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A recent security update applied on my work computer makes it so that now after booting, I have to press CTRL ALT DELETE before getting the screen with the button that takes me to the login page. Similar to how it used to be on XP.

Remote desktop programs have commands for sending CTRL ALT DELETE. So how does this make it more secure? To make it harder for criminals who only have one finger?

escape artist

Tuesday, March 1st, 2011 08:46 pm
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You know how people sometimes have to rescue mewing kittens from trees?

Today I had to rescue our little dog Serena from the top of a chain-link fence. She was whining loudly for quite a while before it occurred to me that something might be amiss, and I went outside to check. Imagine my surprise!

There is a small section of wood fence that is parallel to the chain-link fence - only a few inches away - and she can climb up the chain-links with her back pressed against the wood fence.

She's gotten out of our yard 2 times without us having been able to figure out how. This might have been how.

aaah no!!!

Tuesday, March 1st, 2011 06:18 pm
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Being a vegetarian myself, with 2 mostly-vegetarian-fed dogs, this struck me as quite funny.

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Saturday, February 19th, 2011 12:00 am
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darn it - so that's how one darns a sock.

A fortune cookie today informed me "You should enhance your feminine side at this time". Ahem. heheh.

We finally got Serena spayed this week. The prior appointment was cancelled due to snow. Before that it was delayed due to her being in heat. And then it seemed like she was in heat again. Now we have to keep her from running around for ten days while she heals. 3 days down, 7 to go.

Very tired.

fortune

Sunday, May 9th, 2010 02:05 pm
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A restaurant's fortune cookie presented Qiao with this cryptic message:
You can't possibly live long enough to make all of them yourself.

I later looked it up on the web, and found that the message was missing an important part. )
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The members of Congress are getting quite a workout tonight, standing up to clap at words the President is speaking, and then sitting down again. And then standing up again. And sitting down again. Up and down. Up and down. Up and down.

Up and down. Up and down....

The button

Sunday, October 18th, 2009 11:40 am
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Here is an amusing video about a button (I'm too lazy to figure out how to embed it in my own post). It made me LOL... I ought to feel so ashamed, but I don't.

This comic made me laugh too.

Hmmm... Not related to the above links, but I just realized that when other people post links using URL-shortening, such as ones crossposted from Twitter, I rarely feel much curiosity to click them. Not being able to see the actual URL or domain name makes me not want to click... I must like knowing where I'll be taken to, when I click. Or maybe it is that the URL that I see looks like gibberish, and that puts me off.

Now I need to shut up and stop posting things. Except I still wanted to post a picture....! Gah, maybe later.

The Nipple Song

Sunday, August 31st, 2008 11:03 pm
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Oy, this one is hilarious too.




Video title: Indian Nipple Song
Posted by: woodbulb
URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLpROhIg9eA
Description: Indian song/video with amusingly sub-titled English lyrics

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Sunday, August 31st, 2008 10:45 pm
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GOM player: a media player which can play 3gp videos (cellphone vid format) as well as other formats. Also lets you slow down or speed up the playback with hotkeys:
http://www.gomplayer.com

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I found an Indian version of Michael Jackson's Thriller on YouTube.

But this version, with English subtitles, is much funnier:
[unfortunately, the video is no longer available]

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Sunday, August 17th, 2008 12:38 pm
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I came across an amusing 5-year-long thread titled "So you want to grow a gardenia, huh? (also known as the infamous suicidal gardenia thread)". From the parts I read, it sounds like gardenias yearn to be ignored and left to their own devices, and that they grow best that way. Although it seems to help if you have them planted in the ground in the South, as opposed to in a pot in California.

Although there's also this post (edited for readability):
"... After 3000 hrs on the internet, gardening books and help from 300 professional growers and 4 gardening CDs, here is what I have learned. They like water but you have to keep them semi-dry. They love sun but you have to keep them in the shade. You feed them often. Described as somewhere between two days and two years only on Sundays with a blue moon rising. They love northern exposure if you have them on the southern. They love acid and iron unless you give it to them. They love to grow spider mites, which you can't see, and aphids. I have found that if you buy older plants, they take longer to die. ..."

Of course, that whole thread had absolutely nothing to do with the info I was originally searching on.

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Sunday, March 16th, 2008 03:20 pm
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The first "sex-toy" I bought, 4 years ago, was a small vibe disguised as a pen. It looks like a regular silver pen, except that the end is round plastic with small bumps on it. This plastic end part vibrates when you press down on it. It also has a regular pen tip - to open it you twist on the barrel. After I bought it, I decided that the best place to "hide" it would be in plain sight, in the mug full of pens, pencils, and markers that I had. I haven't used it in a long time.

Today, Forestfen stopped by my place, and as she was looking for something to write with, she plucked the vibrapen from the mug. She clicked on the push-button end, and that not bringing the pen-tip out, asked "how does this work?". Luckily the battery was dead so I didn't have to explain a vibrating pen to her. I just pretended the pen was broken and gave her a different one to use.
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My Wish for You in 2008

May peace break into your house and may thieves come to steal your debts. May the pockets of your jeans become a magnet of $100 bills. May love stick to your face like Vaseline and may laughter assault your lips! May your clothes smell of success like smoking tires and may happiness slap you across the face and may your tears be that of joy. May the problems you had forget your home address! In simple words ............

May 2008 be the best year of your life!

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On another note, back at work today I noted how when I use the Home/End/PageUp/PageDown keys, I don't really have a clear mental idea of where those keys are or even which one I'm pressing. When typing or scrolling through a document, I just think of where I want the cursor to go, and my fingers automatically know which keys to press to make that happen, without me consciously thinking about it. It's part of the amazingness of typing... I've posted in awe about that before. But this does make it difficult to consciously learn a new layout, when I don't even have a clear mental idea of the old layout.

I was also thinking that this must be what it is like for musically gifted people - they must be able to think of the sound of a tone or chord, and their fingers automatically know which piano keys to press, or which flute holes to cover (etc.) in order to produce that sound. Whereas someone who has to consciously think about it (if they are even able to correlate sounds with certain keys), would find it difficult to play live made-up-on-the-spot music.

spam

Saturday, December 8th, 2007 12:57 pm
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The emails I get...

You Do not like your male organ size.

Girls laugh at you.

You have astonishing possibility to solve this trouble.

Use our device en,largement and Girls will love you surely enough.

squirrels

Tuesday, November 20th, 2007 11:01 am
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Squirrels cause power-outages

Mystery animal probably a squirrel
"The animal was probably an orange phase fox squirrel, Fish and Wildlife investigator Ken Holmes told The Florida Times-Union. The red-orange animals can grow to be about 2 feet tall and can climb in trees."
A 2 foot tall squirrel?! Wow.

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Sunday, November 18th, 2007 11:38 am
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I sound like what in Japanese?

"Grammar and syntax aside, Japanese men generally speak in shortened huffs, while women tend to speak in artificially high octaves, elongating their word endings in an almost coquettish attempt to flatter the listener."

Shortened huffs certainly describes how men speak in old Japanese movies. That's one thing I don't like about watching some of those movies... the characters seem grim and serious, and it sounds to me as if they are shouting at each other throughout the whole movie. That can leave me feeling stressed. In one movie I was watching, I was amused that the men kept uttering what sounded like short trembling groans, but the subtitles were translating it as "Yes, Sir". I thought it would be funny if at future BDSM group meetings, the subs were to utter short groans like that in place of saying "Yes, Sir".

I don't like that there are cultural associations of short, gruff, monotonic, non-emotional or angry-sounding speech with masculinity. Although that does give people who want to down-play their masculinity a relatively simple way of doing it - by speaking differently. Which is the reason perhaps, of why some gay men tend to speak differently from straight men, even in English.

I think I tend to be short/monotonic myself, when I speak. It's not something I do purposefully/consciously in order to sound masculine, though. It seems to me to take more mental and physical effort to use expressive intonations/inflections. And it seems fake, somehow... like an actor reading their lines as opposed to someone speaking straight from their heart. It's hard enough verbalizing the things I want to say, without adding extra inflections on top too. For example, if I compose and write down a few sentences to use as my answering machine message, I can then add extra intonations to it when recording it. But it is hard to do that in regular conversation.

So perhaps one's method of speech may be related to how one's brain has developed. Perhaps males in general would tend to speak differently than females, even without cultural/social influences.

While reading the above article, I wondered why speaking in a high-pitched voice would be interpreted as a form of flattery. But if it is a woman speaking to a man, maybe it is because that makes it sound as if the woman finds the guy attractive, and is excited to be speaking to him, like a teenage girl who has a crush on a boy. Which begs the question, do Japanese women also use a high-pitched voice when speaking to each other? But then I suppose a woman could be happy and excited to be speaking to another woman too... it would give the impression she thinks highly of her, which is what flattery is all about.

Come to think of it, when someone says "Hi" in a long drawn-out, high-pitched voice, that does give the impression that they are happy to see you (in person) or to be speaking with you (on the phone).

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Tuesday, February 27th, 2007 07:43 am
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Sunlight is shining through my window onto the opposite wall. My electric radiator is in front of the window and within the sunshine and shadows on the wall, I can see the heat rising from the radiator - a flickering fast-moving stream of air. I can even see the air wavering when looking above the radiator itself. It seems odd how light can shine straight through billions of lightyears from a star to here, yet how a bit of heated air can make it seem to change its path.

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Check out the first vid on this page, it's good (rather mild, but might not be considered work-safe):
http://kinkedriotfemme.livejournal.com/509460.html


This is funny, and not work-safe:
http://www.glumbert.com/media/roleplay

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