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And then you have Texas, which is in the process of turning all the HOV lanes into "express" toll lanes because public-private partnerships something something vote Republican for Jesus.
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504 posted:Lady goons! I'm not a lady goon, but I think "time away from my screaming baby" would be the answer to your last question. Maybe a spa gift certificate and an offer to watch the kid for a few hours so the new mom can spend some time relaxing?
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# ? May 10, 2017 16:10 |
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Why does this ebay user have loads of Positive feedback but negative reviews? How does that work?
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# ? May 10, 2017 16:30 |
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What's a good Picasa-alike for organizing/annotating image albums?
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# ? May 10, 2017 16:46 |
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Convicted Bibliophile posted:Why does this ebay user have loads of Positive feedback but negative reviews? How does that work? It's very hard for a seller to leave negative feedback on a purchaser. Some people choose to handle this by leaving a positive feedback (which you can do unrestricted) but putting a negative review in it and just hope other people will see that.
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# ? May 10, 2017 16:53 |
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Yes, thank you.
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# ? May 10, 2017 18:26 |
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I have a relatively new wood cabinet that always has that shaved wood smell inside, like the lumber section of a hardware store, and it's so strong that the towels I put in there come out smelling that way. I've tried leaving the doors open to let it air out but no dice. Any recommendations to get rid of the smell?
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# ? May 10, 2017 18:27 |
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W..why would you want to?
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# ? May 10, 2017 19:40 |
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Ahhhhh ... customer's name is Jonathan Wong.
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# ? May 10, 2017 19:55 |
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kedo posted:W..why would you want to? It's just not appetizing having all my dish towels and subsequently dishes smelling like wood varnish.
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Update: I think it might be the glue holding the particle board together that stinks so bad, not the wood itself or any varnishes. Still looking for ideas to deal with it.
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# ? May 10, 2017 21:03 |
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Fill it with cedar chips.
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# ? May 10, 2017 21:11 |
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Okay, I've checked Google, Bing, DDR, videos, images, web, and lots of sites themselves. What I'm searching for is sheet music for Jurassic Park where you can hear what sounds like jingling, but is actually someone uses concert bells (NOT hand bells, this is a metal, keyboard-layout percussion instrument). If you see it and my memory of playing it from high school isn't faulty it's mostly notes in 1/64th. The YT is right where it begins and you have to listen kind of closely, but it's there and I wanted the sheet music for it. It may be mislabeled "Enter the Park" or something, but I believe it's in the main theme. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6CgbtC4Xh00 Any help? EDIT: Sorry, the time part of the link from YT didn't transfer over. It begins around 1:35 and lasts maybe thirty seconds? Comrade Milton fucked around with this message at 07:38 on May 11, 2017 |
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Jeb! Repetition posted:It's just not appetizing having all my dish towels and subsequently dishes smelling like wood varnish. The lumber section & wood shavings don't smell like wood varnish. Often cedar or pine chips are used for their scents. Varnish sometimes has a petrochemical-type smell, and is very different. You could either mask the smell with another, try to strip the varnish out of the cupboard, or try coating the wood with something that smells better or has no smell, if whatever type of finish the wood already has will take another layer on top (sometimes a finish will cause a top layer to bead, or not dry).
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Comrade Milton posted:Okay, I've checked Google, Bing, DDR, videos, images, web, and lots of sites themselves. What I'm searching for is sheet music for Jurassic Park where you can hear what sounds like jingling, but is actually someone uses concert bells (NOT hand bells, this is a metal, keyboard-layout percussion instrument). If you see it and my memory of playing it from high school isn't faulty it's mostly notes in 1/64th. The YT is right where it begins and you have to listen kind of closely, but it's there and I wanted the sheet music for it. It may be mislabeled "Enter the Park" or something, but I believe it's in the main theme. The instrument is often called a glockenspiel if that helps your Googles with a more unique term.
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Thanks. I actually did try under both terms with hard boolean No's to get the loving hand bells to stop showing up. I can't find anything, but this is the first sheet music I've ever not just had given to me and I think my inexperience is what's causing most of the trouble.
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# ? May 11, 2017 05:44 |
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Comrade Milton posted:Okay, I've checked Google, Bing, DDR, videos, images, web, and lots of sites themselves. What I'm searching for is sheet music for Jurassic Park where you can hear what sounds like jingling, but is actually someone uses concert bells (NOT hand bells, this is a metal, keyboard-layout percussion instrument). If you see it and my memory of playing it from high school isn't faulty it's mostly notes in 1/64th. The YT is right where it begins and you have to listen kind of closely, but it's there and I wanted the sheet music for it. It may be mislabeled "Enter the Park" or something, but I believe it's in the main theme. If you mean the stuff in the background around 1:33, you're probably looking for the instrument called either tubular bells or chimes.
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# ? May 11, 2017 07:31 |
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No, definitely glockenspiel. Chimes sound entirely different and would be impossible to use at that speed and there wasn't a part for tubular bells. OH! YouTube didn't count the time part of the link. It begins around 1:35
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kedo posted:I'm not a lady goon, but I think "time away from my screaming baby" would be the answer to your last question. Maybe a spa gift certificate and an offer to watch the kid for a few hours so the new mom can spend some time relaxing? Lady mother goon here. Can confirm that this is the correct response.
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# ? May 11, 2017 09:30 |
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Kid is a magic one that is no issue. Looking for girt ideas that aren't more jewellery or chocolates.
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# ? May 11, 2017 09:42 |
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I got my wife a skin care pack, some earrings from a designer she loves, and some bath stuff. The last one comes with the commitment that she gets a whole afternoon to herself to enjoy it. Even though our kids are great, her knowing that she can just relax with a guarantee that no one will call on her time for a few hours is a present in itself.
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# ? May 11, 2017 10:36 |
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The gift pack is not to bad an idea, she is a professional masseuse (relaxation, not happy ending) so it's hard to "beat" the stuff she gets from colleges, they often exchange massages and whatnot.
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syscall girl posted:What's a good Picasa-alike for organizing/annotating image albums? Anyone? It's for an old acquaintance of mine who is trying to take some family photos (some dating back to the 1800s) and write captions on them to distribute them to her extended family. She's like 80-something years old but sharp and has already self-published some of this stuff. She has a facebook (I suggested just using that or instagram) as well as a onedrive (which can do captions) and a google photos account i set up for her (which can't) as well as an old Picasa install. Just looking for the best option for her as I don't use instagram, pinterest or facebook much myself and couldn't say what's best among those obvious solutions. The more I describe this the stupider it sounds. I searched for "picasa like" and ended up finding about windows live photos and acdsee which might sort of work. tl;dr help me find a solution for a finicky old bat to caption some pics
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# ? May 11, 2017 13:24 |
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Flickr is pretty easy to work with.
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# ? May 11, 2017 13:33 |
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Do otc drugs like NyQuil actually help cure colds, etc, or do they just lessen the symptoms while whatever's killing you burns itself out naturally?
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jackpot posted:Do otc drugs like NyQuil actually help cure colds, etc, or do they just lessen the symptoms while whatever's killing you burns itself out naturally? The latter. The immune system is pretty 99% great at what it does.
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jackpot posted:Do otc drugs like NyQuil actually help cure colds, etc, or do they just lessen the symptoms while whatever's killing you burns itself out naturally? The things that make colds suck is your immune system while it's fighting the cold
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# ? May 11, 2017 14:53 |
Comrade Milton posted:No, definitely glockenspiel. Chimes sound entirely different and would be impossible to use at that speed and there wasn't a part for tubular bells. the score also uses synthesizers so its very possible that the sound you hear isn't an actual instrument.
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dupersaurus posted:The things that make colds suck is your immune system while it's fighting the cold If cold medicine just makes you stop coughing, sneezing, etc, but the coughing and sneezing is your body's way of fighting the cold, does taking cold medicine actually make the cold last longer?
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Super Dan posted:If cold medicine just makes you stop coughing, sneezing, etc, but the coughing and sneezing is your body's way of fighting the cold, does taking cold medicine actually make the cold last longer? No, or at least not significantly. The coughing and sneezing is only a side product of the actual healing process.
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# ? May 11, 2017 23:20 |
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All you need to know about cold and flu medicine is that anything besides pseudoephedrine and pain killers is a placebo.
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Tiggum posted:All you need to know about cold and flu medicine is that anything besides pseudoephedrine and pain killers is a placebo. DXM is a placebo now? My hellscape hallucinations want a word with you.
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tuyop posted:DXM is a placebo now? My hellscape hallucinations want a word with you. wuttup robo krew
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# ? May 12, 2017 04:37 |
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DXM is legit as a cough suppressant, but if you're having hallucinations, you're taking too much. Even if you're taking the amount your healthcare professional told you to take, that's still too much for you to be taking.
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# ? May 12, 2017 04:39 |
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What are products that originally had many executives hesitant to adopt because the ROI could not be accurately measured since the product would primarily improve the customer service experience? Some examples I have in mind are self-service kiosks at fast food chains - many executives were hesitant to adopt because it was cheaper to just hire a real person to take orders and the cost of maintenance and troubleshooting the kiosks would exceed the ROI.
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# ? May 12, 2017 09:50 |
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What's the word to use when somebody is more relaxed, more zen about something. Like: "he was XX about it." I'm thinking of a word that's like "philosophical" but that's not it.
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Vegetable posted:What's the word to use when somebody is more relaxed, more zen about something. Like: "he was XX about it." I'm thinking of a word that's like "philosophical" but that's not it. Indifferent or apathetic if you want the sort of negative connotation, serene, tranquil, etc if you want a positive connotation. The right word may depend on having some more info. You say zen, which implies maybe most people would be worried or panic about the something, while this person isn't, through ignorance or transcendence, with each one probably needing a different word. Starting with those above and chain-thesaurusing them should get you close.
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# ? May 12, 2017 12:04 |
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Are you thinking of 'ambivent' which I understand is meant to mean conflicted, but you see it more as 'meh' these days
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Chop Sunni posted:Are you thinking of 'ambivent' which I understand is meant to mean conflicted, but you see it more as 'meh' these days
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Argh yes that one
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