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Bucephalus posted:If you're a fan of Art Deco architecture, go check out City Hall: That's art deco as gently caress! So awesome!
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# ? Feb 1, 2016 18:19 |
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# ? Jun 5, 2024 04:10 |
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I got the pleasure of my wifes E46s expansion tank failing(shock among shocks) this weekend. However, when they towed it they bent the rear lower control arm, so now I get to deal with a tow company They called and offered to take it and fix it. Ha ha ha.
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# ? Feb 1, 2016 18:20 |
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Get some fish and chips at Piccadilly on the Canadian side, it's the best I've had (although I live far away from the sea so what do I know). Night time they light up the falls and it looks pretty, most of the place is tourist traps but there's some gems. If you feel like seeing some crazy birds, the bird kingdom is cheap and fun.
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# ? Feb 1, 2016 18:21 |
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A short trip down river from the falls are some class 6 Rapids that have some walkways built along them and it is so worth checking out. If you are into that kind of thing. *edit- I just remembered this was on the Canadian side
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# ? Feb 1, 2016 18:38 |
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Anybody know anything about Hot Wheels poo poo? I'm pretty sure I have to big boxes packed full of Hot Wheels cars that are all still in the packaging from my childhood, and was kind of thinking of inventorying all of them and seeing what I could get if I threw them up on eBay. Probably not likely a whole lot, but it'd be something to do. And a neat nostalgia trip.
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# ? Feb 1, 2016 18:40 |
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I just saw a commercial with Danny Trejo promotes a TV show called Snaketacular, in which a snake fights a woodpecker. And it wasn't on SyFy, it was for Discovery Channel.
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Super Aggro Crag posted:I just saw a commercial with Danny Trejo promotes a TV show called Snaketacular, in which a snake fights a woodpecker. And it wasn't on SyFy, it was for Discovery Channel. Discovery is a joke now and has been for a good few years.
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# ? Feb 1, 2016 18:54 |
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Looks like the PI that runs my home automation poo poo got hacked while I was away last week and now my ISP have turned my internet off for what it was doing (and now wont turn it back on until 9am tommorrow ). I got a lovely warning email yesterday saying something on my IP was trying to telnet to lots of addresses. Now stealing next doors wifi so that I can get some work done, and work out how to reinstall the thing. Not sure how to check what has been done to it, so I guess its time for a flatten and reinstall. I have a full backup of it from a month or so ago (and backups of all the important files from last night that I could restore if needed). Not sure how I know if the full backup I have is un-tainted though?.
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# ? Feb 1, 2016 18:55 |
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Don't put your Pi on the open Internet. That's a recipe for sadness. Flatten and reinstall everything, then copy over your config files from the backup. If you must remotely administer your home automation box, use NAT to to forward yourPi:22 to yourIPAddress:SomeRandomPortNumber and turn off password authentication. Key-based authentication only.
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# ? Feb 1, 2016 19:02 |
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Cage posted:What up. Did you also post that on facebook a week ago? Nope, that's me. I'm going out this week to be an IT guy for the remote offices and help these guys out with their computers. I already asked, I can't tour the cool stuff though.
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# ? Feb 1, 2016 19:08 |
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Pi's are great until you actually try to use them for something useful that isn't a SNES emulator
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# ? Feb 1, 2016 19:10 |
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Cage posted:Anchor Bar was the "original" buffalo wing, Duffs was voted the best buffalo wing last year. Either would be good. I'll mark both down on the list. I'd be down for a beer for sure. I'll be around the week of March 7th. Bajaha posted:Get some fish and chips at Piccadilly on the Canadian side, it's the best I've had (although I live far away from the sea so what do I know). Noted and noted! Modus Man posted:A short trip down river from the falls are some class 6 Rapids that have some walkways built along them and it is so worth checking out. If you are into that kind of thing. That is absolutely my thing. I've been on both Gauleys and love that sort of adrenaline rush. Definitely gonna check it out. Thanks!
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# ? Feb 1, 2016 19:18 |
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What's a PI? Private Investigator? 3.14? That little raspberry thing?
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# ? Feb 1, 2016 19:40 |
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T-Square posted:Anybody know anything about Hot Wheels poo poo? I'm pretty sure I have to big boxes packed full of Hot Wheels cars that are all still in the packaging from my childhood, and was kind of thinking of inventorying all of them and seeing what I could get if I threw them up on eBay. Probably not likely a whole lot, but it'd be something to do. And a neat nostalgia trip. I've got a few thousand of the things, but I just like having and looking at them (why, no, I don't take a few duplicates out of the packages and drive them around on my desk making vroom-vroom noises. Why do you ask?) so I don't really pay attention to the "value" of them. eBay is probably the best final arbiter of what they're worth - do a search for completed auctions for the same model and year of issue. There are price guides, but I can't speak to the accuracy of any of them. How old are they actually (define "childhood" for you)? Age is a factor, but more often than not, the more valuable ones are ones that Mattel just happened to not make as many of. Kind of random, really. In all likelihood, you'll get your $1 back at the very least, and $2-$5 for a lot of them, if they're more than a few years old, First Editions, etc. Treasure hunts are generally worth more. I just buy first Editions/New Models now, and select other models that I just like for whatever reason. I'm not really a full-on Collector, obviously. Weather was absolutely fantastic to be outdoors this weekend here in Dallas/Ft. Worth, so I picked up a load of lumber from Lowes and built myself a rolling cart/shelf for sheet goods and scraps for my shed, because I was tired of a pile of wood leaning against whatever shelves I needed to get stuff off of. Now I can just roll it to one side or the other when I need something off of the shelving. I turned out sturdy and well, but holy hell I hurt after doing it. Nothing heavy duty in terms of labor, but lots of moving about. light lifting and bending, and being on my feet. I definitely need new insoles for my work boots. My wife in on her third respiratory infection in the last couple of months. This one had her coughing hard enough to hurt her. fortunately, worst I've gotten is a stuffy nose (knock on wood.)
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# ? Feb 1, 2016 19:43 |
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BloodBag posted:What's a PI? Private Investigator? 3.14? That little raspberry thing? I'm thinking he means the Raspberry thing.
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# ? Feb 1, 2016 19:44 |
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I think I found my new Mechanic
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# ? Feb 1, 2016 19:46 |
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bolind posted:That must be, like, a pretty substantial bonus for you? Congrats! Fart Pipe, I think. And yeah, it's a huge bonus - my income was a bit higher than I expected, but still very, very low ($16k). The only reason I'm getting anything back is because I went to school last year, I'd be owing a (very small, less than $50) bit otherwise. It's going to pay off a hospital bill, a few months worth of tolls, and bring my credit cards back down to a $0 balance - the hospital bill and the tolls are the only bills I'm late on at the moment. I've had to rely on credit cards entirely too much over the past couple of months, I finally have some decent income again - I'm averaging about $100/day with this job, in a 5 hour shift. angryhampster posted:I've got to finish up a couple things on ours, and that's about what we're expecting as well. Pretty happy with that number considering I posted a profit on the business this year. I was sweating taxes on my 1099 income, but even before adding in my school expenses, I was owing less than $50 for the year - and that's without itemizing deductions, my mileage/tolls weren't enough to exceed the standard deduction. I still haven't received a 1099 from Amazon, but I finally looked through my payment history from them yesterday - I received less than $600 from them, so they're not required to send one. Just threw it in as misc income, didn't make much difference in the end. blk posted:I've slept no more than 4 hours/night for the past week. According to my Fitbit, I've been averaging about 4 hours a night in the past week. Lots of tossing and turning. I was so tired last night that I left work a little early (Sundays die early anyway though, and the last delivery took me way the gently caress out to Hackberry TX), came home, and went straight to bed. Still woke up at 3:00am, but just laid in bed until the sun started coming up. Doesn't help that I've been sick as hell for a bit over a week. What was weird is I remember waking up a few times and hallucinating my rear end off - usually I take benadryl or generic unisom (the doxylamine succinate version, not diphenhydramine) to knock me out, but I was so tired last night that I didn't bother. It was a bit disconcerting seeing squids running back into holes in the ceiling Darchangel posted:Weather was absolutely fantastic to be outdoors this weekend here in Dallas/Ft. Worth Man you aren't kidding. So glad my car has a sunroof, I spent a lot of time in it over the weekend. But we'll probably have an insanely hot summer to make up for the extended autumn/no winter.
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# ? Feb 1, 2016 19:50 |
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Tusen Takk posted:Pi's are great until you actually try to use them for something useful that isn't a SNES emulator ...... I dont think our Pi setup is used for SNES.
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# ? Feb 1, 2016 19:54 |
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Safety Dance posted:Don't put your Pi on the open Internet. That's a recipe for sadness. It only has 2 ports open via NAT - 8080 (which is a web front end with a password that I want to use remotely), and PI:22 was already coming in via external port 222. Have now turned off the SSH rule. Just moved it to my desk (and off the network) and it wont even boot now. looks like the SD card isnt happy.
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# ? Feb 1, 2016 19:57 |
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CAT INTERCEPTOR posted:...... Thank you thank you i'm here all week
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# ? Feb 1, 2016 20:05 |
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Tomarse posted:It only has 2 ports open via NAT - 8080 (which is a web front end with a password that I want to use remotely), and PI:22 was already coming in via external port 222. Have now turned off the SSH rule. Might be that someone found an exploit for your web frontend that allows arbitrary code execution or something. That's still a potential attack vector.
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# ? Feb 1, 2016 20:11 |
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The steak sandwich i ordered from the hotel bar last night was so good i decided to order it again tonight except its come out at half the size as before. If i was a massive oval office i'd probably complain
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# ? Feb 1, 2016 20:50 |
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So what happened after you complained?
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# ? Feb 1, 2016 20:59 |
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Cage posted:So what happened after you complained? Oh my
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# ? Feb 1, 2016 21:09 |
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Cage posted:So what happened after you complained?
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# ? Feb 1, 2016 21:18 |
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Adiabatic posted:Nope. Fort Niagara isn't that far away and I thought it was kind of cool.
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# ? Feb 1, 2016 21:22 |
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Safety Dance posted:Might be that someone found an exploit for your web frontend that allows arbitrary code execution or something. That's still a potential attack vector. Yeah, and 8080 is not exactly an uncommon port for people to use.
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# ? Feb 1, 2016 21:48 |
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Cage posted:So what happened after you complained?
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# ? Feb 1, 2016 21:49 |
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This passes for humor in AI.
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# ? Feb 1, 2016 21:55 |
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Your avatar? Yeah not a good example. Everyone gets called a oval office sooner or later in AI. Mine happened a few weeks ago on fb:ai. Plus corn couldn't have set me up any better.
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# ? Feb 1, 2016 22:04 |
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Cage posted:Your avatar? Yeah not a good example. Yes, but it wasn't actually funny. You might as well have used a "your momma" joke, lol.
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# ? Feb 1, 2016 22:15 |
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Ozmiander posted:Yes, but it wasn't actually funny. You might as well have used a "your momma" joke, lol. Your mom goes to college.
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# ? Feb 1, 2016 22:29 |
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BrokenKnucklez posted:Your mom goes to college. Your mom is a BR08 shunter.
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# ? Feb 1, 2016 22:31 |
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Ozmiander posted:Your mom is a BR08 shunter. This man has the right idea.
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# ? Feb 1, 2016 22:35 |
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Ozmiander posted:Yes, but it wasn't actually funny. You might as well have used a "your momma" joke, lol.
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# ? Feb 1, 2016 22:36 |
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some texas redneck posted:Man you aren't kidding. So glad my car has a sunroof, I spent a lot of time in it over the weekend. But we'll probably have an insanely hot summer to make up for the extended autumn/no winter. Out with my wife on Saturday, we saw a '79 trans Am, in silver, with T-tops, and of course he had the T-tops off. Who wouldn't?It was in great shape, too. Which reminds me, I just started playing GTA V, and I've spent half the time I've been playing it just gawking at the cars and identifying what they were going for. Franklin's car is a new Charger, of course. I've spotted the '66 GTO, late '60s El Camino, early Jeep Grand Cherokee, Chevy Express van, Dodge van, early Camaro, third-gen Camaro, ;70 Cutlass 9I own one, so the taillights sort of screamed out to me), BMW E46 (I think), Bently Continental Coupe (jacked one already), early T-bird, '57 Chevy (with '58 headlights, apparently), Dodge Ram pickup ('90s-'00s), Volvo wagon (Vulcan Ingot - fuckin' perfect! Ingot = brick, get it?), and parked right behind my house at the car wash - mother-fuckin' Pacer, Homes. Oh, FWD late '80s - early '90s Buick was recognizable. various generic small sedans. Oh, late model Civic coupe, I think. Ford GT. The Toyota FJ Cruiser you repo from Michael's kid. I think I saw a Land Rover LR-whatever. They do a pretty good job of evoking certain makes and models without incurring copyright. It also seems every time I see one of a particular car, there's a whole herd for a short period. They definitely go upscale as you move into the better neighborhoods. It's gangs of fun just driving around! Stayed up way too late last night just doing that and watching the TV shows.
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# ? Feb 1, 2016 22:36 |
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Darchangel posted:Out with my wife on Saturday, we saw a '79 trans Am, in silver, with T-tops, and of course he had the T-tops off. Who wouldn't?It was in great shape, too.
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# ? Feb 1, 2016 22:38 |
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Ozmiander posted:Yes, but it wasn't actually funny. You might as well have used a "your momma" joke, lol. Sorry, it was funny. Though I admit my taste in humor may be questionable. The setup was so perfect. edit: Cage posted:I have way too much fun playing car dress up in that game. I have about 30 cars all modified to be I haven't even gotten to that point yet (no dinero - I've only just met Michael, and still doing stupid jobs with Lamar.) I did look at all the options at the custom shop when getting Michael's wife's Beemer fixed, though. I'm going to enjoy this. Had a lot of fun playing with that stuff in Saint's Row 3, and this is prettier. I did gank one of the GTOs. If I spot a Cutlass parked, it's mine. Do I actually have to stick it in the garage, or just the driveway? I'm running out of back yard to park cars. Oh, I did park an El Camino in Michael's garage (as him). Darchangel fucked around with this message at 22:45 on Feb 1, 2016 |
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Played with the dog a little bit before I left for work. Just checked in with work to let them know I'm ready for orders, and looked down... Shorts are covered in dog hair. Damnit. At least it'll be dark fairly soon, so people hopefully won't notice... much.
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Darchangel posted:I haven't even gotten to that point yet (no dinero - I've only just met Michael, and still doing stupid jobs with Lamar.) I did look at all the options at the custom shop when getting Michael's wife's Beemer fixed, though. I'm going to enjoy this. Had a lot of fun playing with that stuff in Saint's Row 3, and this is prettier.
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