• Learning Spanish - Voice centric

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    @scottalanmiller said in Learning Spanish - Voice centric:

    Rosetta Stone isn't too bad.

    So far I'm digging it.

  • Carless in Dallas

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    @Alex-Jones said in Carless in Dallas:

    Anyone know where I can find a carpet cleaner in Dallas?

    No, but keep a lookout on the main page here. Something will pop up sooner than later.

  • Aclose Should Be in the Dictionary

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    ObsolesceO

    Afar can be used only as a noun or adverb. Your two new examples work as a noun, and I assume would make them correct.

  • Spiceworks users don't understand Google ads

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    @scottalanmiller said in Spiceworks users don't understand Google ads:

    @batman said in Spiceworks users don't understand Google ads:

    @scottalanmiller other than Spiceworks has always used Google for remnant space and the first iterations of the desktop product solely used Google ads.

    Maybe super long ago, but for the big majority of their time when it was popular, it was normally just their "sold" ads.

    Correct, and it is not like they don't understand it, it is that ads have been very strange lately and no one is looking at the quality of them.

  • Time for a mobile phone upgrade

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    @Dashrender said in Time for a mobile phone upgrade:

    @Obsolesce said in Time for a mobile phone upgrade:

    @Dashrender said in Time for a mobile phone upgrade:

    @Obsolesce said in Time for a mobile phone upgrade:

    @scottalanmiller said in Time for a mobile phone upgrade:

    @Obsolesce said in Time for a mobile phone upgrade:

    @WrCombs said in Time for a mobile phone upgrade:

    SO-
    I'm giving IPhone a shot. heard great things and after a while of playing and trying, I went with an Iphone XR ..

    Even with this thing out there?
    https://www.asus.com/us/Phone/ZenFone-6-Edition-30/

    That looks awesome. Seen a price yet?

    Just the pricing here in Sweden, https://eshop.asus.com/sv-SE/zenfone-6-edition-30-12-512-gb-matte-black.html

    8,300 SEK (roughly $850), which right now, buying in USD is a sweet deal because 1 USD = 9.8 SEK which is the highest I've seen it ever 🙂

    Tempting, but still expensive. I think I'd do it if it did 5g. But it doesn't seem to.

    Why do you care about 5G? Aren't you moving back to the US? who has 5G here - really has it?

    Because That is a phone I would want to keep for like 3 years, and San Diego is the kind of place 5g will actually be a thing relatively soon.

    Considering your options then.. I'd wait at least 1 years before buying a phone.

    That's probably a good idea.

  • SpiceWorld 2020 in Austin, TX

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    @scottalanmiller said in SpiceWorld 2020 in Austin, TX:

    @Dashrender said in SpiceWorld 2020 in Austin, TX:

    I bought my ticket.. though won't know if I'm approved to go until a month or so before.

    You never do.

    nope.. sad way things are around there.
    Hell she's going to a convention for our EHR in 2 weeks, and only booked airfare last week.. but has known she was going for 4 months.

  • IT Kitchen & Grill

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    Guinness Stout Chocolate Cake

    (This can be made with nearly any kind of stout)

    FOR THE CAKE:
    Butter for pan
    1 cup Guinness stout
    10 tablespoons (1 stick plus 2 tablespoons) unsalted butter
    ¾ cup unsweetened cocoa
    2 cups superfine sugar
    ¾ cup sour cream
    2 large eggs
    1 tablespoon vanilla extract
    2 cups all-purpose flour
    2 ½ teaspoons baking soda
    FOR THE TOPPING:
    1 ¼ cups confectioners' sugar
    8 ounces cream cheese at room temperature
    ½ cup heavy cream
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    PREPARATION
    Step 1
    For the cake: heat oven to 350 degrees. Butter a 9-inch springform pan and line with parchment paper. In a large saucepan, combine Guinness and butter. Place over medium-low heat until butter melts, then remove from heat. Add cocoa and superfine sugar, and whisk to blend.
    Step 2
    In a small bowl, combine sour cream, eggs and vanilla; mix well. Add to Guinness mixture. Add flour and baking soda, and whisk again until smooth. Pour into buttered pan, and bake until risen and firm, 45 minutes to one hour. Place pan on a wire rack and cool completely in pan.
    Step 3
    For the topping: Using a food processor or by hand, mix confectioners' sugar to break up lumps. Add cream cheese and blend until smooth. Add heavy cream, and mix until smooth and spreadable.
    Step 4
    Remove cake from pan and place on a platter or cake stand. Ice top of cake only, so that it resembles a frothy pint of Guinness.

    Edit: The last 3 times we made this, we used the vanilla toffee stout pictured below. Even better than regular Guinness.

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  • Mangolassi Right Now

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    @scottalanmiller said in Mangolassi Right Now:

    @JaredBusch said in Mangolassi Right Now:

    @scottalanmiller said in Mangolassi Right Now:

    Having a good time here. No time to be posting, though.

    Yup.

    So much so, that I did not see this thread until I was at home.

    Exactly. It's intense.

    Like camping in the forest... In tents 😉

  • I love flying. Nothing bothers me while in the air.

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    My closest to any of theses is Juneau Alaska. Didn't make the list, but before their JAWS system to measure wind shear off the mountains, it was a difficult landing to say the least. It used to require a 180 degree turn during last stages of descnet.

  • The Death of Sysadmin

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    Other Agile methodologies, at least in their earlier incarnations, didn't pay much attention to CI. CI is great, but people were trying to figure out what it was and how to do it in 1999. Shops talking about (not doing, just talking about) CI were in the top .1% back then. It was an era of huge software engineering progress and change. Loads of ideas came up and some became major, like CI, and some died off and are forgotten, like PP.

  • Traumatizing Muppets

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    @scottalanmiller said in Traumatizing Muppets:

    Don't remember that one. But all puppets seem morbid to me.

    Hell yeah!
    Youtube Video

  • Enterprise IT community

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    @notverypunny said in Enterprise IT community:

    Don't know if we qualify as enterprise, but communities like this help get an external perspective regardless of the size of the organization. The challenge I find in larger orgs is the inertia involved in anything IT. Almost in the literal sense as far as trying to get something started but also in trying to halt / redirect a project that's heading for a bad outcome.

    In an actual enterprise, I would suspect that only the management team of IT could have much real impact on a project going a bad direction. And again, it's getting those in management to have buy-in before anything would change.

  • Bed Bugs

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    I almost popped in here to ban/delete this. But, I read the thread...

    In some humor- maybe I should have deleted all the cleaning service threads- 🧐

    That’s a joke son-

  • The Patch Tuesday

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    @RojoLoco said in The Patch Tuesday:

    https://www.saudereggs.com/blog/how-to-make-a-cocktail-with-egg-white/

    Now I want a Pisco sour.

    Clover Club looks good, too.

  • Have computers gotten boring, or is it just me?

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    @notverypunny said in Have computers gotten boring, or is it just me?:

    @IRJ said in Have computers gotten boring, or is it just me?:

    @Pete-S said in Have computers gotten boring, or is it just me?:

    @notverypunny said in Have computers gotten boring, or is it just me?:

    So, all kidding aside (about me becoming the boring thing) is there something that I'm overlooking or missing out on or have computers and OSs in general gotten really boring over the last few years? I used to recall getting interested in new features, a new distribution or a DE's latest release not so many years ago. Now it seems that things are more or less the same across the board... a boring game of IT theme and variation. Anyone else seeing the same thing(s) out there?

    It's your age (as in experience). And the fact that the technology is becoming relatively mature.
    It's natural to not feel enthusiasm when you see something similar for the 15th or 30th time.

    If some completely new mind-boggling technology showed up, you'd probably feel like a kid again!

    He should go play in the clouds 😉

    Ouff, cloud..... being forced to play there but not exactly enthusiastic about the whole idea.... damn I'm starting to sound (and feel) like an old curmudgeon 😛

    Cloud DevOps is pretty damn cool. You can spin up complex and secure environments in automated fashion that IT people only dreamed about 15 years ago.

    Cloud Infrastructure and Autoscaling is definitely interesting as well. You think differently about deploying servers and can easily restore things in a disaster.

    Cloud DR is awesome.You could potentially have your entire infrastructure in warm storage that you can deploy very quickly, and only pay storage costs.

    Cloud Security is all whitelist only and is very granular. Cloud is much more secure than on-prem in most cases

  • Spiceworks Just Got Acquired by Publisher Ziff-Davis

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    Or if you just want something simple, quick, and free: https://bestpractical.com/

  • New York City In Winter???

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    The bad winter months are really Jan and Feb.. and into March.

  • zip and . rar files?

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    @Dashrender said in zip and . rar files?:

    @JaredBusch said in zip and . rar files?:

    @notverypunny said in zip and . rar files?:

    The advantage that I remember rar having was that it could split and then recombine an archive at the appropriate size for floppy disks. Seems foolish now but in the era of dial-up and 1.44 MB 3.5" diskettes it was a killer feature that winzip (also a paid software once upon a time, not always built into windoze) didn't have.

    Correct, that was the huge benefit to rar over zip in the 90’s. You are also correct that native zip support in windows is relatively recent.

    If by recent you mean Windows XP...

    LOL, yeah, 18 years ago at this point 🙂

  • AirDropping is the latest horrifying subway trend

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    Back on the news.

    Man accused of sending obscene image to stranger on subway in Japan via AirDrop

    FUKUOKA -- A man who allegedly sent a nude female image to a stranger on a subway train via Apple's "AirDrop" file-sharing service is accused of violating a prefectural ordinance, police said on Aug. 20.

  • Looking at Ideas for a Grassless Backyard

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    @DustinB3403 I've thought about gravelling the whole thing. Paving doesn't work, we have so much heave.