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The discussion revolves around frustrations with current documentary programming, particularly criticizing the History Channel's focus on sensational topics like time travel conspiracies instead of real historical content. Participants express disappointment over National Geographic's sale to Fox, fearing a decline in quality programming. The conversation shifts to lighter topics, including humorous anecdotes about everyday life, such as a malfunctioning kitchen fan discovered to be blocked by installation instructions. There are also discussions about the challenges of understanding various dialects in Belgium, the complexities of language, and personal experiences with weather and housing in California. Members share their thoughts on food, including a peculiar dish of zucchini pancakes served with strawberry yogurt, and delve into mathematical concepts related to sandwich cutting and the properties of numbers. The thread captures a blend of serious commentary and lighthearted banter, reflecting a diverse range of interests and perspectives among participants.
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jim hardy said:
( not so much an act of kindness as to get it out of our living room)
:DD
jim hardy said:
Heck Yeah ! When two of our kids moved to Alaska Fair Anne and i delivered their household goods( not so much an act of kindness as to get it out of our living room). What a great adventure - took Alaska Ferry from Bellingham to Haines, drove across the Yukon...

One of my regrets is i didn't go to work on the Alaska Pipeline in late 60's.

Each of us is the sum total of his experience. Make it big.
Melville hints at that in prologue to Moby Dick - google "Consumptive Usher" .

old jim
Hihi. Maybe you would say: "Pack the things, we are moving today." :biggrin:
 
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@WWGD Made those drives in late Summer and Autumn. I think they close much of that highway for winter.

Anchorage area has every chain store known to man. Not unlike any other city except days get short in winter and prices are high. No state sales tax, though... Near enough the ocean it's not horribly cold...

I've not been around Fairbanks.
 
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jim hardy said:
@WWGD Made those drives in late Summer and Autumn. I think they close much of that highway for winter.

Anchorage area has every chain store known to man. Not unlike any other city except days get short in winter and prices are high. No state sales tax, though... Near enough the ocean it's not horribly cold...

I've not been around Fairbanks.

Yes, I guess I was thinking of some more remote places, not the bigger cities. Anchorage looks like your average larger city:
 
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Office job i assumed would be in a city. But small towns sure have advantages, and it's an outdoorsman's paradise.
 
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jim hardy said:
. But small towns sure have advantages, and it's an outdoorsman's paradise.
True, but you need to have plenty game to play up there. Not for the unprepared; kind of rough going at figuring things out in there mid-Winter. But maybe I am too cautious.
 
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Yes one ought to learn the ropes about extreme cold. Son is an hour up Cook's Inlet from Anchorage , got cold enough a couple weeks ago his propane wouldn't come out of the tank. .
 
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jim hardy said:
, got cold enough a couple weeks ago his propane wouldn't come out of the tank. .
Sorry, I am not hip to your slang ;).
 
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Psinter said:
But I thought they had supermarkets

The supermarkets are fine. But everything is stocked by barge. The non-supermarkets get very thin with just a couple of hours delay with the fore-mentioned barges.

BoB
 
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jim hardy said:
his propane wouldn't come out of the tank

FFS!:))

BoB
 
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My computer's network claims:

Stupid Windows said:
Not Connected - No connections are available

I must be posting by ESP!

BoB
 
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rbelli1 said:
My computer's network claims:
I must be posting by ESP!

BoB
Apparently so cold that superconductivity occurs :biggrin:
 
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WWGD said:
Sorry, I am not hip to your slang ;).

Not slang, statement of fact. It got so cold the vapor pressure of propane in his outdoor tank wasn't enough to open the regulator so the heater in his cabin lost its flame.
https://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/propane-butane-mix-d_1043.html

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sorry it wasn't clear.

I guess he'll have to build a heated doghouse for it.

old jim
 

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Eeek, I'm afraid a ban or temporary ban might be served to me soon for going all ape over economics.

Time to reform some more.
 
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jim hardy said:
Not slang, statement of fact. It got so cold the vapor pressure of propane in his outdoor tank wasn't enough to open the regulator so the heater in hos cabin lost its flame.
https://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/propane-butane-mix-d_1043.html

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sorry it wasn't clear.

I guess he'll have to build a heated doghouse for it.

old jim
I see. It was so cold, your words would cristalize when you spoke, so you would speak in balloons, as in the comics.
 
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No Fixed-point Theorems were hurt during the writing of this song:

" The Year of the Cat" was written during the year of the Cat.

EDIT: The path of the songs I listen to in You Tube seems to always go through " The Year of the Cat" whenever I start with a song written before the year 2000). Then again, I let my friend use my laptop for around a few weeks, which may have skewed the recommenders.Then selecting songs at random may have also contributed.
 
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How many total internal reflections will a ray in glass undergo if the angle of incidence from air is greater than the critical angle before it finally refracts again?
 
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WWGD said:
I let my friend use my laptop for around a few weeks,
Better check your browsing and google search histories. Don't want to turn up DHS-Positive.
 
  • #3,108
Parody of the false alert of incoming missile recent event. To be honest many governmental sites/software suck and that is worldwide. Not limited to a single country. I once saw a governmental website leaking SQL data in its public webpage. Without user action. Makes you want to offer yourself to help them for free. Just so that it sucks a little less.

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But today's design might not be necessarily better. They would probably just put a button with a missile icon because "text clogs the screen" and is an archaic design interface for buttons (according new design philosophies). Plus, what good it does when they also use abbreviations? :rolleyes:
 

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Interesting research on the human Biome, the collection of billions of beneficial bacteria living inside of one's body, and how the different biome populations may shape different aspects of one's physical , mental and emotional condition. One may, at some point have some devices in the toilet which may output a dashboard on general well-being EDIT: To. There are, supposedly .correlations between traits and types of bacteria, so one may, together with the Biome analysis results, have chemicals used to change its composition towards a desired one.
 
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Psinter said:
P. I once saw a governmental website leaking SQL data in its public webpage. Without user action. Makes you want to offer yourself to help them for free. Just so that it sucks a little less.

View attachment 218651

:rolleyes:
"Leaking SQL Data"?
 
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WWGD said:
"Leaking SQL Data"?
Yes. It was leaking on the visible website the code used in PHP and the response along with a cut table. Everything was messed up. It also had the MySQL version used, as well as information on the server OS with its version.
 
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Psinter said:
Yes. It was leaking on the visible website the code used in PHP and the response along with a cut table. Everything was messed up. It also had the MySQL version used, as well as information on the server OS with its version.
Maybe result of SQL injection?
 
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WWGD said:
Maybe result of SQL injection?
I dunno.

Though it doesn't end there. The bank I used once also leaked error data into their webpage. Letting the users know the OS and version used. That bank sucks and its software developers too. To think I once saw that they only hire graduated students with GPA 3.50+. They must have PhD also. To have such a high GPA and PhDs they surely don't know how to secure their stuff. These days they have a lot of downtime on their online apps because they are supposedly maintaining them. They almost never work. Glad I left that bank.
 
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Psinter said:
I dunno.

Though it doesn't end there. The bank I used once also leaked error data into their webpage. Letting the users know the OS and version used. That bank sucks and its software developers too. To think I once saw that they only hire graduated students with GPA 3.50+. They must have PhD also. To have such a high GPA and PhDs they surely don't know how to secure their stuff. These days they have a lot of downtime on their online apps because they are supposedly maintaining them. They almost never work. Glad I left that bank.

What was the bank's name? I will tell you, in exchange, that the company Fat Cow does automatic renewals without explicit user consent. Let's shame them into getting it together. Fat Cow also basically tells you that you will do a survey for them at the end of the call. No, they don't ask you, they tell you.I told them : please leave a message for the manager ( I don't want to take it out on a powerless customer rep.) " There is no $%^ way I will pay for your automatic renewal, nor will I provide you , for free , choice data you would have to pay me for under usual conditions. No #$% way". Yes, I did leave a bunch of 4-letter words for them, after which I stated: "And, of course, enjoy your day!".
 
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WWGD said:
does automatic renewals without explicit user consent.
So the bank I was into was not the only nasty one? That looks like a nasty behavior of for-profit organizations.

I don't want to say the name because the bank I talk about has a monopoly on my country (even though we supposedly have laws against monopolies). I would reveal personal information if I say the name. The forum staff knows where I'm from, but that's different from me actually posting it in public. :smile:

Perhaps because they have a monopoly the customer service is horrible. I called to notify them about the problem. After 40+ minutes waiting in line, I just got a quick: "We will report it. Thank you." Months later the problem was still there o:). It could also be that they don't care about security because they are backed by the government if someone steals from them. The employees talked and wasted time chatting between them while the lines increased in size and people waited. The owner also was investigated by authorities for alleged money laundering among other accusations. I can only make assumptions as to why they suck so badly :confused:.
 
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Psinter said:
So the bank I was into was not the only nasty one? That looks like a nasty behavior of for-profit organizations.

I don't want to say the name because the bank I talk about has a monopoly on my country (even though we supposedly have laws against monopolies). I would reveal personal information if I say the name. The forum staff knows where I'm from, but that's different from me actually posting it in public. :smile:

Perhaps because they have a monopoly the customer service is horrible. I called to notify them about the problem. After 40+ minutes waiting in line, I just got a quick: "We will report it. Thank you." Months later the problem was still there o:). It could also be that they don't care about security because they are backed by the government if someone steals from them. The employees talked and wasted time chatting between them while the lines increased in size and people waited. The owner also was investigated by authorities for alleged money laundering among other accusations. I can only make assumptions as to why they suck so badly :confused:.
In here, the difference is they screw you white-collar, with a smile. They don't teach you in high school the basic financial education that would allow you to free yourself from living paycheck-to-paycheck, and instead, they condition you to conduct your finances in such a way as to make it easier for others to gain access to your money and keep you on your knees. All with a smile and (only thinly-veiled) pretense of decency. Things are changing a little now, with books like those of Robert Kiyosaki.
 
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WWGD said:
All with a smile and (only thinly-veiled) pretense of decency.
:eek: Oh my gosh, so true! I thought I was the only one who observed people that behaved like that. They smile while stabbing you at the same time :confused:.
WWGD said:
They don't teach you in high school the basic financial education that would allow you to free yourself from living paycheck-to-paycheck, and instead, they condition you to conduct your finances in such a way as to make it easier for others to gain access to your money and keep you on your knees.
I was not taught anything about financial education. Nothing. Zero. Rien. Niets. Nichts. I think I would have enjoyed a class like that.
WWGD said:
Things are changing a little now, with books like those of Robert Kiyosaki.
What kind of book?
 
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WWGD said:
"Rich Dad, Poor Dad." Thanks, Robert Kiyosaki. I have yet to read it myself.
Ima look into it.
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Psinter said:
Ima look into it. View attachment 218659
Me too, after which I will finally be able to throw out my knee pads ;).*

* To avoid misinterpretation, I won't need to live on my knees --paycheck-to-paycheck
 

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