Re: Random randomness
Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2023 6:14 pm
We're just moving from one end of the state to the other, so I'll still be a Masshole.
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/
We're just moving from one end of the state to the other, so I'll still be a Masshole.
Do you have to change your accent when you do that?
I'm in Philadelphia, as are Default and (a recent arrival) Madmarcus. I've met both of these nice folks!
Knoxville is about an hour east of us.Daehawk wrote: Tue Dec 05, 2023 7:47 pm Knoxville is not even that far from me. Nashville now that is a bit of a drive..and theres a big ass mountain in the middle.
IIRC, aren't you near Chattanooga?Daehawk wrote: Tue Dec 05, 2023 7:47 pm Knoxville is not even that far from me. Nashville now that is a bit of a drive..and theres a big ass mountain in the middle.
The Berkshires are culturally closer to NYC than to Boston, and physically closer to upstate NY than to central or eastern MA. When Bostonians go on vacation, they either go south to the Cape or north to NH and ME; most have never been to the Berkshires. So yeah, the accent is different. I lived in Albany (pronounced AW-bunny) for a few years so I've already got that down.
My bad.ImLawBoy wrote: Wed Dec 06, 2023 11:36 am Friendly reminder to try to keep political stuff out of EBG. Thanks.
SEE ROCK CITYem2nought wrote: Tue Dec 05, 2023 9:12 pm Ages ago, my parents briefly considered buying a house on top of Lookout Mountain.
Used to be so many barns with that art on them back in the day.SEE ROCK CITY
Jaymon wrote: Wed Dec 06, 2023 8:11 pm
Thats crazy beans. I also live in Albany!
Probably a completely different one. Which gives me endless amounts of anger when doing google searches.
"Tire repair Albany"
No google, thats five thousand miles away, WTF?
A train manufactured by a Polish company suddenly broke down during maintenance. The experts were helpless – the train was fine, it just wouldn’t run. In a desperate last gasp, the Dragon Sector team was called in to help, and its members found wonders the train engineers had never dreamed of.
In this story, we will take you on an unusual journey. A journey full of unexpected discoveries and events, a journey under pressure of time and money, as well as unusual technologies. A journey in which the train plays the most important role – although unfortunately it doesn’t move, even though it should. Fasten your seatbelts – or at least sit comfortably, because there are sharp turns ahead.
Why the train broke down
Figuring out how to get the train to run wasn’t even half the battle – you still had to figure out why it broke down, and this is where the thrill ride begins.
Months of analysis and reverse engineering uncovered some extremely interesting conditions written into the software code of various trains supplied by Newag. After hundreds of hours spent on code dumped from dozens of trainsets, it was possible to identify some very interesting mechanisms causing sudden train sickness.
Pyperkub wrote: Wed Dec 06, 2023 9:12 pm I'm not really sure where to put this article of Polish Corporate malfeasance and good guy hackers, but it is one heck of a tale:
The answer will vary wildly depending on the religion (or lack thereof) of the person being asked.Daehawk wrote: Tue Dec 05, 2023 4:59 pm Random thought.....I wonder if part of a person's or animal's spirit remains in places they were during life be a home or a store...just everywhere they went part of them remains in a way.
Then I wonder if like here at home the part that remains doesn't know they've passed on and they go about their time as always. But the living occupy that space as well. Like if I move some stuff around or walk through do the spirits think Im the ghost? Do they feel me or notice things in the home moved or a small of my cologne?
By fun coincidence, I just found a backup copy of the Gone Golders Map Project a couple of days ago (for the two and a half people who remember it.)Unagi wrote: Tue Dec 05, 2023 1:24 pm I feel like I can place about 70%
BH and Daehawk are easy (although I put Daehawk in Tenn/Kentucky interchangeably)
Top of my head:
I picture the Chicago group mostly as Lawbeef, Lawboy, Zarathud, Hepcat, JeffV, Seppe, Hentzau, Archinerd, hipolito... (I'm here too)
Texas has Isgrimnur, Cooposonic, LittleRaven
Michigan: LordMortis, Remus West, Chaosraven, recently Scoop### moved there.
Colorado: MHS, Meal, Zaxxon, TheMix, gilraen, I think Defiant too?
California: Piperkub, Jaymann
Pennsylvania: Holman
Mass: Kraken (but moving), El Guapo
Florida: jstemple, msteelers, Jag
Canada: MaxPeck, GreenGoo, Rumpy, Sudy
NJ: Smoove_B?, maybe Malchior?
NY: AWS###
Alabama: Lassr
Georgia: Grifman, I think?
Oregon: Exodor, Kurth
Washington: Alefroth
Utah: Skinypupy
North Carolina: Yellowking
South Carolina: stessier (but he may have moved again) , carpet_pissr
I suspect Florida will be one of the last states where landlines are a thing.We still have ours and know folks who are keeping theirs.dbt1949 wrote: Thu Dec 07, 2023 12:35 am I talked my d-i-l into getting me a landline as I can't figure out the I pad they got me. Guess what ? There is no laneline company in the area.
The world really hates me!
No, there is no law in Florida requiring phone companies to provide landlines. In fact, Florida was one of the first states to deregulate the telecommunications industry, removing the requirement for universal landline service in 2012.
This means that phone companies in Florida have the freedom to choose which services they offer, and they are not obligated to provide landlines if there is sufficient competition from alternative voice communication services like Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and wireless phones.
While landlines are still available in some areas of Florida, many residents have opted for more affordable and convenient alternatives. This has led to a significant decline in landline subscriptions over the past decade.
Here are some resources you may find helpful:
* **Floridians continue pulling plug on landline phones:** [https://winknews.com/2022/08/03/floridi ... ne-phones/](https://winknews.com/2022/08/03/floridi ... ne-phones/)
* **Landline rules frustrate telecoms:** [https://www.washingtonpost.com/business ... story.html](https://www.washingtonpost.com/business ... story.html)
* **Landline service shutdown by FCC Order 19-72:** [https://www.communityphone.org/blogs/la ... -fcc-19-72](https://www.communityphone.org/blogs/la ... -fcc-19-72)
I suspect you are right. Old-folk being drawn to a Florida retirement and old-folk being famous for holding on to old technology makes it a pretty clear vision.jztemple2 wrote: Thu Dec 07, 2023 11:17 am I suspect Florida will be one of the last states where landlines are a thing.We still have ours and know folks who are keeping theirs.
Criminal, for sure.Isgrimnur wrote: Wed Dec 06, 2023 10:11 pmPyperkub wrote: Wed Dec 06, 2023 9:12 pm I'm not really sure where to put this article of Polish Corporate malfeasance and good guy hackers, but it is one heck of a tale:
That is some deep levels of bullshit.
We've met at Octocon, so you do too!LordMortis wrote: Thu Dec 07, 2023 11:43 am I do not believe I know a single person IRL that has a landline anymore.
Heh. I will amend. I don't think there is a single person I know whose house I have been in within the last decade whom have landline anymore.stessier wrote: Thu Dec 07, 2023 12:00 pmWe've met at Octocon, so you do too!LordMortis wrote: Thu Dec 07, 2023 11:43 am I do not believe I know a single person IRL that has a landline anymore.
But it won't if the power goes out which is a major distinction between this and the original analog landline that had its own power. That's part of the reason why many municipalities do not allow emergency phones in elevators to be VoIP.Jaymann wrote: Thu Dec 07, 2023 11:51 am I have a cable bundled landline which I did not ask for and never use. I suppose it could come in handy if cell service goes out.
YEah, POTS is the main reason we still have a landline, especially after a week-long PG&E "personal safety power shutdown" (PSPS) a couple of years ago. The fact that we can have an older phone that just jacks into the phone line and works without power, without battery, without cellphone tower power, etc. was important.gilraen wrote: Thu Dec 07, 2023 12:11 pmBut it won't if the power goes out which is a major distinction between this and the original analog landline that had its own power. That's part of the reason why many municipalities do not allow emergency phones in elevators to be VoIP.Jaymann wrote: Thu Dec 07, 2023 11:51 am I have a cable bundled landline which I did not ask for and never use. I suppose it could come in handy if cell service goes out.
In theory, though, there should be be VoIP offerings in dbt's area. If there's internet, someone would be offering phone service.
That's because old-folk have a refined sense of what is just a fad and what are the things that are really importantUnagi wrote: Thu Dec 07, 2023 11:29 amI suspect you are right. Old-folk being drawn to a Florida retirement and old-folk being famous for holding on to old technology makes it a pretty clear vision.jztemple2 wrote: Thu Dec 07, 2023 11:17 am I suspect Florida will be one of the last states where landlines are a thing.We still have ours and know folks who are keeping theirs.