Random randomness
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Re: Random randomness
Ah, the American language. It's truly an elegant one. "Dude" and "Yo" roll off the tongue.
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That's exactly the kind of attitude they're counting on.YellowKing wrote:Yes, it's finally hit our town, as the neighborhood social group I'm on is now rife with supposed clown sightings. I think it's telling that most of these sightings are coming from kids, which leads me to believe most of them are simple schoolyard gossip. I wouldn't doubt an isolated incident or two, but I find it incredibly hard to believe there are large numbers of people dressed as clowns who have found a way to appear only to children and escape into the woods leaving no evidence whatsoever.Lawbeefaroni wrote:At this point, I think people are just jumping on board and dressing as clowns and standing around looking suspicious. And/or every clown spotted, even if it's just some guy on the way to a kid's birthday party, is reported as a "creepy clown." It's infectious.
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By Jove, that worked. Thanks for your sorcery. Before I did that I was able to connect by using my mobile hotspot, so the problem is definitely at the ISP level.LordMortis wrote:Change your DNS from automatic to google public by manually entering 8.8.8.8 as the primary and 8.8.4.4 as the secondary. Change it back when you are done. You do this under Network>Change Adapter Settings>LAN (or whatever you are using) >Properties> TCI/IPv4>propertiesKraken wrote:Chrome says its DNS address could not be found. Weird. Apparently the problem is with my ISP; I can connect via my phone when I turn off WiFi.stessier wrote:I can get there by typing in the address.
Maybe a DNS problem for you? Flush something or other and try again?
Not sure what to do about that. Flushing the toilet did not work.
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This is the first time in decades I've actually found clowns entertaining. Even more so when the police are angrily stating that it isn't funny.
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It happens. Routers go down and routes change all of the time. Remembering that sorcery is a good thing to keep your back pocket. I'd say better than 50% of the time when ISP is dead, it's not really dead and using google's DNS fixes my problem until they get back online.Kraken wrote:By Jove, that worked. Thanks for your sorcery. Before I did that I was able to connect by using my mobile hotspot, so the problem is definitely at the ISP level.LordMortis wrote:Change your DNS from automatic to google public by manually entering 8.8.8.8 as the primary and 8.8.4.4 as the secondary. Change it back when you are done. You do this under Network>Change Adapter Settings>LAN (or whatever you are using) >Properties> TCI/IPv4>propertiesKraken wrote:Chrome says its DNS address could not be found. Weird. Apparently the problem is with my ISP; I can connect via my phone when I turn off WiFi.stessier wrote:I can get there by typing in the address.
Maybe a DNS problem for you? Flush something or other and try again?
Not sure what to do about that. Flushing the toilet did not work.
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Just to jump in, there is no strong reason to change it back. Google is NEVER going to let their DNS go down for any significant amount of time and DNS is DNS, it doesn't matter who's providing it. If you want you can set one to Google and another to your ISP.Kraken wrote:By Jove, that worked. Thanks for your sorcery. Before I did that I was able to connect by using my mobile hotspot, so the problem is definitely at the ISP level.LordMortis wrote:Change your DNS from automatic to google public by manually entering 8.8.8.8 as the primary and 8.8.4.4 as the secondary. Change it back when you are done. You do this under Network>Change Adapter Settings>LAN (or whatever you are using) >Properties> TCI/IPv4>propertiesKraken wrote:Chrome says its DNS address could not be found. Weird. Apparently the problem is with my ISP; I can connect via my phone when I turn off WiFi.stessier wrote:I can get there by typing in the address.
Maybe a DNS problem for you? Flush something or other and try again?
Not sure what to do about that. Flushing the toilet did not work.
It might be quicker to reach your ISP during a lookup, but that stuff all gets cached anyway, and the speed boost isn't going to be noticeable.
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A guide to DNS providers
Your Internet service provider runs DNS servers for you, but you don’t have to use them. You can use third-party DNS servers instead, which offer a variety of features that your ISP probably doesn’t.
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Possible Speed Improvements
Possible Reliability Improvements
Parental Controls
Phishing Protection
Security Features
Access Geoblocked Content
Bypass Web Censorship
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OpenDNS is hugely popular around here, and provide other services as well.
Kraken, the next time you have a problem like this, try pinging a site by address. Or use the 8.8.8.8 address LM mentioned. If you get a response, you're at least getting out of your house and onto the internet, which means your isp isn't down.
ping 8.8.8.8
It's a quick test and easy to use for a layperson. If it fails, you know it's not just DNS (which is how words (site names) get translated into numbers (ip addresses), if you're not sure what DNS is).
Kraken, the next time you have a problem like this, try pinging a site by address. Or use the 8.8.8.8 address LM mentioned. If you get a response, you're at least getting out of your house and onto the internet, which means your isp isn't down.
ping 8.8.8.8
It's a quick test and easy to use for a layperson. If it fails, you know it's not just DNS (which is how words (site names) get translated into numbers (ip addresses), if you're not sure what DNS is).
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So what *really* happens if you use a heating pad for more than 15 minutes? Do you start to slow cook?... My back really wants to know, cause if I had my druthers right now, I'dabegoin home after work and falling asleep on my heating pad.
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LiveStrong
When you apply heat to a muscle, it opens up the blood vessels in that area. This increases blood flow, creating two effects. It relaxes the muscles, which is the source of how soothing heat treatment can feel. It also accelerates some of your healing, as increased blood flow brings more cells that help repair the area faster.
Here's the problem with increasing blood flow: it also increases inflammation. Since inflammation of your muscles is not just a symptom, but a cause, of muscle soreness, anything you do that increases inflammation will slow your healing and cause additional pain once you take the heat off.
Although less common that other heat pad problems, it's possible to sustain first-, second- and even third-degree burns by leaving a heating pad on the same area for too long. This is an especially serious risk for people with diabetes or other conditions that reduce sensitivity or those who fall asleep while under a heating pad. It doesn't have to hurt immediately to burn. Just as you can get a sunburn without feeling anything until it's too late, the long application of slightly too-warm heating pads can cook your skin.
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I was not having trouble accessing any other websites, including this one. And I figured the internet would be going bonkers if paypal were really down. It was just a matter of pinning down the failure.GreenGoo wrote:OpenDNS is hugely popular around here, and provide other services as well.
Kraken, the next time you have a problem like this, try pinging a site by address. Or use the 8.8.8.8 address LM mentioned. If you get a response, you're at least getting out of your house and onto the internet, which means your isp isn't down.
ping 8.8.8.8
It's a quick test and easy to use for a layperson. If it fails, you know it's not just DNS (which is how words (site names) get translated into numbers (ip addresses), if you're not sure what DNS is).
The fun thing about having a local company as one's ISP: I emailed their support department to explain the situation. An hour later they telephoned to tell me it was fixed. She said it was a bit more complicated than merely refreshing their DNS tables but didn't go into details...some issue with THEIR ISP and I shouldn't worry my pretty little head about it.
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Yes. The trick is to stop before you're cooked.LordMortis wrote:So what *really* happens if you use a heating pad for more than 15 minutes? Do you start to slow cook?...
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And then tent yourself under tinfoil for about half an hour.Zarathud wrote:Yes. The trick is to stop before you're cooked.LordMortis wrote:So what *really* happens if you use a heating pad for more than 15 minutes? Do you start to slow cook?...
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Make sure you sear yourself first to seal in the juices.
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Re: Random randomness
Listening to Juice Newtons Angel song Im glad I went to see Deadpool at the theater. Not only did I help support it and Ryan for more but I was thoroughly entertained to the max
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Re: Random randomness
I plugged in OpenDNS a couple of years ago when I was having some issues. I haven't had a single problem since. They get my recommendation.GreenGoo wrote:OpenDNS is hugely popular around here, and provide other services as well.
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Douchebag DFW Airport
100% increase is now defined as a "slight increase".Rates remain unchanged for passengers who park at the airport terminal for less than two hours, a group that accounts for more than half of the 36,000 vehicles in and out of the airport each day. Those rates will stay at $2 for parking between eight minutes and half an hour, and $3 for those parked between 30 minutes and two hours.
The airport did slightly increase the cost for those who use the airport's access road as part of their daily commute, instituting a $4 charge for those who pass through the airport's toll gates in less than eight minutes. Those commuters previously paid the same $2 fee as those who parked at the terminal for less than half an hour.
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CNN
Dozens of people trapped overnight in cable cars dangling at 12,000 feet in the French Alps have been rescued safely, officials said Friday.
At least three children and their families were among 33 passengers forced to spend the night in the cabins after weather conditions and the onset of darkness meant the operation to bring them down was halted late Thursday.
The passengers' ordeal began at about 4:30 p.m. local time Thursday when two cables crossed over each other, a local government official told CNN.
The cable cars became stuck in position, leaving 110 people trapped. French and Italian helicopters were called in, and rescue teams managed to get 65 of them to safety.
Hours later, workers were able to bring down 12 more passengers, who walked to a connecting cable car that took them to the Italian town of Courmayeur.
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Rescue workers conducted regular check-ins and phone calls with the remaining passengers through the night, Iain Cleaver, an employee of the Mont-Blanc Company, which operates the cable cars, told CNN.
Each cabin contained a survival kit including blankets, water and cereal bars, and extra food supplies were passed to those that the emergency services personnel could reach. The last passengers were finally evacuated early Friday morning.
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Why can't women understand the men are masters of multitasking. I have no trouble in saying 'What?' when I'm in the middle of my computer game and she says something important that needs a reply too.
Yes I will miss the occasional important message but then again if it had been that important in the first place I would be dead and not have to worry about it anyways. No need to repeat.
Yes I will miss the occasional important message but then again if it had been that important in the first place I would be dead and not have to worry about it anyways. No need to repeat.
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Because it's not true. It's commonly believed that women are the multitaskers and men fail at it comparatively.
Whether that's true or not I have no idea.
Whether that's true or not I have no idea.
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There was some article on Ars that showed in clinical studies, no one is good at multitasking. If you shift your focus, you do one of the things you are trying to do less well than you previously did it. It didn't change between males/females either.
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Re: Random randomness
Women want your attention as a sign of your respect and love. Multitask at your own peril.
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Oh great a Alien Nation remake...Hollywood you suck.
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how about Illegal Aliens? It was a fantastic read.
https://www.amazon.com/Illegal-Aliens-N ... inw_strp_1
https://www.amazon.com/Illegal-Aliens-N ... inw_strp_1
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Re: Random randomness
Just a small observance of the passage of time......
The Phantom Menace came out closer to Return of the Jedi than today. RotJ 1983 and TPM 1999 = 16 years. TPM to now 17 years.
It seems almost wrong to me. Time passed slower as a younger person or kid so from the time RotJ came out to TPM seems HUGE but nope...been longer since TPM till now. And it seems MUCH less time has passed. Sigh.
The Phantom Menace came out closer to Return of the Jedi than today. RotJ 1983 and TPM 1999 = 16 years. TPM to now 17 years.
It seems almost wrong to me. Time passed slower as a younger person or kid so from the time RotJ came out to TPM seems HUGE but nope...been longer since TPM till now. And it seems MUCH less time has passed. Sigh.
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It's a lot easier to accept if you continue to deny its existence.
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But you are taking the time between the Last of the First3, to the first of the Second3... Shouldn't you be comparing times between A New Hope and TPM ?Daehawk wrote:Just a small observance of the passage of time......
The Phantom Menace came out closer to Return of the Jedi than today. RotJ 1983 and TPM 1999 = 16 years. TPM to now 17 years.
It seems almost wrong to me. Time passed slower as a younger person or kid so from the time RotJ came out to TPM seems HUGE but nope...been longer since TPM till now. And it seems MUCH less time has passed. Sigh.
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No, he's right. He's measuring the long dry spell when there was no Star Wars.Unagi wrote:But you are taking the time between the Last of the First3, to the first of the Second3... Shouldn't you be comparing times between A New Hope and TPM ?Daehawk wrote:Just a small observance of the passage of time......
The Phantom Menace came out closer to Return of the Jedi than today. RotJ 1983 and TPM 1999 = 16 years. TPM to now 17 years.
It seems almost wrong to me. Time passed slower as a younger person or kid so from the time RotJ came out to TPM seems HUGE but nope...been longer since TPM till now. And it seems MUCH less time has passed. Sigh.
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I read those "happy pet' stories over on Yahoo all the time.
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Somebody in the next cubicle aisle over has their phone's ringtone set to some sort of conga drum sound.
It wouldn't be so bad except that they're out of the office and somebody's been calling them every two minutes for the last half hour.
It sounds like the Zulu's are preparing to overrun that aisle and move on to us next.
It wouldn't be so bad except that they're out of the office and somebody's been calling them every two minutes for the last half hour.
It sounds like the Zulu's are preparing to overrun that aisle and move on to us next.
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Currently have a live stream of low speed police chase of semi in California somewhere. I don't know why.
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I've been up for 12 hours, running off of four hours sleep, and been waiting four hours for my hotel room to become available.
If this ever gets resolved, I'm probably skipping the opening keynote speech to sleep.
If this ever gets resolved, I'm probably skipping the opening keynote speech to sleep.
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I created a somewhat random three-hour playlist for game night. An Alice Cooper song was playing and my work friend asked me if it was Psy.
I mean, Psy is catchy. I've got nothing against him. And I'm not a huge Alice Cooper fan, or anything. But I'm very confused. Song in question.
I mean, Psy is catchy. I've got nothing against him. And I'm not a huge Alice Cooper fan, or anything. But I'm very confused. Song in question.
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I wouldn't have guessed the singer if you hadn't pointed it out and I am an Alice Cooper fan.
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I guess that's true. And now that I listen to it carefully, the verses have a bouncy, hip-hoppy vibe that could be thought to be reminiscent of what I know of Psy. But it struck me as an absurd comparison to make. That said, I'm totally on board with an Psy-Alice Cooper collaboration now.
I saw a commercial on late night TV. It said, "Forget everything you know about slipcovers." So I did. And it was a load off my mind. Then the commercial tried to sell me slipcovers, and I didn't know what the hell they were. -- Mitch Hedberg
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