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I have a server install of Quickbooks 2013, with a company database. If I install Quickbooks 2014 on a user's computer, will they be able to open that Quickbooks 2013 file without a problem? If they save it, will a user with Quickbooks 2013 still be able to work with it?
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Thanatosian posted:I have a server install of Quickbooks 2013, with a company database. If I install Quickbooks 2014 on a user's computer, will they be able to open that Quickbooks 2013 file without a problem? If they save it, will a user with Quickbooks 2013 still be able to work with it? http://support.quickbooks.intuit.com/support/articles/INF12403 quote:You can update data files from older versions of QuickBooks to newer versions of QuickBooks, but you cannot revert data files to work in older versions of QuickBooks. That's pretty much the status quo for any of that sort of software.
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# ? Jun 18, 2014 02:33 |
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Baron Bifford posted:Goons who live in the Bible Belt or any conservative community: how do you and your community view Fox News? People who agree with it enjoy it. People who don't don't. What else do you want to know?
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Supeerme posted:Well it was on the other side of the country so I cant go there, but visting the ArcheryGB website I found one that is a mile away. It's at a school so I think it will be a little strange to just pop in. I go anyway. Most clubs (read: any good club) will need a membership fee and your subscription to the archery society that's basically liability insurance. They'll also need to see that you've done a beginners course. Unfortunately all that lot will exceed your budget, yearly. The bonus if that any good club will lend you gear until you figure out what gear suits you best. In fact most clubs will strongly discourage you from buying gear until you've tried all the bow types for a few weeks.
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# ? Jun 18, 2014 07:11 |
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I walk a very slow dog, so I notice things that no normal person would because I get so bored while he sniffs a patch of nothing for minutes on end. One thing is, on car wheels there's often a strange relation between the bolts (lugs? I'm not a car otaku) and the "spokes" of the hubcaps. GM vehicles mostly (?) have 5 bolts and 5 spokes, on Toyotas there's a lot of variation but often 5/7. I've seen 4/5 but I don't remember on what, and I've seen 4/6, 6/5... if you get super bored walking your dawdly dog, you start to think about making a wiki of this kind of thing. Is there some engineering reason for this? I suspect no, since the hubcaps are ornamental and the spokes are a skeuomorph. I imagine 4 bolts is a minimum for structural reasons, and 6 bolts max for reasons of space and time spent if you need to take the thing off... ah, I guess I've answered my own stupid question. It just struck me that if someone was designing a hubcap it would be easier if the number of spokes was some multiple of the number of bolts. I'll just post this anyway in case a hubcap designer is lurking and wants to divulge some trade secrets.
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Does anyone have a link to that comic about animals that resemble deer but are actually giant colonies of amoeba-like things?
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# ? Jun 18, 2014 08:41 |
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I want to buy a juicer so i can mash the poo poo out of a bunch of veges/fruit and guts them down instead of spending a bunch of time eating them. I assume the food doesnt care and will give me all the nutrition? Is 200w enough to mash that fucker smooth? Do i look fat in this coat?
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E: Nevermind, got the answer.
DrBouvenstein fucked around with this message at 17:21 on Jun 18, 2014 |
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Chupe Raho Aurat posted:I want to buy a juicer so i can mash the poo poo out of a bunch of veges/fruit and guts them down instead of spending a bunch of time eating them. According to what I remember from a scene in Her, juicing means you lose the fibre. But the character who said this was also a douche, so take what I say with a grain of salt. Take the fruit juice with salt too. On the rim. Fruit mixed with cointreau and tequila. Yes, you look super fat in that coat. e: Whoa buddy, according to this totally legitimate food blog I just found you've gotta be loving careful with this juicing poo poo! You'll probably die. You should just eat some chicken wings instead. Juicing vs. Blending: Which one is better? posted:A word of caution: When you remove the fiber from the produce, the liquid juice is absorbed into your blood stream quickly. If you are only juicing fruits, this would cause a rapid spike in blood sugar and unstable blood sugar levels can lead to mood swings, energy loss, memory problems and more! kedo fucked around with this message at 16:03 on Jun 18, 2014 |
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I recently got a vitamix and I haven't encountered a fruit that it can't turn into creamy smoothie. Plus its more useful for other things than a one trick pony juicer would be.
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If you don't want to drop $400++ on a Vitamix, the 900W Nutribullet is great.
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Why are streams of the world cup like a minute behind what's on TV? Like, technologically what's the reason?
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the posted:Why are streams of the world cup like a minute behind what's on TV? Like, technologically what's the reason? there's something extra in between you and the stream. brazil ---- bbc ---- me brazil ---- bbc ---- someone else ---- you then something about upload speeds or something idk, just watch it on bbc website or something
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the posted:Why are streams of the world cup like a minute behind what's on TV? Like, technologically what's the reason? One of the more popular ways to "stream" video is to break it down into chunks, and then allow a computer to download each chunk and stitch them back together. So the absolute minimum amount of lag is the length of a single chunk - you can't download it until the transcoder creates a chunk and uploads it to a server somewhere. Chunks are typically 2 to 10 seconds long, depending on use case. Bigger chunks are easier on the streamer, but result in more lag. On top of that, the internet is defined as a "best effort" system to transport information. Unlike TV, there are dropped-packets, bad connections, and variable lag. The protocols behind streaming technology are aware of this, so they're built to work with a "buffer" - playback doesn't start until your player has enough chunks that it is confident that, if your connection speed goes to poo poo for a few seconds, it'll still have enough video to give you a smooth playback experience. A standard streaming delay is around 30 seconds. A very good streaming delay is about 8 seconds. You can get it down to 3-5 seconds if you're using non-chunked formats, but those formats have numerous technical drawbacks that make them unattractive to streamers.
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# ? Jun 18, 2014 21:00 |
I don't know if there's like a more specialised thread for this, but what can you use to disinfect night mouthguards without damaging them? I mean, seriously disinfect. These are mouthguards that my dentist made for me to protect my teeth when I clench/grind them in my sleep. One half went missing five months ago due to the bloody cats, so I've been using the other half. But I accidentally left that on holiday a couple weeks ago and I'm still waiting to organise to have those mailed back to me. Through sheer luck I actually managed to find the first half of the mouthguard earlier today, the bit that went missing 5 months ago, but it had been sitting underneath the washing machine covered in lost cat food and dust and probably cat poo poo particles and god knows what else. I need to clean the gently caress out of it before I put it back in my mouth, but when I first got them the dentist said just to clean them with toothpaste and a toothbrush. That obviously won't be enough for this go, but what can I use? I no longer live in the same country as that dentist and I wouldn't trust the dentists here to get my coffee order right, so I'm turning to the internet for advice. Bleach is presumably too strong. Floor disinfectant just seems kind of like a weird thing to be using on something like that. Same for washing up liquid. What can I use to clean/disinfect it, without damaging the mouthguard too much? Some sort of rubbing alcohol - can I soak it in that without destroying the material? (I have no idea what type of material it is)
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Sulla-Marius 88 posted:I don't know if there's like a more specialised thread for this, but what can you use to disinfect night mouthguards without damaging them? I mean, seriously disinfect. These are mouthguards that my dentist made for me to protect my teeth when I clench/grind them in my sleep. One half went missing five months ago due to the bloody cats, so I've been using the other half. But I accidentally left that on holiday a couple weeks ago and I'm still waiting to organise to have those mailed back to me. Denture cleaner.
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Douche4Sale posted:Denture cleaner. Yup. My mom just had to get a mouthguard because she grinds her teeth, and she was telling me she felt goofy going to buy denture cleaner, but that's what the dentist recommended. For my own stupid question, why do dishwasher instructions tell you not to pre-rinse dishes? I'd always done this growing up, but presumably the manufacturers would know best?
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hooah posted:For my own stupid question, why do dishwasher instructions tell you not to pre-rinse dishes? I'd always done this growing up, but presumably the manufacturers would know best? Because it's just a waste of water most of the time.
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Place your mouthguard in boiling water for ten seconds. Voila, it is clean.hooah posted:For my own stupid question, why do dishwasher instructions tell you not to pre-rinse dishes? I'd always done this growing up, but presumably the manufacturers would know best? It wastes water.
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hooah posted:Yup. My mom just had to get a mouthguard because she grinds her teeth, and she was telling me she felt goofy going to buy denture cleaner, but that's what the dentist recommended. Modern detergents are so concentrated and strong that they'll go to work on the glazing on plates and such if they don't have bits of food and grease to work on. That's what I've heard, anyway.
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I think some dishwashers have a sensor that prevents dishes getting cleaned longer than necessary and wasting water, so rinsing them off may tell the washer to quit too soon. My mom used to work with a lady who pre-rinsed to the point where the dishes were spotless, then painted a ketchup/mustard mixture onto the rinsed plates because otherwise her dishwasher wouldn't activate for them. That is a true story of a real person.
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That probably spends on the type of dishwasher. I know mine apparently can't handle certain types of food so it's worth giving those a scrub beforehand.
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It's also going to depend on how long your dishes are going to spend in the dishwasher before you activate it. If you're a single person running it once every one or two weeks or whatever, you better pre-rinse that poo poo or everything is going to have some dried up caked on crap on it that the dishwasher can't remove.regulargonzalez posted:Modern detergents are so concentrated and strong that they'll go to work on the glazing on plates and such if they don't have bits of food and grease to work on. That's what I've heard, anyway.
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My dishwasher leaves like white specks that look like powdered soap on our glasses. Just the glasses, top and bottom rack. We use gel and the rinse aid is full. What could be causing this? It's an ancient dishwasher that was probably cheap ten years ago.
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tuyop posted:My dishwasher leaves like white specks that look like powdered soap on our glasses. Just the glasses, top and bottom rack. We use gel and the rinse aid is full. What could be causing this? It's an ancient dishwasher that was probably cheap ten years ago. You probably have hard water. It will be easy to figure out with a simple water test that you can even do yourself (most hardware stores/big box home improvement places will have a kit).
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Motronic posted:You probably have hard water. It will be easy to figure out with a simple water test that you can even do yourself (most hardware stores/big box home improvement places will have a kit). Is there anything I can do other than hand wash my glasses? It doesn't happen if I let them dry after hand washing.
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tuyop posted:My dishwasher leaves like white specks that look like powdered soap on our glasses. Just the glasses, top and bottom rack. We use gel and the rinse aid is full. What could be causing this? It's an ancient dishwasher that was probably cheap ten years ago. tuyop posted:Is there anything I can do other than hand wash my glasses? It doesn't happen if I let them dry after hand washing. I get this stuff and add a little in with the detergent when I run the dishwasher. Turns what would be cloudy chalky glass into the sparkly clean stuff you see in dishwasher commercials. I can pick up one of these canisters at the local grocery stores so it's not an online-only thing too. I'm fairly sure the only active ingredient in the thing is citric acid, so there may be a cheaper or alternative method for the same effect.
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hooah posted:why do dishwasher instructions tell you not to pre-rinse dishes? I'd always done this growing up, but presumably the manufacturers would know best? Older dishwashers weren't as good as the modern ones so people got into the habit of doing this, but modern dishwashers do a much better job.
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What's the modern alternative to military micro machines? I just found out they were discontinued ages ago. They're the perfect size for what I needed too!
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Hummingbirds posted:If he doesn't have Facebook, how is he gonna find out about the housewarming party? We had two guys like that, and we just stopped inviting them to our (private) Facebook event pages and they stopped coming to stuff. Well we usually meet up with others at someones house Saturday nights. It's been a tradition for several years. So when he shows up and nobody is there, or we all leave he is gonna know something is happening. One of the females had a serious sit down conversation with him about being creepy. I happened to be in the same room and it was embarrassing as gently caress. This fool still does it. -Touching women. A girl complained to me that he was being too friendly with her, touching her knee and had his hand on her shoulder. I told her to call him out next time if it made her feel uncomfortable. He had also though this girl liked him for some reason. He kept on telling me "hey look at the way she is looking at me" or "You see when she came in she at right down next to me." He doesn't think she is attractive and complains that he thinks she gives him an attitude because she is mad he rejected her. - COnfusing kindness with flirting. So one of the girls in the group quit the group because he thought her being nice was flirting. She stopped being friendly to him. He was telling me that she had a thing for him, and I told him I think she was just being friendly. So he got rejected. He swears that someone told weird poo poo about him to her and that's why she avoids him. - He says he wishes he was Asian and could change his race from black, because he thinks Asians have an easier life. Also he is obsessed with getting an Asian girlfriend and obsessed with Asian women in general. When he sees someone he likes his eyes bug out and he makes a scene. Lots of self esteem issues. Needy. Not able to do poo poo on his own this is what im dealing with
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Might be in the wrong place here, should probably be in IYG but oh well, here goes. I have a windows 8 laptop (Lenovo G710) and the CPU fan from the moment I power on is running at 100%, the noise is a slight annoyance but it seems to have a big effect on battery life too (I had another laptop of the same model that had 4-5 hours on full brightness from 100% battery) I'm lucky to get 90 minutes out of this. is there any way to slow the fan down to only what is needed? I have all the latest drivers, I made sure of that. Thanks for any answers.
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itsjustdrew posted:Might be in the wrong place here, should probably be in IYG but oh well, here goes. I have a windows 8 laptop (Lenovo G710) and the CPU fan from the moment I power on is running at 100%, the noise is a slight annoyance but it seems to have a big effect on battery life too (I had another laptop of the same model that had 4-5 hours on full brightness from 100% battery) I'm lucky to get 90 minutes out of this. is there any way to slow the fan down to only what is needed? I have all the latest drivers, I made sure of that. Thanks for any answers. My guess is that a manufacturing defect is making for poor contact with the heat sink and so the fan simply must run to keep it cooled, and that manually changing this may fry your pc and possibly void your warranty. I'd suggest getting it repaired under warranty.
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b0nes posted:Well we usually meet up with others at someones house Saturday nights. It's been a tradition for several years. So when he shows up and nobody is there, or we all leave he is gonna know something is happening. One of the females had a serious sit down conversation with him about being creepy. I happened to be in the same room and it was embarrassing as gently caress. This fool still does it. This sounds like a great E/N thread.
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Revitalized posted:What's the modern alternative to military micro machines? I just found out they were discontinued ages ago. They're the perfect size for what I needed too! you can get them on ebay.
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BoyBlunder posted:This sounds like a great E/N thread. There have been so many E/N threads exactly like this already, but I still agree. b0nes posted:He says he wishes he was Asian and could change his race from black, because he thinks Asians have an easier life. Also he is obsessed with getting an Asian girlfriend and obsessed with Asian women in general. When he sees someone he likes his eyes bug out and he makes a scene. thank you google images, thank you caddyshack
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regulargonzalez posted:My guess is that a manufacturing defect is making for poor contact with the heat sink and so the fan simply must run to keep it cooled, and that manually changing this may fry your pc and possibly void your warranty. I'd suggest getting it repaired under warranty. Thank you, good sir. + 1 internet points for you.
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tuyop posted:Is there anything I can do other than hand wash my glasses? It doesn't happen if I let them dry after hand washing. If your water is really hard you probably want a whole house water softener, which will solve a lot more than your glasses being spotty. My water was very hard and a softner was the single best purchase I've made for my house. You just don't realize how poorly soap works and how must junk in your sink is actually from your water (and how badly it scales up your water heater) if you've grown accustomed to hard water.
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b0nes posted:Well we usually meet up with others at someones house Saturday nights. It's been a tradition for several years. So when he shows up and nobody is there, or we all leave he is gonna know something is happening. One of the females had a serious sit down conversation with him about being creepy. I happened to be in the same room and it was embarrassing as gently caress. This fool still does it. Jesus loving christ just tell him to gently caress off. This isn't hard.
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Motronic posted:If your water is really hard you probably want a whole house water softener, which will solve a lot more than your glasses being spotty. My water was very hard and a softner was the single best purchase I've made for my house. You just don't realize how poorly soap works and how must junk in your sink is actually from your water (and how badly it scales up your water heater) if you've grown accustomed to hard water. We're just renting, otherwise we'd probably do that.
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tuyop posted:We're just renting, otherwise we'd probably do that. Ahhh...well, that limits your options a bit. You can try a different rinse aid (there are some that hang from a rack, rather than using the dispenser). I know there are several kinds available, some specifically for hard water (still assuming that's the case).
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