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A bear's natural habitat?
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wonderpug wrote:Come on, people. Too many posts in a row have related to the same subject -- can't you see the thread title? :snooty:
Coincidence, those posts appear to be on the same subject but they are completely unrelated. Much like my response has nothing to do with your post.
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I wonder what human babies taste like.
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Pretty much the same as adults, just more tender.

I mean....that's what I've heard. :ninja:
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I just typed "how" in to google and google filled in "to get away with murder"

That's about fucked up.
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LordMortis wrote:I just typed "how" in to google and google filled in "to get away with murder"

That's about fucked up.
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LordMortis wrote:I just typed "how" in to google and google filled in "to get away with murder"

That's about fucked up.
I got "how to get away with a murderer" which I take to mean vacations for accomplices?
also "how to tie a tie"
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Followed closely by: How to make slime.
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Everything after the question mark in most URLs can be discarded when copying links. 'utm' is Urchin Traffic Monitor parameters.
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LordMortis wrote:I just typed "how" in to google and google filled in "to get away with murder"

That's about fucked up.
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Holman wrote:
LordMortis wrote:I just typed "how" in to google and google filled in "to get away with murder"

That's about fucked up.
Maybe you already know, but it's because of this.
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I've never seen the show, but apparently it's popular enough to displace "How_ I met your mother."
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Paingod wrote:It makes my fingers itch when I see a thread title that has expired. (Film) Movie Name - Trailer is no longer a useful name. We stopped talking about the trailers 2 years ago when the movie was released, and now we're talking about the re-re-release of it on Netflix and a few people who just saw it.
I just get a chuckle out of it. I do try to rename my threads when they grow beyond their original intent (like the post making fun of the huge North Korean rocket launch that became the NK thread, or the sci-fi book recommendation that became our go-to sci-fi novel thread.)
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Ive changed them some but I dont like to. We've used it all that time and we know the title. Its not killing anyone. I like it to stay as is.
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Huh. It turns out that you really can blame Canada.
In a fit of fancy over half a century ago, Sam Panopoulos and his brother tossed some canned pineapple onto a pizza in their southwestern Ontario restaurant.

Little did he know he would be inventing one of the most popular - and divisive and debated - pizzas in the world, one that recently grabbed headlines after Iceland's president announced he was "fundamentally opposed" to the topping.

"We just put it on, just for the fun of it, see how it was going to taste," Panopoulos, 83, told the BBC. "We were young in the business and we were doing a lot of experiments."

The brothers were not sure their creation would be any good. But in the end, they liked its savoury sweetness and so did their Canadian diners.

"We tried it first, passed it to some customers," he says. "And a couple of months later, they're going crazy about it. So we put it on the menu."

It's tropical name - "Hawaiian"- came off the can of pineapples used in that first creation.
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So the name Hawaiian was something they had seen on the label of pineapples, so that's how the Pizza got it's name - from the can.

Oh Canada, indeed.
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We were hoping no one would notice. Sorry all.
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Fun fact: "Canadian Pineapple" is actually cauliflower.
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My laptop accidentally got put on battery power today. Microsoft sends me a message on my action center or whatever that message box on the right side is telling me Firefox is using too much power and I need to switch to Microsoft Edge.
Who in the hell is microsoft to spam my pc?
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That's a nice laptop you got there. It would be a shame if something happened to it.
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How can a child drive a car when they're in their carseat all the time. Their little feet have a hard time reaching the pedals.
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I love 1950's era pickup trucks. 1948 - 1959. All name brands too...doesn't matter if its a Ford, Chevy, Dodge, GMC, International or other. If I had to choose I would pick Ford as a favorite though. I just love those step side little pickups. Ive always wanted to own one but dont see that ever happening. Dont have the money. Either they have been rebuilt and costs waaay too much or they are rotten to the ground and need a ton of money to repair. But they sure are a work of art.

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My Grandfather had an International that looked just like that.

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Hey go here and watch the weather in motion map....3/1/17 ...serious storm to be here at 2pm. Sigh.

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You can scroll the mouse wheel in and out over the map to zoom.
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How do you wash black clothes so that they don't come out spotted with washing soap?
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I use liquid and turn them inside out before washing.
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Powder or liquid doesn't seem to matter. Turning them inside out is something I'll try tho.
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If the soap isn't rinsing out, then using less might help too.
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We're looking to get some windows replaced. Met with three contractors so far:

Contractor #1: Had a good discussion with him, but he had a really high pressure close. "I can only guarantee this price through the end of the month. After that it's going to double." Told him we were in the process of gathering bids and likely wouldn't have a decision by then. He wouldn't budge and claims it's now twice the cost.

Contractor #2: Really good presentation. Told us he'd get quotes within 24 hours. Called him 2 days later when we hadn't seen anything, claimed his e-mail wasn't working and he'd try to send via his personal e-mail. Still nothing a day later. Called him again today (now 3 days later), and he claims he sent everything yesterday and it must be caught in our spam filters. On both my personal e-mail, my wife's e-mail, and my work e-mail. Sure buddy.

Contractor #3: 20 minutes late to appointment last night, after cancelling the night before. Trash talked both other competitors the entire time. Told me he'd have numbers to me last night, still haven't seen anything as of 2:00 today.

So I've now met with three contractors, and only one of them has actually given me a price...which supposedly doubles today because it's the first of the month. WTF is wrong with these guys? :grund:
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Skinypupy wrote: So I've now met with three contractors, and only one of them has actually given me a price...which supposedly doubles today because it's the first of the month. WTF is wrong with these guys? :grund:
The housing economy is in overdrive (at least locally) and the best contractors already have more business than they can handle.
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I realized yesterday that IMDb removed their discussion boards. Not that they *weren't* a cesspool - any public internet forums are - but it's still a shame, people often posted interesting stuff.
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For a resident of Colorado, he sure doesn't know how to handle his high...
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gilraen wrote:I realized yesterday that IMDb removed their discussion boards. Not that they *weren't* a cesspool - any public internet forums are - but it's still a shame, people often posted interesting stuff.
Hmm, I had some good indie/foreign films discussions there in the early naughts. That's too bad.

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dbt1949 wrote:How do you wash black clothes so that they don't come out spotted with washing soap?
Are you possibly using too much soap?

Is the water level set high enough for the size of the load? If it's too low, the soap won't distribute evenly.

Are you sure it's soap causing the spotting? For instance, washing a pair of white socks in a dark load can lead to blotches of white fabric all over everything else. But this is pretty easy to differentiate.

Is your washing machine maybe skipping a rinse? Or do you have it set for a non-rinse cycle?

If you're using liquid detergent, try shaking the bottle before pouring it in. Otherwise, over time, the detergent will settle at the bottom, and when you get to the bottom, it will be much stronger there.

Try a different detergent if all else fails. Some of the cheaper brands don't disperse evenly. I've seen some cheap brands of liquid detergent pour out of the bottle with lumps in the stream when pouring it out. And some cheap powder detergents can also clump together.

First (cheapest and easiest) thing I would try however, would be to raise the water level and see if that helps. If that doesn't help, reduce the amount of detergent you use by half. Unless your clothes are really dirty, it really doesn't take much detergent to do the job. Most people tend to use too much.

One more thing: If the washing machine is old, it's possible that excess soap has accumulated between the drum and the area outside the drum. Some of this accumulation may have come loose, and pieces of solidified soap may be working its way into the clothes and not dissolving. It's not likely though. The way to test this is that if nothing else works, try running a dark load without any soap at all. If you're still getting detergent spotting, then this is my guess.
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It has happened in different washing machines and on different cycles. It happens using liquid or powder or them new little packages of soap.
There still could be a cycle we haven't tried yet. How about bi? More? Tri?
Maybe it's the harsh water we have. It's pretty bad. Never noticed this living in other locations.
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Sudy Nym wrote:
gilraen wrote:I realized yesterday that IMDb removed their discussion boards. Not that they *weren't* a cesspool - any public internet forums are - but it's still a shame, people often posted interesting stuff.
Hmm, I had some good indie/foreign films discussions there in the early naughts. That's too bad.
Yeah, it's sad. And while there was a lot of garbage posted there, I didn't think it rose to the level of nuking the entire thing. I was having some reasonably good discussions with people over the years, right up until my last post there a few weeks ago.

And sometimes I'd find out interesting tidbits there (though you had to take them with a grain of salt). For instance, on the Planet Of The Apes (1968) forum, a former neighbor of director Franklin J. Schaffner posted that Schaffner kept the nose of the spaceship (from the scene where the ship sank in the lake) beside his swimming pool.
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