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Doug Pederson Dec 16 2020 PROOF.pdf
News papers don't do news anymore soooo
I do ads
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Nobody shares better knowledge than this
The Silver medal goes to Colloidal Silver
The Gold goes to weed
The bronze goes to elderberry
Colloidal silver the universal germicide nexus magazine article dec1996.txt
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@SpectateSwamp hey have you ever looked into having SSDS search text in PDF documents? I think that would be a really cool feature that would bring SSDS into the 21st century! You could even use a a tool called regex to do it faster!
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@SpectateSwamp You have never thought about trying collodial gold instead? I mean, gold is considered more valuable than silver, so therefore it must be better and more effective.
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Who's blocking the upvotes on this thread?
Pot Colloidal Silver & Elderberry will save the World
@sloosecannon said in Nobody shares knowledge better than this:@SpectateSwamp hey have you ever looked into having SSDS search text in PDF documents? I think that would be a really cool feature that would bring SSDS into the 21st century! You could even use a a tool called regex to do it faster!
Right at the beginning of this thread I said Use the lowest format mpg over imax... Txt over rich text and pdf
I use spellboy as a spell checker.
I'd like to get something that would take my in and out mails and make them text so they can be appended to my inmail and outmail files...
I use mpeg2cut2 or some such to cut files when I occasionally do that
I'd probably use a Diff app that can show me the changes between two files... but not VIP
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@Atazhaia said in Nobody shares knowledge better than this:
@SpectateSwamp You have never thought about trying collodial gold instead? I mean, gold is considered more valuable than silver, so therefore it must be better and more effective.
Never thought about anything other than the undefeated Colloidal Silver..
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You don't need to limit yourself to the Spectate search to make use of Long FileNames Nope
All that is needed, is a Swampie to take the existing code and use the part where the directory function selects and lists all the specific file types on a drive...
Then a 2nd simple search app that will find the file and it's disc location.
Have that file location placed in the clipboard...On an secondary session run your media player and past the FN into the player.
OR
You could use the Spectate app... Simple
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@SpectateSwamp said in Nobody shares knowledge better than this:
You could use the Spectate app... Simple
The vb5 runtime is getting a bit tricky to find these days. Have you considered porting it to .net?
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Nobody shares sharing knowledge better than this
The greatest app begs to be copied and upgraded... Yup
@Jaloopa said in Nobody shares knowledge better than this:@SpectateSwamp said in Nobody shares knowledge better than this:
You could use the Spectate app... Simple
The vb5 runtime is getting a bit tricky to find these days. Have you considered porting it to .net?
Yup there is a filelength problem with one version of windows 10 and not the other.
I hope some swampie will do something .... very simple not complex...
Take the code and play computer... starting with the directory listing feature.
Then create a simple search that will return the given file path...
Put it in the clipboard and use that on your media player
As a start
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@Jaloopa said in Nobody shares knowledge better than this:
@SpectateSwamp said in Nobody shares knowledge better than this:
You could use the Spectate app... Simple
The vb5 runtime is getting a bit tricky to find these days. Have you considered porting it to .net?
What we all really need is SSDSjs.
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@loopback0 Knowing him it will only work in IE 5.5
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Nobody shares knowledge more timely than this
I spray a mist of Colloidal Silver on my mask and fingertips
Ask Your doctor first.. I'm sure they won't know.Capturing every bill, receipt, check, action or ?? with a picture
AND assigning 'em a long filename is the greatest thing EVER.With most grocery and other bills having the details, prices, discount etc
It is handy..
I know I can store all paperwork in a Digitized box / folder. and
never have to go digging around. But I can randomly view..
Memory be damned long filenames rule...
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@SpectateSwamp said in Nobody shares knowledge better than this:
Capturing every bill, receipt, check, action or ?? with a picture
AND assigning 'em a long filename is the greatest thing EVER.Sounds like a disorder.
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@SpectateSwamp said in Nobody shares knowledge better than this:
Capturing every bill, receipt, check, action or ?? with a picture
AND assigning 'em a long filename is the greatest thing EVERIf you're storing photos of checks on your computer without at least AES-128 encryption I'm pretty sure you've violated HIPAA
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Nobody shares llama laughs better than this.
I was showing a friend the llamas I feed along with the wild horses.
He said llamas don't like him... One pissed on Him
I asked "what did you do"
He said he spit at him... Never do that..@sloosecannon said in Nobody shares knowledge better than this:
@SpectateSwamp said in Nobody shares knowledge better than this:
Capturing every bill, receipt, check, action or ?? with a picture
AND assigning 'em a long filename is the greatest thing EVERIf you're storing photos of checks on your computer without at least AES-128 encryption I'm pretty sure you've violated HIPAA
Yup there is a law against everything.. I'm sure.
Must be a law to protect those doing money laundering.
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@Zerosquare
Duizend bommen en granaten!
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@SpectateSwamp said in Nobody shares knowledge better than this:
Yup there is a law against everything.. I'm sure.
Must be a law to protect those doing money laundering.Yeah but if you do the RICO you can use any level of encryption to store data with no repricussions!
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I shot this video then offloaded it to my pc and renamed it...
Then I was done..
No more video block caused by a backlog of organization..
Now I just shoot video first and foremost
and maybe get around to giving the oldies better names.The old file systems can't touch the Spectate file system. Nope
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@SpectateSwamp said in Nobody shares knowledge better than this:
The old file systems can't touch the Spectate file system. Nope
And we all sleep better for knowing this.
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Spectate with it's find and play is far better than just finding.
When you brag, brag on more than one platform.
There is just more to learn and implement.
ON TechPowerUp forum....
they were complaining about the desktop layout and how to organize it
A new feature is on the way.
A minor change to the "GF" option and the EXE directory list is created.Remove most if not all shortcuts from the Desktop
Assign better descriptive names for 'paint.exe' 'notepad.exe' so you can find 'em and execute....
Now it can find and play vids, music etc and start secondary apps
Yup Swampies are way ahead of the curveWith this I'll be able to have oodles of hard coded versions of the Spectate app...
Eliminating a lot of the prompts and simplifying things for myself.
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@SpectateSwamp said in Nobody shares knowledge better than this:
Swampies are way ahead of the curve
The Poe or Noe thread is
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@Zerosquare yeah but he's not allowed out of this thread.
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@SpectateSwamp said in Nobody shares knowledge better than this:
A minor change to the "GF" option
Protip: Changing the "GF" option, whatever that means, is not minor...
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@sloosecannon said in Nobody shares knowledge better than this:
the "GF" option, whatever that means
LOLGF
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@HardwareGeek said in Nobody shares knowledge better than this:
@sloosecannon said in Nobody shares knowledge better than this:
the "GF" option, whatever that means
LOLGF
I was thinking more of the abbreviation for "girlfriend", but that works too
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@sloosecannon Yeah, changing that option is definitely a lot more complicated.
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@sloosecannon said in Nobody shares knowledge better than this:
Protip: Changing the "GF" option, whatever that means, is not minor...
Because that will get you arrested.
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@SpectateSwamp said in Nobody shares knowledge better than this:
Assign better descriptive names for 'paint.exe' 'notepad.exe' so you can find 'em and execute....
Because, clearly, they are just terribly named. How about names like this:
Program For Making Marks That Have Curves And Lines But Not Letters.exe
Program For Making Marks That Have Curves And Lines And Letters.exe
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Nobody shares better software than this
In the past sequential search was too slow
So they created index systems for direct access.
THEN
computers got Fast
Sequential search rules...
Google VS Spectate
no contest
@PotatoEngineer said in Nobody shares knowledge better than this:@SpectateSwamp said in Nobody shares knowledge better than this:
Assign better descriptive names for 'paint.exe' 'notepad.exe' so you can find 'em and execute....
Because, clearly, they are just terribly named. How about names like this:
Program For Making Marks That Have Curves And Lines But Not Letters.exe
Program For Making Marks That Have Curves And Lines And Letters.exeI like spaces in names... The purists hate spaces...
maybe this would be a little better
spectate Program For Making Marks That Have Curves And Lines And Letters.exe
Then as a safety feature if there isn't spectate in the name don't execute
Yup the greatest app in the Universe can.
Immediately show picts not just locate 'em
immediately play videos not just locate 'em
immediately jam apps not just locate 'em
immediately open text files not just locate 'em
immediately put url links into the clipboard for your browser.This app is crazy good and only the Swampies know it.
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The BIG brag
Spectate Versus Google
Sequential Versus Indexed searchSpectate keeps and shares none of your data... You can check the code for that
Google ranks and bans searches.. AND keeps and sells that info BooSpectate is sequential
Google is indexedIn the old day sequential was too slow so indexed access was developed.
THEN decades later
Computers got blazingly fast.
Great for Sequential search
eliminating the main drawback of sequential accessno a big benefit to Indexed search.
The weaknesses of indexed got exposed when there is competition
Indexed files have a max size that they can index and search... a few megabytes
Sequential sizes can be searched even in the Terabytes.. unlimited basicallySequential search is thorough finding everything searched for.
indexed is flawed... ranked and limited and secret so you don't know what they do in the background
When they went indexed they neglected sequential to their own peril.Sequential is simple and indexed isn't. Breaking the old rule of Keep It Simple Stupid
Yup Spectate beats Gooooogle in every way.
And the features are exploding with great ideas..
Goooogle is doomed.
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@SpectateSwamp said in Nobody shares knowledge better than this:
Indexed files have a max size that they can index and search... a few megabytes
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When Mods block and Ban your sharing knowledge
Keep a screen capture of the post... for future reference
when they ban or block it...
screen capture that and send both of the picts
to other sites and the thread like Spectate does
With long filenames it is easy to keep track of..
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@SpectateSwamp said in Nobody shares knowledge better than this:
When Mods block and Ban your sharing knowledge
Keep a screen capture of the post... for future reference
when they ban or block it...Did you read the reason why they were deleted?
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Spectate knows that Sometimes sequential is faster
@PotatoEngineer
They blocked me for being too smart.. That has got to be it.
I had so much knowledge to share about sequential and binary search / indexed search...When doing cablesystem and telco conversions the master files would have 50,000 or more customers.
The data would come in sequential files and need to be moved to the new customer formats..
NOTE
When you add 1 record at a time to a indexed format.... It is slow... very slow
If you have more than 1 key to add, that slows things down even more.
Same thing when you update multi keyed records.. slowdom happens.
So
On the initial build of the subscriber file... I'd put the data to a sequential file.. (fast)
Then do a convert of that to indexed format .... Using just one key so it was relatively fast.
The one key was the subscriber number.
The subscriber record got updated with a number of passes... as an indexed...
Then when the changes were done...I'd do a convert from indexed back to sequential.. very fast
Then convert that sequential to indexed with all the keys... subscriber#, phone#, address, etc.
This was considerably faster than doing 1 change at a time in a multi indexed / keyed file
The conversion runs would have taken a day or 2 compared to maybe 3 or 4 hours.Sometimes you have to be a pushy braggart to share...
I'll share more about throwing Skip rocks not skipping rocks.
I was the best and my Swampies will rule the curling world shortly.
When you do things totally different you get some surprises.
Curlers beware.
Too bad for those site members that BLOCK old Spectate.
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@SpectateSwamp said in Nobody shares knowledge better than this:
They blocked me for being too smart.. That has got to be it.
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@SpectateSwamp said in Nobody shares knowledge better than this:
They blocked me for being too smart.. That has got to be it.
Ah, but did you read the reason? Or did you just jump to "they blocked me, the only possible answer is that they cannot stand the mighy power of my throbbing brain"?
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@SpectateSwamp said in Nobody shares knowledge better than this:
Curlers beware.
Look out Daniel Stenberg.
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@PotatoEngineer said in Nobody shares knowledge better than this:
my throbbing brain
Reading this thread makes my head throb. (The head on top of my neck, not the other one, just in case anyone was confused. Nope, nope, nope....)
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@HardwareGeek said in Nobody shares knowledge better than this:
@PotatoEngineer said in Nobody shares knowledge better than this:
my throbbing brain
Reading this thread makes my head throb. (The head on top of my neck, not the other one, just in case anyone was confused. Nope, nope, nope....)
Yeah, I was going for "faintly disturbing, but not explicitly so."
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@Watson said in Nobody shares knowledge better than this:
@SpectateSwamp said in Nobody shares knowledge better than this:
Curlers beware.
Look out Daniel Stenberg.
Yup I'm recently contacted my old curling club for any reocrds
What records.. Scary for I may make a comeback.
I just need a very good sweeper...
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What made me soooo Great?
I swept everything..
My High School team were the last selections for lead, second and third.
They couldn't sweep and barely stand on the ice.
Nobody but nobody swept more than Me.
I'd run down the ice to sweep as soon as the rock was released.
I'd get up and catch my own rocks to sweep.
A perfect rock for me was one....
That I started sweeping immediately Then
in the last 20 or so feet before the SPOT I wanted it...
I'd intermittently sweep and not.. till it was in the perfect place.
They invented the Beaver tail broom then. It had a 4 inch wild strip of leather in the middle of the corn broom (very noisy)
You could tell when I was at the rink... A steady pounding of the ice for Every shot...
nobody even came close to the amount of sweeping....You are only in control of the rock when it is being swept. Standing by and watching did nothing.
If the rock looked heavy... I always gave the front end curlers ... shots that had backing.
So they would never go through the house.
My favorite shot was The FREEZE: there is nothing you can do to remove it.. Enabling steals.And
I always curled from my knees and didn't change to a slider... Why? I was already the best!
I never threw a knock out with anything but just a bump back weight..
If I threw HARD from the knee position... I'd hurt someone..
I could easily throw 2 or 3 times as hard as any slider thrower..
TOO dangerous so I never even tried...There were sometimes 12 or 14 rocks in play each end... Wow was it more fun...
During one bonspiel... One of the closest games was with a bunch of old farts that
couldn't hit the broom but had deadly draw weight.. .With that many rocks around
the poor teams had a chance to get lucky... I'd change my tactics next time..
The greatest curler on the planet is in the front row 4th from left
This is a pic from the family album
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Putting the Curl back in curling
How those techniques helped.
When I swept everything...
There is no better place to judge the weight than right over top the stone.. Not at the other end of the ice
I seldom committed any sweeping errors.
When sweeping it; I ensured that No trash on the ice would slow the rock.From the knees.
I never ever missed the broom. Being stable and shooting the same speed helped.
All I needed to concentrate on was my speed... coming out of the Hack. Is it right, is it right, yup release.
Then quickly up and running fast to get sweeping.The knee style won the last BIG game of my curling career. Maybe the greatest curl shot ever.
The hole that I was planning on hitting with my last rock to save the day... Got slightly smaller.
The crowd was shaking their heads at the shot that I chose.
I launched myself to within 4 feet of the left boards and then redirected the stone at the broom.
I caught the stone and swept it hard.
When It neared the first guard rock... It slipped by with about 1/3 of an inch to spare.
I let it curl a foot or two more... Then swept it to bump the shot rock to the back of the house.
We laid 3 and the Barhead skip didn't have a chance at repeating the shot.. But he tried.
Being down 2 and Scoring 3 without the hammer in the championship game was BIG.My worst team ended up being my Power team..
They put their shots right where I wanted them.
I'm sure they would have been #1 drafts for their positions next year... They were good.
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Slow curl style had a few other twists.
Back in the day the Ice wasn't consistent and needed to be Read.
It was always heavy near the sides and I'd often ask my lead or second to burn a rock
just to keen up that part of the ice, for a shot later..
I'd watch the other team... If the member didn't like in-turns, I make sure that is what they got.
If they were no good at knock outs.. That's all they got.
Around that time they came up with the Free Guard Zone..
because good curlers were doing nothing but knocking out anything and everything... Boring.
As a Slow curler... I'd force them to draw from their worst side. Knock out skips always found it
hard to switch from a heavy throw to a slow one... My High School teams had No trouble with 'em
No need for the FGZ when slow curling.Alberta was the HeartLand of curling in Canada at the time... Northern Alberta more so because we
had a month more of curling on natural ice..
My teams ruled a 50 mile radius around Whitecourt
Air cadet champions 2 years
High School Mixed champions
High School Boys team wins Whitecourt Mens bonspiel
It is in my blood..
My sisters were great
My 2 aunts won the seniors mixed in canada
2 of my 2nd cousins were on the Girls HighSchool champions of CanadaNow that;s properly bragged up... I'll get to bragging about the Great Great Spectate app
The curling attire:
ear muffs
rubbers that fit over my moccasins
It was as cold in the rink as it was outside...
Good rubbers made me the fastest on ice. YUP
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TFA is silent on the length of the video's file name.
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TIL curling is more like cricket then I ever could imagine
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@Luhmann But even less interesting.
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@boomzilla Hunters would go after Wolves if they seen them on a lake...
By firing a shot so they would split up.
Then chase them with snowshoes.
If they remained in a pack they couldn't be caught.
Breaking trail tired them...
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@HardwareGeek said in Nobody shares knowledge better than this:
@Luhmann But even less interesting.
Not the Slow curling style and all kinds of rocks in the house...
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@SpectateSwamp said in Nobody shares knowledge better than this:
Slow curling
Because some people couldn't handle the excitement of regular curling?