What Are You Doing Right Now
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Taking manual backups as we prepare for the migration.
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dnf history undo <ID>
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About to take the wife out. Heading to the bar.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
About to take the wife out. Heading to the bar.
Stay under 0.055% BAC!
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Went bowling tonight
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Good morning all!
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Waiting for saxophone student.
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Waiting on our meal at BoneFish Grill. My 9yo ate all the calamari
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Down in Houston picking up the kids.
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Anyone else having issues routing to different websites?
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@dustinb3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Anyone else having issues routing to different websites?
It has happened four times today on my Linux laptop and Iphone from Google Links. Then the link works finé thereafter.
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@dbeato Do that's a yes, correct?
I'm seeing sporadic issues from different websites and services. . .
Anyhoo going to bed, need to rest this hangover. . .
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@dustinb3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@dbeato Do that's a yes, correct?
I'm seeing sporadic issues from different websites and services. . .
Anyhoo going to bed, need to rest this hangover. . .
Yes, it is a yes.
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Just home from a long day of driving to and from Houston. Ten hours round trip of drive time, plus several hours at the in laws in Houston. But the kids are back home, now.
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Good morning to all!
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Changing tires for a friend in the middle of this freezing -2 F weather.
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I don't understand Fahrenheit... I mean, what exactly does 0F represent? Is 0 just completely arbitrary? Who cares what temperature a solution of Brine is...
Celcius makes the most sense (kelvin making the most logical sense)... as 0 is something we all know as the temperature that water freezes, and 100 the point water boils. Easy, simple, understandable, universal (on earth).
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@tim_g said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I don't understand Fahrenheit... I mean, what exactly does 0F represent? Is 0 just completely arbitrary? Who cares what temperature a solution of Brine is...
Celcius makes the most sense (kelvin making the most logical sense)... as 0 is something we all know as the temperature that water freezes, and 100 the point water boils. Easy, simple, understandable, universal (on earth).
I come from using Celcius but by now I am used to Farenheit by now.
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@tim_g said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I don't understand Fahrenheit... I mean, what exactly does 0F represent? Is 0 just completely arbitrary? Who cares what temperature a solution of Brine is...
Celcius makes the most sense (kelvin making the most logical sense)... as 0 is something we all know as the temperature that water freezes, and 100 the point water boils. Easy, simple, understandable, universal (on earth).