Re: Random randomness
Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2016 11:28 pm
I have done nothing but teleport bread for three days.
That is not dead which can eternal lie, and with strange aeons bring us some web forums whereupon we can gather
http://garbi.online/forum/
Uh oh.Isgrimnur wrote:I have done nothing but teleport bread for three days.
Yup, that worked for me. You should also stand on the brake pedal for 30 seconds to drain capacitors, whatever that means.Daehawk wrote:Is he charging you? If so just unhook your battery for about 20 min and it will reset all the codes.
He drove her to the recording sessions!Isgrimnur wrote:Nope. But why was Captain left out?
At the time, I was like 9 years old, I think, so no. By the time I was 14 and bought the album, yep, and it was a surprise to me in 1984. Even more of a surprise, still not having seen the movie, was the lyric liners for songs that weren't included on the album. I so wanted to hear "What Shall We Do Now." A year later, when I turned 15 and saw the movie for the first time, "When the Tigers Broke Free" became one of my favorite songs... which led me The Final Cut and Animals and I never looked back. Even if my ignorant ass actually considers The Wall the best representation of art of the 20th century, I still actually listen to Animals and The Final Cut more.Smoove_B wrote:Whoa, whoa whoa. How am I just learning tonight that Toni Tennille sang backing vocals on the Pink Floyd Album, The Wall. Did everyone else know this but me?
Did you also know Glenn Danzig sang backup on Muskrat Love?Smoove_B wrote:Whoa, whoa whoa. How am I just learning tonight that Toni Tennille sang backing vocals on the Pink Floyd Album, The Wall. Did everyone else know this but me?
He exchanged a walk on part in The Wall for a lead role in a cage.Jaymann wrote:He was comfortably numb.Isgrimnur wrote:Nope. But why was Captain left out?
I'm like you - only I do Meddle over The Final Cut. mowing my lawn to San TropezLordMortis wrote:At the time, I was like 9 years old, I think, so no. By the time I was 14 and bought the album, yep, and it was a surprise to me in 1984. Even more of a surprise, still not having seen the movie, was the lyric liners for songs that weren't included on the album. I so wanted to hear "What Shall We Do Now." A year later, when I turned 15 and saw the movie for the first time, "When the Tigers Broke Free" became one of my favorite songs... which led me The Final Cut and Animals and I never looked back. Even if my ignorant ass actually considers The Wall the best representation of art of the 20th century, I still actually listen to Animals and The Final Cut more.Smoove_B wrote:Whoa, whoa whoa. How am I just learning tonight that Toni Tennille sang backing vocals on the Pink Floyd Album, The Wall. Did everyone else know this but me?
That's kind of like shaking it to make sure you don't leave spots on your pants when you're done. This Wiki suggests holding down the horn for 30 seconds, but I imagine it works with anything that normally engages an electrical spark when used. Brake lights, car horn, whatever.Kraken wrote:Yup, that worked for me. You should also stand on the brake pedal for 30 seconds to drain capacitors, whatever that means.Daehawk wrote:Is he charging you? If so just unhook your battery for about 20 min and it will reset all the codes.
If you're going to be mean, Santa won't bring you the Golden Girls action figures that your heart desires.hepcat wrote:Did you also know Glenn Danzig sang backup on Muskrat Love?
With you, I can't tell if you are joking.dbt1949 wrote:Well, stepping on the brakes didn't do it. I'll have to try disconnecting the battery.
It was disconnect the battery and *then* step on the brakes to flush all those spare electrons out of the system (brake lights).dbt1949 wrote:Well, stepping on the brakes didn't do it. I'll have to try disconnecting the battery.
That seems to be (anecdotally) the most common reason for the engine light to come on, which pisses me the hell right off. It's a total misnomer of the problem at hand. The engineers who decided to tie a fuel efficiency problem with things that will destroy an engine in the immediate future, like overheating or no oil pressure should be dis-engineerified.Smoove_B wrote:The CHECK ENGINE light was on in my car a few months ago and I went the whole gas cap route. After doing more searching online, all evidence suggested it was one of five (?) oxygen sensors that apparently give out between 140 and 150K miles in my model Subaru. Turns out that was 100% correct (I was at 148K), so score one for the Internet.
A paralyzed man is regaining a sense of touch while using a mind-controlled robotic hand, feeling subtle pressure in his own fingers when the artificial ones are touched. The experiment reported Thursday is an early step in the quest to create prosthetics that can feel.
How it works: Tiny chips implanted in Nathan Copeland's brain are bypassing his broken spinal cord, relaying electrical signals that govern movement and sensation to and from that robotic arm.
When University of Pittsburgh researchers blindfolded Copeland, he could correctly identify which robotic finger they touched 84 percent of the time.
"The majority of them, it felt like a pressure or a tingling" in his own corresponding finger, said Copeland, 30, of Dunbar, Pennsylvania. When a researcher touched two fingers at the same time, "I just laughed and I said, 'Are you trying to be tricky or something?"
Had to check the time stamp on your post. I thought I had inadvertently clicked on an old thread or page.Isgrimnur wrote:I have done nothing but teleport bread for three days.
As I mentioned when this was first brought to my attention, there's not enough points of articulation for these to be useful to me.Smoove_B wrote:If you're going to be mean, Santa won't bring you the Golden Girls action figures that your heart desires.hepcat wrote:Did you also know Glenn Danzig sang backup on Muskrat Love?
Power stored in the system. The brakes (well, brake lights) use it up. 20 minutes without power probably resets the memory.dbt1949 wrote:Oh, disconnect the battery and then press the brakes. If I'm going to disconnect the battery anyways why not just leave it that way for 20 minutes and forget about the brakes?
How about something more wobbly?hepcat wrote:As I mentioned when this was first brought to my attention, there's not enough points of articulation for these to be useful to me.
That reminds me of something I read about the Large Magellanic Cloud. Or was it the Small one? One of those. Anyway, it said that if there are people living in that cloud, then their night sky is dominated by our Milky Way galaxy. It looks absolutely huge to them.Daehawk wrote:Saw a thing about in the 1700s a scientist discovered a spiral galaxy 23 million light years away. One day someone will be saying.."They thought that was a long way away?" Because they'll go there in 5 minutes or so. Hell 1 light year is beyond us. But one day I can only imagine how it might be.
Pretty neat. I love her rendition of that song.LordMortis wrote:http://www.trendingly.com/jolene-slowed-down
Apparently they don't understand that it isn't a recording of her singing sloooowwwweerrrr. They clearly don't understand how that affects the sound.Daehawk wrote:People on there writing thats not her. I can hear her twang / lisp / accent so I know its her. She's my wife's cousin.