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piss posted:What's a good mid range wireless router? The one I have sucks. The wrt54g is pretty much the defacto answer to that question.
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How do I find a good therapist? I need help
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# ? Mar 24, 2011 21:30 |
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the aftermath posted:How do I find a good therapist? I need help Just Google "therapists in [your area]" and you should get a good list. Read up on their specialties on their bio pages to see if there is a therapist that could be of particular help, and see if you can find some reviews about them. Good luck, and hang in there!
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ChubbyEmoBabe posted:The wrt54g is pretty much the defacto answer to that question. What's a better router than that then? I have a wrt54g and the range sucks. Plus I want multi-band a/n/b/g or whatever that can accept a lot of connections.
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RaoulDuke12 posted:What's a better router than that then? I have a wrt54g and the range sucks. Plus I want multi-band a/n/b/g or whatever that can accept a lot of connections. You're in the US right? Sign up on this site (it's a thing run by the Federal government) and you might get a new, free, decent router that also is used to collect information on how closely your isp matches their promised services. http://www.testmyisp.com/
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They're giving away the Netgear WNR3500L wireless router. If that's a really good one (it seems like it but I have a hard time telling), I would rather just drop $100 on it than deal with that whole mess.
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Sometimes in tv and movies you hear the dialogue "You're fired." "You can't fire me. I quit!" What, if any, are the technical differences between what happens when you're fired and when you quit? Like if you knew you were going to be fired in a short time anyway, what are the pros/cons of quitting first? Or making the above statement. I've only been let go once and only quit once but I honestly don't know the difference. I think I've heard you can collect unemployment if you're fired but not if you quit. Does quitting look better when you interview for your next job? I'm sure the accounting department uses different terminology when talking about a former employee who was "terminated", but is their separate paperwork they have to file for them? Or is it treated the same?
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RaoulDuke12 posted:They're giving away the Netgear WNR3500L wireless router. If that's a really good one (it seems like it but I have a hard time telling), I would rather just drop $100 on it than deal with that whole mess. Yeah it's that router. Just suggesting the FCC thing since you get it for free and get an additional thign for tracking connection quality.
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Yeah, it says they download/upload a lot of data though, upwards of 50 gb/month...they seem to be looking for people with a relatively dormant internet connections. I torrent a lot of...Linux builds.
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Elijya posted:Sometimes in tv and movies you hear the dialogue "You're fired." "You can't fire me. I quit!" In California at least, you can't collect unemployment if you're fired or if you quit. You have to be laid off (i.e. your company downsizes or is otherwise forced to let you go) to collect unemployment.
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RaoulDuke12 posted:What's a better router than that then? I have a wrt54g and the range sucks. Plus I want multi-band a/n/b/g or whatever that can accept a lot of connections. Have you made sure you're optimizing router location etc for the best strength/range? http://www.microsoft.com/athome/setup/wirelesstips.aspx I wouldn't use even a free Netgear router. From the web interface design to the range and reliability it's not worth free (unless I have nothing i guess). I've worked with wireless routers for a long time and pretty much sworn off everything except linksys. N router would be "better" but if your range problems are locale specific you may not see any increase in range.
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I just got an Apple TV today and I am having some issues integrating it with my current setup. Right now I have: Samsung 42C450 plasma TV(http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-PN42C450-42-Inch-Plasma-Black/dp/B0036WT3V6/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1301005891&sr=8-1) Samsung HT-C550 lovely all in one home theater (http://www.samsung.com/us/video/home-theater/HT-C550/XAA) Toshiba Blu-ray player Before I got the Apple TV I had the [HDMI out] from the blu-ray plugged into the TV and the [audio out] from the Blu-ray player plugged into the back of the home theater. This setup worked fine. The Apple TV only has HDMI out, so I purchased an HDMI cable and some RCA cables. My intention was to go from [HDMI out] on the Apple TV to one of the HDMI inputs on my TV, then I assumed there would be an Audio out on the TV that I could plug the audio out from the TV into the home theatre. I now see that there is only one audio input on the home theater. Am I hosed?
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piss posted:What's a good mid range wireless router? The one I have sucks. Read the OP of the Home Networking Megathread. "Mid-range" is very subjective depending on your price-point.
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Elijya posted:Sometimes in tv and movies you hear the dialogue "You're fired." "You can't fire me. I quit!" In this specific instance it's just a "no, gently caress you" type of thing. Different companies have difference policies regrading paperwork and which kind of reference they can give out. Lots of places now are scared of libel suits so they will only confirm that "Yes, Gary was in fact employed here from X to Y date" or some will also add if they would rehire you or not with no elaboration. Some guy might also fill them in on every little detail of your time spent there, including "I tried to fire him for stealing and he quit before I got the chance." Some places will give you the option of resigning before they fire you so that either they won't have to pay unemployment, out of respect, to protect themselves from a wrongful termination suit, so that you won't have to lie in future interviews, because they don't feel like filling out the paperwork required for firing somebody, or any combination of those reasons.
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ChubbyEmoBabe posted:The wrt54g is pretty much the defacto answer to that question. Ah, thank you. BorderPatrol posted:Read the OP of the Home Networking Megathread. "Mid-range" is very subjective depending on your price-point. And thank you as well.
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Human Tornada posted:Some places will give you the option of resigning before they fire you so that either they won't have to pay unemployment, This was the tidbit I heard that made me wondering if there were more differences: Apparently if a company fires you, they are responsible for paying your unemployment (varies from state to state and job to job I assume?). I always thought unemployment was a government hand out to help people for a few months in between jobs so we don't end up with a bunch of in-debt homeless people. But apparently the money comes from the employer who fired you? But only if you've been let go, and in some places fired, but rarely if you quit. And the answer to my question is not only are "fired" and "quit" different, but so is "let go." Is this correct? The one time I was let go I found another job very quickly and was living with my parents anyway, so I've never applied for unemployment and know nothing about it. V Thanks all, especially Human Tornada. Elijya fucked around with this message at 05:51 on Mar 25, 2011 |
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Once, twice, thrice, _______ , _______
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Jam2 posted:Once, twice, thrice, _______ , _______ Pretty sure there aren't any past thrice. Elijya posted:This was the tidbit I heard that made me wondering if there were more differences: Apparently if a company fires you, they are responsible for paying your unemployment (varies from state to state and job to job I assume?). I always thought unemployment was a government hand out to help people for a few months in between jobs so we don't end up with a bunch of in-debt homeless people. But apparently the money comes from the employer who fired you? But only if you've been let go, and in some places fired, but rarely if you quit. And the answer to my question is not only are "fired" and "quit" different, but so is "let go." Is this correct? The one time I was let go I found another job very quickly and was living with my parents anyway, so I've never applied for unemployment and know nothing about it. No, unemployment is definitely a government thing, not from your previous employer. That's why there was that huge uproar not too long ago about unemployment benefits not being extended by Congress.
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It stops there.
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Jam2 posted:Once, twice, thrice, _______ , _______ Fourfold, fivefold.
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Jeffrey Colon posted:There isn't a song ID thread is there? Flute Loop by the Beastie Boys? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djSXSMbdX8E
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madprocess posted:Fourfold, fivefold. Those would obviously go with twofold, threefold...
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Elijya posted:This was the tidbit I heard that made me wondering if there were more differences: Apparently if a company fires you, they are responsible for paying your unemployment (varies from state to state and job to job I assume?). I always thought unemployment was a government hand out to help people for a few months in between jobs so we don't end up with a bunch of in-debt homeless people. But apparently the money comes from the employer who fired you? But only if you've been let go, and in some places fired, but rarely if you quit. And the answer to my question is not only are "fired" and "quit" different, but so is "let go." Is this correct? The one time I was let go I found another job very quickly and was living with my parents anyway, so I've never applied for unemployment and know nothing about it. Ready for the "big lie"? Here it is: If you work hard and do your job to the best of your ability you will not be 'fired'. Here's the truth: Unemployment insurance is basically your government working for you (don't get used to it): If you were "fired" without good reason, you were "laid off". If a company "lays off" people frequently they will pay a higher 'insurance' rate for every employee.
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Jam2 posted:Once, twice, thrice, _______ , _______ Google it. There is nothing else.
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Are there any good google document apps for android? I like the idea of being able to get up to go to the bathroom and to keep writing while I'm pooping
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change my name posted:Are there any good google document apps for android? I like the idea of being able to get up to go to the bathroom and to keep writing while I'm pooping If taking a dump is interrupting your productivity to the point of wanting this sort of thing, then I would suggest increasing your fiber intake.
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Idran posted:No, unemployment is definitely a government thing, not from your previous employer. That's why there was that huge uproar not too long ago about unemployment benefits not being extended by Congress. The government hands out the checks, but an employer pays an unemployment compensation tax. The higher the ratio of tax paid:unemployment paid out, the less UC tax that company pays. Elijya posted:This was the tidbit I heard that made me wondering if there were more differences: Apparently if a company fires you, they are responsible for paying your unemployment (varies from state to state and job to job I assume?). I always thought unemployment was a government hand out to help people for a few months in between jobs so we don't end up with a bunch of in-debt homeless people. But apparently the money comes from the employer who fired you? But only if you've been let go, and in some places fired, but rarely if you quit. And the answer to my question is not only are "fired" and "quit" different, but so is "let go." Is this correct? The one time I was let go I found another job very quickly and was living with my parents anyway, so I've never applied for unemployment and know nothing about it. The term "let go" could mean either "fired" or "laid off". Different states (probably) have different laws concerning who gets unemployment and who doesn't, but I think for the most part if you get fired "with cause" (e.g. you showed up drunk) the employer can fight your UC claim in order to keep their UC tax rate low. I don't think it's possible to get UC anywhere if you quit your job. At least I hope it's not.
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Jam2 posted:Once, twice, thrice, _______ , _______ Four times, five times.
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the aftermath posted:How do I find a good therapist? I need help The googling/phonebook thing is a good start, but you may need to make sure the therapist takes your insurance, so be sure to ask on the phone when you call places up whether they take whatever you have. Or, you can probably call your insurance and ask for a list of covered therapists in your area. They may actually have this available to find online, too.
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a fellow creative posted:How can I tell my mom I'm Wiccan? Here's a stupid question: how did this warrant a month long probation? Is it because you're a humorless piece of poo poo with a power trip on a loving internet forum? (USER WAS BANNED FOR THIS POST)
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Labes For Days posted:Here's a stupid question: how did this warrant a month long probation? Is it because you're a humorless piece of poo poo with a power trip on a loving internet forum? It's probably because that guy has only posted 3 times in the past month and all of them were similar. The last one was also a lame attempt at starting a fight and the one before that was simply, "I like to wear bras on my rear end when I masturbate." I don't know about you, but I'd rather not have to skim over that crap when reading the forums.
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Just look at his rap sheet. Dude thinks he's hilarious when he's really an unfunny piece of poo poo. Just imagine him typing out a post while snickering to himself and making this face: and maybe it'll help you feel better about him getting a month long probation.
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I can't believe you guys think that's worth a month. Even his other ones weren't worth the week-long probes he was given.
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Rules thread posted:...if you are incredibly funny, you can probably get away with just about anything. Something Awful is a forum on a comedy website, and being mean can be a great way of producing comedy. Just remember that the people in charge of determining the amount of comedy in your antagonistic wordplay are notoriously unfunny moderators, and it's entirely up to their judgment. If you aren't sure, don't post it. The mods have clearly demonstrated that they do not think he is funny via repeated probations. Trying his lovely fakeposting humor once and getting probated for it should have been enough of an indication to him that he should stop because the mods don't think its a valuable contribution to the forums. I imagine that the month long probation is a response to the fact that he clearly is not taking the hint.
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Labes For Days posted:I can't believe you guys think that's worth a month. Even his other ones weren't worth the week-long probes he was given. Why do you care? Is he in danger of beating your record of bans or something?
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the aftermath posted:How do I find a good therapist? I need help Does your employer have an employee assistance plan? I think they are pretty common these days; you call them up and they hook you up with someone in your area. Generally you'll get a few visits covered free under your plan. They may be linked with your insurance so that whoever they find you is covered under your insurance if you keep going, but that's just a guess.
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Labes For Days posted:I can't believe you guys think that's worth a month. Even his other ones weren't worth the week-long probes he was given. This isn't the only thread that user is making GBS threads up. He's pretty well-known for terrible unfunny fakeposting, and the mods hate that.
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Labes For Days posted:I can't believe you guys think that's worth a month. Even his other ones weren't worth the week-long probes he was given. a fellow creative posted:My New Years resolution is to get rid of my hentai habit completely and give up on lolicon and stuff. Also, I will get serious on the things I need to do, and stop wasting my own time.
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Jeffrey Colon posted:Trying his lovely fakeposting humor once and getting probated for it should have been enough of an indication to him that he should stop because the mods don't think its a valuable contribution to the forums. I imagine that the month long probation is a response to the fact that he clearly is not taking the hint.
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