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Adiabatic posted:Try being an interesting person. Too mean.
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# ? May 12, 2016 21:23 |
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kimbo305 posted:Imagine if instead of Peak Oil, it was Peak Water. The US Southwest would be fuuuuucked. Spoiler alert: California wins because it has Lockheed Martin and pretty much every tech company that isn't Microsoft.
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# ? May 12, 2016 21:27 |
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meatpimp posted:Too mean. I'm feeling rather saucy today
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# ? May 12, 2016 21:39 |
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Hey guys, Danzig and Only buried the hatchet to sell more Misfits t-shirts or something, isn't that a thing? I don't know how I feel about this thing yet, but it sure is a thing!
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# ? May 12, 2016 21:40 |
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Kitty litter is expensive I guess.
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# ? May 12, 2016 21:43 |
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Adiabatic posted:Try being an interesting person. I AM INTERESTING YOU BIG MEANY GOSH I laughed Finding a decent looking 55" single sink vanity that needs to sit flush on the floor (while being secured to the wall) is surprisingly difficult. Apparently the home improvement gods have decided this is a custom order thing. Awesome.
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# ? May 12, 2016 21:50 |
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clutchpuck posted:1998 Ford F-150: where is the CD changer? Center console, maybe?
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# ? May 12, 2016 21:51 |
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Adiabatic posted:I'm feeling rather saucy today I understand.
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# ? May 12, 2016 21:52 |
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Raluek posted:Center console, maybe? Or check behind the seats. Is it an extended cab?
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# ? May 12, 2016 21:53 |
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clutchpuck posted:1998 Ford F-150: where is the CD changer? If it's an extended cab its drivers side, back seat, under the window in the little pocket or under the bench seat.
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# ? May 12, 2016 21:54 |
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IOwnCalculus posted:Both of you, tell me more. My wife and I were this close to going to Puerto Jimenez last year but spent too long hemming and hawing over it and then the prices spiked. Ended up being way cheaper to go to Hawaii, but Costa Rica is still very much on the to-do list. Puerto Jimenez is in the Osa Peninsula which during the rainy season you need to have a guide because of the Fer de Lance snake and severe flooding creating nice new streams and habitats for crocodiles and bull sharks. Bull sharks love to swim upstream, what would normally be a mild river crossing could potentially turn into a bad timeIt's not a bad place to go, but just look at the season before you make a trip there. It really is the last truly wild area in Costa Rica. When we go there we typically stay with friends in Desamparado which is a suburb of San Jose. If you're looking for an amazing place to chill, go to Monte Verde. It's one of only 20 cloud forests in the world. It takes about 6-7 hours to get to from San Jose. The thing about CR is that it's a relatively small country that's only about 275 miles or so long and 100 miles wide, but it takes forever to get anywhere. Think of their road network as a wagon wheel. San Jose is the hub and you can get to any of the other places going in a straight line in different directions, but you'll rarely find roads without backtracking that'll take you in a direct way from one place on the outer spoke to another. If tropical weather is your thing, check out Limon, Cahuita, and/or Puerto Viejo de Talamanca. One of my favorite places is Puerto Viejo, the last time we were there we both got steak, lobster, drinks and a shared appetizer. The total price came out to roughly $30 USD. Limon is a great place to snorkel/scuba. From Puerto Viejo, you can pay for a van to go into Panama for a day trip. If you're prone to vertigo, don't do it. The bridge is full of dry rot and boards on top of other boards that have dry rot. It use to be a railroad bridge.. I can guess why trains no longer use it. Also, Panama is pretty drat funky on the whole compared to CR though I may be biased.
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# ? May 12, 2016 22:23 |
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We were looking at going in March so it wouldn't be too rainy, and the rainforest / wild nature is a lot of what was pushing us to any of a dozen AirBNB homes down there on Osa. Plus, hey, offroading. I suppose I could just road trip the whole thing in my WJ instead of renting a Jimny or something, but ~60-70 hours of driving with multiple border crossings seems less than
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# ? May 12, 2016 22:48 |
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Tusen Takk posted:i believe that last time we had this discussion we all agreed that he could be less of a tyrant and we also discussed how if he acted that way at any other company, he would be canned or at least he would speak to HR a lot You were indeed spewing complete stupidity. You are smarter than that and FFS, he's not being a bloody tyrant. How do you not get the concept of - try to commit something that breaks userspace = polite warning, try again = joking warning, third time = "This is why this commit is loving stupid". That's what he does and if you are a normal, well adjusted human being it's a perfectly fine way to behave when you are running the largest and most important coding project on the planet. Why the gently caress are you even saying poo poo like this if you haven't met the guy or participated in the Kernel mailing list? I'm gonna gently caress off and ride bikes.
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# ? May 12, 2016 23:10 |
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CAT INTERCEPTOR posted:I'm gonna gently caress off and ride bikes. Me too! new freehub body finally came in so I can take out the MTB, and it's group ride night that ends up at a pizza and beer place.
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IOwnCalculus posted:We were looking at going in March so it wouldn't be too rainy, and the rainforest / wild nature is a lot of what was pushing us to any of a dozen AirBNB homes down there on Osa. Plus, hey, offroading. I wouldn't drive down there, especially since you'd have to go through Mexico and more importantly Nicaragua which is, well.. A poo poo hole in its own rite, also there are nice groups of guerillas depending on where you're treading through usually on the southern border. We've seen them once after mistakingly going over the CR to Nicaragua border and quite frankly I don't ever want to see them again. It was an intense 45 minutes, fortunately on the CR border side, we happened to run into police. Here's some light reading: http://news.co.cr/guerrilla-uprising-nicaragua-report-costa-rica/36974/ March would be a great time to go, just make sure you have great ground visibility before getting out in a high foliage area. Fer de Lance's loooove to hang out under leaves and they blend in quite well. Also, I can't stress the private transport enough. For a day expedition or something just going through some bushes, renting a 4x4 would be fine, but a lot of places in CR don't exactly have clear traffic patterns. It's one of those things that unless you were born there and learned to drive there, it's best just to leave it to the locals. I'll let this article speak for itself: https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2015/10/the-10-best-and-worst-countries-for-drivers/
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# ? May 12, 2016 23:30 |
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So, there was a bit of brief but violent weather here in Texas on Tuesday. My oak tree, which had even just been trimmed, did not appreciate it: There were another couple of limbs almost as large on the roof, but this one bit my car: Also time to get a new cover for the bike, but it was already starting to shred. poo poo was raining sideways. Best part is I was only parked there to load up my jack and tools to go change a tire for my wife 30 minutes away (she can do it herself normally, but her back has been giving her serious poo poo lately, and it was raining like a motherfucker.) Normally I park on the street of further back. By the time it eased up enough to get loaded up, the rain had passed where she was and a nice security dude at the college swapped on the apre for here (she already had it out and the jack under the car - like I said, she tried before calling me.) Fortunately, finding a white right-front Crown Vic fender shouldn't be difficult.
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CAT INTERCEPTOR posted:You were indeed spewing complete stupidity. You are smarter than that and FFS, he's not being a bloody tyrant. How do you not get the concept of - try to commit something that breaks userspace = polite warning, try again = joking warning, third time = "This is why this commit is loving stupid". That's what he does and if you are a normal, well adjusted human being it's a perfectly fine way to behave when you are running the largest and most important coding project on the planet. Because I have a lot of opinions and most of them are bad I also have an overwhelming desire to share these opinions with others
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# ? May 13, 2016 00:01 |
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meatpimp posted:He freaks out like Enourmo posts about school. man it's good to know i'm still loved
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# ? May 13, 2016 00:50 |
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Ether Frenzy posted:Spoiler alert: California wins because it has Lockheed Martin and pretty much every tech company that isn't Microsoft.
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# ? May 13, 2016 01:22 |
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Is it just me or is AI good as gently caress lately? I feel like I should contribute more. Among my friends I'm the AI-esque nut but my projects are pretty tame compared to some of you guys. I have 2 e36s, a P71, and a CB650 in a million pieces so that's gotta be worth something.
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# ? May 13, 2016 02:01 |
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Just do it man. I've got a 5 page thread and I haven't done anything yet, so post away!
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User Error posted:Is it just me or is AI good as gently caress lately? I feel like I should contribute more. Among my friends I'm the AI-esque nut but my projects are pretty tame compared to some of you guys. I have 2 e36s, a P71, and a CB650 in a million pieces so that's gotta be worth something. Same. I'm about to graduate, though, so once I (hopefully) find gainful employment I'll start making actual progress on my poo poo. But in the mean time:
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# ? May 13, 2016 02:08 |
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Where's the best place to get a cheap but not total garbage battery? The Datsun needs a Group 24 and I'm mostly finding stuff around $80-85 after core refund, and that's a Valucraft from Autozone.
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Pham Nuwen posted:Where's the best place to get a cheap but not total garbage battery? The Datsun needs a Group 24 and I'm mostly finding stuff around $80-85 after core refund, and that's a Valucraft from Autozone. Used Junkyard battery for now?
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# ? May 13, 2016 02:42 |
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Web designer goons: I have some internal websites at my job that I'd like to improve beyond a bunch of tables and links saved in Word. Are there any web based html editors you can suggest? I'd prefer something that I can mostly click and drag stuff around.
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# ? May 13, 2016 02:49 |
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I may stab the next fucker to come in here tonight and throw a bitch fit that I won't return their obviously used parts. You stuck the battery in a vehicle with high compression and a high and ran it down while trying to crank it. gently caress you, you installed the shoe and drove on it for a month before saying you didn't want it, and its missing half the hardware kit. gently caress you, you were told there was a freight charge you old bastard, quit being a complete shitheel.
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# ? May 13, 2016 02:50 |
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Costco and Walmart seem to have the best prices on batteries these days. And at least with Costco, there's zero bullshit with the inevitable warranty exchange.
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# ? May 13, 2016 03:38 |
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IOwnCalculus posted:Costco and Walmart seem to have the best prices on batteries these days. And at least with Costco, there's zero bullshit with the inevitable warranty exchange. Costco, that's what I was forgetting! I'll call them in the morning to make sure they have the right size but otherwise it's perfect, the store is right along my route to work.
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# ? May 13, 2016 03:46 |
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ilkhan posted:For another couple years, anyway. They haven't finished driving them out through taxes and C.O.L. yet. California always wins because rich people don't want to live in lovely low tax states with crap weather and nothing to do. Our jobs are skilled and attract people who don't want to live in Oklahoma, even if they can buy a 100 bedroom house there. Also Stanford and UC Berkeley in one general location really helps.
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# ? May 13, 2016 03:52 |
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I'm getting really sick of my stupid E46 breaking every 4 months. I'm becoming convinced that it's cursed. I'm starting to look down the road toward other vehicles. The wife and I are planning *ahem* on children sooner than later.
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nm posted:California always wins because rich people don't want to live in lovely low tax states with crap weather and nothing to do. Our jobs are skilled and attract people who don't want to live in Oklahoma, even if they can buy a 100 bedroom house there. Also since I'm stuck here, remind me not to park in a spot with easy double parking when I have to be somewhere right after a car show ends.
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# ? May 13, 2016 04:29 |
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82km .... just turned around and 1150m vertical so far. Enjoyung a pie and a coke at Cowan before the run back to Sydney
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ilkhan posted:For another couple years, anyway. They haven't finished driving them out through taxes and C.O.L. yet. We're getting plenty of fleeing Californians up here in Oregon and driving our cost of living up insane amounts.
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# ? May 13, 2016 05:13 |
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Less distance, similar elevation. The burrito and beer were wonderful afterward. Here's a picture
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# ? May 13, 2016 05:14 |
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blk posted:We're getting plenty of fleeing Californians up here in Oregon and driving our cost of living up insane amounts. Last time I was in Portland it was still pretty cheap. Can you not get studios for under a grand anymore?
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# ? May 13, 2016 05:14 |
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Tusen Takk posted:i believe that last time we had this discussion we all agreed that he could be less of a tyrant and we also discussed how if he acted that way at any other company, he would be canned or at least he would speak to HR a lot I think you would be surprised. Murthy Renduchintala has a well deserved reputation of actually acting like this (and typically without much warning, unlike Linus) and yet he seems to be making it just fine at Intel. Its not entirely uncommon in a lot of the tech industry.
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# ? May 13, 2016 06:17 |
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Tide posted:Good grief I'm bored I should have taken more pictures. This is all you get. So guess what it is. And while you're at it have a twin turbo coyote '16. ilkhan fucked around with this message at 06:54 on May 13, 2016 |
# ? May 13, 2016 06:47 |
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clutchpuck posted:1998 Ford F-150: where is the CD changer? On my stepdad's 2001 extended cab XLT (same body style as the 98), it's in the center console. There's a false floor tray that you have to remove from the bottom of the center console to get to it. If it's not there, it'll be tucked under one of the rear seats if it's the extended cab. IOwnCalculus posted:Costco and Walmart seem to have the best prices on batteries these days. And at least with Costco, there's zero bullshit with the inevitable warranty exchange. Plus Costco batteries are supposed to be the better end of Johnson Controls batteries, up there with Interstate anyway. And their warranty is one of the best. Walmart batteries, at least around here, seem to be Exide. So not great, not terrible, but you might have to dig back a bit to get one that hasn't been on the shelf for 6+ months (I found one that had been on the shelf for over 2 years awhile back...) Raluek posted:Last time I was in Portland it was still pretty cheap. Can you not get studios for under a grand anymore? I know in Dallas, you usually wind up paying 1 bedroom price (or very close to it) for a studio. I much prefer a studio layout, but actually finding one in a decent area (read: no daily carjackings area) is difficult. When you do find one, they want something like $3-5/sq ft and they tend to be really tiny. The cheapest one I found was around 300 sq ft for $650, and that was an apartment complex I lived at in the early 00s that was in kind of a crappy area back then - today, the gas stations and fast food places nearby put the cashiers behind bulletproof glass, so I'd say the neighborhood has gone downhill a bit. The apt I'm moving into next month is 752 sq ft for ~$800 (after you factor in pet rent, water, trash, etc), in a somewhat better area. Not the best area, but I'd feel safe walking outside after dark. Got any more photos?
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# ? May 13, 2016 06:59 |
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Went and saw Neil DeGrasse Tyson tonight for our tenth anniversary. Holy poo poo that was a hell of a lot of fun. Also pleasantly surprised that a place like Phoenix still turned into a sold out crowd.
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Elmnt80 posted:I may stab the next fucker to come in here tonight and throw a bitch fit that I won't return their obviously used parts. You stuck the battery in a vehicle with high compression and a high and ran it down while trying to crank it. gently caress you, you installed the shoe and drove on it for a month before saying you didn't want it, and its missing half the hardware kit. gently caress you, you were told there was a freight charge you old bastard, quit being a complete shitheel. I worked in a place and experienced similar things. I also worked in a bike shop for a couple of years and that too was an experience due to lovely customers. One time a guy brought his kid's bike in to have the gears looked at, I told him it'd be a few quid and to leave it with me for a couple of hours as I had other things to attend to. I cleared my backlog of stuff and set to work on the bike and found that the derailleur hanger was bent, the frame being steel meant this wasn't an issue so I broke out the adjustable spanner and gently teased it back into place and checked the gearing. While I was checking the gearing I decided to look over the whole thing and found the rear wheel had no real spoke tension which in my experience would suggest the kid had been jumping the bike a lot. I took the wheel off, put it in the wheel jig and went to work tightening it up and it was slack as gently caress. I sorted it, gave the guy a call and he came to pick the bike up. I charged him for the gear adjust and then said I'd done the rear wheel for free as the kid obviously jumped the bike and bikes are fun so whatever. It was at this point the guy got really loving angry that I'd suggested his kid did anything other than keep both wheels on the ground at all times... This turned into a shouting match that was eventually broken up by the manager. I did something for free and got shouted at. People are bad.
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