The Official Status Thread
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Do you have a Dexcom, or any other type of CGM?
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I use the Dexcom G4 Platinum, have the Animas One Touch pump/tester combo. Love them, I hate being without my CGM. I just had to go without it for a week waiting on a new transmitter, and was definitely glad to have it back.
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Hmm, maybe I should give them another look at some point.
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I like them because they're local...I usually get supplies next day. I used to work across the street from their building. I even know a few people that work there.
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Oh no no. I meant giving CGM another look.
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Oh, sorry, I should have said that I like Dexcom for those reasons...they're the only CGM supplier that I've had so far.
Current status: 115, with an arrow pointing straight up
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Current status: 115, with an arrow pointing straight up
That's good, time to start light doses (note for those who wouldn't know: that is normal range but hitting it too hard could drop blood sugar back down).
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That's good, time to start light doses (note for those who wouldn't know: that is normal range but hitting it too hard could drop blood sugar back down).
Not-so-light, I'm already at 159. So 40 + calzone + 7 units of Humalog == still not enough.
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Leveling off around 160, I have a feeling that it's going to drop soon, though.
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Status: Prestige level 1 in Call of Duty Advanced Warfare, woooooooo.
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But that's so much like the ferric chloride etchant I used to use when making circuit boards…
If it tastes the same, I should buy some. Probably easier to get here than the actual thing... (if anyone's at the UK, I'll gladly accept a few sixpacks).
or have holes..
...okay, so maybe not buy some.
Status: tinkering with this:
http://i.imgur.com/dIPtoLe.jpg
I should finally make it do something more than look pretty.
Filed under: i wonder if it runs Discourse
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Current status: contacting a tattoo artist in Pennsylvania with the same name as me since I keep getting emails intended for him.
I got that once - turned out there was a guy that not only had the same name and last name as me, but also lived on the same street I just moved out of. Someone sent him a package with horrible handwriting, and the post office guys knew me since I was a kid, so they helpfully redirected the package to my new address.
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I got two of those in my basement, one original C-64 and one C-64c. I also have the original 1541 and the 1541c disk drives. And a crappy dot matrix printer.
I don't have the tape drive, though. Alas.
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I don't have the tape drive, though. Alas.
I don't have the disk drives (which is fine, since getting a working C64 floppy is nigh impossible now anyway).
I don't also have any assembly cartridge, though, which sucks much more. C64 Basic is... special.
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Well...
Variable names were limited to two letters. Or, specifically, any variable name longer than two characters was truncated, so that MARKUP and MAINTOTAL would both point to a single variable named MA.
(...)
Correct, the first two letters of a variable name must be unique. Also, your example variable MAINTOTAL contains the reserved word INT which would produce a ?SYNTAX ERROR.
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What about it don't you like? I've been using it for a couple of weeks now since starting a job where it's standard and I quite like it
I don't like the "everything is a touch screen" interface. If I need to get to the Control Panel, I have to hover my cursor in the bottom right corner for a second or two and then click through twice on something that used to only take me once. I don't like the lack of a Start button. I don't like the new interface for network connections as it is slower and less descriptive when you are connecting to VPN. I dislike that Hyper-V is such rubbish and I still have to use VMWare Workstation. I dislike the Start Screen. I really dislike how on triple monitors (my desktop), it is so fucking hard to get in to the (whatever they call the menus that pop up when you hover in the corners or swipe in from the side.
I basically hate how they made a desktop operating system that is more suited for a tablet. Also, I was using VMWare Workstation and when I installed VS2013 it installed the Hyper-V role and now, even though I have uninstalled Hyper-V, VMWare Workstation runs like shit now. It made some changes when it installed that it did not undo when I removed that role. Instead of sorting it out and still having to deal with the UI/UX issues that I hate, I just went back to Win7.
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Current status: Worked my ass off today. Two techs down with some horrible respiratory bug, this is our busiest time of year and I am out of my office way more than I want to be. What a day.
I am going to look for the solution to my stress in the bottom of a bottle of bourbon. I probably won't find it, but I cannot be sure until I check them all. It is always in the last place you look...
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@Intercourse said:
I have to hover my cursor in the bottom right corner for a second or two and then click through twice on something that used to only take me once.
Incorrect--right-click on the start button, and Control Panel is on the popup menu, as are several other useful things. (In 8, you click in the corner, since there's no button.)
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Win + I will also bring up the charms bars or whatever the heck they call it, and control panel is on that (along with power, volume, etc.)
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Incorrect--right-click on the start button, and Control Panel is on the popup menu, as are several other useful things. (In 8, you click in the corner, since there's no button.)
Win + I will also bring up the charms bars or whatever the heck they call it, and control panel is on that (along with power, volume, etc.)
...and it all annoys me and does not take away the fact that all the other stuff also annoys me.
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Trying to figure out what to do with about 20 gallons of San Diego area craft beer.
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Some bimbo thinks she owns my Gmail account and does that every once in a while. I got tired of Pinterest notifications--apparently you don't have to validate your account via an email link--so I requested a password reset and changed it to something random, and now I don't get spammed any longer!
I think I mentioned previously that I almost canceled an order she'd made, but I'm not quite that mean.
Your alternative personality is going to be pissed off when it works out what you've done
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@Intercourse said:
I really dislike how on triple monitors (my desktop), it is so fucking hard to get in to the (whatever they call the menus that pop up when you hover in the corners or swipe in from the side.
Are you sure you're in 8.1 and not 8.0? My main annoyance is that the mouse gets trapped in the corner of my right hand monitor when I drag left across the top of the screen
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going over my open chrome tabs
, and for the first time realizing that oop in reverse is poo.Then google oop poo to find that I am not the first person to think about it.
watching the 1st baby to program poo and get a buffer overflow
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nkVBqKdD3mY
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@Intercourse said:
...and it all annoys me and does not take away the fact that all the other stuff also annoys me.
Well, no. But don't gripe about having to do stuff the hard way after you've been told the eas(ier) one.
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@Intercourse said:
If I need to get to the Control Panel, I have to hover my cursor in the bottom right corner for a second or two and then click through twice on something that used to only take me once.
I just hit the Windows Key on the keyboard and type "Control Panel". You can also bring up the Charms menu with Windows Key + C, which is a billion times easier than hovering in the corner especially on multi-monitor systems.
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status: it's doggy day at the office!
one of the doggies has a new chew toy with a squeaker that works...... *twitch*
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Status: can't wait for my flight this weekend to escape the south (though only a temporary escape).
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I need a job where I can bring my poop canoes in.
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I need a job where I can bring my poop canoes in.
I can't tell you how many times I've heard this.
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I need a job where I can bring my poop canoes in.
you must have a big dog then. ;-)
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You haven't seen my two dogs?
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hmm... all i remember is: "Big......."
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They're about 55 pounds each.
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mines only 18.... bit of a difference.
;-)
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My dogs call that "lunch"
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MEEP!
/me scampers away on her tiny black paws as fast as she can run
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STATUS:
$ head -n 3 ./script.sh #!/bin/bash exit $ ls -la /bin/bash -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 975488 Dec 30 2012 /bin/bash $ ./script.sh ./script.sh: line 1: #!/bin/bash: No such file or directory
Sigh. It's been a long day... halp.
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Listening to what isn't exactly the worst podcast ever.
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Status: it's 11:30 and I'm almost the point of maybe thinking about what I want to accomplish today.
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You probably have an invisible character before the shebang, so your shell tries to interpret the file directly, and fails because
[invisible char]#!/bin/bash
is not an executable file. Check withhexdump -C
.(I suspect your editor somehow put an UTF-8 BOM at the start of the file)
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Or windows style newline.
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You probably have an invisible character before the shebang, so your shell tries to interpret the file directly, and fails because [invisible char]#!/bin/bash is not an executable file. Check with hexdump -C.
(I suspect your editor somehow put an UTF-8 BOM at the start of the file)
$ hexdump -C ./script.sh | head -n 2 00000000 ef bb bf 23 21 2f 62 69 6e 2f 62 61 73 68 0a 0a |...#!/bin/bash..| 00000010 65 78 69 74 |exit|
Of course. What else could it be. Funnily enough, sublime was completely helpless against this.
Thanks dude.
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Funnily enough, sublime was completely helpless against this.
That’s intended behaviour. The BOM is used to indicate the file’s encoding; it’s not part of the file actual contents, so your editor should not display it.
Sublime should tell you that the file’s encoding is “UTF-8 with BOM”, though.
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Or windows style newline.
When I first started coding for a Linux server on my Windows laptop for Perl, PHP, and Python, those were not fun...
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Status: Sir. Sir! This is a WTF Sir.
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Reading through the log files stored in
L:\Prod\LogFiles\Dev