Geek Anvil (currently geeking...)
- Quiff Boy
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Have bought myself a new desk mount for my monitor:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/1home-Ergonomi ... 01MZ70QJB/
Will create some desk space for th enew Xbox Series X that's coming on Nov 10th
https://www.amazon.co.uk/1home-Ergonomi ... 01MZ70QJB/
Will create some desk space for th enew Xbox Series X that's coming on Nov 10th

What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
- Quiff Boy
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Started tidying up my Sisters bootleg collection in iTunes (or Apple Music, as it's now called) 
Tagged them all with the genre of "live", and have found that creating smart playlists which filter on the band name and the genre, combined with "album title contains [year]" breaks it down nicely, and really helps me see what I have and don't have

Sidenote: I may be trawling the Sharing section soon...

Tagged them all with the genre of "live", and have found that creating smart playlists which filter on the band name and the genre, combined with "album title contains [year]" breaks it down nicely, and really helps me see what I have and don't have



Sidenote: I may be trawling the Sharing section soon...

What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
- sultan2075
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Wow is right! Very cool.
The most successful tyranny is not the one that uses force to assure uniformity but the one that removes the awareness of other possibilities, that makes it seem inconceivable that other ways are viable, that removes the sense that there is an outside.
- markfiend
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Well this is impressive. My PC at work is still switched on as I need to be able to shell into it while working from home. However I daren't trigger a reboot remotely just in case it doesn't come back up so...
(The 21 users are because I've got that many sessions running within GNU screen terminal multiplexer.)
Like they say, Linux needs to be rebooted about as often as Windows needs to be reinstalled
Code: Select all
$ uptime
15:51:25 up 210 days, 24 min, 21 users, load average: 0.30, 0.18, 0.11
Like they say, Linux needs to be rebooted about as often as Windows needs to be reinstalled

advanced, forthright, signifficant
- mh
- Above the Chemist
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Don't be too proud of this technological terror you've constructed. The ability to stay up for 210 days is insignificant next to the power of the Force.markfiend wrote: ↑16 Oct 2020, 15:49Well this is impressive. My PC at work is still switched on as I need to be able to shell into it while working from home. However I daren't trigger a reboot remotely just in case it doesn't come back up so...(The 21 users are because I've got that many sessions running within GNU screen terminal multiplexer.)Code: Select all
$ uptime 15:51:25 up 210 days, 24 min, 21 users, load average: 0.30, 0.18, 0.11
Like they say, Linux needs to be rebooted about as often as Windows needs to be reinstalled![]()
Trigonometry. It's a sin.
- mh
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Don't be too proud of this technological terror you've constructed. The ability to categorise Sisters bootlegs is insignificant next to the power of the Force.Quiff Boy wrote: ↑14 Oct 2020, 19:19Started tidying up my Sisters bootleg collection in iTunes (or Apple Music, as it's now called)
Tagged them all with the genre of "live", and have found that creating smart playlists which filter on the band name and the genre, combined with "album title contains [year]" breaks it down nicely, and really helps me see what I have and don't have![]()
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Sidenote: I may be trawling the Sharing section soon...![]()
Trigonometry. It's a sin.
- Swinnow
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I managed to order most of my bootlegs by year of recording, but some of those pesky bootleggers insist on doing multi-year compilations which bugger up my simplistic indexing and send me to drink muttering 'it was never offside and Pickford should have been sent off' and when will this sentence ever end.
....if I have to explain, then you'll never understand....
- mh
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CG - a petabyte of storage. I've never seen a petabyte of storage before - it's surprisingly small. Like, you'd fit it in one server rack kind of small. AND IT'S ALL MINE! (cackle)
Trigonometry. It's a sin.
- timsinister
- The Oncoming Storm
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Interesting selection of supporting crew! A few are Brits I think...?
- Being645
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In the middle of some eBay transaction i suddenly received a message across the screen saying:
"Congrats. You've just listed spam and eggs from the cow's perspective (paperback).
Check your listing or sell another item."
...
... Heaven knows, could be true.I'm looking for a tablet or a surface and they all are datasuckers and expensive.
But still ...
...Where can such a message come from?
I ran a search and found this website ... but I'don't dare to click on anything there.
https://ebay.github.io/mindpatterns/mes ... index.html
Any opinions, please ...
"Congrats. You've just listed spam and eggs from the cow's perspective (paperback).
Check your listing or sell another item."
...



But still ...


I ran a search and found this website ... but I'don't dare to click on anything there.
https://ebay.github.io/mindpatterns/mes ... index.html
Any opinions, please ...