The We Are All Prime Numbers Complaint Thread

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  • XyetztXyetzt Posts: 27,487

    I forgot my autodesk password.

  • McGyverMcGyver Posts: 7,098

    It's KFD5-00D3-FZX00-4WE35 

  • McGyverMcGyver Posts: 7,098

    Did I guess that right?

    Try- PASSWORD... 

  • XyetztXyetzt Posts: 27,487
    McGyver said:

    Did I guess that right?

    Try- PASSWORD... 

    Yep that was it "Try-PASSWORD" but now it is something different as I changed it

  • TJohnTJohn Posts: 11,355
    edited September 2015

    Passwords are supposed to be something that no one could guess in a million years with a combination of upper and lower case and a sprinkling of numbers and symbols and it can't spell anything. You're also not supposed to write it down anywhere and use a different password for everything. So how the heck can I remember them all? When someone asks how old I am, I have to think about it. 

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  • XyetztXyetzt Posts: 27,487

    CMS needs to be installed in order for smart content to work, right?

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

    nonstick aluminum foil WORKS!!!  mashed taters and chikkienuggs slid right off.

     

    thankyou Cho!!!

  • ChoholeChohole Posts: 33,604
    edited September 2015
    MistyMist said:

    nonstick aluminum foil WORKS!!!  mashed taters and chikkienuggs slid right off.

     

    thankyou Cho!!!

    Yes it's really handy stuff, I permanently have a roll in the kitchen

     

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  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    McGyver said:
    MistyMist said:

    2 numbers in the take5 lotto.  no moola, only wins a free take5 ticket

    wasted 4 hand written pages this morning, with pencil.  why do my chapters turn pervy, somethin wrong with me. no one wants to read pervy space pirates.  a space pirate captain can't be too careful bringing new recruits on board. need scans and probes to ensure no nano infestations. is common sense even before watching lexx or farscapes episodes.

    have dreams of hiring a typist a couple hours a week, but is prolly illegal to ask an employee to type this stuff. >.<

    The free ticket could be the real winner. 

    Pervy Space Pirates need love too... and some need to read about the exploits of their fellow Pervy Space Pirates... PSP... Hmm... I wonder if thats not just a reference to Playstation Portable stuff....?

     

    poppa sierra poppa

     

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    Chohole said:
    MistyMist said:

    nonstick aluminum foil WORKS!!!  mashed taters and chikkienuggs slid right off.

     

    thankyou Cho!!!

    Yes it's really handy stuff, I permanently have a roll in the kitchen

     

     

    one sided nonstick polygons  , normals on the non-shiny side  

  • XyetztXyetzt Posts: 27,487
    MistyMist said:
    McGyver said:
    MistyMist said:

    2 numbers in the take5 lotto.  no moola, only wins a free take5 ticket

    wasted 4 hand written pages this morning, with pencil.  why do my chapters turn pervy, somethin wrong with me. no one wants to read pervy space pirates.  a space pirate captain can't be too careful bringing new recruits on board. need scans and probes to ensure no nano infestations. is common sense even before watching lexx or farscapes episodes.

    have dreams of hiring a typist a couple hours a week, but is prolly illegal to ask an employee to type this stuff. >.<

    The free ticket could be the real winner. 

    Pervy Space Pirates need love too... and some need to read about the exploits of their fellow Pervy Space Pirates... PSP... Hmm... I wonder if thats not just a reference to Playstation Portable stuff....?

     

    poppa sierra poppa

     

    Paint shop pro?

  • XyetztXyetzt Posts: 27,487

    Finally got smart content to work again but the home internet is down.

  • McGyverMcGyver Posts: 7,098
    edited September 2015

    Giant creepy beetle grub needs a hug...

     

    The iPad, despite some of the more optimistic ads is not an ideal tool for nature photography.

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  • XyetztXyetzt Posts: 27,487
    McGyver said:

    Giant creepy beetle grub needs a hug...

     

    The iPad, despite some of the more optimistic ads is not an ideal tool for nature photography.

    I hear if you cook grub right it tastes good

  • fixmypcmikefixmypcmike Posts: 19,713
    McGyver said:

    Giant creepy beetle grub needs a hug...

     

    The iPad, despite some of the more optimistic ads is not an ideal tool for nature photography.

    I hear if you cook grub right it tastes good

    That is true.  Unfortunately, there's no way to cook it right.

  • ps1borgps1borg Posts: 12,776

    Morning. Puffy white clouds scudding across deep blue sky on a cool north easterly breeze and chilly a while after sunrise :)

  • McGyverMcGyver Posts: 7,098

    I'm glad you brought that up... What I'm currently up to at the moment...

    McGyver said:

    Giant creepy beetle grub needs a hug...

     

    The iPad, despite some of the more optimistic ads is not an ideal tool for nature photography.

    I hear if you cook grub right it tastes good

    That is true.  Unfortunately, there's no way to cook it right.

    I'm glad you both mentioned that... What I'm currently up to...

    Our sad little "firepit".... Portable firepit .... PFP?

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    edited September 2015

    mmm protein  

    forgot the marshmallow fluff

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  • McGyverMcGyver Posts: 7,098

    Not fluff, but close...

    Posting images with an iPad is painful...

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

    smores?

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

    it can take a few days to render 

    ps1borg said:

    Morning. Puffy white clouds scudding across deep blue sky on a cool north easterly breeze and chilly a while after sunrise :)

     

    what ever happened to the clouds you used to render?  i remember they took a while to render

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 42,207
    TroutFace said:

    TWO new releases, one for a competition:

    https://soundcloud.com/synthetic_aurality/mandelbrat

    ..and this one as a joke, made from nothing but cowbell and one cow:

    https://soundcloud.com/synthetic_aurality/ambientcow

    It's been a busy day... indecision

    ...the first one would work well for some of my cyberworld scenes. The couwbell one was pretty wild.

    MORE COWBELL!!!

     

    Agh Oakland came back in the last two minutes to win over hte Ravens.

    Carolina now 2 & 0 after beating the Texans.

    Green Bay & Seattle in about 45 min.  Time for a little payback.  Seems every year we've had to play them in their house, Finally tonight's contest is in Lambeau.

    Big upsets yesterday in the College ranks with both #2 Alabama and #6 USC going down in defeat. Ohio State managed to hold onto the #1 spot in spite of a very "meh" performance (throwing three interceptions) in their narrow defeat of Northern Illinois.

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 42,207
    edited September 2015

    Friday was an interesting day. no Left Orlando area for St. Petersburg after breakfast.  Stopped near Lakland to visit Florida Air Museum.   Arrived at cousin's home in St. Petersburg and pulled through the gate into the driveway.  I saw two cars, side by side, at the head of the driveway.  I bore right a little to pull in behind one of them.  Wrong move!  Stuck in thick black gooey mud up to my right side axels. surprise  I was not warned that I had to stay directly down the middle of the drive way until I reach the concrete pad at the head of the driveway near the house.  We were planning on going to lunch and it was noon, so we decided to try to back one of the other cars past my stuck car, go to lunch, and call AAA towing service after we returned.  Well, of course the 2nd car got stuck too. crying  Stuck in mud up to left side axel.   So we both called AAA and they had to make two call tickets and since mine was an out of state, the process got complicated for some reason.  Long story short, after an hour or so later, much juggling of a huge tow truck through a narrow gate off a narrow road, and a thoroughly filthy tow truck driver after crawling under the cars and digging out great gobs of mud, both cars were eventually rescued.

    Great.  So now we desperatly need to wash the cars.  A hose that wouldn't stay attached to the faucet caused much consternation.  Eventually that was jury-rigged to hold long enough to get the majority of now rapidly drying mud from the wheels and brakes.  So we take both cars to a good carwash and get the deal that does proper underbody washing also.  Somewhere during the fiasco, either the tow truck driver or the car wash attendant moved my passenger seat forward and crushed the power cord plug (that was laying in the passenger foot space) for my Garmin navigation device. 

    OK, no big deal, I'm an old fart, I know how to read a map.  I sucessfully make my way from St. Petersburg to Venice, Florida and then pull out my Printed turn-by-turn directions to get into a complex gated community to visit another set of relatives.  Unfortunately..., the computer generated directions led me to the shortest route to the house.  Once inside the comunity property I immediately discovered a "ROAD CLOSED" sign on the intended path to the interior of the community.  OK, I'll just go around the block.  Nope, the community has lots of waterways and bridges and the area I was in had only one way to the other part of the community and it was closed!  Bridge out!  I called my relative and asked how I can get around the block.  He replied "You can't!  You have to exit the community and come to the other side and enter through the main gate,", and proceeded to describe the twists and turns and miles of driving necessary to accomplish that manouever.  I signed and said, "I'm sorry, I'm going to be straight with you, I"ve had a rough day.  Why don't you just come here and lead me through the maze.  All eventually turned out OK, but it was an interesting day.

    ..very rant worthy indeed, especially since vacations are supposed to be relaxing.

    Glad I'm also one of those old school folks who can still read a map as well.  I find those built in navigation systems to be really annoying. Of course learning I have 20/100 vision (uncorrectable) in my right eye means no more driving for me.

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  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

    tee heeee lower-left is the surprised look

     

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 42,207
    MistyMist said:
    MistyMist said:

    208 million dollars  http://nylottery.ny.gov/wps/portal/Home/Lottery/Home

    retirement here i come, come on lotto

    I hear that winning the lotto is not always a good thing.

     

    they trying to make us feel better about losing

    ..this is why I only play the Oregon Megabucks.  The jackpots are not ludicrous (usually a couple million and rarely even 10 or more), and you can actually request to not have your name published so you don't suddenly discover all those friends you never thought you had and/or lose those you have when they all come to you demanding a piece of your pie. Also I would just opt for the 25 year annuity as I'm not into complicating things (and adding angst to my life) playing the investment game. In 25 years I'll be 97 if I make it that far. I'll set things up so what doesn't get used after I'm gone will go into a fund for something like helping eliminate homelessness.

  • ps1borgps1borg Posts: 12,776
    MistyMist said:

    it can take a few days to render 

    ps1borg said:

    Morning. Puffy white clouds scudding across deep blue sky on a cool north easterly breeze and chilly a while after sunrise :)

     

    what ever happened to the clouds you used to render?  i remember they took a while to render

    Mojoworld cloud layers waiting for me to turn that machine on again, still recovering from a brutal shoot last month so not doing much at all right now but planning to get back to animating as soon as I'm feeling more animated :)

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 42,207
    Tjohn said:

    Passwords are supposed to be something that no one could guess in a million years with a combination of upper and lower case and a sprinkling of numbers and symbols and it can't spell anything. You're also not supposed to write it down anywhere and use a different password for everything. So how the heck can I remember them all? When someone asks how old I am, I have to think about it. 

    ...one of the reasons I didn't cut it at the call centre.  I had to remember something like five or six really cryptic passwords (which had to be changed each month) and could not have them written down anywhere. Not a simple task for someone who is dyslexic like I am.

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 42,207
    McGyver said:

    Not fluff, but close...

    Posting images with an iPad is painful...

    ..so that is what those white lines in the sky are made of after a jet passes by overhead.   I knew all that talk about chemtrails was a bunch of poppycock.

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    edited September 2015

    need to rest after big projects.  dont want to get tired of hobby

     

    trying to remember the dr who ep with dinosaurs

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  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 42,207

    ...well Green Bay got off to a good start scoring a touchdown on their first drive and following that up with a field goal. Then Running back Eddie Lacy want down with an ankle injyry and had to be carted off to the locker room. Packers have now lost two their best players in a matter of weeks with deep threat wide receiver Jordi Nelson out for the season after a knee injury in prte season and now Lacey hurt.

    To add insult to injury green bay just fumbled the ball and lost a player on defence to another injury. What looked like a good game is now shaping up to be a disaster for the Green & Gold.

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