Seeing the Lions lose their first playoff game will keep me warm through this cold spell.
Vikings, too.
The Packer's didn't do shit this year either, but the peacocking and puffery from Lions/Vikings fans needs to be put in check at every opportunity.
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@jerry Does pixel.infosec.exchange support logins from infosec.exchange, or do I have to create a new/separate login?
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LOOK AT MY CUTE NEW DOG, Y'ALL!
I may be more excited than my children, but I can't let them know that.
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Today is our quarterly department meeting/conference day, and we're throwing in the holiday potluck. And who not add a happy hour on top for good measure?
I'm pretty sure I'll be completely peopled out after today. Like, for the rest of the year.
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I'm not a DBA. But I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night...
Wait, I mean "I do know how to use Google effectively."
It would be really nice to have an actual DBA on staff. We have a few sizable databases, but no one with real DBA skills. We just have resourceful infrastructure engineers who know how to find answers.
One day we'll have a DBA. About the time I retire, I'd assume...
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Trying to understand why a builder would not put shutoff valves under the sink, or near the faucet of our tub.
I thought that was pretty standard, if not required by code.
I guess I'll be calling a plumber to take care of some of that, since I need a new tub faucet. Turns out it leaks, likely just dried out O rings from not being used, but I would rather have someone come replace it all and put shutoffs in at the same time.
Might have them install more shutoffs in the basement where the pipes run upstairs, just for ease of access.
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Checking out the paths that hurricane hunter aircraft take makes me wonder if those pilots are sane at all. I'm voting not.
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@deviantollam Silly lock question, if you don't mind.
We're re-keying our new house. Every exterior door has both locking knobs plus a deadbolt. Currently some have the same key for both locks.
We're thinking about getting the house knobs keyed alike, the garage entry knobs keyed alike, and then all the deadbolts keyed alike (so 3 keys).
Is it even worth having locking knobs that are differently keyed? I like the option of having locking knobs that I can just walk out and have them locked, but having the extra deadbolt for night or when we're gone. But at a certain point, it seems excessively complicated for (seemingly) little benefit. Just looking for a professional's opinion.
(I did notice that our doors have security hinges, which is both neat, and something I learned from your videos.)
Thanks in advance.
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