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The second, thanks. I was on my phone and the only thing thing I found was alibaba, but I would've had to order at least 100.
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Why is there an asterisk next to Sports Argument Stadium?
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# ? Jan 1, 2013 06:27 |
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hooah posted:Is there anything that will allow me to scan in or download CD liner notes and keep them organized? I'm kind of a nerd for them and just rescued all of mine from my parent's attic, and would like to have them all in digital format. You mean like text file format, or image format? You could just photograph or scan them and keep them in a folder on your computer. There's free online ocr if you want it as text files.
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# ? Jan 1, 2013 06:47 |
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Wedemeyer posted:You mean like text file format, or image format? You could just photograph or scan them and keep them in a folder on your computer. There's free online ocr if you want it as text files. Well, yeah. I was just wondering if there's something that would act as a database or something - I dunno, just fancier than a folder, I guess.
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# ? Jan 1, 2013 07:13 |
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hooah posted:Well, yeah. I was just wondering if there's something that would act as a database or something - I dunno, just fancier than a folder, I guess. There's probably a plug-in for Foobar2000 but it can be a bitch to configure. I use MediaMonkey which has support for multiple pieces of album art but I don't know how easy that is to set up either. Presumably you mean being able to read the liner notes while listening to the music or you could just use picasa or whatever.
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# ? Jan 1, 2013 07:20 |
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Internet Meme posted:Why is there an asterisk next to Sports Argument Stadium? It's a joke about how people want to put an asterisk next to records when they get broken if some circumstances were different. The most significant was when Barry Bonds broke the record for homeruns in a season and some people wanted to put an asterisk next to it because
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# ? Jan 1, 2013 08:03 |
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Eggplant Wizard posted:"Be demarcated" and "demarcated" do not mean the same thing. the former is a passive and the latter an active. Neither is a finite phrase in this case. "Will be demarcated" is really the full finite verb phrase, so the "will" is retained in the second half, I know that "will be demarcated" is the finite phrase, and that will is the critical piece. My question was whether you could copy over "will be" into the other clause.
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# ? Jan 1, 2013 08:41 |
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kimbo305 posted:I know that "will be demarcated" is the finite phrase, and that will is the critical piece. My question was whether you could copy over "will be" into the other clause. Oh, sorry, I didn't quite get that. I think you could, but personally it looks a bit superfluous to me.
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# ? Jan 1, 2013 17:11 |
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Is there a good way to catch up on the backlog of something that has an RSS feed? I can't drop it into my normal reader because I often use the "mark all read" button, and that would blast out all the old but still unread articles.
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# ? Jan 1, 2013 22:25 |
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This is really stupid, but I can't think of a way to google it : I've lived most of my life on the East Coast, so everyone I know has always watched the ball drop in Time Square : do people in other parts of the US do that too? Is there another ball drop in LA that left-coasters watch or something? I can't imagine people in, say, Seattle watching the Time Square ball and going, "Hurray! Happy... It's 9 o'clock still, see you in three hours!"
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# ? Jan 1, 2013 22:34 |
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Xiahou Dun posted:This is really stupid, but I can't think of a way to google it : They re-air it three hours later, and yes plenty of people watch Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve. Come on now, don't be ridiculous.
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# ? Jan 1, 2013 22:42 |
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Xiahou Dun posted:This is really stupid, but I can't think of a way to google it : I went to the ball drop in Portland Oregon in 2002 and while the journey by train and foot to get to Pioneer square was a blast (slammed a cheap pitcher of PBR, kissed a cute girl who gestured at me through a window, met a crazy dude with a signboard proclaiming the end of the world who did not give a gently caress that it was 2002 not 2001 or 2000 or w/e) the actual event was overpoliced, had to go through checkpoints, and very underwhelming. And yes, we watch yours on time delay as well.
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# ? Jan 1, 2013 23:18 |
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Xiahou Dun posted:This is really stupid, but I can't think of a way to google it : This reminds me. In America, TV is on at the same time everywhere, right, so a show that starts at 19:00 in one place will start at 18:00 further west. Why? Doesn't that mess with scheduling? Like, having the after school block start before school finishes or overlap with the prime time block or whatever? Or is it just some shows that are like that and most stuff is delayed so it shows at 19:00 everywhere?
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# ? Jan 2, 2013 04:16 |
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Most if not all non-live programming is delayed on the west coast vesus the east. It means you can't really follow TVIV threads as a show airs since they all saw it 3 hours ago.
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# ? Jan 2, 2013 04:32 |
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What on earth does this mean? FPO, AE 09372 It's a military address for someone I sold something to on Amazon.
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# ? Jan 2, 2013 04:38 |
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Tiggum posted:This reminds me. In America, TV is on at the same time everywhere, right, so a show that starts at 19:00 in one place will start at 18:00 further west. Why? Because most networks can only afford two satellite slots so you get one East Coast and one West Coast feed. Turns out, nearly half the population of the entire US lives in the Eastern Time Zone so that's fine, another 29% live in the Central Time Zone and the hour difference doesn't matter. Then the Mountain Time Zone only covers 6% so who cares about them. And the Pacific Time Zone has its own schedules usually because it's fairly large and also 3 hours delayed. Eggplant Wizard posted:What on earth does this mean? FPO means a military post office and AE 093xx means routed through Europe and I think indicates that they're on deployment. 09372 is a zip code and it's a zip code that's solely for military use. Nintendo Kid fucked around with this message at 04:44 on Jan 2, 2013 |
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Eggplant Wizard posted:What on earth does this mean? For example: code:
If there's no street address or building number listed don't worry about it.
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# ? Jan 2, 2013 06:56 |
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OK, so you know those games (of a sort) that some tourist spots and places like children's museums and such will run where the kids get a card and have to go from station to station and get stamps to fill out the card? Sort of like orienteering for babies? What on Earth are those things called? Is there even a name for them?
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# ? Jan 2, 2013 07:33 |
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The closest term I can think of is 'Scavenger Hunt,' but there's probably a more precise word for it out there. Letterboxing?
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# ? Jan 2, 2013 07:53 |
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TetsuoTW posted:OK, so you know those games (of a sort) that some tourist spots and places like children's museums and such will run where the kids get a card and have to go from station to station and get stamps to fill out the card? Sort of like orienteering for babies? What on Earth are those things called? Is there even a name for them? Stamp rally. They're really popular in Japan.
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# ? Jan 2, 2013 08:09 |
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tarepanda posted:Stamp rally. They're really popular in Japan.
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# ? Jan 2, 2013 08:24 |
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I've got a somewhat embaressing fear - a fear of really tall buildings. It's going to be a problem within the next few months, as I'll likely (I hope, anyway) have a job in the CBD of Brisbane. Practically all of the mid tier/big 4 accounting firms are located there. This area has a lot of incredibly tall buildings for the area - easily 25 stories plus. It's not as though it prevents me from going there in the first place. Usually, I'll be walking through, or going on my evening job. But then the realization hits me - "Oh god, there are MASSIVE buildings around me". I'll become very aware of this fact, and feel compelled to look straight up. The sheer size and volume of these things usually get me; a feeling of "Somethings going to drop from the top of the building - better look up to avoid it!". I'll then quickly move away from the area. How should I tackle this? Should I expose myself gradually to more tall buildings?
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ASIC v Danny Bro posted:I've got a somewhat embaressing fear - a fear of really tall buildings. You should find a therapist to work with, someone who is used to working on anxiety and maybe phobias. Even one or two sessions would give you a chance to talk it out and get an idea of what mental tools you'll need to build up in order to deal with it. Longer would be better so s/he can help you gradually work on it, possibly including controlled exposure. Having a professional to work it out with will make it less scary and more likely to succeed than trying it on your own.
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# ? Jan 2, 2013 14:38 |
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I'm an idiot who spilled wine on a dress that I really like. I got home, slapped some OxyClean on it, and let it hang out for a while (about 36 hours, which is, in retrospect, also stupid). The dress is bright red and 100% cotton, kind of a heavy-duty almost canvas-feeling fabric with no stretch. The top is lined with a lighter-weight cotton as well. I have no idea what the stain was, and it doesn't matter, because the stain came out--but the OxyClean did TOO much of a good job and left its own little light patch right on the top and skirt where the stains were. I now have larger, lighter, messier stains than I did previously. I've only worn the drat thing twice and I (clearly) should have taken it to a dry cleaner, but I figured, "It's cotton! It'll be fine!" Would a dry cleaner even be capable of fixing this? Am I just completely hosed, or is there some way to fix this mess?
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# ? Jan 2, 2013 14:49 |
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Cheers, thanks man. I've worked with therapists before when it comes to social anxiety ages ago, so this would be a good idea. Funny thing, though - there's tall buildings at my uni, yet I don't get scared of them. They're only 15 stories tall at most. Also, one of the new buildings, the Ernst and Young sky scraper, has a peculiar detail. These thick, white tubes which run down the side of the building to the ground floor. At night, they light up - it does look quite spectacular from afar. Reminds me of spider webs, hence thinking about the size of the spiders that spun it.
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# ? Jan 2, 2013 14:51 |
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Before Christmas I wrote a Facebook status update (only visible to 4 people that I work with) asking if they had been paid yet because I hadn't. We didn't mention salaries or how much was owed or who we work for, although some of us list our employers on Facebook (I don't). Back at work this morning, we got a companywide email that contained: quote:We would therefore ask, effective immediately, that you do not mention or use the company’s name or logo on any private Facebook status’, Twitter mentions or any other social platforms, this includes any direct or indirect references to the organisation as some of you may have added [COMPANY NAME] as your employer on your profiles. Unless expressly used to for corporate branding, such as the company’s LinkedIn and Facebook accounts used for recruitment purposes, any references would be considered a breach of the company’s confidentiality policy. Can my empoyer stop us from talking about them on social media? 'Indirect references' covers pretty much anything. Saying 'I had a poo poo day at work today' indirectly references who I work for, for example. I'm not going to fight the decision as I'm not desperate to talk about who I work for on Facebook, but can they actually enforce this legally? I'm in the UK if that makes a difference.
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Catman Begins posted:Before Christmas I wrote a Facebook status update (only visible to 4 people that I work with) asking if they had been paid yet because I hadn't. We didn't mention salaries or how much was owed or who we work for, although some of us list our employers on Facebook (I don't). Absolutely they can. They can, and should, request that unless you are otherwise directed by a manager or supervisor, you do not associate yourself as a representative of that company using social media. You can probably say "I had a lovely day at work today". You cannot say "I had a lovely day working for the slave drivers at ABC company because that bitch Brenda in accounting ate the last jelly donut." Do keep in mind that Facebook is a public forum and anything you say or do there could come back and bite you in the rear end. To put it another way, I wouldn't post anything to facebook that I wouldn't want my boss to see. They can't control what you post on the internet, but they can say what you posted violates the rules that have been outlined in the handbook and you are terminated for this violation. Again, read your handbook after the updates come through. If it sounds like complaining about your job might get you fired, don't post it.
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On QI, they said coffee was not a stimulant, and any effects of that nature are actually due to it satisfying an addiction, getting rid of tiredness caused by withdrawal symptoms. Googling this has gotten me nothing. I'm very confused and would like details. Should I still be drinking coffee in the morning and before the gym, or should I cut it out for long-term alertness?
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VagueRant posted:On QI, they said coffee was not a stimulant, and any effects of that nature are actually due to it satisfying an addiction, getting rid of tiredness caused by withdrawal symptoms. You're misinterpreting what they said. Coffee (i.e. caffeine) is a stimulant. It increases your heart rate, keeps you up, etc. It's also highly addictive. When people wake up in the morning and feel like poo poo, they often drink coffee to not feel like poo poo. It's this response to the caffeine that is indicative of satisfying addiction. People who are not dependent on caffeine will still feel its effects, but they can handle way better without it than a regular coffee drinker. If you don't drink caffeine on a regular basis you will likely feel more alert than someone that is dependent on it and hasn't had any.
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How should I write this sentence: "It's as close as getting eaten by monsters or aliens as you can get."? English isn't my first language and I have a habit of using some words to much, like "as" in that sentence. Atleast I think it looks weird. Inpossible fucked around with this message at 21:37 on Jan 2, 2013 |
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Inpossible posted:How should I write this sentence: "It's as close as getting eaten by monsters or aliens as you can get."? Change one word and it's fine: "It's as close to getting eaten by monsters or aliens as you can get."
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Inpossible posted:How should I write this sentence: "It's as close as getting eaten by monsters or aliens as you can get."? "It's as close to getting eaten by monsters or aliens as you can get." would be okay (as in, a native speaker who isn't the best writer might write it), but the sentence is still hard to parse. Maybe "It's as close to getting eaten by monsters as you can get." or "It's the next best thing to getting eaten by a monster!" would sound better depending on context/your intended meaning. I am not a writer.
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helopticor posted:"It's as close to getting eaten by monsters as you can get." This is perfect, thank you. Posted that in the unnerving thread in PYF.
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# ? Jan 2, 2013 21:50 |
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My 2nd in a row otterbox commuter case (hard plastic outside, rubber inside, opposite of the more popular otterbox defender) has developed a crack under the power button, gets stressed from pushing there. I know otterbox will replace for free, already done that once, but I'm only going to have this phone for a month or 2 more and a replacement will take a month to get here. Anything I can put on it molten plastic or some special glue that will hold it good and stand up to the button press stress? I tried superglue on the old one and it was like I might as well have used vaseline as well as it held up after one button press.
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# ? Jan 2, 2013 22:49 |
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Nicol Bolas posted:I'm an idiot who spilled wine on a dress that I really like. I got home, slapped some OxyClean on it, and let it hang out for a while (about 36 hours, which is, in retrospect, also stupid). The dress is bright red and 100% cotton, kind of a heavy-duty almost canvas-feeling fabric with no stretch. The top is lined with a lighter-weight cotton as well. I have no idea what the stain was, and it doesn't matter, because the stain came out--but the OxyClean did TOO much of a good job and left its own little light patch right on the top and skirt where the stains were. I now have larger, lighter, messier stains than I did previously. I've only worn the drat thing twice and I (clearly) should have taken it to a dry cleaner, but I figured, "It's cotton! It'll be fine!" Would a dry cleaner even be capable of fixing this? Am I just completely hosed, or is there some way to fix this mess? You definitely left the oxyclean on too long. Sometimes oxyclean does leave a yellowish hue on whites, and people do use a variety of vinegar, baking soda, or denture tablet remedies to take care of them. But from your description of bleached spots, the fabric is most likely too damaged to fix. They may just end up telling you that the dress can't be fixed, but I would take it to the cleaners before trying any home remedies.
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Wagonburner posted:My 2nd in a row otterbox commuter case (hard plastic outside, rubber inside, opposite of the more popular otterbox defender) has developed a crack under the power button, gets stressed from pushing there. JB weld might do it. Any hardware store, or even Walmart should have it. http://www.jbweld.com/product/j-b-plasticweld-putty/ e: I guess that's going to be off-white when it cures, so you might not like that. Wotan fucked around with this message at 00:50 on Jan 3, 2013 |
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Wotan posted:JB weld might do it. Any hardware store, or even Walmart should have it. If it'll hold I'll not care about a discoloration too much as long as I can put it mostly inside the case, and like I said not keeping this phone but for a month or two more anyway. And I've got a spare broken case I can try on 1st. Got some JB weld already, I fixed an exhaust leak with it. Actually worked, surprised me, that was years ago, maybe I ought to check that again. edit: just noticed you linked something different. I may see of the store has it, ought to come in handy in the future and not just for this broken phone case. Vin BioEthanol fucked around with this message at 01:31 on Jan 3, 2013 |
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There's a JB Weld that's specifically for bonding plastics. It's called Plasti-Weld or something like that. I've had mixed results, if the plastic is really smooth it won't bond well and will just dry and fall off. But it might be worth a try.
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# ? Jan 3, 2013 02:30 |
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How do I redeem a game code on Steam? I have been looking for 20 minutes and the directions on the Steam site look like they are from an old version or something.
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NESguerilla posted:How do I redeem a game code on Steam? I have been looking for 20 minutes and the directions on the Steam site look like they are from an old version or something. In the Games menu click Activate a product on steam.
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