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I hope the fence isn't too close to your sex pool. Last thing you want is the Mrs getting a concussion if an earthquake strikes and what's left of it falls over.

Dont worry, the poles are entirely removeable and are already disassembled for the time being until the footings can be re-done. even the ones not impacted. I'll dig them all out and re-do them better.

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Noob
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRMjEYlK4PU


Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays all!

Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A67ZkAd1wmI&t=178s


I'm out shortly.

Seeya in the black. o7
 
Bless.

You might want to read a bit more about that.
regarding what? he's the credited discover. he gets to name it. in his published works he named it without the extra i. Some other randos thought it sounded more latin-y with an extra i.

it has nothing to do with the US. We just happen to prefer what the discoverer went with and not the others.

hence, it's not us removing an i. It's some other people adding an extra one.


And speaking of that. How does an ISP manage to screw up streaming data at a few hundred Kbytes/sec consistently...but at the same time I can download or upload gigabytes of data at 100Mbytes/sec the entire time? No matter what I do on my end for bandwidth shaping and such, I can't stop teams or zoom from periodically having data sent failures for simple voice calls. and most annoyingly...it doesn't tell you it's happening.
 
regarding what? he's the credited discover. he gets to name it. in his published works he named it without the extra i. Some other randos thought it sounded more latin-y with an extra i.

it has nothing to do with the US. We just happen to prefer what the discoverer went with and not the others.

hence, it's not us removing an i. It's some other people adding an extra one.


And speaking of that. How does an ISP manage to screw up streaming data at a few hundred Kbytes/sec consistently...but at the same time I can download or upload gigabytes of data at 100Mbytes/sec the entire time? No matter what I do on my end for bandwidth shaping and such, I can't stop teams or zoom from periodically having data sent failures for simple voice calls. and most annoyingly...it doesn't tell you it's happening.
May I ask, how then do you know its happening?
 
regarding what? he's the credited discover. he gets to name it. in his published works he named it without the extra i. Some other randos thought it sounded more latin-y with an extra i.

it has nothing to do with the US. We just happen to prefer what the discoverer went with and not the others.

hence, it's not us removing an i. It's some other people adding an extra one.


And speaking of that. How does an ISP manage to screw up streaming data at a few hundred Kbytes/sec consistently...but at the same time I can download or upload gigabytes of data at 100Mbytes/sec the entire time? No matter what I do on my end for bandwidth shaping and such, I can't stop teams or zoom from periodically having data sent failures for simple voice calls. and most annoyingly...it doesn't tell you it's happening.

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