The We Are All Prime Numbers Complaint Thread

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  • ps1borgps1borg Posts: 12,776

    ..

    DanaTA said:
    Skiriki said:

    *staggers in and holds her head*

    Maybe next time I need to go a bit lighter on rum in my fruit salad. (Banana, papaya, jellied coconut, pineapple, mandarin, RUM!)

    Sounds fine to me.  laugh

    Dana

    THe rum had punch devil

  • ps1borgps1borg Posts: 12,776

    complaint: My parents switch my internet provider from Cox cable to Verizon FIOS.  Verizon FIOS is so slow at night.  I am trying to watch some tutorials about Daz Studio but the video pauses every few seconds.  The download speed is between 64 and 900 kbps right now.  I am using a wireless connection.  I would try using an ethernet connection but the ethernet LAN ports on the broadband router/modem don't work.  Grr.

    Edit: I might need to replace the router/modem.

    Must be problems with the wireless router hey

  • ps1borgps1borg Posts: 12,776
    edited October 2015
    MistyMist said:
    ps1borg said:
    MistyMist said:

    izz windyyy

    85 sleeps until Christmas :)

    be here afore yoo know it.  

    Rudy with your nose so bright ...

    Looks like a real hot christmas coming up, hope the beer fridge is up to it :)

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  • TJohnTJohn Posts: 11,339

    Good Morning.

  • alexhcowleyalexhcowley Posts: 2,403
    kyoto kid said:

    ..and now Frederic Chopin.

    Which by all sensible rules of spelling should be spelled as "Showpan".  dang furiners! wink

    The American and British approach to this issue is quite simple: Americans spell words sensibly, in the United Kingdom, we spell words properly.

    Cheers,

    Alex.

  • SkirikiSkiriki Posts: 4,976
    edited October 2015
    DanaTA said:
    Skiriki said:

    *staggers in and holds her head*

    Maybe next time I need to go a bit lighter on rum in my fruit salad. (Banana, papaya, jellied coconut, pineapple, mandarin, RUM!)

    Sounds fine to me.  laugh

    Well it was... just that maybe a hair less rum. Owwww. I've gotten lightweight. Does not mix well with my meds.

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  • LeatherGryphonLeatherGryphon Posts: 12,120
    edited October 2015
    kyoto kid said:

    ..and now Frederic Chopin.

    Which by all sensible rules of spelling should be spelled as "Showpan".  dang furiners! wink

    The American and British approach to this issue is quite simple: Americans spell words sensibly, in the United Kingdom, we spell words properly.

    ...

    But long ago abandoned the link between the alphabet and sounds. cheeky

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  • LeatherGryphonLeatherGryphon Posts: 12,120
    edited October 2015

    Bees, I'm infested with bees or possibly they're hornets.  Ghaaaaaaaaaa, oh god! there's another one....  gotta run! 

     

    I'm filling a cup with dead bees.  This will be a present to my landlady!

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  • TJohnTJohn Posts: 11,339

    Bees?

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    kyoto kid said:

    ...well my joints and bones still ache, and now, my brain hurts as well.  Time for bed.

    feel better! 

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    DanaTA said:
    Skiriki said:

    *staggers in and holds her head*

    Maybe next time I need to go a bit lighter on rum in my fruit salad. (Banana, papaya, jellied coconut, pineapple, mandarin, RUM!)

    Sounds fine to me.  laugh

    Dana

     

    the RUM. knew was missing something.  cure the chilly air 

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

    tollhouse cookie dough  wheeeee

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

    what creature of legends behind changeling babies?

  • TJohnTJohn Posts: 11,339
    MistyMist said:

    what creature of legends behind changeling babies?

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Changeling

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    edited October 2015

    thanks :)

     

    tummy stuffed
    fugued on tollhouse cookie dough

    talk about vid tutts.  need to make screenshots rara specular highlight tricks.  utoob crashes my safari browser more often than not

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  • TSasha SmithTSasha Smith Posts: 27,301

    I am hungry and sleepy.

  • LeatherGryphonLeatherGryphon Posts: 12,120
    edited October 2015

    Back in my wilder days, not really that long ago ... (brief pause for sighs of nostalgia)... I attended a gathering of like minded aging gay leather/motorcycle men many of whom were approaching retirement age.  This gathering was in the forests of Pennsylvania.  It was a proper camp with cabins and a swimming pool and a central covered but open air gathering place where the beer kegs had been set up.  This gathering was an annual event and usually took place in the early fall, (about now actually).  As we stood around the beer kegs chatting up and hitting on each other, some of us noticed that the beer spilled on the ground had attracted numerous bees or hornets who seemed to be appreciating the libations as much as we were.  Somebody complained about the bees and tried to chase them away but one wise soul spoke up and pointed out that it was fall, the flowers were dead, the bees were out of work and would also soon be dead and were all eunuchs condemmed to a life devoid of sex, so they had every right to share our beer. cool

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  • kyoto kid said:

    ..and now Frederic Chopin.

    Which by all sensible rules of spelling should be spelled as "Showpan".  dang furiners! wink

    The American and British approach to this issue is quite simple: Americans spell words sensibly, in the United Kingdom, we spell words properly.

    ...

    But long ago abandoned the link between the alphabet and sounds. cheeky

    Give a man a ghoti and you confuse him for a day, teach a man to ghoti and you confuse him for life.

  • ps1borgps1borg Posts: 12,776
    MistyMist said:

    what creature of legends behind changeling babies?

     

    MistyMist said:

    what creature of legends behind changeling babies?

    Faeries :)

  • ps1borgps1borg Posts: 12,776

    Morning. Patches of blue sky shing through overcast grey a while after dawn :)

  • DanaTADanaTA Posts: 13,342
    ps1borg said:

    Morning. Patches of blue sky shing through overcast grey a while after dawn :)

    Good morning...late afternoon here.  We had a little sun poking through here, too.  At least it stopped raining.

    Dana

  • ps1borgps1borg Posts: 12,776
    kyoto kid said:

    ..and now Frederic Chopin.

    Which by all sensible rules of spelling should be spelled as "Showpan".  dang furiners! wink

    The American and British approach to this issue is quite simple: Americans spell words sensibly, in the United Kingdom, we spell words properly.

    ...

    But long ago abandoned the link between the alphabet and sounds. cheeky

    Give a man a ghoti and you confuse him for a day, teach a man to ghoti and you confuse him for life.

     

    kyoto kid said:

    ..and now Frederic Chopin.

    Which by all sensible rules of spelling should be spelled as "Showpan".  dang furiners! wink

    The American and British approach to this issue is quite simple: Americans spell words sensibly, in the United Kingdom, we spell words properly.

    ...

    But long ago abandoned the link between the alphabet and sounds. cheeky

    Give a man a ghoti and you confuse him for a day, teach a man to ghoti and you confuse him for life.

    Sounds fishy to me

  • ps1borgps1borg Posts: 12,776
    DanaTA said:
    ps1borg said:

    Morning. Patches of blue sky shing through overcast grey a while after dawn :)

    Good morning...late afternoon here.  We had a little sun poking through here, too.  At least it stopped raining.

    Dana

    Might rain gloomy here :)

  • ps1borg said:
    kyoto kid said:

    ..and now Frederic Chopin.

    Which by all sensible rules of spelling should be spelled as "Showpan".  dang furiners! wink

    The American and British approach to this issue is quite simple: Americans spell words sensibly, in the United Kingdom, we spell words properly.

    ...

    But long ago abandoned the link between the alphabet and sounds. cheeky

    Give a man a ghoti and you confuse him for a day, teach a man to ghoti and you confuse him for life.

     

    kyoto kid said:

    ..and now Frederic Chopin.

    Which by all sensible rules of spelling should be spelled as "Showpan".  dang furiners! wink

    The American and British approach to this issue is quite simple: Americans spell words sensibly, in the United Kingdom, we spell words properly.

    ...

    But long ago abandoned the link between the alphabet and sounds. cheeky

    Give a man a ghoti and you confuse him for a day, teach a man to ghoti and you confuse him for life.

    Sounds fishy to me

    Are you Shaw?

  • TSasha SmithTSasha Smith Posts: 27,301
    kyoto kid said:

    ..and now Frederic Chopin.

    Which by all sensible rules of spelling should be spelled as "Showpan".  dang furiners! wink

    The American and British approach to this issue is quite simple: Americans spell words sensibly, in the United Kingdom, we spell words properly.

    ...

    But long ago abandoned the link between the alphabet and sounds. cheeky

    Give a man a ghoti and you confuse him for a day, teach a man to ghoti and you confuse him for life.

    huh?

  • ps1borgps1borg Posts: 12,776
    ps1borg said:
    kyoto kid said:

    ..and now Frederic Chopin.

    Which by all sensible rules of spelling should be spelled as "Showpan".  dang furiners! wink

    The American and British approach to this issue is quite simple: Americans spell words sensibly, in the United Kingdom, we spell words properly.

    ...

    But long ago abandoned the link between the alphabet and sounds. cheeky

    Give a man a ghoti and you confuse him for a day, teach a man to ghoti and you confuse him for life.

     

    kyoto kid said:

    ..and now Frederic Chopin.

    Which by all sensible rules of spelling should be spelled as "Showpan".  dang furiners! wink

    The American and British approach to this issue is quite simple: Americans spell words sensibly, in the United Kingdom, we spell words properly.

    ...

    But long ago abandoned the link between the alphabet and sounds. cheeky

    Give a man a ghoti and you confuse him for a day, teach a man to ghoti and you confuse him for life.

    Sounds fishy to me

    Are you Shaw?

    I remember my (schoolteacher) grandmother playing word games she learned as a child for example ghoughphtheighttoh (I think) for potato, she was born when Victoria was queen and they made their own entertainment. Um, going to take a chance here and guess GBS has been misrepresented over Ghoti - *ducks* Word games were quite common in the Victorian era  

  • ps1borgps1borg Posts: 12,776
    kyoto kid said:

    ..and now Frederic Chopin.

    Which by all sensible rules of spelling should be spelled as "Showpan".  dang furiners! wink

    The American and British approach to this issue is quite simple: Americans spell words sensibly, in the United Kingdom, we spell words properly.

    ...

    But long ago abandoned the link between the alphabet and sounds. cheeky

    Give a man a ghoti and you confuse him for a day, teach a man to ghoti and you confuse him for life.

    huh?

    Is a weird way to spell "fish", the "f" from "gh" in enough and so on devil

  • LeatherGryphonLeatherGryphon Posts: 12,120
    edited October 2015
    ps1borg said:
    kyoto kid said:

    ..and now Frederic Chopin.

    Which by all sensible rules of spelling should be spelled as "Showpan".  dang furiners! wink

    The American and British approach to this issue is quite simple: Americans spell words sensibly, in the United Kingdom, we spell words properly.

    ...

    But long ago abandoned the link between the alphabet and sounds. cheeky

    Give a man a ghoti and you confuse him for a day, teach a man to ghoti and you confuse him for life.

    huh?

    Is a weird way to spell "fish", the "f" from "gh" in enough and so on devil

    The 'i' sound is from the "o" in women. 

     

    And it would have been easy for bored out of their skulls Victorians to play word games because all they had to do was look at the names of their obscure towns, throw away half the letters and make up the rest and you might come close to how the name of the town is pronounced now after 600 years of dialecticle drift. surprise Let us be thankful that modern people don't play such games. devil

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  • EtriganEtrigan Posts: 603
    edited October 2015

    Since Chohole visits here often, I'd like to ask a question. Actually anyone familiar with the UK rail system is welcome to chip in. My render shows a station that is oriented East-to-West with the sun in the East. My question: On which track would the eastbound train sit? The track signals indicate it would be the train on the right, but, I read on the Internet (and we all know it's an unimpeachable source) that trains run on the left track. I want to get my train and track signals right. Yes, I'm terminally anal-retentive blush and a model railroader (US lines). I am assuming here that the double bar signals on the coach are red = rear and white = front as that is how it's done in N. America.

    I truly appreciate your input.

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  • ps1borgps1borg Posts: 12,776

     

     LeatherGryphon said:

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