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My friends are working on a serial video project that I'd like to help them advertise on these here forums. I understand that I'm prostituting and would like to know where that's acceptable. I was thinking the SA-Mart and purchasing a banner ad. Any tips?
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I was playing frisbee with a few friends and one of em could throw the frisbee so fast and straight that it actually made a buzzing sound. He wasn't sure how he was pulling it off. What is that sound called and is there a trick to doing it?
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# ? Apr 2, 2012 03:48 |
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I think the word the "China Study" guy was looking for is 'anecdotal.'
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# ? Apr 2, 2012 05:21 |
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I live in a New York-like climate where bugs and spiders are more plentiful when it gets to spring/summer/fall type weather. Is there something to trap those little house spiders (around 0.5" long)? I know they're not really harmful, but it would give me some ease of mind. I haven't really seen any traps specifically for spiders in a store, but I haven't looked at any specialty places. edit: I see that Amazon has general critter traps when I search for "spider trap". Are these the best solutions? Dudebro fucked around with this message at 05:35 on Apr 2, 2012 |
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Popcorn posted:I think I just blue myself. Specifically on Chrome, when you zoom in, the background turns blue.
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# ? Apr 2, 2012 05:42 |
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Drevoak posted:I was playing frisbee with a few friends and one of em could throw the frisbee so fast and straight that it actually made a buzzing sound. He wasn't sure how he was pulling it off. What is that sound called and is there a trick to doing it? What model was it? If it's Discraft Ultra-star, the one used for ultimate games, I bet it's the concentric ridges on top. Those are put there to disrupt airflow and generate more lift. At high speeds, this turbulence might be audible. I recall getting a whiffling sound when throwing any really scuffed up discs fast.
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Can someone give me a vague breakdown of how monetizing youtube works? I have no interest in doing it myself but I'm curious as to how people end up getting paid/how much money views generate. Found some info on Google but I am curious as to what you guys know about it.
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Is there any way to 'delete' the progress in a video on Netflix? There's a problem with the Doctor Who episode Vincent And The Doctor, causing it to not play after a certain point. You can skip past that point just fine, but tried to get as close to where I was before, and it went pear-shaped. If I could restart the stream from the beginning, I would, but it won't let me start from the beginning.
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# ? Apr 2, 2012 08:01 |
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You can report a problem with it by going to Your Account and going to Instant Watch Activity (or the Instant Watch Queue). Not a quick solution but maybe they can reset it for you?
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Drevoak posted:I was playing frisbee with a few friends and one of em could throw the frisbee so fast and straight that it actually made a buzzing sound. He wasn't sure how he was pulling it off. What is that sound called and is there a trick to doing it? It's just a matter of speed. In my hey-days of being a baseball pitcher my catcher would complain of a similar noise. There's some sort of anomaly disrupting the standard rotation of whatever you're throwing (it was just the seams in my case but frisbees make weird noises on account of their easily modifiable rotation.)
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Dudebro posted:I live in a New York-like climate where bugs and spiders are more plentiful when it gets to spring/summer/fall type weather. Is there something to trap those little house spiders (around 0.5" long)? I know they're not really harmful, but it would give me some ease of mind. I haven't really seen any traps specifically for spiders in a store, but I haven't looked at any specialty places. I know a relative that swears by some appliance that you plug into an outlet then emits some high-frequency noise undetectable by human ears but is supposed to drive spiders crazy. No idea if it works or not but I haven't seen a spider in her house ever.
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Manslaughter posted:I know a relative that swears by some appliance that you plug into an outlet then emits some high-frequency noise undetectable by human ears but is supposed to drive spiders crazy. No idea if it works or not but I haven't seen a spider in her house ever. There is no way in hell this thing works. If anything it'll drive your (or your neighbor's) dogs and cats bonkers.
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Manslaughter posted:I know a relative that swears by some appliance that you plug into an outlet then emits some high-frequency noise undetectable by human ears but is supposed to drive spiders crazy. No idea if it works or not but I haven't seen a spider in her house ever. Like the electronic pest repellers? Some people swear by them but it may just be a placebo effect. http://www.walmart.com/ip/Pest-Offense-Electronic-Pest-Repeller/13008326
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Actually now that you linked that it's more likely it used electric pulses, considering she had 2 cats.
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Dudebro posted:I live in a New York-like climate where bugs and spiders are more plentiful when it gets to spring/summer/fall type weather. Is there something to trap those little house spiders (around 0.5" long)? I know they're not really harmful, but it would give me some ease of mind. I haven't really seen any traps specifically for spiders in a store, but I haven't looked at any specialty places. We got some of those sticky ones like these a while back owing to the fact that my wife is terrified of spiders. To the best of my knowledge they didn't catch a single one.
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If I buy a phone with a bad ESN, is there any way to make it usable? An iphone specifically.
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Manslaughter posted:I know a relative that swears by some appliance that you plug into an outlet then emits some high-frequency noise undetectable by human ears but is supposed to drive spiders crazy. No idea if it works or not but I haven't seen a spider in her house ever. Those work really well. I have a similar device that repels elephants. I've had it for years and have never had an elephant invasion, not once. There was one close call, though, when I thought that small, 6-legged elephants had invaded my kitchen, but it turned out to just be some close relatives to elephants called "ants." If you buy the elephant repellent, see if it also repels tigers and polar bears. Mine doesn't say anything about repelling tigers, but I think it must partly work on them because I've only been attacked by one tiger in my house and it was one of the pygmy tigers, no bigger than a shoe. My housemate is bipolar, so obviously the polar bear repellant function is unnecessary in my case. Other testimonials: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
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Manslaughter posted:Actually now that you linked that it's more likely it used electric pulses, considering she had 2 cats. It still doesn't work.
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Manslaughter posted:I know a relative that swears by some appliance that you plug into an outlet then emits some high-frequency noise undetectable by human ears but is supposed to drive spiders crazy. No idea if it works or not but I haven't seen a spider in her house ever. MisterBibs posted:Is there any way to 'delete' the progress in a video on Netflix?
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# ? Apr 2, 2012 18:40 |
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What exactly is required for an extremely viscous liquid like pitch to not be considered just an amorphous solid like toothpaste, and vice-versa?
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If I had to hazard a guess it would be how much the substance flows. If you try to scoop up a piece of pitch with a popsicle stick it will try to flow off the wood, while if you try the same thing with toothpaste you'll get a nice little glob that stays put.
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change my name posted:If I buy a phone with a bad ESN, is there any way to make it usable? An iphone specifically. Yes it is possible. However, it is usually very difficult, possibly illegal, and not guaranteed to stay working.
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Mak0rz posted:There is no way in hell this thing works. If anything it'll drive your (or your neighbor's) dogs and cats bonkers. Possibly humans too, depending on how high a frequency the manufacturer decides is "inaudible." There's a house I bike past all the time, and all summer there's an incredibly high-pitched eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee coming from the backyard, loud enough to hear from across the road -- probably a sonic "mosquito repeller." If I lived within earshot I'd probably snap and kill the guy inside a week.
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Flagrant Abuse posted:What exactly is required for an extremely viscous liquid like pitch to not be considered just an amorphous solid like toothpaste, and vice-versa? e: Okay I guess they don't have to crystallize, but they do have to maintain the structure long-term. OneEightHundred fucked around with this message at 03:48 on Apr 3, 2012 |
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N. Senada posted:My friends are working on a serial video project that I'd like to help them advertise on these here forums. I understand that I'm prostituting and would like to know where that's acceptable. I was thinking the SA-Mart and purchasing a banner ad. Any tips? Just buy a banner ad? I'm not sure what you'll be selling in SA Mart. Subscriptions? You're better off asking permission to pimp your friend's stuff in GBS.
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Kept debating if I should make a full thread for this or not, in the end decided to err on the side of caution so here goes: I've been a book collector for 20+ years, hard cover, paperback, out of print, things never printed in the US, etc... I have over 2000 books. Now however, I need room in my house for my family, and with the rise of E-Readers, I'd like to get rid of them. However, I'd like to balance the ease of getting rid of them with any money I can make off of them as well. From what I can see I have three ways I can go about this:
Are there any other options I'm not thinking about? Have other people done this and if so what did they choose and what did the like/dislike about it? (Or regret not doing?) Finally is this an interesting enough question to warrant a full thread?
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Hughlander posted:I've been a book collector for 20+ years, hard cover, paperback, out of print, things never printed in the US, etc... I have over 2000 books. Now however, I need room in my house for my family, and with the rise of E-Readers, I'd like to get rid of them. However, I'd like to balance the ease of getting rid of them with any money I can make off of them as well. Unless you have a lot of rare or desirable books you're going to get maybe $2 each if you sell them yourself. Probably considerably less than that if you sell them to a store. Donating them to charity is going to be the easiest way to get rid of them. Nobody is going to buy them in big boxes and selling them all yourself would take a very long time.
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What you should do is pick out the few books you think you can manage to sell for a decent price, and immediately donate the rest.
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It might be worth donating the hardcovers to a library and the paperbacks to charity, though I don't know if you can get a write-off for library donations. Here's a small question -- what's a reliable way to keep a shower/bathroom mirror from fogging up? I like to shave in the shower and a mirror would be nice.
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Rub a cut potato on it.
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Try buffing your mirror with shaving cream on a dry towel before you get in the shower. I'm not sure if it'll work in the shower, but my experience has been that it's reasonably effective afterwards.
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Hughlander posted:Stuff about getting rid of used books. While not a collector, I love reading and have hundreds and hundreds of books. I have started Book Crossing (link: http://www.bookcrossing.com/). It's probably not practical for you to do this with many books but I've had fun doing it and I can't wait to hear other people's thoughts on books I've loved reading.
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tarepanda posted:Here's a small question -- what's a reliable way to keep a shower/bathroom mirror from fogging up? I like to shave in the shower and a mirror would be nice. Shaving cream works pretty well for about 5 minutes. Just rub some on the mirror and then wash it off while you shower. I also saw this mirror recommended somewhere on SA. I can't personally attest for it because I still haven't gotten around to buying it, but apparently there it has a water reservoir that helps equalize temperatures between the air and the mirror that creates the fog.
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I shave my head in the shower, so a mirror is pretty important for me. After going through about half a dozen of them I settled on this beauty. It has a reservoir in the back that you can fill with warm water every time you shower, which prevents steaming. It's the greatest. Buy it. Buy the hell out of it and don't look back. EDIT: Look it's on sale! Mak0rz fucked around with this message at 03:30 on Apr 3, 2012 |
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Terribly inane question, but without using a game console or computer (how) can one watch Netflix on a television?
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Travakian posted:Terribly inane question, but without using a game console or computer (how) can one watch Netflix on a television? I think some internet-connected tvs have apps for Netflix. My parents have one, but I haven't played with it, so I'm not sure what services it can connect to. Does the how refer to "How do I do this with a computer," or is it part of the main question and just wanted a hug?
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Travakian posted:Terribly inane question, but without using a game console or computer (how) can one watch Netflix on a television? You've got thousands of way to watch Netflix. The low-end Roku box is going to be your best cost/performance device though, around $50 or so.
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Zenostein posted:Does the how refer to "How do I do this with a computer," or is it part of the main question and just wanted a hug? Heh, no. Making it parenthetical splits the question; can either be interpreted as "..can one watch Netflix on a television?" (yes/no) or "..how can one watch Netflix on a television?" (if the answer was 'yes,' it'd then ask for a method). Easier to compound it than post twice, and more concise than "Can it be done? How?" FCKGW posted:You've got thousands of way to watch Netflix. Interesting. Thanks. How about DVRs, then-- can anyone recommend a DVR that can record things as well as stream from Netflix/other services? I consume all of my media on a computer, so not familiar with any of this stuff; my mother asked for a VHS head cleaner & extra tapes for her birthday, and I figure this is probably a better/more lasting route.
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I just started watching Battlestar Galactica, and I loved the first season, thought the second season was okay, and I'm just not into the third season at all. I'm only up to ep. 10 ("The Eye of Jupiter"). Should I hang on and watch it through the fourth season, or did it just all sort of start going downhill after the first?
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Smeep posted:I just started watching Battlestar Galactica, and I loved the first season, thought the second season was okay, and I'm just not into the third season at all. I'm only up to ep. 10 ("The Eye of Jupiter"). Should I hang on and watch it through the fourth season, or did it just all sort of start going downhill after the first? 3 is bad. 4 has good moments. So it's worth watching the whole thing.
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