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Charmonium

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May 15, 2015
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The US needs to get out of the stone age and start using bidet toilet seats. Water blasts your ass clean instead of trying to wipe it with your own hands. Then we wouldn't have these problems...
But having water shoot up your ass is so gay.






Kidding ;)
 

Red Squirrel

No Lifer
May 24, 2003
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How long does the sensor last for? We have one of those that plugs into the outlet.

Like 5 years I think. I never even realized till not that long ago actually. Smoke detector are 10 years typically.

New problem: trying to sleep and neibgour has super loud music. Downside of weather being nicer, this is a constant thing even in weekdays. Think I'll have to start sleeping in living room on couch.
 

Sonikku

Lifer
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Need to get to Thailand for reasons, but I need about twenty grand and I don't have it. :(
 

CZroe

Lifer
Jun 24, 2001
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Need to get to Thailand for reasons, but I need about twenty grand and I don't have it. :(

Admittedly, I have not looked in to it, but I thought those surgeries were much cheaper than that in that part of the world.

You must be going there for a taboo, err, an exotic, uh... pet. Yeah. "A pet." That's it.
 
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Imp

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Trimmed the number of DVD boxes I had down by maxing the capacity of the boxes. Now I have a dozen spare boxes that I "have" to try selling. Plan was to recycle them since they should be polypropylene, but they have vinyl label holders.

And I'm backing my crap up to my external hard drive... not sure if I should get an extra USB drive or not now.
 

Red Squirrel

No Lifer
May 24, 2003
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It's super nice out, was actually hot enough that I had to use the AC in the car for the first time. But I'm stuck at work. :(

A side effect of warm weather like this is the snow melting and lot of water everywhere, which means tons of data trouble dispatches due to bad cables. I guess I can't complain I make pretty good money. You just get so used to doing nothing all night then it's annoying when it's busy. :p
 

Imp

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I've been watching dubbed shows/movies and remembering what a travesty it is it is for anything to be dubbed over. You're butchering the original!
 

ponyo

Lifer
Feb 14, 2002
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Need to get to Thailand for reasons, but I need about twenty grand and I don't have it. :(

That's third world problem. You need to open some credit cards and charge the trip to Thailand and be in debt like the rest of the population. Then it's first world problem.
 

Imp

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Realized that I should get a smoke alarm to go near my bed because the closest one is outside my bedroom. Inside my bedroom is a cable box on 24/7 and other crap that's plugged in. If any of them meltdown when I sleep, I am probably dead before the smoke makes it to the nearest alarm.

Edit: Went celebrity Instagram stalking and stupidly read comments. Video of celeb dye/washing hair = tons of comments about how much water she's wasting running the tap between rinses. Give me a break, industry uses more than residential ever will. Your iPhone/computer you typed that with probably used way more from mining to manufacturing to shipping.
 
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IronWing

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Realized that I should get a smoke alarm to go near my bed because the closest one is outside my bedroom. Inside my bedroom is a cable box on 24/7 and other crap that's plugged in. If any of them meltdown when I sleep, I am probably dead before the smoke makes it to the nearest alarm.

Edit: Went celebrity Instagram stalking and stupidly read comments. Video of celeb dye/washing hair = tons of comments about how much water she's wasting running the tap between rinses. Give me a break, industry uses more than residential ever will. Your iPhone/computer you typed that with probably used way more from mining to manufacturing to shipping.
Earthquakes in Japan and Ecuador. Lead story: Princess Kate wears $7 earrings.
 

CraKaJaX

Lifer
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Not sure if I should order the Bacon Bloody or the Tequila Bloody with Chipotle lime puree at brunch. My flight leaves at 750, so maybe I'll do both...?
 

Ns1

No Lifer
Jun 17, 2001
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Emirates has been slowing replacing VC with Moët as their house champagne. I am not amused.
 

Ichinisan

Lifer
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Edit: Went celebrity Instagram stalking and stupidly read comments. Video of celeb dye/washing hair = tons of comments about how much water she's wasting running the tap between rinses. Give me a break, industry uses more than residential ever will. Your iPhone/computer you typed that with probably used way more from mining to manufacturing to shipping.
Use!=Waste
 

Imp

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Use!=Waste

Edit: More importantly, people were talking about wasting water and how some people don't have it. They likely typed that on a smartphone/computer using Instagram -- nice symbols of consumerism. Bet that $500 phone/computer could have fed a family in a third-world country for a long time. Lifespan of electronics = a couple years, then off it goes to China to be recycled by kids burning parts for metals while destroying local water sources.
 
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lxskllr

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Got r134a to (hopefully)fix the ac in the work truck. Turns out the charge is probably fine, but there's a fault elsewhere. Now it's getting into difficult/expensive territory, and it looks like I'll have a hot summer. yay :^|
 

Charmonium

Lifer
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Got r134a to (hopefully)fix the ac in the work truck. Turns out the charge is probably fine, but there's a fault elsewhere. Now it's getting into difficult/expensive territory, and it looks like I'll have a hot summer. yay :^|
Could it just be the compressor belt? I assume you're getting some cool air but not much. There aren't any other moving parts so the only other option is that the flow is being blocked by something.
 

lxskllr

No Lifer
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Could it just be the compressor belt? I assume you're getting some cool air but not much. There aren't any other moving parts so the only other option is that the flow is being blocked by something.

No squealing. Hard to say regarding temp. Hasn't gotten hot yet(tomorrow will be), so the air kinda sorta feels cool, but I think it's ambient temperature. When I checked the pressure, it showed it being overcharged. I took it for a short drive with the ac on, and the pressure was even higher.

I've never really fooled with ac(hardly ever even had it), so I'm not that familiar with repair. I don't enjoy car work, but I enjoy it more than dealing with the jokers that do our auto work. I'd rather try to fix it myself than be without a vehicle for a few days, and getting back still screwed up.

It was neglected by my boss, so I need to do a bunch maintenance that was never performed, and since it's a bmw, everything is weirder and more expensive. Something as simple as changing the sparkplugs is a pita. I'll need to have a valvecover gasket on hand, because I may find leaked oil, and a plug change is halfway towards a valvecover change. It does leak oil, but I can't see where with all the stuff in place.

Another task to add to the list of stuff I don't feel like doing...
 

pete6032

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Dec 3, 2010
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I want to go sit outside at the coffee shop but I can't see if any outdoor seating is available from my front window, so I will have to walk two blocks up the street and risk not getting seating.
 

Imp

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I want to go sit outside at the coffee shop but I can't see if any outdoor seating is available from my front window, so I will have to walk two blocks up the street and risk not getting seating.

Sounds like fun but my patio experiences have shown me that I don't like second-hand smoke or direct sunlight.
 

pete6032

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Sounds like fun but my patio experiences have shown me that I don't like second-hand smoke or direct sunlight.
Where do you live? I don't think smoking is allowed on patios here in Chicago. I could be wrong though.
 

Charmonium

Lifer
May 15, 2015
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Sounds like fun but my patio experiences have shown me that I don't like second-hand smoke or direct sunlight.
I hear that. The smoke doesn't really bother me but the bursting into flames thing is really unpleasant.. Unless that's not what you meant in which case . . . huh? Whah? What are you talking about. :sneaky:
 

Imp

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I hear that. The smoke doesn't really bother me but the bursting into flames thing is really unpleasant.. Unless that's not what you meant in which case . . . huh? Whah? What are you talking about. :sneaky:

Paranoid about the skin cancer and destroying my money maker with UV rays... I don't have the complexion that usually gets skin cancer, so it's mainly about the money maker.

P.S. It came to me that sitting on the street by a busy roadway == shit dust from all over the road in my food too.
 
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Hard drive in my work PC threw a SMART error.

IT isn't replacing them with like-for-like because the enclosure for this model PC apparently cooks HDDs, and the Dell-provided replacement parts fail even more often than the original.

So I'm being told I need to order an SSD through our corporate accessory ordering process, which is a pain in the ass.

Edit: Oh, and the whole system is due for replacement in january 2017 anyway, so it's all a waste of money.
 
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CZroe

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Tapatalk keeps blinking closed (app crash on iOS) after I type a long post, usually just before I'm ready to submit.