11-25-2010, 12:07 AM | #2251 |
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11-25-2010, 11:42 PM | #2252 |
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I did get to see my student on TV in the Macy's parade. Pretty neat feeling. I started him on trombone years ago and now he's an all-state trombonist that got invited to play in an elite groupthat performed on national television and he was one of the featured players in the front.
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11-26-2010, 01:15 AM | #2253 | |
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11-26-2010, 04:07 PM | #2254 |
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About to head back down to Monticello for the night. GISA state title game as my son's original school plays for a championship. First week without HS football for his current school & what does he want to do? Makes ya proud as a parent, y'know?
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11-27-2010, 12:46 AM | #2255 |
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Good guys won at that HS game, 26-14. Tied 14-all at the half, and although I'm certainly happy with the outcome, the thing that I'll probably remember most about the game is the fearless performance by the big underdog who were still scrapping down to the final minute. They had lost to the eventual champs 34-14 at their own homecoming, barely survived the semi-finals last week, really seemed set up for a blowout. Instead, they looked like the more comfortable team in the first half & really gave the 13-0 winners everything they wanted & then some. Darned good ball game.
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11-27-2010, 01:07 AM | #2256 |
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This time last night my work laptop was just about dead to me. Woke up this morning and it went from bad to worse. Before I left for the day, it lost the EXE extension for all files and any reboot would remove the manual entry I made to replace it. It wouldn't connect to the internet and was swamped with a retardedly simple virus that I should have been able to crush.
I've been home about 3 hours now and nearly all is well. I still have this annoying "pop up" that opens a new tab from time to time on Firefox. It seems to hijack some of my web searches as well. Not sure how the heck to fix it since nothing I scan the computer with catches it.... But hey, it's running again!
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11-27-2010, 02:34 AM | #2257 | |
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If you'll Google the site(s) that it's hijacking to, more often than not it seems that between a few bulletin board posts around the net you'll find someone who has a step-by-step solution. Just be careful that the "solution" makes sense, occasionally there'll be further viruses linked posing as anti-viral software promising to "fix" the problem. On the whole though, I've had good luck solving those sorts of things with a few searches.
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11-27-2010, 07:56 AM | #2258 | |
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11-28-2010, 12:29 PM | #2259 |
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I went for a few months with my old XBox 360 having an issue of some sort (wasn't a red ring, but wasn't functioning, either). Finally replaced it but never looked to see that the new one (one of the new black ones) was working 100%, as I'd been playing some downloadables.
Yeah, went to stick a game in the drive today and found that the drive neither opens fully nor closes fully. Awesome. /tk
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11-28-2010, 12:58 PM | #2260 |
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I was watching some Sopranos recently, started reading about that finale episode, and was surprised to read that David Chase has pretty much confirmed that Tony was killed at the end. (he compared it to the restaurant shooting scene where Silvio was covered with blood before you even heard a gunshot, and also the Tony/Bobby conversation about "things going to black") - it's clear Chase is a little obsessed with what it's like to die in this manner, and the ending was his clumsy expression of that.
Which would be fine if there was anyone left who was a threat to Tony by the end of the series. But I guess that's the point. Sometimes you don't see it coming. Last edited by molson : 11-28-2010 at 12:58 PM. |
11-28-2010, 03:22 PM | #2261 | |
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11-28-2010, 04:56 PM | #2262 | |
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David Chase reveals the truth behind 'The Sopranos' ending
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11-28-2010, 05:18 PM | #2263 | |
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11-28-2010, 06:41 PM | #2264 |
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It's possible David Chase keeps changing his mind. Below is just one of the interviews I saw (and before that, a youtube video of the Silvio/dinner whacking that he specifically references as well)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ys_4XiNnJ0 R.Belzer: I was working with Steve Schirripa recently, we were judging Last Coming Standing for NBC and we were talking about a lot of things and he was saying he heard all of these theories for the show that had nothing to do with your intention and wasn't anything the actors thought, like little hints along the way, like a word, like when Tony and Steve are on the boat at the lake and they say "you never know it's gonna happen" or "you never know it's gonna hit you." D.Chase: That was part of the ending. R.Belzer: Oh, it was? See, what do I know? Were there other things in previous episodes that were hints towards it? D.Chase: There was that and there was a shooting which Silvio was a witness, well he wasn't a witness, he was eating dinner with a couple of hookers and with some other guy and there was some visual stuff that went on there which sort of amplified Tony's remarks to Bacala about you know "you don't know it's happened" or "you won't know it happened when it hits you". That's about it." .... So many other clues that Tony was killed - like all three family members eating onion rings in one bite, like a communion wafer, instead of anything resembling how people actually eat onion rings. I was convinced after watching it lately, but now, I'm just back to having no idea. Last edited by molson : 11-28-2010 at 06:42 PM. |
11-28-2010, 08:27 PM | #2265 |
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Took a little work but I finally think I got this beast taken care of. cr0zybaner.com was doing the hijacking and taking me to various sites. I found someone that had a similar issue. Using Hitman Pro, I found out it was a rootkit causing the issue. The person with the similar issue had the same problem as well. She sent me to kasperskys (?) and I downloaded tdsskiller...which took care of it.
Crossing my fingers, but so far so good!
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11-28-2010, 11:06 PM | #2266 |
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I think the groomsmen and I will be strolling into the sanctuary a few minutes before the start of the wedding ceremony to the "Pink Panther" theme song.
With hat and cane, we'll walk in and I'll greet people as I walk/strut up to the front of the church. By the end of the song, we'll stash our hats and canes behind the organ and continue "business as usual." There's a good chance our wedding is going to be featured in a local wedding-type magazine.
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11-29-2010, 03:07 AM | #2267 |
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It can not be understated how improved you can feel mind, body and soul after a good #2.
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11-29-2010, 08:19 AM | #2268 |
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Missing a connecting flight and getting stuck in the Atlanta airport for 3 hours sucks, but getting a free upgrade to 1st class out of the deal is nice.
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11-30-2010, 09:29 AM | #2269 |
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So I'm winning my fantasy league, been in first place all season long riding the tandem of Gore and Foster. Gore goes down with a hip injury and my backups are sketchy, and I'm 9th out of 12 on the waiver wire. Ugh.
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11-30-2010, 08:15 PM | #2270 |
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The advertisements on Youtube are getting out of hand.
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11-30-2010, 11:27 PM | #2271 |
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Just watched Triumph The Insult Comic Dog at the premiere of Star Wars Episode 2: Attack of the Clones from years ago. Still laugh the entire time, including the very end when it cuts back to Conan. The look on his face is priceless.
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12-01-2010, 11:27 AM | #2272 |
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A tragic shooting yesterday in my "home town" of Bonne Terre MO has left four dead. It's quite likely another victim will be added once the connection is confirmed.
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12-02-2010, 03:46 PM | #2273 |
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One of my boys went in for surgery Tuesday to relieve swelling in his cheek. Fortunately it wasn't infection, it was lymphatic fluid. Most likely facing another surgery next week or so to try and fix the source of the problem.
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12-03-2010, 03:51 PM | #2274 |
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Cool week at work.
Tuesday, had lunch with Walter Murch. Well, he was sitting about 3 tables down, but, was eating at the same time I was. Today, was in a presentation with Seth Green & writing staff, showing their new Robot Chicken Star Wars episode.
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12-03-2010, 03:53 PM | #2275 |
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Hey guys if anyone wants a gifted copy of Half-Life 2 sent to them via steam let me know. I've had a copy just collecting dust for well over a year and no one to give it to. PM me your email.
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12-04-2010, 11:32 AM | #2277 | |
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Classic stuff. Was it Episode 1 or 2? I forget. It's kindof a random one, but my favorite Triumph was where he just tears apart Simon Cowell back when American Idol was at its peak. Yeah, Triumph's a one trick pony that sometimes I'm just not feeling but sometimes, it works great. SI
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12-04-2010, 11:32 AM | #2278 | |
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12-04-2010, 11:33 AM | #2279 |
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I am, too, but I rarely read except the occasional book on tape on the way to and from work. SI
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12-04-2010, 01:12 PM | #2280 |
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Went to a doctor yesterday with a sinus infection. The doctor walks in the room & my eyes practically fell out my head. This was a beautiful woman with breasteses that simply looked tasty.
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12-04-2010, 01:29 PM | #2281 |
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Episode 2. There was a part where they acted out scenes from Episode 1. Found it on Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zWNJHS9PBE |
12-04-2010, 07:04 PM | #2282 |
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Having seen a couple of the classic Charlie Brown specials in the last couple of weeks, I've come to a crazy conclusion: Lucy is the literary forerunner to Cartman. She's a total bastard but you couldn't push the envelope in the same way that you could in the 90s.
Oh, and the voice acting (and some of he animation) in a Charlie Brown Christmas is pretty darn bad. The timing is just atrocious and it's pretty rough around the edges. Still, a classic. SI
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12-04-2010, 07:35 PM | #2283 |
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I read this before about the Peanuts specials, though I don't know accurate this is:
"The characters were originally voiced in the animated specials by actual kids - young kids who couldn't even read well and so had to learn their lines phonetically and recite them one line at a time, giving their readings a curiously stilted quality. This unique style became part of the Peanuts tradition, and continued even as the voice actors grew older (and were eventually replaced by a new set of kids). " |
12-04-2010, 10:21 PM | #2284 |
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Sucks that they did away with Tangy Taffy, but at least they rebranded it as 'stretchy and tangy' laffy taffy.. still pretty much tastes the same at least.
I hate it when my favorite foods disappear.
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12-05-2010, 10:36 PM | #2285 |
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I don't know which is a more serious sign of how easy it is to lead the sheeple:
All the cartoon character pics on Facebook this weekend (in some random child abuse awareness campaign) or the number of people reposting the hoax about the campaign being the work of "pedphiles" (yes, that typo seems to be making the cut & paste rounds along with the hoax). Damn people, you're on the internet already, is it really that hard to check shit out before you repost it?
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12-06-2010, 05:50 AM | #2286 |
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I just used it as an excuse for posting a LarryBoy pic. I didn't repost the child abuse campaign stuff as I rarely "repost" any of that kind of stuff.
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12-06-2010, 06:27 AM | #2287 |
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I didn't change my picture because I support violence against kids
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12-06-2010, 06:47 AM | #2288 |
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1. Migraines becoming more of a nuisance. I'm currently taking Magnesium to help ward them off.
2. Had a spa date with the wife, the massage was excellent, I've been dealing with a lot of neck tension, especially when I try to sleep (this with a temperpedic pillow and mattress). Trying hard to eliminate whatever issues are causing the migraines. My sleep habits are to be mourned, I used to sleep hours, and wake up great...now it's just business, get eight but not fully rested, the more I stay in bed, the less rested I feel... 3. Watched Fight Club followed by the Big Lebowski without anyone interupting me, it was bliss. 4. I like the new Kanye album, my wife finds it odd that I like rap, which I really don't, but the difference between Kanye and say Jay-Z, is that I don't think Jay-Z would ever show weakness in his lyrics. I still think Runaway is just an amazing song, and Kanye makes it less about rap and more about music. I'll play this and then kick in Grindman 2, so my music tastes can go all over the place. 5. Work has become a slog. I have vacation time still left but I cannot use it (5 days will carry over next year). I used to love vacation too, I'd always take Thanksgiving week off and do nothing. Now when I take vacation time I have to go somewhere, I love staycations because I could refresh, now I'm always on the go. This I do not like. 6. One of my projects that needs to get done before the end of the year will be delivered on Christmas weekend or New Year's Weekend, I'm assuming it'll be a nightmare if my boss expects installation on those weekends. 7. Currently enjoying Keith Richards "autobiography"
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Might want to have your eyes checked as a precaution. Sometimes migraines and neck tension are solved by wearing the right prescription glasses.
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12-06-2010, 07:16 AM | #2290 | |
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12-06-2010, 07:29 AM | #2291 | |
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I didn't even bother with the pic, slacktivism really isn't my thing. The funny part is that this seems to have had an even less identifiable origin (or purpose) than women posting their bra color or where they like to leave their purse. http://www.snopes.com/computer/internet/cartoon.asp
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Thanks, I actually did get them check and got new glasses back in May. Truely, I've tried to rule out tons of things. I know red wine has been the cause of certain triggers in me. I believe it may be stress related. Migraines: 1)I have had my eyes checked 2)Exercise (though lately been slacking) 3)New mattress (Temperpedic) 4)New pillow (again Temperpedic) 5)8 hours sleep minimum 6)Better diet, little or no caffeine near bed, nor sugar 7)Magnesium (the newest contender 500mg) 8)Visiting allergist today (some of the migraines have been more of a sinus related issue in that I get a lot of sinus pressure, that travels underneath the eyes, behind the eyes and then rises up to the temples, and from there I get a terrible headache). My migraines can be just a dull pulsing, difficultly concentrating, light sensitivity, exhaustion...to the full bore vomiting, sleeping an entire day, no appetite, light sensitivity, need to be drugged to sleep...neck tension has been something new but I'm assuming it's stress related...(lots of stressful things going on in my life lately).
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I really minimize what I provide on facebook...solidarity is all well and good but it does very little to solving the actual issue. I hated, /hated/ back at college where they would spring up "wear blue jeans in support of" a certain lifestyle...now mind you, I wasn't averse to other people's lifestyle choices, but it was to me a very lame attempt. Most college students wear jeans, so we're you really shooting for support or just claiming that because a ton of people were wearing jeans that they supported your cause... My wife just was chatting about PETA and how she was feeling guilty about eating meat and I stated that it's people like PETA that turn me "conservative", I mean the ultimate goal of PETA is control which is no different than a right winger. She started to spout whatever was in the brochure but I waved it off....food is food. I stated that killing is killing, and while I could support that certain processes were probably not the best (stacking chickens on top of chickens) that that was a corporate structure issue...but ultimate PETA wants to guilt trip me into not eating meat at all which isn't going to happen. Needless to say, we're having brisket tomorrow.
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Or flipping Mommy's week or Proud of Your Daughter week or whatever. I keep saying I'm going to make a Single Guy Week post and spread it.
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You mentioned the red wine, are you being careful with other nitrate related triggers? Turkey & hot dogs are two things my migraine-suffering wife has to avoid like the plague. Both are pretty much guaranteed 2-day headaches for her.
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I'll look into the turkey...we rarely have hot dogs. I think the biggest challenge is that I love chicken and would routinely eat chicken and vegetables...my wife hates chicken unless it's coated in some slurry of sauce. I do need to regulate the diet, I'm not fat, hovering around 178 lbs and 5feet7, but it's lean muscle...I have to get back to lifting to get into a better shape. I think a lot of it anymore is the hour commute, gonna have to move closer to work...there are home and work stresses that probably aggravate...the neck tension/pain is new, been around for the past few months....the massages have helped.
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Haha! There were days that it felt like it. Ok, it was 144 miles round trip for the commute.
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My old high school had their 31 game winning streak snapped in the state championship game on Saturday. They were down by 3 late in the game, and moved to the opponents 20 with around 35 seconds left. A pick in the corner of the end zone sealed their fate.
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