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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I'll stick to this little corner of the interweb Sometimes it is instructive- in the anthropological studies sense- to look at the replies. Some are from jokers, some from fools and fanbois, some from wikipedia experts, some from fools who think they are experts, and some from real SMEs. The real goal is to be able to tell the difference between these types of replies without being knowledgeable of the subject yourself. Think of it as an exercise in bullshit detection.... I would make a history of non-contributing replies a hellbannable offense. Hellban = only other hellbanned users can see your posts. |
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Quoted: A Surefire X400V-B-IRC is $879 So, that lil thing looks like an awesome deal. Plus, it's made in Russia....So, you know it will burn the retinas out of your eyes.... Official 24/365 Award: Most likely to fuck baby yoda View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Oh my A Surefire X400V-B-IRC is $879 So, that lil thing looks like an awesome deal. Plus, it's made in Russia....So, you know it will burn the retinas out of your eyes.... Official 24/365 Award: Most likely to fuck baby yoda Plus the surefire doesn't have a cowitnessed visible laser. Zeroing an IR laser is hard if you don't have access to a private range. |
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Quoted: I grilled up some picanha steaks last night and I realized I've had this Weber grill for over 20 years... And it's just now starting to fall apart. Damn grease catch pan holder thing rotted off the bottom cover and the caster wheels are locked up... I can try and find a new bottom cover, grease catcher apparatus, and caster wheels.... Or, get a new grill.... View Quote For Wodstock and I, I've decided to just use my free Coleman propane tailgating grill. It cooks well enough, can put like 8 burgers on it, or two big ass steaks. Only downside is the 1lb propane bottles, but I suppose I could get one of those adapter-filler-thingie-hoses. |
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This is a cluster fuck of epic proportions
One of the world's largest financial software providers has been down since March 20th due to a ransomware attack. Our company interfaces with them to send wire transfers. Since they're down our customers are having to manually process all of their wire transactions. |
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Quoted: No. In my dreams the gun sounds like a bike horn when it goes off.... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Just like in your dreams No. In my dreams the gun sounds like a bike horn when it goes off.... Mine normally involves I can't get the trigger to break. I keep squeezing hard and harder but it just won't go off |
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Quoted: Yeah, i could get used to this working from home thing https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/199178/20200401_131711-1345313.jpg View Quote |
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Quoted: This is a cluster fuck of epic proportions One of the world's largest financial software providers has been down since March 20th due to a ransomware attack. Our company interfaces with them to send wire transfers. Since they're down our customers are having to manually process all of their wire transactions. View Quote Spoiler alert: banks have atrocious security. |
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Quoted: This is a cluster fuck of epic proportions One of the world's largest financial software providers has been down since March 20th due to a ransomware attack. Our company interfaces with them to send wire transfers. Since they're down our customers are having to manually process all of their wire transactions. View Quote Any chance you guys caught the ransomware in your servers and don't know it yet? |
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Quoted: Well, it is fun to troll the SMEs. But it is also necessary to give them respect while doing so. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: It used to not be that way. And then the idea of "The Hive" started, and folks started thinking it was fun to troll the SME's. Well, it is fun to troll the SMEs. But it is also necessary to give them respect while doing so. Not going to disagree. |
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Quoted: Will it work with a Surefire pressure switch? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Quoted: but do you have one of these gems....? https://s14-eu5.startpage.com/cgi-bin/serveimage?url=https:%2F%2Fcdn.instructables.com%2FORIG%2FFPA%2F2THM%2FJ2KP8J1U%2FFPA2THMJ2KP8J1U.jpg&sp=fc61843da258ace7c4d3de088e229ab0 View Quote I would bet that Tater has one stored somewhere. |
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Quoted: but do you have one of these gems....? https://s14-eu5.startpage.com/cgi-bin/serveimage?url=https:%2F%2Fcdn.instructables.com%2FORIG%2FFPA%2F2THM%2FJ2KP8J1U%2FFPA2THMJ2KP8J1U.jpg&sp=fc61843da258ace7c4d3de088e229ab0 View Quote Pi is a nice number... |
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Quoted: A Surefire X400V-B-IRC is $879 So, that lil thing looks like an awesome deal. Plus, it's made in Russia....So, you know it will burn the retinas out of your eyes.... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Just found out we lost a job to another contractor.
Who hasn't pulled a permit even though they are literally doing the job right now. Level playing field? EL OH EL |
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Quoted: Mine honestly scares me just a little. I'm glad that it has a lockout switch for the laser so you can't accidentally bump it and turn it on when taking it out of the safe or something. I'm super careful when I use the thing. View Quote I know it will fuck your eyes up. But, will it pop a balloon? |
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Quoted: Spoiler alert: banks have atrocious security. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: This is a cluster fuck of epic proportions One of the world's largest financial software providers has been down since March 20th due to a ransomware attack. Our company interfaces with them to send wire transfers. Since they're down our customers are having to manually process all of their wire transactions. Spoiler alert: banks have atrocious security. |
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Quoted: Any chance you guys caught the ransomware in your servers and don't know it yet? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: This is a cluster fuck of epic proportions One of the world's largest financial software providers has been down since March 20th due to a ransomware attack. Our company interfaces with them to send wire transfers. Since they're down our customers are having to manually process all of their wire transactions. Any chance you guys caught the ransomware in your servers and don't know it yet? |
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Quoted: I know it will fuck your eyes up. But, will it pop a balloon? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Mine honestly scares me just a little. I'm glad that it has a lockout switch for the laser so you can't accidentally bump it and turn it on when taking it out of the safe or something. I'm super careful when I use the thing. I know it will fuck your eyes up. But, will it pop a balloon? |
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Quoted: This is a cluster fuck of epic proportions One of the world's largest financial software providers has been down since March 20th due to a ransomware attack. Our company interfaces with them to send wire transfers. Since they're down our customers are having to manually process all of their wire transactions. View Quote |
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Quoted: Sounds like someone has a brother-in-law working for the city government. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Just found out we lost a job to another contractor. Who hasn't pulled a permit even though they are literally doing the job right now. Level playing field? EL OH EL We're going to find out. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Just found out we lost a job to another contractor. Who hasn't pulled a permit even though they are literally doing the job right now. Level playing field? EL OH EL union? Nope, but every equipment changeout requires a permit to be pulled. If you're the contractor, you have to pull it and have it inspected. |
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Even ignoring software security, The bigger problem at most banks in my experience is the people who work there. You wouldn't believe how many times I've had people send me entire payroll files, with names, account numbers, routing numbers, tax IDs etc, all in an unencrypted email.
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Quoted: Quoted: Official 24/365 Award: Most likely to fuck baby yoda SECONDED |
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Quoted: Even ignoring software security, The bigger problem at most banks in my experience is the people who work there. You wouldn't believe how many times I've had people send me entire payroll files, with names, account numbers, routing numbers, tax IDs etc, all in an unencrypted email. View Quote K |
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Quoted: Quoted: Even ignoring software security, The bigger problem at most banks in my experience is the people who work there. You wouldn't believe how many times I've had people send me entire payroll files, with names, account numbers, routing numbers, tax IDs etc, all in an unencrypted email. K |
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