You’d be surprised how many phone calls took place at that time.
Mayne talking about a show, or chatting someone up, etc. You were bored, so a phone was great.
You’d be surprised how many phone calls took place at that time.
Mayne talking about a show, or chatting someone up, etc. You were bored, so a phone was great.
Readers Digest contained multiple books in one volume
So, what’s the utility of labeling yourself a “bad person”?
Everyone, everyone is imperfect, it’s the nature of being human. And we’re all imperfect in our own way, though we may share categories or degree of imperfection with others.
What’s more useful is to acknowledge when a poor choice is made, and striving to make better choices.
Negative self-talk doesn’t help.
If you currently have an IP camera setup, add Tailscale to your network with the Subnet Routing feature enabled.
You can then access that camera from anywhere.
Optionally also enable the Funnel feature, and you won’t even need the Tailscale client.
My Lexmark laser, from 1996, just quit last summer.
Though I think I can fix it - seems a paper jam sensor is stuck.
This is what it’s about, isn’t it? 😆
That’s a Frickin’ Land Yacht!
I’ve driven a few beasts like these… It’s something else
You “will try” tomorrow.
Take the word “should” out of your vocabulary for the most part, especially with self-talk. It’s often not useful.
Your the elf that wanted to be a dentist!
Hahahaha, dammit, I admit that’s funny
Ah, yea, that seems more like something that wasn’t intended for breaks.
Definitely disruptive.
Oxygen has an interesting plot, similar, but not it.
I think the prison angle in this film wasn’t the main premise. Just how a technology was used.
There was an eye drop that delivered a drug or something that could…do something to your brain.
Uggh, wish I could remember more.
Similar style, but that was a mini-series (for lack of a better description).
This was a movie (IIRC), and she was held in a prison in her mind (so she thought), I can’t remember the details. Futuristic, but not very far into the future.
I guess all the philosophers who’ve written about it over the centuries got it wrong then?
If you’ve owned more than 2, those are on you! 🤣
But yea, consumer printers suck.
There was another movie around this idea very recently, maybe a couple years ago. Can’t remember the name though.
Young woman in isolation, think she helped create the system, maybe was on Netflix like 4 years ago?
I don’t mind those breaks… It feels like going to the next chapter in a book.
But actual ads, yea, not for a service that costs.
Though this whole thing is funny - they collect even more user data than they did with cable or broadcast, and now want to show you ads too.
Can’t wait to finish my media server setup.
Bingo!
Now consider a large business with dozens or hundreds of network devices.
Uggh, the chsllenges.
New infra will likely have IP6 enabled, and they’ll slowly switch.
It’s great for backbone and public address space - and maybe in enterprise, but there it’s a costly transition that won’t happen immediately. Things will change as hardware ages out and is replaced.
New infrastructure will be mostly IP6.
And when people leave the office, their machines will connect to, and transit IP4 networks, so they’ll still need to address how everything works over IP4 (say VPN connections, any hardware/software that’s still IP4 dependent in the data centers, etc).
There were handheld electronic card game players in the 80’s.