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Re: Screechings of the Great Unwashed (Meander to the Morgue

Postby torontoraptor » Wed May 02, 2012 9:46 pm UTC

I'm going to go buy paint and possibly a nerf gun! Because looking for a summer job is over rated :D
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Re: Screechings of the Great Unwashed (Meander to the Morgue

Postby UniqueScreenname » Wed May 02, 2012 10:10 pm UTC

Zarq wrote:You can do my homework if you want. Do you have any Java experience? Some statistical analysis perhaps? How about making an abstract about some IEEE featured article concerning multimedia? Or analyzing methods for adaptive video encoding maybe?

(Holy crap, I still have a lot of stuff to do.)

Yeah...I was a clinical laboratory science major. Need to do a project on bacterial infections maybe?
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Re: Screechings of the Great Unwashed (Meander to the Morgue

Postby Menacing Spike » Wed May 02, 2012 10:48 pm UTC

Zarq wrote:You can do my homework if you want.

no

Do you have any Java experience?

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Some statistical analysis perhaps?

sorta

How about making an abstract about some IEEE featured article concerning multimedia?

that's vague

Or analyzing methods for adaptive video encoding maybe?

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Re: Screechings of the Great Unwashed (Meander to the Morgue

Postby UniqueScreenname » Wed May 02, 2012 10:55 pm UTC

SlyReaper, check your member interview.
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Re: Screechings of the Great Unwashed (Meander to the Morgue

Postby Giant Speck » Thu May 03, 2012 2:43 am UTC

I missed my arbitrary large round number post.
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Re: Screechings of the Great Unwashed (Meander to the Morgue

Postby UniqueScreenname » Thu May 03, 2012 11:53 am UTC

I probably have double the amount of posts stated there, but they don't show up, so I learned not to care. But congratulation.
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Re: Screechings of the Great Unwashed (Meander to the Morgue

Postby meridian » Thu May 03, 2012 12:03 pm UTC

Dunno, oh bouncing one, 3003 is a pretty awesome number.
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Re: Screechings of the Great Unwashed (Meander to the Morgue

Postby Giant Speck » Thu May 03, 2012 2:00 pm UTC

UniqueScreenname wrote:I probably have double the amount of posts stated there, but they don't show up, so I learned not to care. But congratulation.

At the time of that last post, I had 4404 total posts. Cool! Repeating digits!
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Re: Screechings of the Great Unwashed (Meander to the Morgue

Postby broken_escalator » Thu May 03, 2012 5:33 pm UTC

Its grossly pleasant when people learn about really useful shortcuts on their computer. Seeing a programmer discover shift + right-click for opening command prompt, or copying filepaths is a bliss that everyone can share in.
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Re: Screechings of the Great Unwashed (Meander to the Morgue

Postby emceng » Thu May 03, 2012 7:48 pm UTC

I recently finished Weaveworld. I enjoyed it, but dammit, I feel like I need to go back and re-read it again. The first time through I was so concerned with finding out what happened I mentally skimmed parts. The prose was quite good, but I didn't enjoy it because I was too busy trying to plow through to the conclusion.
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Re: Screechings of the Great Unwashed (Meander to the Morgue

Postby Dthen » Thu May 03, 2012 8:15 pm UTC

broken_escalator wrote:Its grossly pleasant when people learn about really useful shortcuts on their computer. Seeing a programmer discover shift + right-click for opening command prompt, or copying filepaths is a bliss that everyone can share in.

You just made me shift right-click my whole computer. It took me about five minutes to work out where it is you shift right-click to open the command prompt; it's the desktop.
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Re: Screechings of the Great Unwashed (Meander to the Morgue

Postby roband » Thu May 03, 2012 8:19 pm UTC

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broken_escalator wrote:Its grossly pleasant when people learn about really useful shortcuts on their computer. Seeing a programmer discover shift + right-click for opening command prompt, or copying filepaths is a bliss that everyone can share in.

You just made me shift right-click my whole computer. It took me about five minutes to work out where it is you shift right-click to open the command prompt; it's the desktop.

Huh? In win7 you can do it anywhere. Shift+right-click gives you 'extra' options, including 'open command window' and 'copy file path'.
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Re: Screechings of the Great Unwashed (Meander to the Morgue

Postby torontoraptor » Thu May 03, 2012 11:09 pm UTC

roband wrote:
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broken_escalator wrote:Its grossly pleasant when people learn about really useful shortcuts on their computer. Seeing a programmer discover shift + right-click for opening command prompt, or copying filepaths is a bliss that everyone can share in.

You just made me shift right-click my whole computer. It took me about five minutes to work out where it is you shift right-click to open the command prompt; it's the desktop.

Huh? In win7 you can do it anywhere. Shift+right-click gives you 'extra' options, including 'open command window' and 'copy file path'.


You can? The only place it seems to work for me is the desktop.
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Re: Screechings of the Great Unwashed (Meander to the Morgue

Postby SurgicalSteel » Thu May 03, 2012 11:13 pm UTC

It works for me on Desktop and explorer windows. On other applications I just get the application's right click menu.
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Re: Screechings of the Great Unwashed (Meander to the Morgue

Postby Steax » Thu May 03, 2012 11:22 pm UTC

On me, it only works on the desktop/explorer. However, since there was a significant delay between the click and the context menu appearing, I had tabbed back to Firefox, in which case the context menu showed up and now will not go away unless I click one of its options.
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Re: Screechings of the Great Unwashed (Meander to the Morgue

Postby Magnanimous » Fri May 04, 2012 7:48 am UTC

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Re: Screechings of the Great Unwashed (Meander to the Morgue

Postby Dthen » Fri May 04, 2012 7:58 am UTC

roband wrote:
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broken_escalator wrote:Its grossly pleasant when people learn about really useful shortcuts on their computer. Seeing a programmer discover shift + right-click for opening command prompt, or copying filepaths is a bliss that everyone can share in.

You just made me shift right-click my whole computer. It took me about five minutes to work out where it is you shift right-click to open the command prompt; it's the desktop.

Huh? In win7 you can do it anywhere. Shift+right-click gives you 'extra' options, including 'open command window' and 'copy file path'.


Ahh, I see what my issue was. I was trying to do it from "Computer", which, not being a real directory, confused the poor thing terribly.
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Re: Screechings of the Great Unwashed (Meander to the Morgue

Postby roband » Fri May 04, 2012 8:06 am UTC

Yeah, by "anywhere", I meant anywhere in Explorer :)
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Re: Screechings of the Great Unwashed (Meander to the Morgue

Postby The Scyphozoa » Fri May 04, 2012 3:58 pm UTC

I usually just press windows key + R to bring up "run", and "cmd" is already there so I just press enter.
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Postby PeteP » Fri May 04, 2012 4:17 pm UTC

The Scyphozoa wrote:I usually just press windows key + R to bring up "run", and "cmd" is already there so I just press enter.

But then you aren't in the folder which is the point of the shift + right click variant.
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Re: Screechings of the Great Unwashed (Meander to the Morgue

Postby The Scyphozoa » Fri May 04, 2012 4:51 pm UTC

Oh! Wow I totally didn't catch that.
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Re: Screechings of the Great Unwashed (Meander to the Morgue

Postby Menacing Spike » Fri May 04, 2012 5:08 pm UTC

"Drag shit into the command window" always worked fine for me. Works on most OSes, too.
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Re: Screechings of the Great Unwashed (Meander to the Morgue

Postby Ptolom » Fri May 04, 2012 8:56 pm UTC

Drag? Window? What is this gibberish? Everyone knows M-Return brings up an Xterm.
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Re: Screechings of the Great Unwashed (Meander to the Morgue

Postby SurgicalSteel » Sat May 05, 2012 1:13 am UTC

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Re: Screechings of the Great Unwashed (Meander to the Morgue

Postby Giant Speck » Sat May 05, 2012 7:40 am UTC

I've been trying to figure out a good Mother's Day gift besides the usual bouquet of flowers. I think I might have figured it out, as dumb as it sounds, but I'm having serious trouble trying to find it.

When I was little, my mom had this set of brightly-colored plastic cooking utensils. The set included two spatulas, a spoon, a slotted spoon, and this weird spoon/whisk hybrid thing. Many of the pieces of the set are long gone after years of use and damage, but the one thing that has (just barely) hung on is that the spoon whisk thing. It's broken and on its last leg, but my mom continues to use it when making stuff like pudding and gravy. She's mentioned on numerous occasions how she wishes she could find a replacement for it.

The spoon kind of looks like this spatula:

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It's not like an ordinary slotted spoon, which has a very rigid bowl shape with small slots. This slots on this spoon are very large and make the bowl very flexible.

I can't for the life of me figure out what this thing is even called. I've tried several different search queries, such as "spoon whisk" or "whisk spoon" or just simply browsing through pages and pages of "slotted spoons", hoping I'd find it.
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Re: Screechings of the Great Unwashed (Meander to the Morgue

Postby RollingHead » Sat May 05, 2012 12:51 pm UTC

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Re: Screechings of the Great Unwashed (Meander to the Morgue

Postby bluebambue » Sat May 05, 2012 5:02 pm UTC

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I've been trying to figure out a good Mother's Day gift besides the usual bouquet of flowers. I think I might have figured it out, as dumb as it sounds, but I'm having serious trouble trying to find it.

When I was little, my mom had this set of brightly-colored plastic cooking utensils. The set included two spatulas, a spoon, a slotted spoon, and this weird spoon/whisk hybrid thing. Many of the pieces of the set are long gone after years of use and damage, but the one thing that has (just barely) hung on is that the spoon whisk thing. It's broken and on its last leg, but my mom continues to use it when making stuff like pudding and gravy. She's mentioned on numerous occasions how she wishes she could find a replacement for it.

The spoon kind of looks like this spatula:

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It's not like an ordinary slotted spoon, which has a very rigid bowl shape with small slots. This slots on this spoon are very large and make the bowl very flexible.

I can't for the life of me figure out what this thing is even called. I've tried several different search queries, such as "spoon whisk" or "whisk spoon" or just simply browsing through pages and pages of "slotted spoons", hoping I'd find it.
Could it possibly be a "flat whisk"?
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Re: Screechings of the Great Unwashed (Meander to the Morgue

Postby Giant Speck » Sat May 05, 2012 5:26 pm UTC

That is incredibly close to what I'm looking for, except what I'm looking for is more spoonlike than whisklike, if that makes sense. I will go ahead and try that term and see what I get, though. Thanks!
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Re: Screechings of the Great Unwashed (Meander to the Morgue

Postby Daimon » Sat May 05, 2012 10:54 pm UTC

I am facepalming very hard at something I said in February of 2011.

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Re: Screechings of the Great Unwashed (Meander to the Morgue

Postby Zarq » Sun May 06, 2012 9:46 pm UTC

So I just saw a picture of Fry's dog in Futurama and I noticed he had a mustache. Who's the only other (important) character in Futurama with a mustache? Scruffy. Sc-RUFF-y. Scruff also develops a close friendship with Fry, is very loyal, and doesn't have an own opinion and just agrees with everyone (Second.). I'm telling you, Seymour reincarnated as Scruffy.
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Re: Screechings of the Great Unwashed (Meander to the Morgue

Postby e^iπ+1=0 » Sun May 06, 2012 9:52 pm UTC

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Re: Screechings of the Great Unwashed (Meander to the Morgue

Postby Zarq » Sun May 06, 2012 9:58 pm UTC

I wasn't actually being serious with the "I'm telling you" part. It's probably all a coincidence. A funny coincidence. A reassuring coincidence for all those people who are still sad about the end of Jurassic Bark.
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Postby e^iπ+1=0 » Sun May 06, 2012 10:08 pm UTC

This is what I hate about the internet: there's no tone.

I realized you (probably) weren't being serious. I meant to reply in kind. In real life this would have been evident from tone, although I'm not sure how I would have managed to get my voice to be clickable and to go to a webpage. I guess the internet has some advantages too.
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Postby Magnanimous » Sun May 06, 2012 11:26 pm UTC

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Postby Mumpy » Mon May 07, 2012 1:54 am UTC

It just looks like you have flies on your post.
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Re: Screechings of the Great Unwashed (Meander to the Morgue

Postby Giant Speck » Mon May 07, 2012 3:42 am UTC

So... I'm thinking of moving my parents out here, with a possibility that we'd be living together in an apartment or house by the beginning of next year.
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I feel at this point, (11am) there is not a large chance of my getting a full night's sleep. It seems I accidentally an all-nighter.
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