Things that remind you of WDTWTF members
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@Tsaukpaetra said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Karla said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
I'm sure some of you know something about Minecraft mods, she'd ask for help.
I recall @pie_flavor making mods? I think?
I recall him saying he did, I can go so far as to confirm.
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@Zerosquare it really looks like a kid watching fire. they did a good job.
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@Zerosquare Bad Ideas and parenting threads are .
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@HardwareGeek but this is a good idea.
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@Zerosquare said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
The most amusing thing?
It's actually for sale
However, it's just to scare the kid's parents when giving a gift:
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@JBert said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Zerosquare said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
The most amusing thing?
It's actually for sale
However, it's just to scare the kid's parents when giving a gift:
This oversight must be remedied. Children need a good way to play with fire.
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@Gribnit said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@JBert said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Zerosquare said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
The most amusing thing?
It's actually for sale
However, it's just to scare the kid's parents when giving a gift:
This oversight must be remedied. Children need a good way to play with fire.
The polygeekery playpen, now with low grade napalm bombs!
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@Carnage along those lines, sure. Only slightly sticky and a little bit inextinguishable, style of thing.
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@Gribnit said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@JBert said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Zerosquare said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
The most amusing thing?
It's actually for sale
However, it's just to scare the kid's parents when giving a gift:
This oversight must be remedied. Children need a good way to play with fire.
Sign 'em up for Scouts.
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@boomzilla said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Gribnit said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@JBert said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Zerosquare said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
The most amusing thing?
It's actually for sale
However, it's just to scare the kid's parents when giving a gift:
This oversight must be remedied. Children need a good way to play with fire.
Sign 'em up for Scouts.
Did I say "fire, drugs, and buggery."? no. Just fire.
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@Gribnit said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@boomzilla said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Gribnit said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@JBert said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Zerosquare said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
The most amusing thing?
It's actually for sale
However, it's just to scare the kid's parents when giving a gift:
This oversight must be remedied. Children need a good way to play with fire.
Sign 'em up for Scouts.
Did I say "fire, drugs, and buggery."? no. Just fire.
You're a few decades late for those other two.
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@JBert said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Zerosquare said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
The most amusing thing?
It's actually for sale
However, it's just to scare the kid's parents when giving a gift:
Is that "Recreational Arson Certified (TM)" by @Polygeekery ?
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@JBert the only appropriate way to get out of bed is to stick your head off the side, then put your feet on the floor, then stand up. everything else involves a lot of wasted movements.
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@Gribnit If you need to use your hands, you're doing it wrong.
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@Gribnit said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
appropriate way to get out of bed is to stick your head off the side, then put your feet on the floor, then stand up. everything else involves a lot of wasted movements.
Just roll to the side until you drop. If you have a good and comfy rug placed the right way, you can continue sleeping there, on the rug, content in the knowledge that you did make it out of the bed.
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@boomzilla How do you keep the bugs out of the florest?
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Ever dealt with a thorny problem via the medium of fire?
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@boomzilla I might be in this post, but I'm ok with that; it's a much younger and handsomer me than IRL me.
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@HardwareGeek said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@boomzilla I might be in this post, but I'm ok with that; it's a much younger and handsomer me than IRL me.
Same.
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@topspin said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@HardwareGeek said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@boomzilla I might be in this post, but I'm ok with that; it's a much younger and handsomer me than IRL me.
Same.
Bahahahaha I am prettier than this man.
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@Gribnit said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@topspin said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@HardwareGeek said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@boomzilla I might be in this post, but I'm ok with that; it's a much younger and handsomer me than IRL me.
Same.
Bahahahaha I am prettier than this man.
Pictured:
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@topspin say what you want that dude knew how to basement.
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That someone being @obeselymorbid.
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@Gąska said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
That someone being @obeselymorbid.
Ha, it is nice to see that upvote of thoughts forgotten though then there is the anxiety of having too many notifications.
And here is a possible constructive idea:
Split "like notifications" from "comment notifications" and other more active notifications.
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@Karla said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
And here is a possible constructive idea:
Split "@obeselymorbid like notifications" from "comment notifications" and other more active notifications.
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@boomzilla said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Karla said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
And here is a possible constructive idea:
Split "@obeselymorbid and @Tsaukpaetra like notifications" from "comment notifications" and other more active notifications.
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@HardwareGeek said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@boomzilla said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Karla said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
And here is a possible constructive idea:
Split "@obeselymorbid and @Tsaukpaetra like notifications" from "comment notifications" and other more active notifications.That was one I'd like completely filtered out. Late likes are one thing (I like), likes to keep track of where the liker is, not so much.
Here's a thought, provide a solution to @Tsaukpaetra so that he can definitively see what he has read or not read.
I'm pretty sure we have the technology.
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@Karla said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@HardwareGeek said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@boomzilla said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Karla said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
And here is a possible constructive idea:
Split "@obeselymorbid and @Tsaukpaetra like notifications" from "comment notifications" and other more active notifications.That was one I'd like completely filtered out. Late likes are one thing (I like), likes to keep track of where the liker is, not so much.
Here's a thought, provide a solution to @Tsaukpaetra so that he can definitively see what he has read or not read.
I'm pretty sure we have the technology.
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@Karla said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
Late likes are one thing (I like),
Yeah, I'm vain enough to want to be validated by people liking my posts (e.g., maybe I posted a joke I thought was really funny; did other people think so, too?).
likes to keep track of where the liker is, not so much.
I'd like to know if @Tsaukpaetra liked my joke, but just knowing he read it not so interesting. Unfortunately, there is no way to distinguish between the two.
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@Karla said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@HardwareGeek said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@boomzilla said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Karla said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
And here is a possible constructive idea:
Split "@obeselymorbid and @Tsaukpaetra like notifications" from "comment notifications" and other more active notifications.That was one I'd like completely filtered out. Late likes are one thing (I like), likes to keep track of where the liker is, not so much.
Here's a thought, provide a solution to @Tsaukpaetra so that he can definitively see what he has read or not read.
I'm pretty sure we have the technology.
I had a solution sketched out that would do it, but it would mean potentially breaking changes and getting off the 🐗 to actually code stuff to make it.
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@HardwareGeek said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
likes to keep track of where the liker is, not so much.
I'd like to know if @Tsaukpaetra liked my joke, but just knowing he read it not so interesting. Unfortunately, there is no way to distinguish between the two.
If I really really like something I'll respond.
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@HardwareGeek said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Karla said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
Late likes are one thing (I like),
Yeah, I'm vain enough to want to be validated by people liking my posts (e.g., maybe I posted a joke I thought was really funny; did other people think so, too?).
likes to keep track of where the liker is, not so much.
I'd like to know if @Tsaukpaetra liked my joke, but just knowing he read it not so interesting. Unfortunately, there is no way to distinguish between the two.
I combine the two. I'm vain enough to believe that @Tsaukpaetra liked my post because he liked it.
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@Vault_Dweller said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@HardwareGeek said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Karla said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
Late likes are one thing (I like),
Yeah, I'm vain enough to want to be validated by people liking my posts (e.g., maybe I posted a joke I thought was really funny; did other people think so, too?).
likes to keep track of where the liker is, not so much.
I'd like to know if @Tsaukpaetra liked my joke, but just knowing he read it not so interesting. Unfortunately, there is no way to distinguish between the two.
I combine the two. I'm vain enough to believe that @Tsaukpaetra liked my post because he liked it.
This sounds suspiciously like alternative facts...
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@Tsaukpaetra said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
If I really really like something I'll respond.
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@Tsaukpaetra said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
This sounds suspiciously like alternative facts...
When in Rome...
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@boomzilla said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
I spent a minute trying to decipher the angle-coffee-pi joke before I read the caption.
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@Zerosquare
The reg story said:The reboot meant every client of ours was uninsured for the eight minutes it took to reboot the server.
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@topspin said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Zerosquare
The reg story said:The reboot meant every client of ours was uninsured for the eight minutes it took to reboot the server.
No but it does mean that during that time anyone who has a Police check for motor insurance will get a result as if they were uninsured, which isn't exactly an ideal situation to put a paying customer in.
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@loopback0 the police hit them up real-time from a damn car? that's , they should pull a daily delta and cache it somewhere they can optimize the access path better.
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@Gąska I got stuck trying to decide if I wanted to, since the initial hash indicated something I'd known at some point and replaced with a "probably pretty stupid" warning card.
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@loopback0 said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@topspin said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Zerosquare
The reg story said:The reboot meant every client of ours was uninsured for the eight minutes it took to reboot the server.
No but it does mean that during that time anyone who has a Police check for motor insurance will get a result as if they were uninsured, which isn't exactly an ideal situation to put a paying customer in.
Huh, well okay, maybe in the US that is how it works.
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@topspin said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@loopback0 said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@topspin said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Zerosquare
The reg story said:The reboot meant every client of ours was uninsured for the eight minutes it took to reboot the server.
No but it does mean that during that time anyone who has a Police check for motor insurance will get a result as if they were uninsured, which isn't exactly an ideal situation to put a paying customer in.
Huh, well okay, maybe in the US that is how it works.
The electronic lookup is to allow finding motorists unlikely to have a current physical proof of insurance with greater precision.
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@topspin said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@loopback0 said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@topspin said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Zerosquare
The reg story said:The reboot meant every client of ours was uninsured for the eight minutes it took to reboot the server.
No but it does mean that during that time anyone who has a Police check for motor insurance will get a result as if they were uninsured, which isn't exactly an ideal situation to put a paying customer in.
Huh, well okay, maybe in the
USUK that is how it works.FTFY
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@loopback0 said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@topspin said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@loopback0 said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@topspin said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Zerosquare
The reg story said:The reboot meant every client of ours was uninsured for the eight minutes it took to reboot the server.
No but it does mean that during that time anyone who has a Police check for motor insurance will get a result as if they were uninsured, which isn't exactly an ideal situation to put a paying customer in.
Huh, well okay, maybe in the
USUKroyal territories that is how it works.FTF
.*F
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