Crocodilians are remarkably adapted to their life at the top of the food chain. Both gators and crocs can tolerate brackish waters, as well as fresh. They also like swimming pools, which is why inground pools in Florida are always screened in. I bet they enjoy the buoyancy of salt water as a nice change from muddy, swampy water. That guy looks like he's on vacation.
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RE: Saltwater is no problem for this guy...posted in Water Closet
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RE: Anyone using more than 2 monitorsposted in Water Closet
I used to have 3, but I actually prefer my new 2 larger monitors to the 3 I used to have. They completely blocked my view of everything in the room, and I rarely used the 3rd one.
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RE: NSFW: Hilarious Marketingposted in Water Closet
Bottles pet sweat? Animal lovers are taking things a bit too far.
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RE: Regrowing Veggiesposted in Water Closet
This is awesome!! Planning where I'm going to put the veggies while they are growing...
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RE: Shortage of Female STEM Workers Hurts Tech Industryposted in News
I've never actually had a job experience in IT where I was treated like I didn't know what I was doing because I'm a female. I don't know if this is a reflection of entering the field at 27 instead of 20. When I was in elementary and high school, it never occurred to me to not be interested in science, and I never felt like I was discouraged from it. There were almost no official opportunities in technology, though, for anyone, not just girls. I think this is where Scott's argument comes in: he got access to a computer on his own and a young age, and decided to learn programming, whereas we had a computer when I was little, but I didn't even know it was possible for a kid to learn how to write code.
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RE: My Wife is Going to Need Theseposted in Water Closet
lol, I don't think I need to go that far with pink accessorizing. It does have bling though...
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RE: Powershell Gurus... what am I doing wrong?posted in IT Discussion
Oh Powershell, you always have such "useful" error messages

What PSX said seems logical.
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RE: OneDrive for Business Now 1TB per User!posted in News
Oh awesome! Now it's a real storage solution.
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RE: Random Thread - Anything Goesposted in Water Closet
@JaredBusch So much cute!! Looks like an awesome party

The cake really wasn't hard, just took 2 hours to bake all the layers because I only had one 7 1/4" pan, lol.
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RE: Pizza Cake: Please Let This Existposted in Water Closet
@Joyfano Thanks
I could do this if the layers were baked individually, but I have no idea how they managed to bake them all at once like that. Very cool. -
RE: Office365 and aliasesposted in IT Discussion
Is he using Outlook? You can use the "To:" view to see to which address the emails were sent. You can also create a rule to filter them into a folder by "To:".
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RE: Robots that kids program themselvesposted in IT Discussion
It has attachments and accessories too, so you can use it with legos, or program it to play the xylophone, and they recognize when there's more than one robot and can interact with each other.
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Robots that kids program themselvesposted in IT Discussion
These look awesome. What a fun way to introduce coding to kids:
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RE: Internsposted in Job Postings
Is this going to be an group thing if enough people are interested in a particular thing?
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RE: Any Dungeons and Dragons Players?posted in Water Closet
@Hubtech said:
I will D&D anyone/thing who needs to be D&D'd
Dirty giggle
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RE: Windows 8 Gremlinsposted in IT Discussion
Weird. Was the OS installed by the manufacturer? Like Dell or HP? Why would it be asking for an admin account smart card if it hadn't been set up that way?