I used an allergy eye drop and then put in my contact lens, and it dilated my eye for way longer than I was comfortable with. It is indeed an odd sensation. And, it looks like you have a head injury.Only getting 1 eye dilated is trippy as fuck.
Been there. I eiither cut the superficial layers of skin with a razor or dug it out with a needle.I got a beard splinter in my thumb, and it's in too deep to get with tweezers!
It really is! When I treat my eye flares I have to keep the inflamed eye dilated for weeks and I am forever tripping up the steps and falling on nothing. Hello pirate patches!Only getting 1 eye dilated is trippy as fuck.
I don't have a Chromecast, so I'm not sure what's going on here. Can you run Netflix from the Chromecast just hooked to the TV? Is this a dumb TV without apps of its own? What's the advantage of running the Chromecast hooked to the PC instead of going to Netflix via the web browser alone?Netflix and Chromecast are seriously pissing me the hell off. This only happens with Netflix, but if at any time or for any reason the Netflix feed times out (like if I take too long to respond to the "Are you there?" prompt), and the screen goes back to "Netflix Ready to Cast" I can't do it. I can close the Netflix tab and cancel the casting, and then I can cast literally any other service just fine, but if I try to cast Netflix again I just get an error message in Chrome that casting failed and the TV goes back to the photo roll background. Before I can cast Netflix again I have to do the following, in sequence.
It was annoying enough when it only happened if I let the app time out; but now it's started dropping the connection itself. Between every 5th and 6th episode of any show I'm watching, the "loading" screen sits at 0% for 30 seconds before loading, and after the 6th episode Netflix just stops casting.
- Exit out of Chrome - not just click the X or hit ALT+F4, go to the menu and exit. You can move on to the next steps while all of the instances of Chrome clear out of the task manager.
- Shut down the computer.
- Power cycle the Chromecast device.
- Once the Chromecast background has come back online on the TV, turn the computer back on, reload Chrome, cast from Netflix.
+1 on @Dei 's suggestion of trying through Android, if possible. I have an issue with PC-to-Chromecast streaming every other time, compared to once in a blue moon with the phone casting. I ended up getting a Steam Link (when they went on sale for $15 shipped) to handle the PC side.Netflix and Chromecast are seriously pissing me the hell off. This only happens with Netflix, but if at any time or for any reason the Netflix feed times out (like if I take too long to respond to the "Are you there?" prompt), and the screen goes back to "Netflix Ready to Cast" I can't do it. I can close the Netflix tab and cancel the casting, and then I can cast literally any other service just fine, but if I try to cast Netflix again I just get an error message in Chrome that casting failed and the TV goes back to the photo roll background. Before I can cast Netflix again I have to do the following, in sequence.
It was annoying enough when it only happened if I let the app time out; but now it's started dropping the connection itself. Between every 5th and 6th episode of any show I'm watching, the "loading" screen sits at 0% for 30 seconds before loading, and after the 6th episode Netflix just stops casting.
- Exit out of Chrome - not just click the X or hit ALT+F4, go to the menu and exit. You can move on to the next steps while all of the instances of Chrome clear out of the task manager.
- Shut down the computer.
- Power cycle the Chromecast device.
- Once the Chromecast background has come back online on the TV, turn the computer back on, reload Chrome, cast from Netflix.
It's a group quilting project, I suspect she's just talking about materials.Cost of a handmade item should be materials + labor. If you estimate the materials at $50 (for simplicities sake), that means $450 of labor. Divide that by number of hours put into it, and you get the hourly rate. So if took her 45 hours to make that's $10/hr.
I mean, I don't know if those are reasonable estimates on either side of the equation, but I could easily see "why" it might cost that much.
About 365 of them a year.Ever have a day where you just want to drive away from everything and never look back?
Squids, I don't know anything about your mother other than what you've posted here, and I certainly am not qualified to do any armchair psychiatry, but everything you've said about her sounds like it stems from control. She's not pressuring you for money because she needs it, she's pressuring you so she can control you.So essentially she's giving a wedding gift to our family member and making a profit on it at the same time from my sister and I's contributions. She tried to sell us on the idea at contributing $50 each for material and neither of us said anything and we are now being pressured into almost triple that each. From what @grub said it could get up there cost wise, so we're either having some bizarre game played with us or our mother is completely incapable of budgeting and understanding that not all of us have more money than we know what to do with.
I call that Tuesday.Ever have a day where you just want to drive away from everything and never look back?
Is that better or worse than the alternative of her having already blown through a huge inheritance?Squids, I don't know anything about your mother other than what you've posted here, and I certainly am not qualified to do any armchair psychiatry, but everything you've said about her sounds like it stems from control. She's not pressuring you for money because she needs it, she's pressuring you so she can control you.
DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAVEBlame someone from your recent meetup for bringing their regional illness to you.
DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAVE