,” and suppression of science

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sometimes I see middle aged men and teenaged boys walk outside in winter weather (such as today- it was 20 degrees F with windchill) in nothing but windbreaker, gloves and shorts.    IT is always ???? to me.  My guess is that they have a high metabolism or something.

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^ They say your amount of brown fat helps you fight the cold, but Wim Hof's technique seems to be quite efficient even on average ppl.

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@Matt! 10 December 1896: 124 years ago, one of the best Swede in history passed away. He was a really great guy: great scientist/inventor, he loved peace and he was a true philanthropist.

https://www.nobelprize.org/alfred-nobel/

 

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Wow, that's impressive. I hear it's not perfect, but still very impressive.

 

 

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On 12/8/2020 at 5:21 PM, Cult Icon said:

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sometimes I see middle aged men and teenaged boys walk outside in winter weather (such as today- it was 20 degrees F with windchill) in nothing but windbreaker, gloves and shorts.    IT is always ???? to me.  My guess is that they have a high metabolism or something.

From experience after it's been past -30c for a week anything above -10c feels like summer, at least right after

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On 12/10/2020 at 11:31 PM, Enrico_sw said:

@Matt! 10 December 1896: 124 years ago, one of the best Swede in history passed away. He was a really great guy: great scientist/inventor, he loved peace and he was a true philanthropist.

https://www.nobelprize.org/alfred-nobel/

 

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I dunno what's going to happen with the vaccine, but it's amazing to see that they could make it in a year. Science is not perfect, but it's still awesome and it gets better every year!

 

We should cherish scientists.

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Despite all the negative and terrible things that happened because of Covid (and they are really horrible), there's still some good that will come out of this: medical research has progressed very fast, we have knowledge on how to (and how not to) manage a pandemic, countries will make strategic stockpiles of masks, etc.

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I gotta friend that works, as a computer engineer, on proteomics. The efficiency and accuracy of their job has increased a lot in the past years.  There are many applications, like studying the spike protein (and its mutations) in Covid.

 

Once again, the world owes a lot to geeks and nerds. 

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