I feel like @PatrThom and I would also enjoy this toy.I want one.
I never used WinAmp. I didn't get a PC of my own until about 2000, and by then it was already waning after AOL bought them out.I feel like @PatrThom and I would also enjoy this toy.
Those are lots of fun, but honestly? I prefer using two or three regular monitors over one big one. Easier to keep things organized.My workplace gave me a ginormous new monitor. I now have to turn my head to see everything on my screen.
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My workplace gave me a ginormous new monitor. I now have to turn my head to see everything on my screen.
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Well, nobody cares about that. Your moving slowly towards the left is unforgivable though.I had to appear for Jury Selection this morning. I was just now released.
I'm surprised it took this long to dismiss me, given that it turns out the defendant in the civil case being brought is like my 4th largest client, who has spent over half a million dollars on my projects just this summer, and I told them so at 9:15 this morning. Kind of a conflict of interests there, really.
there isn't just one currency to be paid in getting things done while disabled / chronically ill.
Many (most?) of the propaganda places depend on the same information the ad sites do to function. I live in an area just chock full of rednecks and Conservatives and my YouTube ads are always things like, "Don't believe your eye doctor about vision problems it's all something you can cure with two spoons and our amazing 10-step program..." There was even one ad that I just couldn't believe was allowed to air. I was going to record it but when I showed it to my wife I forgot to pause it before it ended and then it had moved on to the next one. It was one of those "Fluoride is reacting with the sunlight that hits your 'third eye' pineal gland and leaching the calcium from your teeth" kinds of ads. That's not hyperbole, by the way. That's a best-effort reconstruction from my one-time viewing of what the ad actually sounded like.waaayyyyy less propaganda on meme sites.
Is it just me, or has there recently been a major uptick in batshit crazy ads? For years on YouTube, I just got the normal products and services type ads, but lately it's been all sorts of MAGAt shit when I don't go anywhere near those types of videos. It got bad enough that I broke down and got the subscription to YouTube (hmm...maybe that was YouTube's goal...)Many (most?) of the propaganda places depend on the same information the ad sites do to function. I live in an area just chock full of rednecks and Conservatives and my YouTube ads are always things like, "Don't believe your eye doctor about vision problems it's all something you can cure with two spoons and our amazing 10-step program..." There was even one ad that I just couldn't believe was allowed to air. I was going to record it but when I showed it to my wife I forgot to pause it before it ended and then it had moved on to the next one. It was one of those "Fluoride is reacting with the sunlight that hits your 'third eye' pineal gland and leaching the calcium from your teeth" kinds of ads. That's not hyperbole, by the way. That's a best-effort reconstruction from my one-time viewing of what the ad actually sounded like.
--Patrick
Is it just me, or has there recently been a major uptick in batshit crazy ads?
--PatrickThe requirement to PUBLICLY DISPLAY a prominent badge of conformant solidarity is fanning the smoldering antisocial part of these people's brains into a full blaze. Then, like a cicada waking from a decade-long slumber or a locust entering its swarming phase, they are broadcasting their "mating call," they are receiving a like-minded reply, and their behavior changes from mere sublimated passive-aggressive tendencies to full-on overt aggressive-aggressive "You'll never make ME wear no mask/microchip/barcode/Mark of The Beast!" Karenesque behavior.
The irony of the fact that they are banding together to amplify their message of individualism is not lost on me.
This would be neat for exactly 15 minutes, and then turned off and never used again.
I realize it's "just a gimmick," but that doesn't mean I don't want to see what my commute would sound like. 45min of Synthwave, maybe?
--Patrick