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Touch wood it's Chromium's hardware acceleration that's the root of the issues I'm currently having, and turning it off in both Chrome and Opera will have the desired effect... don't think it's HDD lag or reliability problems, and RAM/CPU aren't indicating they're overloaded...
Taking it as a good sign that both browsers are much more responsive than they were, although not sure yet how much of that's simply having restarted both.
Taking it as a good sign that both browsers are much more responsive than they were, although not sure yet how much of that's simply having restarted both.
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Now, normally I'm very pro-spider. I usually get upset whenever Hound kills one, and if I come across them on my own I'd either leave it or shoo it away. That was before multiples of the little ****s started climbing my walls/crossing my ceiling at once and falling out of my hair on the regular. That's a liiiiiittle too close for comfort and for the time being, they can all burn in Spider Hell.Tetsuro wrote:If I caught you killing spiders in my home, I'd just get really mad at you. Unless your particular brand of spiders are venomous or f***huge or something.
Stop looking in my windows >.>slartibartfast wrote:Dual-wielding sprays with the Starship Troopers soundtrack in the background ?
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The Twilight Zone style twist is Sades is a spider.
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OHHOHOHOHOHOinflatable dalek wrote:The Twilight Zone style twist is Sades is a spider.
Even I had forgotten. It all makes so much sense now.Warcry wrote:Wait, I thought we already knew that?
The small one's birthday was in the middle of the siege, so she was all about presents and talked about them a bunch. She talked about spiders a bunch, too, because there were a ton of them. Eventually, the two ideas merged in her head somehow and for awhile there she was talking about a Spider Princess that was going to be bringing her her birthday gifts.
I'd completely forgot about the image Auros made yoinks ago. I guess she wasn't confused...
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Fires? Is the fact that the North is burning international news now, or...? We're not anywhere near the fires and the air is blue outside right now. It's kind of crazy.Skyquake87 wrote:Did the spiders start the fires and now they are hiding at your house? is that what has happened?
Saw clips of this on the news, it's effing nuts. It is literally raining fire. edit: Just spotted a suicidal deer running TOWARDS the fire in front of the small white vehicle at 0:08.
Also- if these are pyro-arachnids, all the more reason to squash them.
Re: Passport- That sucks. Is there a fast-track option for getting a replacement? Hope things work out for you.
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There's a same day service which costs £180, and 1 week service which costs £150. Both of which require me to get myself into and out of London during the working week somehow so it's an option of absolute last resort. The "typical" amount of time I've been quoted from sending stuff in to getting it back is three weeks, so tomorrow I'm getting my photos and the form countersigned and whacking it off super speedy recorded delivery on MondaySades wrote:Re: Passport- That sucks. Is there a fast-track option for getting a replacement? Hope things work out for you.
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It is litterally on the BBC Breakfast news over my shoulder right now.Sades wrote:Fires? Is the fact that the North is burning international news now, or...?
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Yep, was the lead story on BBC radio's news stories in the morning of... er, whatever day they started evacuated entire communities. Sorry, days have all sort of blurred into one this week. Monday? But it's had steady coverage ever since.Sades wrote:Fires? Is the fact that the North is burning international news now, or...?
I'd have checked on you guys except I know Alberta's ****-off huge and you're posting anyway so probably would have mentioned it...
Yeah, I'd mention that sort of thing.
Air's clear now, so yay.
Edit: Here's the fire-damaged area superimposed over maps of Vancouver, Calgary, Winnipeg, Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, Halifax, New York, Washington DC, and London UK. (as of yesterday at 1 PM local time). http://www.macleans.ca/news/canada/how- ... rray-fire/ .
Well, that was more because of this- (THIS LINK IS ON FIYAAAHHHHH) than any risk from current flames. Given that people in general are morons (and someone tried setting shit on fire a few kms away about two days ago) I figured it would be best to make up an emergency bag/a list of things we could grab and stuff in the bag in a hurry if needed (phones, chargers, things we use everyday that wouldn't stay in a packed bag for long).Hound wrote:Last night we spoke of what we should gather up if we need to be evacuated. Fun times...
Air's clear now, so yay.
Edit: Here's the fire-damaged area superimposed over maps of Vancouver, Calgary, Winnipeg, Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, Halifax, New York, Washington DC, and London UK. (as of yesterday at 1 PM local time). http://www.macleans.ca/news/canada/how- ... rray-fire/ .
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I had two firsts last night: First time at a drive-in theater, and first double feature. Saw Captain America and Jungle Book back to back for a mother's day gift. I was shocked that our four-year-old actually stayed up and saw both all the way through with no complaining. Two- and six-year-olds zonked out in the car, but only after half of the second movie was over. Was a very cool experience, and nice to be able to walk around, bring our own food, adjust the volume as we wanted, and so forth. And paid less than we would have paid to see one movie in a theater. A little too much noise from the nearby highway, but nothing intolerable. We'll be doing that again sometime soon.