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11 hours ago, Gorth said:

I spent 30 minutes thinking about it and came up blank. Can't think of a lookalike actor. Can't think of an actor (or even their characters) that would fit the personality. Maybe I have an identity crisis? 😟

 

Danny Devito.

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Ajay Naidu would do it well

 

 

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Possibly get away with Daniel Radcliffe as in most of his weird indy movie roles of late...

 

Edit. Although one of my friends has said he chooses to describe me to people as "a cross between Richard Castle and Herr Flick of the Gestapo"...  So that could weigh in on the actor choice.

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Posted
52 minutes ago, Raithe said:

Possibly get away with Daniel Radcliffe as in most of his weird indy movie roles of late...

 

radcliffe is likely a safer option than the other harry potter actor.

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Does anyone know if there's anything horribly wrong with the Vivaldi browser? Chromium backend, but I installed it earlier and just spent like an hour customizing the crap out of it so that it's basically the same as my Firefox (which is now like...a year+ out of date because I refuse to update to the latest version that screwed up everything), and I'm seriously contemplating making the full switch now. It's apparently made by the same guy who made the original Opera (Presto) engine before Opera decided to switch to Chromium themselves, which is what inspired me to try it out because Presto!Opera was my favorite browser of all time and I ran it for like 3-4 years past its last version before all modern webpages constantly breaking all the time forced me to switch to Firefox.

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Guess it's been a slow week for everyone? 😄

...I got food poisoning, spewing from both ends for a couple days. That was fun.
...it rained a fair amount - relatively speaking for time of year - for a couple days. Felt almost tropical. Now it's super hot again and I can't sleep.
...we're still not totally moved/cleaned out of the Bay Area house. In fact we keep talking about how if the home prices drop a little bit the next several months/year (higher interest rates, inflation slowing buyers and other such things) maybe we should look for another house in the same Sac. neighborhood that we might like a tad better and get rid of/sell the one we're currently in.  We seem to be all kinds of confused/confuddled re: our future plans.  >.> 

 

EDIT: although the way the world is going I'm still leaning towards selling everything and building an underground bunker-house in the mid-west.  HAHA

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Posted (edited)

Fired one guy, hired 3 guys in India to replace him.  Genius.

At least got this query in from a client

select * from (
select * from TABLE_NAME where COL= 99999
) sub1 order by 7 asc

 

So had a laugh today.

 

 

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It's 102F/38.88889C

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Cleaned out a clogged downspout on one of my gutters. Well I guess I should say I asked a buddy to do it. The downspout in question is 23' high, and my extension ladder is 24', but around 12' up I noped out and we switched spots. :lol: It took ramming a running garden hose through the downspout but finally a huge mass of leaves and debris came out like a play-doh extruder. It was so satisfying to see.

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1 hour ago, Gfted1 said:

Cleaned out a clogged downspout on one of my gutters. Well I guess I should say I asked a buddy to do it. The downspout in question is 23' high, and my extension ladder is 24', but around 12' up I noped out and we switched spots. :lol: It took ramming a running garden hose through the downspout but finally a huge mass of leaves and debris came out like a play-doh extruder. It was so satisfying to see.

No animal corpse?

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Last summer my niece started one of those pop-up picnic companies. Today I was helping take down a picnic and it was so hot I nearly had a heat stroke. Doing better now. Can't even tell I've lost brain cells!

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On 6/10/2022 at 6:27 PM, LadyCrimson said:

It's 102F/38.88889C

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In the 6 years I've lived in and around The Queen City I've never seen triple digit temperatures. I've seen a lot of 97°F and 98°F, but never triple digits. This coming Tuesday and Wednesday threaten to change that, and it's not even July yet. 

Side note: I have been down to Laredo when it was something on the order of 107°F.

 

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Posted
12 hours ago, Keyrock said:

In the 6 years I've lived in and around The Queen City I've never seen triple digit temperatures. I've seen a lot of 97°F and 98°F, but never triple digits. This coming Tuesday and Wednesday threaten to change that, and it's not even July yet. 

Side note: I have been down to Laredo when it was something on the order of 107°F.

 

My first summer in Australia was after moving from Wellington (NZ) to Adelaide (South Australia). Say hello to 5 weeks of 44C-46C degrees (111F-115F) 😅

Queensland has better balanced weather though (IMHO). Less excessive heat in summer (very humid though) and less frigid in winter. Adelaide was close to 0C C(32F) at night every now and then in winter, I suppose that's part of having effectively desert climate. Where I live now it's more like 10C-22C (50F-72F) in the winter and 20C-32C (68F-90F) in the summer (typical night and day values, extremes happens of course). It's like a little "Garden of Eden" here with the subtropical climate ☺️

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Posted
15 hours ago, Gorth said:

44C-46C degrees (111F-115F)

Only time we've gone through stuff like that is when we went to Death Valley. In a car with black interior. I think my t-shirt/shorts were constantly sweat-soaked the entire time. We wore out the car's A/C on that one trip (we visited AZ in that same journey) trying to keep us from becoming dehydrated bags of sand. :lol:

Well, one thing about high heat (if you're lucky enough to have air conditioning at least) is that it makes a great excuse for homebodies like me to ... well, stay at home. "I'm not lazy, it's just too hot."

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On 6/11/2022 at 7:54 AM, Gfted1 said:

 It took ramming a running garden hose through the downspout but finally a huge mass of leaves and debris came out like a play-doh extruder. It was so satisfying to see.

So...you gave your rainspout an enema. 😄 

I had to cart a small desk and three chairs 4 city blocks this morning, and even though it was super hot, I did it because its supposed to be hotter the next few days.

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Testing out a few ideas - I'm not just printing and sewing...

Took a jiggsaw to an old some-kind of pine shelf that would be chucked out.

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Then I had an annoying work day, so with the sun out I broke out the power tools in the form of the planer , orbital sander, and mouse sander...

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Now to decide whether further practice calls for delicate sanding and fixing, or just jump to seeing how to paint the sucker.

 

Note: This is purely a rough prototype so I could make sure I had the logic all figured out.....

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UK police are descending on your house.

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They've ignored my live blades for yeaaars.

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Outside of maybe very occasionally revisiting fave games for a day or two, I'm seriously starting to feel like I've become a non-gamer.   >.>
I still look but everything is "meh" or "hell no" ... indie, AAA, genre, doesn't matter. Even if a new game I try is ok/charming/playable, just bored of it all.

That said I am still going to buy that Stray game on the 19th, which I expect to be shortish with little replay value, because, cat, and decent graphics (so very cute cat) for the budget. And less/little combat focus. After that ... I dunno...I suppose if Avowed is ever released I might at least buy it to try it but other than that...seems like I'll be saving a lot of money re: PC building for a long while. 😛

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Posted
38 minutes ago, Gfted1 said:

Im not a PC gamer any more since my desktop power supply died and I never bothered to replace it. Now all my gaming is on mobile.

What.....gaming on a mobile is like being in a Vegas strip club and you realize you have lost your wallet !!!

Its just cruel and unfair :aiee:

What games you playing on your mobile ?

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