My old dad gave me a copy of A Confederacy of Dunces years ago, probably shortly after it was published. He raved about it. (I think he gave copies to my brothers and sister as well, he liked it so much.) I just couldn't get into it and didn't get very far before giving up on it. Maybe I just wasn't in the right frame of mind at the time, so I'll dig it out and give it another try.
really?
They only released six! "The Doors" and "Strange Days" are probably their best "LA Woman" and "Morrison Hotel" if you want their later, very blues influenced stuff. "American Prayer" if you want a dead Jim Morrison going on about stuff....."Waiting for the Sun" has some decent tunes and the "Soft Parade" is...erm..."interesting"....
I think that's seven!
....it's all downhill from here.
It doesn’t offend me because I don’t value what you think. I know that you’re only interested in nitpicking and point scoring. But perhaps other people might be interested at looking at what I’ve posted.
Incidentally the NHS recommends not taking more than 100 micrograms per day. Exactly the same as the article I linked. Personally I see no reason to take more than one tablet per day - 25 micrograms which is the typical supplement tablet. But some people who are vitamin D deficient may need to take more. I was just interested that the article had said that where people had taken far more they hadn’t been adversely affected.
But it's updated advice recommended to "supplement with 10 micrograms daily". The advice to "not take more than" is rather like saying "don't eat more than 15 burgers a day as this might be detrimental to health". It's not a recommendation, it's pointing out the level at which it might be toxic.Incidentally the NHS recommends not taking more than 100 micrograms per day.
Personally I see no reason to take more than one tablet per day - 25 micrograms which is the typical supplement tablet. But some people who are vitamin D deficient may need to take more. I was just interested that the article had said that where people had taken far more they hadn’t been adversely affected.
Last edited by Dave_Mole; 30-10-2020 at 10:44 PM.
....it's all downhill from here.