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#141 User is offline   gwnn 

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Posted 2012-March-14, 07:22

Thanks. I need to maintain plausible deniability on the issue, though, because BunnyGo probably also hates people who block ads because it means they make the lives of honest, non-blocking people even more difficult. :P
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Posted 2012-March-14, 07:36

View Postgwnn, on 2012-March-14, 07:22, said:

Thanks. I need to maintain plausible deniability on the issue, though, because BunnyGo probably also hates people who block ads because it means they make the lives of honest, non-blocking people even more difficult. :P


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Posted 2012-March-14, 11:09

I like Adblock's new policy of whitelisting "inoffensive" ads, and I wish it would go further. My rule is "anything that moves, dies." - and "anything that could infect me, dies." Right now, that means that I'm going overbroad, which is bad and I feel uncomfortable about it.

(but, on the gripping hand, I run linux, so most things that would infect me, don't. It's so much fun to see the "windows virus checker" running its little heart out).
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Posted 2012-March-14, 18:15

View Postgwnn, on 2012-January-17, 07:26, said:

please enter a password between 8 and 12 characters long but which includes at least three of the following four groups:
(...)
please do not use intelligible words, any variations thereof, date of birth, passwords from other sites, anything that has anything to do with you.

DO NOT WRITE DOWN YOUR PASSWORD ANYWHERE.

isn't this getting out of control?

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Posted 2012-March-15, 09:26

View Postbroze, on 2012-March-14, 07:09, said:

Yes we are, and yes it can! :)

I've been using chrome and firefox with Adblock for years now and I've never seen a pre-video ad.


I don't think those years of data count, I've only been seeing pre-video ads for about a month.
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Posted 2012-March-15, 12:55

View Postgwnn, on 2012-January-17, 07:26, said:

please enter a password between 8 and 12 characters long but which includes at least three of the following four groups:
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please do not use intelligible words, any variations thereof, date of birth, passwords from other sites, anything that has anything to do with you.

DO NOT WRITE DOWN YOUR PASSWORD ANYWHERE.

isn't this getting out of control?

anyway, what is your pet peeve?

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Posted 2012-March-15, 13:29

Bridge peeve:

Last night at the club the server wasn't working, so we had to use travellers (anyone remember those?) Anyway, we used the kind where you have to write on the line corresponding to the NS pair (and write in the pair number at the bottom for the arrow-switch).

Since matchpointing is rarely done by hand these days, why are these travellers still printed and used? It seems like a recipe for disaster -- it makes a lot more sense to use the kind where you write the score and both pair numbers on the first available line.
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Posted 2012-March-15, 14:06

Often when the clock changes I'll tell my wife you better hurry and she says "Oh no. I set it 4 minutes fast".

I'm used to it and it's fine but this year it was 12 minutes fast and I rushed out to a REALLY boring job much earlier than necessary. All I want is a heads up and each clock has its own time zone.
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Posted 2012-March-15, 15:07

View PostVampyr, on 2012-March-15, 13:29, said:

Bridge peeve:

Last night at the club the server wasn't working, so we had to use travellers (anyone remember those?) Anyway, we used the kind where you have to write on the line corresponding to the NS pair (and write in the pair number at the bottom for the arrow-switch).

Since matchpointing is rarely done by hand these days, why are these travellers still printed and used? It seems like a recipe for disaster -- it makes a lot more sense to use the kind where you write the score and both pair numbers on the first available line.

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Posted 2012-March-15, 16:32

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We apologise for the late running of this service. This was caused by the late arrival of the incoming train.


- so this train is late because the previous train was late. Very helpful.

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We apologise for the late running of this service. This was caused by congestion at Clapham Junction.


- congestion? What, trains turning up unexpectedly? I thought there was something called a timetable.
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Posted 2012-March-15, 16:45

View PostFrancesHinden, on 2012-March-15, 16:32, said:

- so this train is late because the previous train was late. Very helpful.



- congestion? What, trains turning up unexpectedly? I thought there was something called a timetable.



One big reason for this is suicide by train. I know on the line between Los Angeles and San Diego this is a constant problem.


....Authorities say Juan Manuel Alvarez wanted to kill himself Wednesday when he drove his SUV onto a railroad track in Glendale, Calif., near Los Angeles. But he changed his mind and left the vehicle on the tracks, causing a chain-reaction derailment that killed 11 people and injured nearly 200.....
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Posted 2012-March-15, 17:38

View Postmike777, on 2012-March-15, 16:45, said:

One big reason for this is suicide by train. I know on the line between Los Angeles and San Diego this is a constant problem.


It's a problem in the Underground too. I wish they wouldn't announce that the delay is due to a "person under the train". This is more information than I require.
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Posted 2012-March-15, 18:01

Well, in Toronto, the rumour is that a "medical emergency" is almost always the driver - because the other problem is no longer a medical issue. So, TMI or "totally readable lie"?
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Posted 2012-March-15, 19:52

View PostVampyr, on 2012-March-15, 17:38, said:

It's a problem in the Underground too. I wish they wouldn't announce that the delay is due to a "person under the train". This is more information than I require.

It's called full disclosure (or full closure) :(
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Posted 2012-March-16, 00:07

Around here the MBTA delays usually are because of "signal problems". I never thought about it before, but now I wonder if that's a euphemism for something more serious.

It also reminds me of the earlier peeves about ambiguous numbers. When they announce transit delays, they'll say "The Red Line is running 10 minutes delayed." Does this mean that each train is 10 minutes behind schedule, or that it's taking trains 10 minutes longer than normal to get from one end to the other of their line? My assumption is that in the case of subway lines that run a train every few minutes, it must be the latter, since no one would notice the former problem; but for commuter trains that only have 1 or 2 trains an hour, it could be either.

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Posted 2012-March-16, 01:02

View Postbarmar, on 2012-March-16, 00:07, said:

Around here the MBTA delays usually are because of "signal problems". I never thought about it before, but now I wonder if that's a euphemism for something more serious.

It also reminds me of the earlier peeves about ambiguous numbers. When they announce transit delays, they'll say "The Red Line is running 10 minutes delayed." Does this mean that each train is 10 minutes behind schedule, or that it's taking trains 10 minutes longer than normal to get from one end to the other of their line? My assumption is that in the case of subway lines that run a train every few minutes, it must be the latter, since no one would notice the former problem; but for commuter trains that only have 1 or 2 trains an hour, it could be either.




suicide by train is a huge delay problem here in the Usa.

you can spend billions for a fast train and suicides slow it down ......often to speeds of cheap old train...


I say this based on real life exp over years on this line.,..people die/hit all the time....

funny enough no one wants to talk about it since it is taxpayer money....
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Posted 2012-March-16, 10:16

View Postbarmar, on 2012-March-16, 00:07, said:

Around here the MBTA delays usually are because of "signal problems". I never thought about it before, but now I wonder if that's a euphemism for something more serious.


Here we also have signalling problems. Often. When I lived in Moscow, there were never delays. The signals were apparently always working, and as for the people under the train, well, they probably just carried on.

It seems to me that if you are going to jump under a subway train, you should not expect your remains to de dealt with until the closing time of the line at night. You are not more important than millions of other people. In fact you are not as important as one single other person, because you are dead and they are not.
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Posted 2012-March-16, 11:49

Unfortunately, as I said, "you" *are* less important than one specific other person, but that one person is somewhat more important to the running of the system than "millions of other people" - because she's the driver, and she (from stories I've heard from LRT train drivers) ain't running no train no more, at least not today (frequently ever).
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Posted 2012-March-16, 14:03

'I misclicked'

People who harass me for alleged slow play in a KO when our table isn't even behind.

Insane juries and prosecutors.
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Posted 2012-March-21, 17:36

People responding to people who are on my ignore list.
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