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Danger Mahoney posted:What is the most convenient way to use a wireless Xbox 360 controller with the console and a PC (with the wireless adapter) in the same room? It seems like it could only be paired with one at a time, and pressing the Xbox button on the controller turns the console on in any case. I haven't done it in the same room, but no matter what you need to sync the controller to whatever device you're using first. If it's synced with the PC it shouldn't turn on the 360 (if it did my roommate would have been really mad at me for turning his 360 on all the time)
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Can anyone recommend me a really thin skull cap to wear under a bike helmet? I've been eschewing helmets in favor of beanies because it's been too cold this winter to ride without one, but I got hit by a car today and I need to be wearing a helmet.
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# ? Jan 16, 2011 02:18 |
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Liface posted:Can anyone recommend me a really thin skull cap to wear under a bike helmet? I've been eschewing helmets in favor of beanies because it's been too cold this winter to ride without one, but I got hit by a car today and I need to be wearing a helmet. I wear this under my motocross helmet this time of year and it's warm and comfortable. I imagine it would work under a bike helmet just as well.
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# ? Jan 16, 2011 02:58 |
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There's a guy at work that swears by the fact that Jackie O "totally jerked off" JFK after he was dead "to feel it one last time". He is telling everyone this without a hint of irony or self-awareness. Is he secretly right?
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# ? Jan 16, 2011 03:50 |
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John Q Russia posted:There's a guy at work that swears by the fact that Jackie O "totally jerked off" JFK after he was dead "to feel it one last time". He is telling everyone this without a hint of irony or self-awareness. Is he secretly right? What in the gently caress is this?!?!
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# ? Jan 16, 2011 06:22 |
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Can some German speaker tell me if they have any idea where this caption came from? Is it a German proverb or is this someone's line? http://kartenshop42.tradoria.de/p/47275062/inkognito-himmlischer-bauch-humor-postkarte-aus-der-inkognito-edition
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# ? Jan 16, 2011 06:26 |
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PlasticPaddy posted:What in the gently caress is this?!?! Haha, I know. It was really weird and funny but he was 100% convinced that he had read some sordid account of what happened to JFK shortly after death. We were playing Black Ops at work (which features JFK as some kind of CIA stooge or something) and it got us talking about how graphic his murder really was. So this dude John stop us all and tells us about "the most moving thing" he ever read in regard to the Kennedy assassination: that Jackie Onassis yearned for the feel of his penis one last time, and did so by reaching beneath the sheet which concealed him on his gurney. Mind you this is being told by someone who's pretty sharp and intelligent, so I was sitting there waiting for him to reveal how he was just punking us with his JFK handjob story but over the next minute we all realized he was serious. I think he knows now that he was wrong but it was really LOL at the time.
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# ? Jan 16, 2011 06:59 |
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IIRC, sometimes corpses get an erection after death. WP: Death erection refers specifically to hanged men, but a head shot may cause similar cranial pressures. It's not necessarily that she couldn't have, but you'd think she would have asked for the room first.
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# ? Jan 16, 2011 07:20 |
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Dead Alice posted:IIRC, sometimes corpses get an erection after death. Wouldn't all the blood loss and opened circulatory system cause BP everywhere to plummet?
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# ? Jan 16, 2011 07:24 |
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kimbo305 posted:Wouldn't all the blood loss and opened circulatory system cause BP everywhere to plummet? I'd expect so. Just saying that it is a thing and is not outside the realm of possibility.
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# ? Jan 16, 2011 07:40 |
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aude omnia posted:Can some German speaker tell me if they have any idea where this caption came from? Is it a German proverb or is this someone's line? According to this article, it's an Arabic proverb: http://www.abendblatt.de/region/stormarn/article823694/Eine-Frau-ohne-Bauch-ist-wie-ein-Himmel-ohne-Sterne.html
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# ? Jan 16, 2011 08:01 |
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I remember there was something you could type in your address bar when you're on your Facebook login page where it will reveal your password. Anyone know what I am talking about?
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# ? Jan 16, 2011 10:23 |
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Breath Ray posted:Interesting. Is Winamp better than iTunes or did you just already have it installed? I have a lot of music and I don't know if the shuffle will accept it tbh Welp. Well in case you come back, I've used Winamp since forever. It feels a lot less bloated than iTunes, so I found it more convenient to transfer files with. Plus I could affect things like minimum song length etc. iTunes could probably do that as well, but it wasn't immediately apparent to me how to adjust things like that.
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# ? Jan 16, 2011 10:27 |
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If you were standing in one state, and shot and killed a person across the border in another state, who would have jurisdiction over the crime? What about different countries?
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# ? Jan 16, 2011 10:31 |
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Dead Alice posted:I'd expect so. Just saying that it is a thing and is not outside the realm of possibility. Where did this "A THING" phrase come from?
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# ? Jan 16, 2011 11:20 |
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# ? Jan 16, 2011 12:11 |
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CHOICE COD posted:Where did this "A THING" phrase come from? People's inability to think of an appropriate noun, thus substituting "thing" which is a nebulous noun that everyone can accept as providing context if not detail.
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# ? Jan 16, 2011 12:23 |
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A place is keeping me from signing up, and it may be because I am behind a proxy (through my ISP) How do I find out if I am behind a proxy?
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# ? Jan 16, 2011 12:24 |
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John Q Russia posted:Haha, I know. It was really weird and funny but he was 100% convinced that he had read some sordid account of what happened to JFK shortly after death. We were playing Black Ops at work (which features JFK as some kind of CIA stooge or something) and it got us talking about how graphic his murder really was. So this dude John stop us all and tells us about "the most moving thing" he ever read in regard to the Kennedy assassination: that Jackie Onassis yearned for the feel of his penis one last time, and did so by reaching beneath the sheet which concealed him on his gurney. Mind you this is being told by someone who's pretty sharp and intelligent, so I was sitting there waiting for him to reveal how he was just punking us with his JFK handjob story but over the next minute we all realized he was serious. "Wait wait! Before you take my dead husband away,let me give his cock one last squeeze. I need this" I mean,I guess it's possible,but I can't imagine Jackie Onassis doing that. Fondling a dead person's genitalia is a thoroughly disgusting and bizarre thing to do. Even if the deceased was a spouse.
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# ? Jan 16, 2011 17:42 |
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kapalama posted:A place is keeping me from signing up, and it may be because I am behind a proxy (through my ISP) How do I find out if I am behind a proxy? http://whatismyipaddress.com/ Should tell you if you're behind a proxy or not, but the big tell would be if your location is way off or not.
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# ? Jan 16, 2011 18:29 |
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How does one watch today's Patriots/Jets game on the internet? I don't have a TV but a girl wants to watch it with me (OOOOH A GUURL)
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# ? Jan 16, 2011 18:39 |
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Hit or miss, but try justin.tv. e: Looks like the direct link I posted (now deleted) has been shut down. Like I said- hit or miss. Jeffrey Colon fucked around with this message at 19:20 on Jan 16, 2011 |
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stubblyhead posted:If you were standing in one state, and shot and killed a person across the border in another state, who would have jurisdiction over the crime? What about different countries? Try the legal megathread listed in the OP.
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# ? Jan 16, 2011 18:57 |
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Cheekio posted:How does one watch today's Patriots/Jets game on the internet? I don't have a TV but a girl wants to watch it with me (OOOOH A GUURL)
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# ? Jan 16, 2011 21:03 |
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My video card's fan is making an annoying loud sound. It's some mid-end NVidia card with a tiny fan... I'm not a computer guy. If I just unscrew the fan and take it out will it overheat? I mean the computer has three other fans.
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Liar posted:My video card's fan is making an annoying loud sound. It's some mid-end NVidia card with a tiny fan... I'm not a computer guy. If I just unscrew the fan and take it out will it overheat? I mean the computer has three other fans. Are you a gamer? If so: it will definitely overheat. If you're not a gamer, it will still likely overheat. Replace it with a heatsink if you can. A fan gets louder with age because the bearings get worn or lose lubrication. You can take the fan out and replace it with a new one with fresh bearings.
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# ? Jan 16, 2011 21:42 |
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oops. wrong thread!
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# ? Jan 17, 2011 00:20 |
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gwar3k1 posted:People's inability to think of an appropriate noun, thus substituting "thing" which is a nebulous noun that everyone can accept as providing context if not detail. Yeah I get the meaning, but I've seen it used a few times on the forums now to specifically indicate something as real/possible and thought maybe I missed a meme or something.
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# ? Jan 17, 2011 00:22 |
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CHOICE COD posted:Yeah I get the meaning, but I've seen it used a few times on the forums now to specifically indicate something as real/possible and thought maybe I missed a meme or something. I've heard it take on a similar significance in recent years. It's definitely not limited to the internet. For example: "NEGL, I don't want to do this paper." "NEGL? Not Even Going to Lie? Please don't let that become a thing."
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CHOICE COD posted:Yeah I get the meaning, but I've seen it used a few times on the forums now to specifically indicate something as real/possible and thought maybe I missed a meme or something. It's from Futurama. I can't remember the episode, but someone is explaining something to Fry and he says "That's a THING?" or "Is that a thing?" or something to that effect.
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# ? Jan 17, 2011 05:23 |
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FreshShoez posted:It's from Futurama. No, it's not. It might have been on Futurama, but that saying didn't come from it.
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FreshShoez posted:It's from Futurama. I can't remember the episode, but someone is explaining something to Fry and he says "That's a THING?" or "Is that a thing?" or something to that effect. e: It's probably an evolution of: Online Etymology Dictionary posted:The thing "what's stylish or fashionable" is recorded from 1762. sub supau fucked around with this message at 05:38 on Jan 17, 2011 |
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Sorry... geeze... I know using the word in that context didn't "come" from it necessarily, but I thought that's why it spiked in popularity recently. Nevermind then... I'm wrong.
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# ? Jan 17, 2011 05:44 |
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Does anyone know the best way to call internationally? Specifically, to an Australian cell phone from the US? I know it seems like a silly question but I'm at the end of my rope with these scammy phone cards. 11 cents a minute turning into 18 cents a minute, dropped calls, this and that. Skype would be a good option except I don't always have good internet access. I'm not using a smartphone. I looked into different cell phone plans and they only cover calls to landlines, like Metro PCS's unlimited international calling. All I'm looking for is a fair rate without phantom charges.
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Shnicker posted:Does anyone know the best way to call internationally? Specifically, to an Australian cell phone from the US? I know it seems like a silly question but I'm at the end of my rope with these scammy phone cards. 11 cents a minute turning into 18 cents a minute, dropped calls, this and that. Skype would be a good option except I don't always have good internet access. I'm not using a smartphone. I looked into different cell phone plans and they only cover calls to landlines, like Metro PCS's unlimited international calling. All I'm looking for is a fair rate without phantom charges. I've been calling Australia from the US for years now and there's no easy answer. Honestly the best thing is to get your person onto an old fashioned land line. If that is not at all possible then you're stuck with the phone cards. I had good luck with the plans from NobelCom. You get the best rates if you can call from a land line yourself. If you're like me and don't have access to one, you can always use a pay phone for a small extra fee by making the connection through an 800 number they provide. Be sure to check your intended pay phone, though, as they are getting hard to find and not all of them will work (as far as I can tell some of the pay phone owners will block certain 800 numbers). Or you could always just text them. I'm on Verizon and an international text costs me about 20 cents to send.
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# ? Jan 17, 2011 06:36 |
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Accounting question. If there's a better subforum/thread to post in, would appreciate being told! If I do some work for somebody in another country (via internet), would I pay taxes on that income to my government or the client's? Or both/none/etc?
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Travakian posted:Accounting question. If there's a better subforum/thread to post in, would appreciate being told!
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# ? Jan 17, 2011 07:35 |
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A bottle of meths (UK) ANy idea what that would be called in US English? Is it paint thinner, or rubbing alcohol?
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kapalama posted:A bottle of meths (UK) ANy idea what that would be called in US English? Is it paint thinner, or rubbing alcohol? The name meths comes from this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methylated_spirit Rubbing alcohol is what I would ask for if I was at a store.
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FreshShoez posted:Sorry... geeze... I know using the word in that context didn't "come" from it necessarily, but I thought that's why it spiked in popularity recently. Nevermind then... I'm wrong. Yeah, this is what I was getting at, not really the literal origin of the phrase. I've seen some people emphasize it very deliberately lately (italics, capitalization), such as in the bizarre mysteries GBS thread: quote:Speaking of which, I've always been partial to the Black Sea Deluge. I don't think it was necessarily as big and dramatic a thing as the original authors of the theory speculated, but still it would've been quite A Thing. I was wondering where this was trending from. Whether right or not, "Futurama" was the type of answer that I was expecting.
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