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I started wearing bracelets. I have one with a clasp like this : I loving hate these clasps. It's a nightmare to put on and takes me way longer than it should. Is there some secret to putting these on?
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So I have a headset (single ear cup and boom mic) that was a 2.5mm jack but quite frayed. I have a spare cord with a 3.5mm jack on it so I thought I'd graft them together but when I stripped the wires I got this: I'm an idiot, what do I do!? Is there a better thread to ask in? I think there used to be a DIY electronics thread but I can't find it.
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# ? Feb 1, 2013 02:03 |
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I'm not quite sure how your headphones are wired. The good news is that these things definitely aren't carrying enough current to do damage to your electrical equipment, so plug in the jack, stick the headphones on, and hold different combinations of wires together until you can hear your music.
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# ? Feb 1, 2013 02:13 |
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Gravity Pike posted:I'm not quite sure how your headphones are wired. The good news is that these things definitely aren't carrying enough current to do damage to your electrical equipment, so plug in the jack, stick the headphones on, and hold different combinations of wires together until you can hear your music. Sounds good, I'll bust out the gator clips
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# ? Feb 1, 2013 02:15 |
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Vivian Darkbloom posted:Why are there so many printer drivers needed? Because printers aren't identical in features and capability.
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Moist von Lipwig posted:So I have a headset (single ear cup and boom mic) that was a 2.5mm jack but quite frayed. I have a spare cord with a 3.5mm jack on it so I thought I'd graft them together but when I stripped the wires I got this: What does "white copper core wire" mean? Is the bare wire twisted/wrapped around a second, insulated wire? If that's the case, then I would guess that those two are the left and right channels, and black is ground. You do realize they make adapters though, right?
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Install Gentoo posted:Because printers aren't identical in features and capability. I guess that makes sense, but it still seems odd that there are so many different drivers needed, when it seems like you could just make a few that offer many features? Maybe I'm underestimating the complexity of drivers.
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Vivian Darkbloom posted:I guess that makes sense, but it still seems odd that there are so many different drivers needed, when it seems like you could just make a few that offer many features? Maybe I'm underestimating the complexity of drivers. Most of the drivers included with an operating system will be drivers for old and totally outdated devices. I'm sure if you look at the list of printer drivers, most of them will be for printers 5, 10, or even 15 years old. And the older they are the less standardized they tend to be so the more necessary actual distinct driver packages are.. for most of the new printers multiple printer listings will actually be using the same driver. But it'd be confusing to people to list a driver as "WhateverCo Printers 500D-678C" so they get individual listing for each printer.
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stubblyhead posted:What does "white copper core wire" mean? Is the bare wire twisted/wrapped around a second, insulated wire? If that's the case, then I would guess that those two are the left and right channels, and black is ground. You do realize they make adapters though, right? I agree on the left side that black is probably ground. But on the left side, I'm torn. A braid of conductor wrapped around other stuff usually screams Ground - it's often called "shielding." On the right side, I'd guess that is ground. Anyway, the other guy is right, you can't hurt anything with alligator clips and trial'n'error.* *edit: IN THIS CASE. There are plenty of other devices where you can very much hurt things with trial'n'error.
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alnilam posted:I agree on the left side that black is probably ground. It would be kind of unusual to use copper as shielding though, especially in a cheap pair of headphones.
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Dr. Video Games 0089 posted:I started wearing bracelets. I have one with a clasp like this : Clasps are usually tiny and frustrating because they look ugly otherwise, but depending on what the bracelet itself looks like you might not really care. Any jeweler should have some different clasp types and can easily swap them out. The actual parts are super cheap and the labor should be too, possibly free if you buy the clasp in their shop. If you feel confident enough in working with jewelry and have a bunch of precision tools, you can probably just buy one online (here's an example, just the first result I clicked, no idea abut the site). Toggle clasps, the easiest kind, don't fully close, they're just different shapes that lock into each other, like S shapes or a bar in a circle. My favorite of the tiny and fully locking types is the spring ring. They can come out of line if you manhandle them, but my fingers always seem able to open them very easily, just a squeeze. Actually, I forgot about "barrel" clasps until I saw them on that website, they're just two threaded pieces that screw in and are probably the most reliable solution. The one you posted really is the worst kind, my mother regularly asks me to help her put on a bracelet with that clasp type when I'm around. I figure she's been handling jewelry for about 40 years, so it doesn't get much better. So the short answer is no, those are really annoying clasps unless you have pixie fingers or just the right sized nails.
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# ? Feb 1, 2013 04:30 |
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What do you all do with your junkmail? Is it waste or even useful to shread and recycle them? Obviously I do it with financial statements, but what about regular rear end junkmail with your name and address? I get paranoid even throwing that straight into the trash.
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# ? Feb 1, 2013 07:04 |
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CatchrNdRy posted:What do you all do with your junkmail? Junkmail makes great kindling for campfires if you go camping! You basically roll up the pieces tightly and they'll burn a decent time to get a real fire going.
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# ? Feb 1, 2013 07:22 |
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CatchrNdRy posted:What do you all do with your junkmail?
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# ? Feb 1, 2013 07:37 |
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CatchrNdRy posted:What do you all do with your junkmail? I use it in collage. Seriously. I look at the junk mail, and if it's got good clean photographic elements that appeal to me, I take them out and make art out of them. The rest of it I recycle, and anything with any personal info on it gets shredded.
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Cross-posting from the legal megathread, since this one gets far more traffic:Szurumbur posted:Hi thread. I have a question not pertaining to the USA law, but maybe someone would know anyway, and it won't hurt to ask. I hope this works!
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# ? Feb 1, 2013 10:06 |
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Vivian Darkbloom posted:I guess that makes sense, but it still seems odd that there are so many different drivers needed, when it seems like you could just make a few that offer many features? Maybe I'm underestimating the complexity of drivers.
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Szurumbur posted:Cross-posting from the legal megathread, since this one gets far more traffic: I'm Swedish, and there's no such thing as a mandatory life insurance. No payout of anything after someone dies.
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# ? Feb 1, 2013 13:28 |
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Does anyone know what this says? I don't know what language it is in. It was on some stupid newsletter that had NOTHING to do with asian things... which is why I'm curious if they stole a template from a chinese restaurant or something.
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I want to test the acoustic range of my hearing, ie how high and how low frequency sound I can sense. Is there an application that can do this, or should I see a physician who has specialised equipment?
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Pudgeball posted:Does anyone know what this says? I don't know what language it is in. It was on some stupid newsletter that had NOTHING to do with asian things... which is why I'm curious if they stole a template from a chinese restaurant or something. It's Chinese characters, most likely Classical, but Japanese will have chunks of of it too, so I can't confirm. And between being written in a very "cursive" style, and crappy image quality, I can't even guess at what it says. Edit : I should add that I can barely tell that the "characters", if they are real ones, are in the right direction, let alone have a prayer of making them out. Try the Chinese thread? The left side of the top character doesn't even look like a radical to me, just a squiggle. Xiahou Dun fucked around with this message at 14:34 on Feb 1, 2013 |
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It looks like Chinese for "Happy New Year", referring to the Chinese New Year rather than January 1.
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Baron Bifford posted:I want to test the acoustic range of my hearing, ie how high and how low frequency sound I can sense. Is there an application that can do this, or should I see a physician who has specialised equipment? This is specialised equipment, as the range is far beyond normal sound reproduction requirements. However specialists, some doctors surgeries & perhaps even the occupational health department of your workplace (if it's a big enough company or in an industry concerned with hearing loss) will have it.
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Vegetable posted:It looks like Chinese for "Happy New Year", referring to the Chinese New Year rather than January 1. Yeah. I can't make put the first character, but the last three look like 賀新年.
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# ? Feb 1, 2013 15:26 |
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Yeah, but no way in balls that first character is 恭.
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CatchrNdRy posted:Obviously I do it with financial statements, but what about regular rear end junkmail with your name and address? What is this thing people have about their name and address? Anyone can get that right out of the phone book, it's not secret information.
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Baron Bifford posted:I want to test the acoustic range of my hearing, ie how high and how low frequency sound I can sense. Is there an application that can do this, or should I see a physician who has specialised equipment? Audacity has a tone generator. Choose hz and choose waveform and it will generate 30 secs of it in the timeline. Not sure on the waveform thing, I think sine is normal, not sure what the sawtooth and square are but they sound bad. I've got my htpc hooked up with digital audio to my recv and generated a 10hz tone on here, was crazy seeing the woofers act like that and it sounded like I was about to get blown the gently caress up by some approaching hueys. http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ Vin BioEthanol fucked around with this message at 16:05 on Feb 1, 2013 |
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axolotl farmer posted:I'm Swedish, and there's no such thing as a mandatory life insurance. No payout of anything after someone dies. I see, thanks! Could you think of anything that might be mistaken for that, especially by a foreigner? Edit: being the person asking me being mistaken is much more favourable conclusion than someone taking the piss Szurumbur fucked around with this message at 17:02 on Feb 1, 2013 |
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Baron Bifford posted:I want to test the acoustic range of my hearing, ie how high and how low frequency sound I can sense. Is there an application that can do this, or should I see a physician who has specialised equipment? Like cakefool said, if you are concerned about your hearing for health purposes, see a medical professional. If you kind of want to get an idea just for the sake of "fun", you can look up mosquito ringtones online. They will usually give you a range from 2400hz down to maybe 1300hz (Which anyone can hear, IMO). This can give you a rough idea of your upper range. If you want to go for lower limit, you can try what wagonburner suggested and play with audacity or other program that can generate tones.
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My 2 daughters are new to it as of Dec. and we just picked up a crapload cookies. I think they're supposed to wait a week to sell them but we're leaving for vacation in less than 2 weeks. Wife says they should just start now. They all want me to take stuff to work to sell. Is selling before the date serious business? Is there going to be some other GS parent at my work all offended and bothered by this? Edit: never mind. Just found out if we started today it's only one day early. Vin BioEthanol fucked around with this message at 17:52 on Feb 1, 2013 |
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Tiggum posted:What is this thing people have about their name and address? Anyone can get that right out of the phone book, it's not secret information. I dunno it just seems like with enough info gathered, it could be a potential source of identity theft or something of that ilk. randyest posted:Reduce it by taking a pic of it https://www.paperkarma.com/ Wow, that looks amazing. Have you tried it? CatchrNdRy fucked around with this message at 17:44 on Feb 1, 2013 |
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CatchrNdRy posted:I dunno it just seems like with enough info gathered, it could be a potential source of identity theft or something of that ilk.
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CatchrNdRy posted:I dunno it just seems like with enough info gathered, it could be a potential source of identity theft or something of that ilk. Oh poo poo someone round up all the phone books!
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Tiggum posted:What is this thing people have about their name and address? Anyone can get that right out of the phone book, it's not secret information. You can opt out of being in the print and online version of the phone book.
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Szurumbur posted:I see, thanks! Could you think of anything that might be mistaken for that, especially by a foreigner? There's a pension plan, much like social security, that guarantees every person over 61 a (very) small income if they retire. However you need to have lived in Sweden for 40 years and live in the country for it to pay out. There was recently a news item about a 97-year old lady who wanted spend her last years in Thailand, but would lose her pension if she moved. Life insurance is not part of the public pension plan at all, but covered by many employers.
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# ? Feb 1, 2013 17:59 |
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I just...I just don't know anymore y'all. I just happened to look up on facebook this guy I knew in middle school because I wondered if he managed to get out of his lovely life or not. His profile picture is a ripped Wolf flipping the bird. All of his friends' profile pics are animals as well. I was literally shaken a little bit when I realized he had become a furry. Has this happened to anyone else?
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Runcible Cat posted:HP and a lot of other manufacturers do do "generic" or "universal" drivers too, that just do basic printing without the scanning/print management/monitoring/duplex etc stuff. Depending on what features your printer has and what you want it to do those can be a good option. I think they were speaking of OS bundled drivers. But, you are right. The basic driver for printers and other hardware is usually fraction of the total install. The last printer driver I installed was ~700MB. The actual driver needed to print was around 5MB.
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CatchrNdRy posted:I dunno it just seems like with enough info gathered, it could be a potential source of identity theft or something of that ilk. Do you own a home or own a domain name? You're on all kinds of public records at that point. You haven't seen junk mail until after you buy a home. You can also get a PO Box and direct all mail there. I do that for all my online stuff because ingest tons of crap due to non-private Whois records. Paperkarma works well. I would also suggest http://optoutprescreen.com to stop any credit offers as well.
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# ? Feb 1, 2013 21:42 |
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When I write something in parentheses (like this) and it ends a sentence, does the period go in the parentheses (like this.) Or on the outside (like this)?
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Lance Streetman posted:When I write something in parentheses (like this) and it ends a sentence, does the period go in the parentheses (like this.) Or on the outside (like this)? Periods go outside the parentheses when the parenthetical is within a complete sentence. Periods go on the inside of the closed parenthesis when the parenthetical is used independently (e: and also a complete sentence). The most widely used style guides recommend you not use parentheticals outside of a complete sentence unless you're writing fiction. In which case, do whatever the hell you want in regards to style. HiroProtagonist fucked around with this message at 22:12 on Feb 1, 2013 |
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