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Post subject: Re: Things you have an irrational hatred of
Posted: Sun April 28, 2024 2:12 am
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lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
Name three people at the factory you'd like to kill
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Post subject: Re: Things you have an irrational hatred of
Posted: Sun April 28, 2024 7:25 pm
She / Her
Joined: Sun January 26, 2020 12:10 pm Posts: 12388 Location: Warwickshire, UK
The Argonaut wrote:
It's kind of bullshit to say that the human body is 60% water. If you have a bucket of water and infuse it with 40% dry flesh, you no long longer have any water. You now just have wet flesh. The human body is mostly just wet flesh. No water at all!
Post subject: Re: Things you have an irrational hatred of
Posted: Sun April 28, 2024 8:04 pm
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Ms Harmless wrote:
The Argonaut wrote:
It's kind of bullshit to say that the human body is 60% water. If you have a bucket of water and infuse it with 40% dry flesh, you no long longer have any water. You now just have wet flesh. The human body is mostly just wet flesh. No water at all!
how do you get wet flesh?
You have wet flesh. Just as you no longer have dry flesh, you also no longer have water.
Post subject: Re: Things you have an irrational hatred of
Posted: Tue April 30, 2024 12:46 pm
Misplaced My Sponge
Joined: Thu February 02, 2017 10:39 am Posts: 5681 Location: Most likely at the office...
This dumb-arse Synology NAS that I bought. I've had it for about 3 years now I guess, and when I bought it I didn't do my usual amount of homework, so somehow ended up with an under-powered, weak sauce processor on the thing. It actually mostly works OK, but when it decides it is gonna chuck a wobbly, oh boy, nothing will get it to work as it should.
Funnily enough I don't tend to have too many issues running video through it on Plex, but music on Plexamp has been pretty much a no go zone for me since day one.
I should just buy another, flasher one, swap the drives straight into it and be done, but these days I am measuring everything in "how many nights accommodation does this buy while we are in Italy in September" coinage. Which means I don't want to spend any of my Australian pesos unless absolutely necessary at this time.
Post subject: Re: Things you have an irrational hatred of
Posted: Wed May 01, 2024 5:42 pm
Misplaced My Sponge
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 12:41 pm Posts: 5853
Higgs wrote:
This dumb-arse Synology NAS that I bought. I've had it for about 3 years now I guess, and when I bought it I didn't do my usual amount of homework, so somehow ended up with an under-powered, weak sauce processor on the thing. It actually mostly works OK, but when it decides it is gonna chuck a wobbly, oh boy, nothing will get it to work as it should.
Funnily enough I don't tend to have too many issues running video through it on Plex, but music on Plexamp has been pretty much a no go zone for me since day one.
I should just buy another, flasher one, swap the drives straight into it and be done, but these days I am measuring everything in "how many nights accommodation does this buy while we are in Italy in September" coinage. Which means I don't want to spend any of my Australian pesos unless absolutely necessary at this time.
i read this and had absolutely no idea what you were talking about and thought i was having a stroke
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Post subject: Re: Things you have an irrational hatred of
Posted: Wed May 01, 2024 6:09 pm
She / Her
Joined: Sun January 26, 2020 12:10 pm Posts: 12388 Location: Warwickshire, UK
Peeps wrote:
Higgs wrote:
This dumb-arse Synology NAS that I bought. I've had it for about 3 years now I guess, and when I bought it I didn't do my usual amount of homework, so somehow ended up with an under-powered, weak sauce processor on the thing. It actually mostly works OK, but when it decides it is gonna chuck a wobbly, oh boy, nothing will get it to work as it should.
Funnily enough I don't tend to have too many issues running video through it on Plex, but music on Plexamp has been pretty much a no go zone for me since day one.
I should just buy another, flasher one, swap the drives straight into it and be done, but these days I am measuring everything in "how many nights accommodation does this buy while we are in Italy in September" coinage. Which means I don't want to spend any of my Australian pesos unless absolutely necessary at this time.
i read this and had absolutely no idea what you were talking about and thought i was having a stroke
it's like the first paragraphs of the best novel; I have no idea what's going on but the intrigue is off the charts
Post subject: Re: Things you have an irrational hatred of
Posted: Thu May 02, 2024 4:45 am
The Master
Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 4:18 am Posts: 28300
Ms Harmless wrote:
Peeps wrote:
Higgs wrote:
This dumb-arse Synology NAS that I bought. I've had it for about 3 years now I guess, and when I bought it I didn't do my usual amount of homework, so somehow ended up with an under-powered, weak sauce processor on the thing. It actually mostly works OK, but when it decides it is gonna chuck a wobbly, oh boy, nothing will get it to work as it should.
Funnily enough I don't tend to have too many issues running video through it on Plex, but music on Plexamp has been pretty much a no go zone for me since day one.
I should just buy another, flasher one, swap the drives straight into it and be done, but these days I am measuring everything in "how many nights accommodation does this buy while we are in Italy in September" coinage. Which means I don't want to spend any of my Australian pesos unless absolutely necessary at this time.
i read this and had absolutely no idea what you were talking about and thought i was having a stroke
it's like the first paragraphs of the best novel; I have no idea what's going on but the intrigue is off the charts
welcome to every time i converse with my aussie mother in law
Post subject: Re: Things you have an irrational hatred of
Posted: Thu May 02, 2024 5:12 am
Misplaced My Sponge
Joined: Thu February 02, 2017 10:39 am Posts: 5681 Location: Most likely at the office...
spike wrote:
Ms Harmless wrote:
Peeps wrote:
Higgs wrote:
This dumb-arse Synology NAS that I bought. I've had it for about 3 years now I guess, and when I bought it I didn't do my usual amount of homework, so somehow ended up with an under-powered, weak sauce processor on the thing. It actually mostly works OK, but when it decides it is gonna chuck a wobbly, oh boy, nothing will get it to work as it should.
Funnily enough I don't tend to have too many issues running video through it on Plex, but music on Plexamp has been pretty much a no go zone for me since day one.
I should just buy another, flasher one, swap the drives straight into it and be done, but these days I am measuring everything in "how many nights accommodation does this buy while we are in Italy in September" coinage. Which means I don't want to spend any of my Australian pesos unless absolutely necessary at this time.
i read this and had absolutely no idea what you were talking about and thought i was having a stroke
it's like the first paragraphs of the best novel; I have no idea what's going on but the intrigue is off the charts
welcome to every time i converse with my aussie mother in law
I look forward to bamboozling the hell out of you when we have beers in November. Your wife can translate though, I'm sure.
Post subject: Re: Things you have an irrational hatred of
Posted: Thu May 02, 2024 12:05 pm
She / Her
Joined: Sun January 26, 2020 12:10 pm Posts: 12388 Location: Warwickshire, UK
Jorge wrote:
Ms Harmless wrote:
terribly obvious, purely functional movie titles with zero originality
Say more
Russell Crowe is in a film called "The Exorcism" this year when he already did the completely unrelated "The Pope's Exorcist" last year, and there already exists movies like "The Last Exorcist", "The Exorcism of God", "The Exorcism of Emily Rose", and, of course, "The Exorcist"
there is a movie called "Trunk - Locked in", about... you guessed it, being locked in a trunk; and another called "Buried", about... you guessed it, someone who finds themselves buried alive
I have to think "Snakes On A Plane" was a piss take of this titling phenomenon and I respect that
last night I did a rewatch of one of my favourite horror films with an incredibly simple premise, "A Dark Song"; the title is evocative, intriguing, non-literal, yet perfectly describes events
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