I talked to a lady at the urologist office and she said she passed one stone, and had another one stuck inside her for 5 years now. I was like, "OMG, are you a masochist?"
@TylerShads It was when unusual hats first came out. You can only get them from purchasing keys ($2.50 each) and unlocking crates (free random drops). It was less than 1% chance to open one, so on average each unusual cost about $250 in keys.
SOOOO, there quickly developed a black market via paypal
I just likeold school RPGs where you grind for no reason and everything is linear until you've been walked through the whole world and get Setzer and the airship.
@MDMarra, too many of the ones I've found don't actually involve "strategy", it's just click this and click that without actually making useful choices
I'm liking saints row III at the moment. "Not an RPG" you say. Sure but you carry out quests and level up your character and recruit companions in order to try more difficult quests
Will have to watch this business carefully. I hear that it's somewhat antithetical to having a significant-other. Bad news for me, but good news re: the boy as far as I'm concerned.
Working for a homeless services agency that does housing and treatment for mentally ill and chemically-dependent vulnerable adults makes for a VERY interesting work environment.
I want to make sure I cross my t's and dot my i's since the Networking and the System Administration teams have a West Side story type relationship at the moment.
I have a very low level question. I have several domains and would like to host them on a virtual server I've already set up. The server is running fine however I'm having trouble with the virtual hosting part. When I had only one domain up and running everything worked fine, now that I'm tryi...
@Holocryptic Ouch. I really dislike it when people use pronouns excessively. My Ex did that and I never could understand her because half the context was in her head.
@84104 meh, there is so much more, group policy, site replication, dns all that fun stuff ... as well as alot of the tools i use day to day it just isn't worth it for me ... and honestly i can use any of them equally well, i use the most efficiant OS for the job i'm doing
also linux multi-monitor support sucks... horribly
@Zypher And you do that locally from your Windows box or you just mstsc? I really only use the openldap stuff for quick account queries. You're right with most of the stuff being easier with native.
@Holocryptic I haven't laid down any "law." I've simply put the room on a short timeout. I haven't raised the flags. Somebody else has. You really can't complain with a moderator taking action on multiple moderator flags
So, I got a problem. Got a boss who ordered some Cisco 2960 48x100+2x1G switches and he's getting cold feet. Any suggestions for recommended reading material to get as much performance out of these things as possible to avoid shipping them back?
NTFS isn't a cluster-aware file system, I get what you're trying to do but there's no mechanism for NTFS to let the Linux box know it's been changed and from the Linux side it has no reason to assume things CAN change without those changes coming from itself. Basically you need to use a file-leve...
@badp Hah, sorry, I was still catching up with all the drama. The intent was not to "come at you with vengeance" a day later. I'm just trying to say that from what I read, the hammer seemed to be overkill, and only served to exacerbate the situation. No offense to you, but someone familiar with the community is more appropriate to have words with the community when they're getting out of control. As @Iain did in his meta post before your mod action, by the way.
@WesleyDavid The other day opening I found a Windows box on which opening printer properties locked up the machine. Printing to that printer, oddly enough, worked fine.
@Iain I have to call the doctor tomorrow and hope to get seen so I can get a refill for pain meds. I'm down to about 4. Earliest a urologist can see me is Jan 9
@badp No worries - thanks for understanding. I can see how you interpreted it that way, I'm gonna strip some of my comments out of that meta question that come across as argumentative.
Hrm... This is weird.... How could a client machine show it has a 10 day lease when the scope is only set to one day... It shows as coming from the DHCP server in question....
@ShaneMadden, I know, it is a windows 7 client, the server is 2008r2, and I am not finding anything in Google search... I may have to ask a question on the site.
@84104 Printing issues are made considerably less sucktastic in Vista and 7. Unfortunately I'm dealing with a client who has a domain largely populated by XP
Support person is asking to look at the PHP application that isn't working for a client. Should I tell support person that the client doesn't have a support level that includes application support?
Someone's not looking closely at the client notes... =)
I usually just give an uncontrolled spin my mouse scroll wheel when I get those; I ain't scrolling down to October. Usually means that I'm telling them I was born Jan 1, 1938.
I don't think there any reason why we shouldn't delete questions like these. They are closed, have no answers and are very unlikely to get reopened - they (largely*) have no value. The
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@FallenAngelEyes And I'm going by my experience growing up in a jewish community, as a jew, surrounded by jews, and how we all talk to each other and react to each other.