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wigtrade.cc posted:how far has science progressed in eliminating farts I would like to enjoy my breakfast cereal without worrying about how im going to handle it I heard someone invented underwear with a charcoal filter to capture smells, but it might have been a hoax.
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Are there any brick-and-mortar stores these days (US) that don't sell ridiculously overpriced HDMI cables? I thought RadioShack would, but they've given in, too.
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# ? Sep 21, 2010 01:20 |
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hooah posted:Are there any brick-and-mortar stores these days (US) that don't sell ridiculously overpriced HDMI cables? I thought RadioShack would, but they've given in, too. Fry's Electronics and Walmart seem to have some sub-$10 HDMI cables.
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# ? Sep 21, 2010 01:27 |
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Could someone tell me some awesome costume ideas that are easy/cheap to make? The theme is forbidden fruit. If you can, work a giant penis into it (I am pro at making 2 foot long penises).
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# ? Sep 21, 2010 01:59 |
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Schism posted:Could someone tell me some awesome costume ideas that are easy/cheap to make? The theme is forbidden fruit. If you can, work a giant penis into it (I am pro at making 2 foot long penises). Try the giant Halloween costume megathread. http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3347270
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# ? Sep 21, 2010 02:42 |
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Is gift cert/buy others stuff gone from samart? If so is it coming back (when?).
ChubbyEmoBabe fucked around with this message at 05:13 on Sep 21, 2010 |
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madlilnerd posted:I heard someone invented underwear with a charcoal filter to capture smells, but it might have been a hoax. that was a clip on the soup from that american invention show. It dosen't provide a silencer for your butt though so its just as dumb as having a charcoal filter in your undies and what if you were a free baller talkin bout farts
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# ? Sep 21, 2010 05:38 |
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madlilnerd posted:I heard someone invented underwear with a charcoal filter to capture smells, but it might have been a hoax. Not a hoax! under-tec.com Although, if you're lactose intolerant to a degree (such as a lack of dairy) and milk makes you have toxic farts, I recommend drinking milk every day for 2 weeks to rebuild your tolerance. Unfortunately, everyone will have to suffer for those 2 weeks. I was wondering, is there an "advanced" or "ultimate" edition of the board game Guess Who? I want to play a hard version of this, with like 50 cards or something. Kobalt fucked around with this message at 09:32 on Sep 21, 2010 |
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Where can I get pumpkin ale in the UK? Two years ago there were tons of varieties in supermarkets, but since then there's been nothing, ever, anywhere that I can find. Or is there a better thread for asking this in?
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# ? Sep 21, 2010 11:26 |
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How do I get a program to permanently run in administrative mode on Windows 7? It never remembers.
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# ? Sep 21, 2010 14:03 |
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Paccione posted:How do I get a program to permanently run in administrative mode on Windows 7? It never remembers. Right-click on it and hit Properties. You'll find what you're looking for under the "Compatability" tab.
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# ? Sep 21, 2010 14:22 |
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Mak0rz posted:Right-click on it and hit Properties. You'll find what you're looking for under the "Compatability" tab. Thank you very, very much.
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welp nvm, Answered my own question.
Jeffrey Colon fucked around with this message at 20:18 on Sep 21, 2010 |
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Bored but curious but did the old furry=ban still hold up to this day or did the conditions change? On top of that. Are there any other potentially bannable offences that are not written as rules?
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SkySteak posted:Bored but curious but did the old furry=ban still hold up to this day or did the conditions change? On top of that. Are there any other potentially bannable offences that are not written as rules? It's the golden rule of "Don't be creepy". Furries are creepy.
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# ? Sep 21, 2010 17:38 |
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OK, thanks for clarifying.
SkySteak fucked around with this message at 18:34 on Sep 21, 2010 |
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So I finally bought a bike from the local bike store, and the large caps at the top of the front shocks are differing colors; the one on the left is silver and flat while the one on the right is raised and black. Is this normal from the factory? The thing was supposed to be brand new.
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Danger Mahoney posted:So I finally bought a bike from the local bike store, and the large caps at the top of the front shocks are differing colors; the one on the left is silver and flat while the one on the right is raised and black. Is this normal from the factory? The thing was supposed to be brand new. Lower range front forks on bikes usually have one adjustable shock, and one non-adjustable one, so they look different.
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# ? Sep 21, 2010 19:12 |
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kapalama posted:Lower range front forks on bikes usually have one adjustable shock, and one non-adjustable one, so they look different. Ha, should have known, thanks. Man, I know I shouldn't get caught up in materialism but it stings to spend what feels like a lot of money on something and it's still low-end.
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# ? Sep 21, 2010 19:19 |
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Where did "SOMETHINGAWFUL DOT COM!" (as in yelling that) come from? I think it was some thread where a goon wrote about his IRL interaction with real humans and he yelled that out as a final parting, sorta like a gang member would yell out "5th street crips!" after a drive-by.
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# ? Sep 21, 2010 21:11 |
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Pogo the Clown posted:Like this or this? I also found a company called Acorn that seems to specialize in stuff like that. You're a lot closer than the other person, but still far off. WillieWestwood posted:He could also mean "water socks," of which there is a great variety. She, and no, sorry, very far off. The closest I can describe them is like this shoe but more slipper-like and made of sweater-knit.
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^^ These? Jeffrey Colon fucked around with this message at 03:03 on Sep 22, 2010 |
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wheres my arm fucked around with this message at 04:22 on Sep 22, 2010 |
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Kobalt posted:I was wondering, is there an "advanced" or "ultimate" edition of the board game Guess Who? I want to play a hard version of this, with like 50 cards or something. I'll sometimes bust out a game of "Judgmental Guess-Who". It's like normal Guess-Who, except you're only allowed to ask about the personalities and life-styles of the characters. ("Does your person have more than three cats?" "No. Did your person attend University?")
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# ? Sep 22, 2010 06:32 |
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Was originally going to post this as its own thread, but changed my mind when I realized it's probably only of interest to me. This sounds pretty weird, even to me, but it's something that I'm quite curious about at the moment. I'm about to start work at a haunted house this weekend for the second year in a row now, and as a part of my costume for this year I'm hoping to use a sheep's ribcage and somehow secure it around my own chest. The bones came from my girlfriend's family's farm where the sheep died some time around June and basically rotted and was eaten up by scavengers. They are pretty clean and I plan to further clean them up by hand, but the problem is that they seem to be sort of delicate and the haunted house will require me to be running around in a maze in the dark, which is a recipe for shattered bones if I'm not careful. I've come across one interesting resource here, but I'm very much in the dark as to what a great deal of the content there means. For example, how do I know whether these bones are considered dry or wet? Is it regarding actual water content, or what? Does this even apply to non-fossilized bones? I really don't know, but I'm hoping that somebody can enlighten me. Any help would be greatly appreciated, as I'll be really embarrassed if it turns out that I have no actual use for this skeleton.
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# ? Sep 22, 2010 07:10 |
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Akuma posted:Where can I get pumpkin ale in the UK? Two years ago there were tons of varieties in supermarkets, but since then there's been nothing, ever, anywhere that I can find. There's a beer megathread in GWS.
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# ? Sep 22, 2010 08:07 |
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Robin Sparkles posted:You're a lot closer than the other person, but still far off. I think you mean Ugg's 'Cardy boots': That's what they look like fully stretched out but you can fold them down to ankle height, too. There are zillions of knockoffs around as well if you don't want to pay the Ugg price.
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# ? Sep 22, 2010 09:38 |
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Chinese Tony Danza posted:creepy sheep skeleton stuff Why don't you use the bones as a mold for papier mache or plasti-dip or something? There'd be a ton of options, and you'd run less risk of them breaking.
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marshmallard posted:I think you mean Ugg's 'Cardy boots': They weren't long uggs, not folded down or anything, they started at the ankle like the picture I showed. I wish it were as easy as a pair of uggs though, haha. Alderdash posted:^^ Those are very close, but the ankle had more to it so they could stay on. Those look so comfy though! Thanks anyway guys, maybe I'll see some more sprout up in the next few weeks and can ask about them.
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# ? Sep 22, 2010 12:11 |
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Chinese Tony Danza posted:[Bizarro post about wearing sheep bones.] I used to work in a lab breaking down human bodies for their skeletal remains, so I can tell you everything you ever wanted to know. Regarding the dry versus wet issue, don't over-think it. It means exactly what it sounds like. If you feel like they are fragile to handle, then they are dry. If they sat out in the sun baking all summer, they are going to be more brittle than if they'd been dried in a controlled environment. But if you build your bone-suit correctly, then breaks and fractures could add to the charm.
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# ? Sep 22, 2010 14:06 |
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Is there a way to stop Internet Explorer from notifying me that I'm about to view a page that contains secure and unsecure items? I'm on a work computer that can only connect to one website where we check our corporate email. It gets old having to agree to display secure and unsecure items every single time I want to check my email.
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Eyeball posted:Is there a way to stop Internet Explorer from notifying me that I'm about to view a page that contains secure and unsecure items? I'm on a work computer that can only connect to one website where we check our corporate email. It gets old having to agree to display secure and unsecure items every single time I want to check my email. 1) Open Internet Explorer 2) Click on Tools 3) Click on Internet Options 4) Click on the Security Tab 5) Click on the Custom Level button 6) Under the Miscellaneous section look for "Display Mixed Content" 7) Click on Disable for Display Mixed Content instead of Prompt 8) Click on OK twice 9) Close Internet Explorer and reopen 10) Open the webpage that was displaying the warning message, the message should not appear now.
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Eyeball posted:Is there a way to stop Internet Explorer from notifying me that I'm about to view a page that contains secure and unsecure items? I'm on a work computer that can only connect to one website where we check our corporate email. It gets old having to agree to display secure and unsecure items every single time I want to check my email. http://www.tacktech.com/display.cfm?ttid=408
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# ? Sep 22, 2010 18:30 |
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Has anyone else noticed youtube changing your settings back to show annotations again and again? I have, many times, turned off the 'show annotations' setting in my preferences yet it keeps getting turned back on after a while. Also, is there a way to always make it use the larger player? That's another setting it seems to remember for a few days then magically forget.
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Is there still an alcoholic beverages thread, like where people talk about Whisky, Wine, etc? Edit: V V V thanks! I searched for "alcohol" Das MicroKorg fucked around with this message at 20:33 on Sep 22, 2010 |
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FLX posted:Is there still an alcoholic beverages thread, like where people talk about Whisky, Wine, etc? There are several, have a look in GWS - they should be in the first couple of pages I reckon. Edit: All 3 on the first page right now.
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Anjow posted:Has anyone else noticed youtube changing your settings back to show annotations again and again? I have, many times, turned off the 'show annotations' setting in my preferences yet it keeps getting turned back on after a while. If you ever figure this out, I would love to know the answer too, but... (My impression, likely mistaken, is that they are working on the site so much that they themselves are breaking things. Example: they broke Flash a while back, and fixed it for the popular browsers quickly, but took a week and a half to fix it for Opera, which made it obvious that they are pretty constantly working on the code. Google is remarkably bad at openness in their dealings, and never acknowledged that they broke Flash, or that they fixed it.)
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# ? Sep 22, 2010 19:29 |
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Anjow posted:Has anyone else noticed youtube changing your settings back to show annotations again and again? I have, many times, turned off the 'show annotations' setting in my preferences yet it keeps getting turned back on after a while. Yes, that is infuriating to me as well. It also refuses to leave me logged in no matter how many times I say to do it. I asked about this myself a while back and got no good answer, so if you find a way please post it.
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# ? Sep 22, 2010 19:29 |
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Thanks, guys. That totally worked. Is there a way to get Internet Explorer to not care that the name of a security certificate doesn't match the name of the site?
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Eyeball posted:Thanks, guys. That totally worked. Is there a way to get Internet Explorer to not care that the name of a security certificate doesn't match the name of the site? On the advanced tab in the same dialog there is options for that towards the bottom: "warn about certificate address mismatch" Of course be careful, you're less secure... blah blah.
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