What Are You Doing Right Now
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Overall, Morocco was much safer and less worrisome than we have heard that it used to be. They have "tourist military" that work directly for the crown and patrol tourist areas looking for scammers and stuff. We saw a guy try to scam us on a train and take quick flight when a military patrol stationed itself outside of our train cabin. Conductors and military were always keeping an eye out for us, not for safety like physical danger, but to keep us safe from people trying to harass us for money or to buy things from them or whatever.
At no point did we ever feel that we were in danger. The scariest thing that almost happened was that we almost missed a train which, in turn, would have meant missed a ferry. But customer service at the Gare Fes took care of us there too.
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Got to work late because my car was broken into last night. They got my GPS (well, my Garmin...they left the Tom Tom) and my iPod. They didn't bother with the monitors, printers, and server I had in the backseat, so I'm figuring idiots with a crowbar...
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I wasn't the only one on the street either who had their vehicle broken into.
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That's a crappy way to start the day.
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Second Monday's suck.
@scottalanmiller Glad you got back safe and without any additional incidents.
@handsofqwerty That also stinks. Thing about GPS units, is they will go after the set favorites, case them, and determine if there is a larger 'haul' over the car. Why you should never tag your HOME or Family locations as they could be targeted.
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That really sucks.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Sparkum said:
That really sucks.
But you left servers in your back seat!?Good question
My back has been bothering me and a Poweredge is not exactly a light device to carry up a flight of stairs. Combine that with the fact I hope I won't be in this apartment much longer and I don't think there will be a need.
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@handsofqwerty If you want somebody to help you get it out of your car, you can always drive it over to my house. I'll be glad to take it out of your car (and put it underneath my desk at home).
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I'm getting ready to head out to SecureWorld 2015 in Atlanta. Anybody else sneaking out for a trip?
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@dafyre said:
I'm getting ready to head out to SecureWorld 2015 in Atlanta. Anybody else sneaking out for a trip?
haven't even heard of it, but really don't follow the security conference circuit.
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Looking at what TV's to buy....
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That's what she said.
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@scottalanmiller
lolWe're developing our basement so wont be our main, doing a 32" or a 40" in our second kitchen, and a 50" in our living room
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Sparkum said:
Looking at what TV's to buy....
I recommend a big one.
I counter that with:
Buy one that fits/suits the room. No point in buying a 70" TV when you are going to sit a metre away from it. You won't get a good viewing experience out of it.
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@nadnerB said:
Buy one that fits/suits the room. No point in buying a 70" TV when you are going to sit a metre away from it. You won't get a good viewing experience out of it.
Depends, if you like movies as they are meant to be seen (theatre) or as television used to be forced to be seen. A 70" one metre away is pretty drastic, but when I had a dedicated home theatre we were three metres away and the screen was fourteen feet and not quite big enough. It's quite amazing how hard it is to end up with a screen that is bigger than optimal.
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NodeBB 0.7.0 has released. Not going to update too quickly as this is a huge update and we need to run it through some other environments first to make sure that they are working before we can do it here. As soon as we do an update and have something that works we will send some people there to play with the new interface and see if there are any issues. ML is so busy that we really need stuff to be battle tested before deploying it here.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@nadnerB said:
Buy one that fits/suits the room. No point in buying a 70" TV when you are going to sit a metre away from it. You won't get a good viewing experience out of it.
Depends, if you like movies as they are meant to be seen (theatre) or as television used to be forced to be seen. A 70" one metre away is pretty drastic, but when I had a dedicated home theatre we were three metres away and the screen was fourteen feet and not quite big enough. It's quite amazing how hard it is to end up with a screen that is bigger than optimal.
What "fits/suits" a theatre room is different to what fits a normal room
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@nadnerB said:
What "fits/suits" a theatre room is different to what fits a normal room
Depends, what's the goal of having a television in any room? How often do you watch a show and think "boy, I wish that I could watch this worse?"