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2017-10-08 at 6:02 PM UTC in the agendaStop. Making. Threads.
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2017-10-08 at 6:02 PM UTC in the agendaI'm going to chug beer until I black out and then who knows what's going to happen!
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2017-10-08 at 5:15 PM UTC in ATTN: MASHLEHASHHi.
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2017-10-08 at 5:13 PM UTC in COWARDS and CUCKS incorporated
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2017-10-08 at 5:10 PM UTC in whats the mott fucked up shit you've seen irlWhen I was in prison, the very first day I entered the dorm, my bunkmate was involved in a fight with another inmate. That inmate pulled a shank made from a piece of fencing and stabbed him in the neck several times. Blood was everywhere and I just stood back and let them handle their business. The other guy, after he was done, left the cell and gave me a look like, "YOU WANT SOME?" and of course, that shit being none of my business, I threw up my hands like "No problem here, man" and he left my cell. I asked my bunkmate, bleeding on the floor, if he wanted me to get the COs and he said no. He bandaged himself and it was never reported. That was pretty fucked up.
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2017-10-08 at 4:09 PM UTC in Passing a piss test
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2017-10-08 at 4:06 PM UTC in dope sicknessTry maintaining an out of control heroin IV habit for a couple years and then abruptly stop using. Make another thread then.
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2017-10-08 at 3:54 PM UTC in Passing a piss testOld thread, but, information still applies.
1. Take B-Complex
2. 30min later, drink 72oz of water.
3. Urinate.
4. Drink 72oz more.
5. Take a creatine supplement.
6. Urinate again.
7. Before leaving to go take the test, drink 32oz more of water.
8. When providing the sample, attempt to catch your "mid-stream" rather than the first or last.
You cannot "flush yourself" to be clean, but you can hope to dilute your sample so much that it doesn't trigger a positive. The B-Complex helps color your urine so it's not totally clear, which isn't a positive, but a sign that you may have tampered with the sample. -
2017-10-08 at 1:25 AM UTC in Google Playstore Alternatives ????
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2017-10-08 at 1:25 AM UTC in Game Emulators for GalaxyNote Edge
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2017-10-07 at 11:37 PM UTC in Google Playstore Alternatives ????
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2017-10-07 at 11:34 PM UTC in Game Emulators for GalaxyNote Edge
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2017-10-07 at 12:17 PM UTC in Google Playstore Alternatives ????
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2017-10-04 at 10:21 PM UTC in Hardware Nerds?
Originally posted by Lanny My skills are definitely more on the software side, I'm generally content with working with abstract machines. Although what I have seen of hardware design has been interesting, even if I wouldn't want the job of a hardware designer in a million years.
What are your interests? Mostly debugging/maintenance of hardware or more design elements?
I prefer the troubleshooting/repair end. The types of things I work with on any given day vary wildly from very easy to quite difficult. Some examples of easy ones would be typical common hardware failure for personal computers. Things like power supplies, RAM, hard drives, etc. Those are all pretty straightforward in diagnosis and are essentially a "just replace it" type of repair. Other examples might be iPhone/Android smartphone screen replacements, battery replacements for "non removable battery" type phones, etc. I literally do this sort of stuff every day.
Some more difficult ones would be component/board-level repairs. U2401/U2402 iPhone 6 Plus Touch IC replacement for "Touch Disease fault", microUSB charging port replacement (or worse, those fucking iPad Air Lightning dock connector ribbon cables that are soldered to the UNDERSIDE of the logic board that you have to totally remove to get to.) GPU reballing and reflow on a variety of Macbook Pros and pretty much every single HP laptop ever made in the history of time, and what I seem to be doing a lot of lately, HDTV repair which isn't always as simple as "just swap the whole board out!". Diagnosing faulty capacitors, diodes, resistors, etc. Plasmas add another level of complexity with their additional boards to produce the matrix which is your display (X-SUS, YSUS, Y-MAIN, etc) Or on LED TVs, maybe the LED backlight strips are burned out so disassembling the display panel to get to them and figure out which LEDs have failed and all of that. It's fun for me.
I enjoy the component-level repairs the most because they're the most challenging.
Originally posted by aldra Yeah, go into a little more detail as to what you're interested in.
I do some arduino programming off and on, resolder connectors every now and then instead of buying new power adapters and the like but nothing really in-depth.
I have been meaning to get an arduino to play with. It seems like it could come in handy for me especially when working with HDTVs.
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2017-10-04 at 9:53 PM UTC in I will thank every post in this thread.Not the scissors!!!
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2017-10-04 at 9:51 PM UTC in Totse 2001 Appreciation ThreadI remember that like it was yesterday. Ole totse.
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2017-10-01 at 2:21 PM UTC in i accidentally found sploo's PII think he took this picture hoping to take the (asian?)(latina?) ass in the background with a super serious face on like, "Yeah, I do this!"
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2017-10-01 at 2:08 PM UTC in Post the alts you discovered.from the IP bug here.I am actually Zok, just trying to blend in.
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2017-10-01 at 1:27 PM UTC in I'm going to make a grilled cheese with an eggYou didn't even make me one.
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2017-10-01 at 1:26 PM UTC in Hardware Nerds?I have been lurking for awhile. Watching. Listening. I don't see anything in this forum related to hardware whatsoever. Do people not give a shit about it or are they of the mindset of "if it fails, I will just buy new"? It would be nice to have some legit hardware discussion here, but I have no idea if I am the ONLY ONE or if there is someone else out there into the hardware side as I am........