Fruits of the sea posted:Hey what's a decent utility for converting a jpg to pdf? If it’s just once and not too many pages and you’re on Windows, just use Word or PowerPoint and drop the images onto the pages, resize and print as pdf. On Mac, Preview does this. If it’s a lot of data, or you wanna get fancy for whatever reason, you can do this in ImageMagick, here’s a thread on that https://www.imagemagick.org/discourse-server/viewtopic.php?t=21097
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Fruits of the sea posted:Hey what's a decent utility for converting a jpg to pdf? paste it into a word doc and then print to pdf
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Print the images, then scan to PDF.
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I think Windows has native print-to-pdf now. Just open the image in literally any program, print, and choose save to pdf as your printer.
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dirby posted:Maybe there's something simpler, but GIMP can do this. Oh nice, I use Gimp anyways so that's an easy solution. greazeball posted:paste it into a word doc and then print to pdf Platystemon posted:Print the images, then scan to PDF. lmao jpgs are on my phone, scan the phone?!?! edit: Manager Hoyden posted:I think Windows has native print-to-pdf now. Just open the image in literally any program, print, and choose save to pdf as your printer. Oh neat, well never mind then.
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Okay. You know those fabric...clasps? Things? On dog collars, that you can use to shorten or lengthen the material? You see them on backpacks and other fabrics too. What are those called? I want to buy several standalone for a project.
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StrixNebulosa posted:Okay. You know those fabric...clasps? Things? On dog collars, that you can use to shorten or lengthen the material? You see them on backpacks and other fabrics too. What are those called? I want to buy several standalone for a project. Plastic strap/slide adjusters.
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StrixNebulosa posted:Okay. You know those fabric...clasps? Things? On dog collars, that you can use to shorten or lengthen the material? You see them on backpacks and other fabrics too. What are those called? I want to buy several standalone for a project. Most dog collars use something like a belt buckle. But I think you might mean slip locks? Like the thing you use to adjust backpack straps and stuff. If neither of those are what you want, try going into a sewing/craft shop like a Joann fabrics and they will have all manner of fasteners.
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Fruits of the sea posted:Hey what's a decent utility for converting a jpg to pdf? Don’t both windows and OSX have print to pdf built in? E:F;b. Mr. Nice! fucked around with this message at 18:04 on Oct 28, 2020 |
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Literally Lewis Hamilton posted:Plastic strap/slide adjusters. alnilam posted:Most dog collars use something like a belt buckle. Thank you both, I've found what I'm looking for!
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Fruits of the sea posted:Hey what's a decent utility for converting a jpg to pdf? Load it in your browser and print to pdf? e: daaaaaamn
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Is everyone else just loving exhausted all the time?
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tuyop posted:Is everyone else just loving exhausted all the time?
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tuyop posted:Is everyone else just loving exhausted all the time? It's been a hell of a year. I feel like I can do straightforward tasks just fine still, but any kind of planning or strategy or decision-making wipes me out. This really sucks as I teach in a college and we're constantly shifting between presence, hybrid and remote classes. The big school shutdown finally came from above so at least the possibility of change coming down the pipe is less and that should help a little I hope.
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tuyop posted:Is everyone else just loving exhausted all the time? Yes, a great many of us are.
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Hyperlynx posted:Sadly not. I came across https://sententiaeantiquae.com/2018/08/11/no-internet-kerberos-is-probably-not-spot/ while trying to look up my own question. As a consolation, I tell you that the name “California” comes from the Arabic title “caliph”, via a sixteenth‐century
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alnilam posted:grocery store bundles are fine, they are usually kiln dried so they will burn pretty reliably but some are very lightweight woods that burn way too fast Thanks for this! I got some birch from Home Depot, and I'll be stopping by a local firewood supplier to get a stack of firewood. He hasn't listed how much a stack of firewood is, but I'm assuming it's about 1/8 of a cord? I'm just gonna get a trunk's worth of wood and see how long it lasts me.
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tuyop posted:Is everyone else just loving exhausted all the time? Totally. But it's okay. It's the people who seem happy with the way things are that you need to watch out for.
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tuyop posted:Is everyone else just loving exhausted all the time? Don't get me started. Even before I became a dad. And lately I am winded almost all the time. Like, we have lived in the same apartment for years now. I go the stairs to our floor up and down several times a day. Why do I still feel tired after walking them up? How am I not used to them by now, I thought training was a thing. I am not even overweight or anything and I try to keep reasonably fit.
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Mistaken Identity posted:Don't get me started. Even before I became a dad. Any chance you've been exposed to Covid? You might have a very mild case.
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ultrafilter posted:Any chance you've been exposed to Covid? You might have a very mild case. Seconding this. This is also a pretty classic post Covid symptom, so you may have already had it without really noticing.
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CrazySalamander posted:Seconding this. This is also a pretty classic post Covid symptom, so you may have already had it without really noticing. Really appreciate the concern but I should have been more precise. The “lately” in this case started well before COVID. I just seem to be stubbornly unfit.
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In that case I have good news!ABC Australia posted:"The further you are from your fitness potential (read: the more unfit you are), the more profound your results will be in the first 12 weeks," Dr Boutagy said. https://www.abc.net.au/news/health/2017-04-09/how-long-does-it-take-to-lose-fitness/8426246 So basically if you want to be done with being winded like that you can probably manage it in a month. I am not a doctor though and it is honestly probably a good idea to discuss this with your doctor anyway.
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I can testify to that. Every time I pick up running after dropping it for a while, there's noticeable improvements practically every couple of runs in the first month. First couple runs always feel like hell but the third or fourth time is a breeze (comparatively). Definitely check a doctor if you got some other weird body symptoms though. All that said, are you breathing right? I catch myself holding my breath if I'm stressed sometimes. Panic attacks can also feel like shortness of breath.
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Fruits of the sea posted:All that said, are you breathing right? I catch myself holding my breath if I'm stressed sometimes. Panic attacks can also feel like shortness of breath. Am definitely doing that. I also catch myself holding my breath when I concentrate too much or think to deep about something. Don't think those are panic attacks though. Don't really feel panicky, just annoyed. Also my legs are usually starting to get tired after a measly two flights of stairs.
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Thanks everyone. I feel very validated! I don't think I'm very depressed but the implication is that this somehow got better? Please don't tell me it was meditation and eating more green tea or something.
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tuyop posted:Thanks everyone. I feel very validated! I don't think I'm very depressed but the implication is that this somehow got better? Please don't tell me it was meditation and eating more green tea or something. You've just entered the acceptance stage of the inexorable end of the world wrought by unmitigated climate change
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Methanar posted:You've just entered the acceptance stage of the inexorable end of the world wrought by unmitigated climate change stoooooop
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owlhawk911 posted:stoooooop
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Methanar posted:You've just entered the acceptance stage of the inexorable end of the world wrought by unmitigated climate change Pff “just”
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tuyop posted:Thanks everyone. I feel very validated! I don't think I'm very depressed but the implication is that this somehow got better? Please don't tell me it was meditation and eating more green tea or something. I mean, if you're asking how not to feel exhausted all the time my solution was to take up cycling and no drinking on a school night. Good luck doing either of those things in 2020.
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In a bunch of old-timey cartoons, crazy people think they're Napoleon. Where did that come from? Was that a pop culture reference from the time that went over my head?
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Manager Hoyden posted:In a bunch of old-timey cartoons, crazy people think they're Napoleon. Where did that come from? Was that a pop culture reference from the time that went over my head? Where did we get the idea crazy people think they’re Napoleon?
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Is creosote build up still an issue with seasoned wood that has gotten wet due to rain?
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Hey gang! My partner's bike was stolen from our front porch for the second time this year. Argh! I was wondering, what are the legal limitations of traps I can lay around a replacement bike? Like... I imagine that if I put sticky tape everywhere, there's no consequence. But what if I sneakily put a rat trap on the bike and a bike thief breaks his fingers trying to steal it? (for the sake of this hypothetical, let's assume we have a camera so it is obvious guy was going to steal the bike) What about nails that he steps on? We're not going to do any of this. It just got me wondering what you can do on your property with traps. I just can't imagine it's legal to set up traps, but I guess if you can shoot someone for trespassing, maybe you can?
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What is this "legitimate interest" poo poo that I see on cookie control panels in websites? I mean, I know it's juast tthe same old bullshit, can't be that the same companies have any "legitimate interest" in getting data, it's all going to be packaged and sold. But what's the justificating veneer? And howbare we veing screwed? Any primers? My google fu has failed.
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credburn posted:Hey gang! i think you should put 220v through it and keep us posted there's also a legal questions thread this could be fun in
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I’ve had bikes stolen several times and it loving sucks. Realistically, the best option is to pay for insurance that covers bikes. I live in a place where bike theft is a major issue, and insurance is a godsend. When my last bike was stolen, they gave me the purchase price and even asked if they could compensate any work I had done on it afterwards. Didn’t even ask for receipts. I was honest and just said it had gotten new tires and tubes but I could have said whatever. Less good options: -get a wall mount and keep your bike inside like a proper hipster/middle aged weekend warrior. -install a tracking device and prepare to deal with a police department that doesn’t care or confront bike thieves and post about the fallout here -keep a nice bike inside for trips and a cheap stolen bike bought off craigslist outside for everyday stuff -comb Kijiji/Craigslist/local boards for your stolen ride
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credburn posted:We're not going to do any of this. It just got me wondering what you can do on your property with traps. I just can't imagine it's legal to set up traps, but I guess if you can shoot someone for trespassing, maybe you can? Booby trap laws: Is it illegal to go the full “Home Alone” to stop bad guys? quote:Here’s what you need to know: Also, keeping bikes inside is best if you have the space. Get a bike stand and a cheap rubber backed floor mat from Home Depot or somewhere to put under it. wash bucket fucked around with this message at 23:34 on Oct 31, 2020 |
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Just don't ask us where to buy buckshot...
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