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Always heard tomato juice bath.
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Hydrogen peroxide, baking soda and dish soap.
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My dog growing up had a white chest until he encountered a skunk. Then he had a pink one for quite a long time.Daehawk wrote:Always heard tomato juice bath.
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That's what I grew up with. Turns out that it's only marginally better than just using soap.Daehawk wrote:Always heard tomato juice bath.
As I understand it (from watching the Mythbusters episode), the smell is from an oil. So you want something that will lift the oil from the hairs and let it wash away.
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Gasoline then......TheMix wrote:That's what I grew up with. Turns out that it's only marginally better than just using soap.Daehawk wrote:Always heard tomato juice bath.
As I understand it (from watching the Mythbusters episode), the smell is from an oil. So you want something that will lift the oil from the hairs and let it wash away.
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Dawn would be good then.
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It is, but it's vastly superior when combined with the recommended hydrogen peroxide and baking soda to help knock out the niff.Daehawk wrote:Dawn would be good then.
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Adopting Ziggy Stardog a few weeks ago has had some very pleasant and unexpected side benefits. I went from being a total lazy lump to now walking around 3 miles a day. I've gotten outside more in the last 3 weeks than I have the in the last 6 months combined. The kids now want to play outside, where we could never get them to go out before. I'm spending less time on my phone/iPad and more time actually interacting with both the kids and the dog.
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That's for removing skunk smell from the dog, not what I asked.Daehawk wrote:Always heard tomato juice bath.
Archinerd wrote:There's a surprising lack of good information on how to remove the dog smell from the skunk.hentzau wrote:Yeah, we used that recipe before the Mythbusters episode with our previous dog. But there's always a smell that lingers no matter how much you scrub the dog.gilraen wrote:According to my husband (who speaks from experience , google Mythbusters for a homemade skunk smell remover.hentzau wrote:Dog + Skunk = Ugh.
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Oh that's an easy one.Archinerd wrote:That's for removing skunk smell from the dog, not what I asked.Daehawk wrote:Always heard tomato juice bath.
Archinerd wrote:There's a surprising lack of good information on how to remove the dog smell from the skunk.hentzau wrote:Yeah, we used that recipe before the Mythbusters episode with our previous dog. But there's always a smell that lingers no matter how much you scrub the dog.gilraen wrote:According to my husband (who speaks from experience , google Mythbusters for a homemade skunk smell remover.hentzau wrote:Dog + Skunk = Ugh.
Turpentine lubricated rectal exam. That will have your skunk smelling like new in no time flat.
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http://qz.com/726338/the-code-that-took ... e-capsule/
My brother taught himself Assembly using the "Assembly" cartridge for our Atari 800. Several of his friends did similar things on Commodore Vic 20 and Apple II. They did all kinds of geeky stuff the made my envious of smart people. My brother went on to try and avoid a career in computers for the next 20 years. He ultimately failed and became a professional programmer.
I did learn to some BASIC graphics and horrible noises but never could make them do much. I so wanted to design video games.
My brother taught himself Assembly using the "Assembly" cartridge for our Atari 800. Several of his friends did similar things on Commodore Vic 20 and Apple II. They did all kinds of geeky stuff the made my envious of smart people. My brother went on to try and avoid a career in computers for the next 20 years. He ultimately failed and became a professional programmer.
I did learn to some BASIC graphics and horrible noises but never could make them do much. I so wanted to design video games.
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That reminded me. I learned assembly on thisLordMortis wrote: My brother taught himself Assembly using the "Assembly" cartridge for our Atari 800. Several of his friends did similar things on Commodore Vic 20 and Apple II.
It's okay if you folks don't recognize it. Back then this company is so f***ing big in Texas they sponsored EVERYTHING, and schools basically have to use their crap for everything, even universities.
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Robbers target players of popular Pokemon Go smartphone game, police in O'Fallon, Mo., say
A new smartphone game takes people out into the real world to collect cute creatures, but sometimes the real world can be a dangerous place. That’s what some players found out after four teens apparently staked out specific spots they knew would draw players of the popular Pokemon Go game, then robbed them, O’Fallon police say. The robbery part made sense to police, but O’Fallon Sgt. Phil Hardin joked that “younger, geeky officers” had to fill in their colleagues about some of what the victim was describing. “All of the elements of a robbery were all there, so that part was easy, but the more in-depth discussion that followed was like, ‘What?’” Hardin said. “You really can’t make this stuff up.”
Hardin was among officers called to a robbery scene near a gas station at the intersection of Highway K and Feise Road about 2 a.m. Sunday. Authorities spotted the four suspects in a black BMW shortly after arriving at the scene. Police arrested the teens and found a handgun. Later Sunday, authorities charged Shane Michael Baker, 18, Brett W. Miller, 17, and Jamine James D. Warner, 18, with first-degree robbery and armed criminal action. All three were being held with bail set at $100,000 cash-only. A fourth suspect, 16, was in the custody of juvenile authorities.
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http://www.factmonster.com/spot/hotdog1.html
Maybe stuck eating four at a cookout or two throughout a year and maybe as many as two to three trips to a Coney in a year. Add an exceptional year where I might buy and consume a pack of dogs at home. That's 18 hot dogs in a really heavy hot dog eating year.
One of you must be a serious hot dog pig.
Pizza, on the other hand, is natures perfect food and I still haven't found a way to live without it. I can't remember the last time I went for more than a week without eating a pizza and I never find myself going "Na, I'm just not feeling like pizza today." ever.
Inconthiable. I assume I eat more hot dogs than a typical person and that's got to be...Every year, Americans eat an average of 60 hot dogs each.
Maybe stuck eating four at a cookout or two throughout a year and maybe as many as two to three trips to a Coney in a year. Add an exceptional year where I might buy and consume a pack of dogs at home. That's 18 hot dogs in a really heavy hot dog eating year.
One of you must be a serious hot dog pig.
Pizza, on the other hand, is natures perfect food and I still haven't found a way to live without it. I can't remember the last time I went for more than a week without eating a pizza and I never find myself going "Na, I'm just not feeling like pizza today." ever.
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Entrepreneurs are offering Pokemon-Go players Uber-type ride service
In other news...
The Pokemon Go Murder is probably a hoax, and GoFundMe donations will be refunded
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The speakers in the ceiling of my office, which normally just announce fire drills and the like, suddenly started playing Spanish guitar music. Which was great...but now it's transitioned to muzac.
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Ah, I believe I can guess your age! Not to many people say muzak now a-days. I tend to still use the word and get many puzzled faces from my younger friends.El Guapo wrote:...but now it's transitioned to muzac.
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So, my PC is currently in the shop for a hardware transplant (new mobo, i7-6700K, GTX 1080), but no worries since I have my tablet to keep me out of trouble until I get the PC back. Until my WIFI router falls over (as it is wont to do once or twice a year), which is not a problem since all I need to do is log on to the router and reset the transceiver. Which I can do as soon as I get my PC back.
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I watched "The Big Short" on the flight home today. It was a fantastic movie that took an extremely complex event (the housing market crash) and made it fun and easy(ish) to understand.
And if it's even close to accurate, it's absolutely terrifying.
And if it's even close to accurate, it's absolutely terrifying.
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Dear Me:Max Peck wrote:So, my PC is currently in the shop for a hardware transplant (new mobo, i7-6700K, GTX 1080), but no worries since I have my tablet to keep me out of trouble until I get the PC back. Until my WIFI router falls over (as it is wont to do once or twice a year), which is not a problem since all I need to do is log on to the router and reset the transceiver. Which I can do as soon as I get my PC back.
My new First World Problem -- posting from an ethernet-connected PS3.
It turns out that you can manage the router via the PS3 if you remember the correct URL...
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I meant to follow up on that this morning, but I'm glad you had the epiphany.
It's almost as if people are the problem.
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The fundamental problem was that I "knew" that the router used https (it actally uses http), so when the browser hung I blamed the browser rather than the URL (the browser was also failing on external sites that use https, so it seemed consistent). The face-palm moment didn't come until I dug out the router manual to check the IP address, at which point I discovered that I had been specifying the wrong protocol. A classic failure of imagination compounded by misinformation.Isgrimnur wrote:
I meant to follow up on that this morning, but I'm glad you had the epiphany.
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Well they used to all use http so it is forgivable. It is only the last few years that I have seen them set to use https out of the box with http disabled.
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the first Wall of Voodoo album is out of print (Dark Continent, from 1981). what is up with that? it's my next used CD bin search challenge.
others i am looking for:
- all the David Bowie pressings on RCA (except for Space Oddity and Station to Station, which i do have) (i'd also super love the Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs pressings, but those are crazy stupid expensive)
- the rest of the King Crimson HDCD pressings on DGM i don't have (think i'm down to In The Wake of Poseidon, Islands, and Three of a Perfect Pair)
others i am looking for:
- all the David Bowie pressings on RCA (except for Space Oddity and Station to Station, which i do have) (i'd also super love the Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs pressings, but those are crazy stupid expensive)
- the rest of the King Crimson HDCD pressings on DGM i don't have (think i'm down to In The Wake of Poseidon, Islands, and Three of a Perfect Pair)
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Not relevant of any of the above posts but this IS Random Randomness so it doesn't need to be!
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I haven't been called Captain Buzzkill on occasion by accident.
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For my week off, it sure has been complicated.
Tomorrow, I just do stupid, but fun things.
Tomorrow, I just do stupid, but fun things.
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I'm sorry. But I couldn't, in all honesty, allow you to spread a harmful lie that anything other than a coke icee is good now, could I?
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Sudden hematuria had me worried. As far as as I know I have no UTI, no fever and no pain, so I guess I'll give it 48 hours and see if it stops by itself. Else, it's time for doctor's appointment. It's just... unnatural seeing that color, ya know?
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Eat any beets today?Kasey Chang wrote:Sudden hematuria had me worried. As far as as I know I have no UTI, no fever and no pain, so I guess I'll give it 48 hours and see if it stops by itself. Else, it's time for doctor's appointment. It's just... unnatural seeing that color, ya know?
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Could be from an undetected kidney stone...though its rare to not know you have or had one.
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Other than pre-diabetes (which is under management) I've lost an inch or two off my waist in the past month or two (but not any weight).
And no, no beets. Checked blood pressure, it's fine (though who knows if I can trust this tiny meter). I guess I should give myself a prick to see how's my blood sugar...
And no, no beets. Checked blood pressure, it's fine (though who knows if I can trust this tiny meter). I guess I should give myself a prick to see how's my blood sugar...
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Depending on what you are/were that's not bad. When I was in highschool I was 180 with 28 inch waist. A couple of years ago I was down to 180 for a time with a 34 inch waist. Let's just say, I've lost a bit of muscle over the unkind years.Kasey Chang wrote:Other than pre-diabetes (which is under management) I've lost an inch or two off my waist in the past month or two (but not any weight).
And no, no beets. Checked blood pressure, it's fine (though who knows if I can trust this tiny meter). I guess I should give myself a prick to see how's my blood sugar...
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That can make it look like you are bleeding out of your ass, it doesn't affect your urine... that I recall.gilraen wrote:Eat any beets today?Kasey Chang wrote:Sudden hematuria had me worried. As far as as I know I have no UTI, no fever and no pain, so I guess I'll give it 48 hours and see if it stops by itself. Else, it's time for doctor's appointment. It's just... unnatural seeing that color, ya know?
I'll see your hematuria and raise you hematospermia. It's just unnatural to see that color there, too.
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Thats it Im done looking up the big words.
I was remarking to my wife that around 1985 I wore 32/32 jeans. A few years ago I was wearing 40/32 or 42/32 to be comfortable. Im down from 214 to 190 and wear 38/32 pretty well but either they make 32 longer or Im shrinking. Im not overweight now but all my fat whatever I have is my stomach. Its not big and you cant tell it but if I poke it it jiggles hahah...ugh. Old age sux.....cause my age now sucks.
I was remarking to my wife that around 1985 I wore 32/32 jeans. A few years ago I was wearing 40/32 or 42/32 to be comfortable. Im down from 214 to 190 and wear 38/32 pretty well but either they make 32 longer or Im shrinking. Im not overweight now but all my fat whatever I have is my stomach. Its not big and you cant tell it but if I poke it it jiggles hahah...ugh. Old age sux.....cause my age now sucks.
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have you been working out intensely? it could be Rhabdomyolysis. I have known 2 people in the past few months who had this.Kasey Chang wrote:Sudden hematuria had me worried. As far as as I know I have no UTI, no fever and no pain, so I guess I'll give it 48 hours and see if it stops by itself. Else, it's time for doctor's appointment. It's just... unnatural seeing that color, ya know?
Rapid muscle breakdown form too intense of workouts leads to protein entering urine and gives you brown urine. Pretty serious thing.
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I just gave away a few pairs of size 32 shorts that Wife excavated from storage. I might possibly see size 34 again one day, but 32 ain't ever gonna happen unless I get a wasting disease. Or quit drinking beer, which would be even worse.Daehawk wrote:Thats it Im done looking up the big words.
I was remarking to my wife that around 1985 I wore 32/32 jeans. A few years ago I was wearing 40/32 or 42/32 to be comfortable. Im down from 214 to 190 and wear 38/32 pretty well but either they make 32 longer or Im shrinking. Im not overweight now but all my fat whatever I have is my stomach. Its not big and you cant tell it but if I poke it it jiggles hahah...ugh. Old age sux.....cause my age now sucks.
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I've also moved from a 32 leg to a 30 leg, although I vaguely recall stopping in at 31 for awhile. A disproportionate amount of my height is in my torso, and if my legs are getting shorter...hello new career as an animated cartoon character.Daehawk wrote:Thats it Im done looking up the big words.
I was remarking to my wife that around 1985 I wore 32/32 jeans. A few years ago I was wearing 40/32 or 42/32 to be comfortable. Im down from 214 to 190 and wear 38/32 pretty well but either they make 32 longer or Im shrinking. Im not overweight now but all my fat whatever I have is my stomach. Its not big and you cant tell it but if I poke it it jiggles hahah...ugh. Old age sux.....cause my age now sucks.
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why shared services isn't the right answer for everything.
Ticket details: Web service application is slow responding.
There are literally 10 (maybe more) different groups that could be the source of the problem, one of which could in theory be the user.
There is no work flow designed, each group has their own priorities and fiefdoms.
Assuming preliminary efforts fail to identify anything obvious, and assuming you want to keep everyone informed and in the loop, a conference call with 10+ people is needed to even start to address the ticket. God help us all if it's something intricate, subtle and complicated and not something easy like a failed disk or memory or networking (easy networking, not complicated networking).
I swear to god if I ever meet Harper in the street I'm gonna kick him in the balls. There is no doubt in my mind that "we" (meaning all of IT for the entire federal government) have been set up to fail.
I loath that man.
Ticket details: Web service application is slow responding.
There are literally 10 (maybe more) different groups that could be the source of the problem, one of which could in theory be the user.
There is no work flow designed, each group has their own priorities and fiefdoms.
Assuming preliminary efforts fail to identify anything obvious, and assuming you want to keep everyone informed and in the loop, a conference call with 10+ people is needed to even start to address the ticket. God help us all if it's something intricate, subtle and complicated and not something easy like a failed disk or memory or networking (easy networking, not complicated networking).
I swear to god if I ever meet Harper in the street I'm gonna kick him in the balls. There is no doubt in my mind that "we" (meaning all of IT for the entire federal government) have been set up to fail.
I loath that man.