🙅 THE BAD IDEAS THREAD
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I know @boomzilla has already answered, but
NO!
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I was wondering if you were ever going to say what it was.
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Expecting to be taken seriously as a country after this:
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Filed under: have a HR, Quotes Out Of Context©, They don't even
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Trying to teach your kid about stranger danger via example.
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Do we need UML modelling to explain what is acceptable and what is not as far as work/school relationships?
If we do, this is definitely the right thread for it.
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rude.
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emperor penguin leather coat
I'm with the Goblin Axeman.
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You know what's really easy to read? Glowingly bright red text, monospaced, on a black background and bordered by bright blue and bright white text on either side.
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Expecting to be taken seriously as a country after this:
Nils was visited by soldiers from the Norwegian Royal Guard on 15 August 2008 and awarded knighthood.
Are they competing against Australia?
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seems like protocol should be updated to include "check if this is a nude beach" before the hike :/
They're only naked bodies, they won't hurt anyone. There's no reason for any fuss at all. If my kids ended up on such a hike and saw naked people I wouldn't care.
The linked article says:
The California Department of Parks and Recreation does not strictly enforce rules that require beachgoers to wear clothing.
So it's not officially a nude beach.
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If my kids ended up on such a hike and saw naked people I wouldn't care.
Sure; I wouldn't be particularly concerned either, but I'm not stupid enough to believe that's a common enough sentiment among American parents that they shouldn't take precautions.
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I clicked "Like" but I'm worried that may convey meaning I don't intend.
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I clicked "Like" but I'm worried that may convey meaning I don't intend.
We need a way to add a "like reason". Something like "Ooooh, nasty!" would work in this case, for example.
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Paging @Luhmann, maybe he can get us a Yammer license just for PRAISEing.
http://what.thedailywtf.com/t/the-official-topic-for-officially-spamming-mott555-with-official-title-change-notifications-665-99-zwl-is-the-retail-price-of-the-beast/1000/28839?u=aliceif
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Bare electronics
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That looks so much better spoilered. Then I can at least pretend it is of someone attractive.
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Well, at least they don't do the bronze casting directly on Uranus.
It would be too hazardous because of all the gas.
Filed under: Yes, I'm a little behind on this thread, No, that wasn't an anus joke
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...this is why you don't leave WLCSP's exposed.
Bad idea from one of my D&D games: Telling a malakim angel to surrender to a neutral evil deity. Needless to say, the response involved the application of a
cluebatlucern hammer to the misguidedsoulcultist's head.
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That site is just as bad as Discourse is now. I click off to the side and it goes to the main page. WTF
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If you're clicking around in random spots, you must be lost, right?
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http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/232119-tv-host-asks-holder-to-quack-like-a-duck
"You know, we call you [Attorney General Eric Holder] ‘The Duck’ in nerdland," Harris-Perry said, referring to fans of her show.
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"Would you quack for us?" she then asked.
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Bad idea: Giving out the phone number a pop star gave you as part of her pizza order to her fans
Worse idea: responding to a complaint of a data breach from said rich and famous person with the word "pictures".
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Not exactly a "data breach" as she proclaims. Unprofessional, but then again this is why celebrities have assistants who get their peasant food for them.
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It's a breach, but a breach in the wetware systems rather than the hardware systems. Confidential information was leaked to the public. The privacy wall was breached.
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Bad Idea: 3 cups of coffee this morning. I am finally alert but I don't feel well now.
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Bad Idea: 3 cups of coffee this morning. I am finally alert but I don't feel well now.
Time for the fourth cup?
EDIT: What do you know, 4 cups:
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Not exactly a "data breach"
Most data breaches occur because of people being tricked into (or willfully) divulging information. I understand that you're thinking of it from an electronic standpoint, but this seems to be more of a procedural problem.
It's a breach, but a breach in the wetware systems rather than the hardware systems. Confidential information was leaked to the public. The privacy wall was breached.
Agreed. The least secure part of any system are the people using the system.
Filed under: Social engineering
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Bad Idea: 3 cups of coffee this morning.
Huh? That's how I start the day at work.
Bad idea: Giving out the phone number a pop star gave you as part of her pizza order to her fans
On one hand, that's a serious offense. On the other, I hate that bitch anyway.
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Huh? That's how I start the day at work.
It depends on how much you would normally drink. For a caffeine addict like you, 3 cups is fine. For someone who has 1 cup on occasion, it's a recipe for jitters.
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Confidential information was leaked to the public. The privacy wall was breached.
Meh, I get why she is pissed. OTOH, I have no allusions that information that I give to a $10/hour pizza guy is "confidential". There is no PIPA law, but the pizza guy better be a hot pizza girl if she starts calling me...or else I would not do business with them again.
Also, I cook my own pizza at home and think that Papa John's CEO is a bit of an asshole. ;)
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There was nothing wrong with that food! The
saltcaffeine level was 10% less than a lethal dose.- @Bender
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Huh? That's how I start the day at work.
One of these filled up normally gets me started. Normally on 2nd or third by lunchtime....
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Hmm...mugs...that gives me an idea....
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Falling asleep on the floor when you have long hair and own a Roomba:
https://www.yahoo.com/tech/robot-vacuum-eats-sleeping-womans-hair-110559044539.html
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, I hate that bitch anyway.
Yeah, but if it weren't for her, we wouldn't have that much-better Weird Al song.
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