Though me and Julie are close to the same age, her parents had her much later than mine had me, so he's near 15 years older than my parents. Beating up a 70-year-old isn't a good look even if he is a piece of shit .You show incredible restraint, TPFKAZE. I'd probably either cuss him out or launch a right hook at him.
I have similar problems whenever my Charter goes down. Troubleshoot, isolate to somewhere outside my TA, tether to my phone, get online with support from laptop, “we are not showing any problems in your area, sorry.” Chat operator disconnects. Keep checking status, 30min later alert finally goes up “we are experiencing issues in your area, service may be affected” NO KIDDING REALLYSupport staff on the phone has nothing for me. "Wull... wull.. we could schedule a technician to come out and check" don't fuckin bother. It won't be tonight, so why even go through the motions? Tomorrow morning you'll have either found and fixed the problem or not, but either way I'm kinda hosed for playing online tonight. And I had stuff I wanted to do, too...
Pfft, that's my normal ping.I'm getting 100+ms ping times to google. Hell, I'm getting 150ms ping times to my WORKPLACE, 1.5 miles away. Local messageboards have suddenly lit up with problems "Is y'all's suddenlink down too?" Cable company swear's there's no problem on their end. Yes, yes, I did the whole "unplug your modem and plug it back in" placebo shuffle before I even called support, buddy. Singularly unhelpful. I can see where the problem is on my tracert, it's 4 hops up where 8ms turns to 70. Support staff on the phone has nothing for me. "Wull... wull.. we could schedule a technician to come out and check" don't fuckin bother. It won't be tonight, so why even go through the motions? Tomorrow morning you'll have either found and fixed the problem or not, but either way I'm kinda hosed for playing online tonight. And I had stuff I wanted to do, too...
Places with over a hundred millisecond ping technically are part of the third world.Pfft, that's my normal ping.
Rural Florida is third world? Yeah, checks out.Places with over a hundred millisecond ping technically are part of the third world.
Wait till I move up to Defuniak springs in a couple years.Rural Florida is third world? Yeah, checks out.
Your dad probably had similar doubts, but did it because he knew his family needed it. Just like you're doing. I'm sure he'd be proud of you.my dad has been dead 3 years as of this week, it still sucks, I no longer cry but instead just remember him fondly, but i still miss the shit out of the old bulldog, he was a fucking rock of fortitude in a sea of madness, now I have to be that rock for others and im just a simple dude of moderate means.
my dad has been dead 3 years as of this week, it still sucks, I no longer cry but instead just remember him fondly, but i still miss the shit out of the old bulldog, he was a fucking rock of fortitude in a sea of madness, now I have to be that rock for others and im just a simple dude of moderate means.
I think this entire strip may be applicable, in various ways:Your dad probably had similar doubts, but did it because he knew his family needed it. Just like you're doing. I'm sure he'd be proud of you.
Why would we? We all have our own issues. We might need your help someday.I trust you guys not to steamroll me over this.
You're working a muscle you haven't really worked before, so it's going to be tiring. But just like a real muscle, it will get stronger the more you do it. Don't see being socially drained as a weakness or defeat, instead view it as a victory, because you did something that isn't easy for you. And the more you do it, the more you'll be able to do it.I woke up ready to work on my stuff, then I take a trip to Facebook because Julie said people had messages for me. It's not like they were bad messages or anything, but I feel drained before 8 AM, and I'm not sure how my therapist expects me to get out there and meet new people when I'm socially hollowed-out over just being on Facebook for 10 minutes. I'm going up to NY to see my friends in two weeks. That should be good enough.
That's a good way of looking at it. Thanks .You're working a muscle you haven't really worked before, so it's going to be tiring. But just like a real muscle, it will get stronger the more you do it. Don't see being socially drained as a weakness or defeat, instead view it as a victory, because you did something that isn't easy for you. And the more you do it, the more you'll be able to do it.
This is also the "secret" solution to getting better at public speaking.You're working a muscle you haven't really worked before, so it's going to be tiring. But just like a real muscle, it will get stronger the more you do it. Don't see being socially drained as a weakness or defeat, instead view it as a victory, because you did something that isn't easy for you. And the more you do it, the more you'll be able to do it.
That describes my dating life before I met my wife.DAMNIT, WOMAN, CALL ME BACK
Oh, but we understand. So many of us here understand this feeling so well.I gave up comfort and stability to give myself a chance at being happy and it's really scary. Which again, is something no one around me understands.
I wonder what they test for to determine that.Teamviewer decided that I'm using their software for commercial purposes.
I don't know. I only use it to connect to one of my home pcs and browse sites that are bloqued at work.I wonder what they test for to determine that.
It's been badgering me about that for months. I just ignore the messages, and it keeps working.Teamviewer decided that I'm using their software for commercial purposes.
Hrmm well now I know not to update to the latest version... so... thanks for the warning on that.I can't. I think they change it. It is blocking my connection after two minutes. Then it won't let me log in again for ten minutes.
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OS type/revision, group/domain policy/MDM, reverse IP lookup, who knows?I wonder what they test for to determine that.
I wouldn't be surprised if it's as simple as "is either machine on a domain? Commercial use!" That's going to be greater than 99% correct for that at least one of the machines is business-owned.OS type/revision, group/domain policy/MDM, reverse IP lookup, who knows?
None of my machines belong to a domain, but that is probably one of the triggers. I think it got to me when I added a machine to my account that ran Windows Server 2016.I wouldn't be surprised if it's as simple as "is either machine on a domain? Commercial use!" That's going to be greater than 99% correct for that at least one of the machines is business-owned.