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  • Router for Fios?

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    @xenon said in Router for Fios?: create a guest wifi I do that, so that it can have a simple password I can give to visitors. The main WiFi has a secure password you never want to type.
  • Thursday afternoon

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    brendaB
    @copper Thanks, Copper!
  • Artificial Stimulation

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  • Puzzle time - strange dominoes

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    jon-nycJ
    True
  • I Upgraded

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    HoraceH
    I don’t use it frequently. I mostly drink coffee these days. I’ll probably have her back into tea someday. I have a whole cabinet full of pu erh my wife gave me.
  • Inside the Capitol Today

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    CopperC
    idiots
  • Tell me, again, where "Democracy dies."

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    HoraceH
    @doctor-phibes said in Tell me, again, where "Democracy dies.": @horace said in Tell me, again, where "Democracy dies.": I am aware of exactly zero anti-Trumpers who ever cared whether he was maliciously lied about. I am also aware of exactly zero anti-Trumpers who would admit to that fact. One must keep up appearances, after all. Their facade of virtue is totally fooling everybody, just ask them. I'm what you would call an anti-Trumper, and I also think the media treated him unfairly. I actually think what the US media did was terrible. I've stopped listening to NPR, pretty much the only US media I could stomach, because they are horribly biased. In some ways they're worse than CNN because quite a few of them appear to honestly believe they're being objective. The US media bias tended to have two effects - it cemented the people who didn't like Trump even more securely in that camp, and it also made his supporters rally around even more, even when he behaved very poorly, which he frequently did, so it was counter-productive in that regard. So, now the country is even more divided. Trump's still an asshole, of course. Yep, well put.
  • All settled except some minor details

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    @jon-nyc said in All settled except some minor details: @lufins-dad that’s a good distance. Easy enough to get him for long weekends but not so close he brings his laundry home to you. Agreed. Three hours was my undergrad-to-home distance, and it´s my distance to home now, too. Just perfect. Congrats to Luke!
  • The Harry / Meghan / Oprah interview

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    George KG
    https://twitter.com/DadJokeMan/status/1371775156843126789?s=20
  • Hey Copper and others who know NC beaches

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    jodiJ
    Wow, thats a nice looking place.
  • Time for a new barber

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    brendaB
    @jon-nyc said in Time for a new barber: I think you’ll have more control with a circular saw, Brenda. Arms won’t get as tired either. LOL, Jon. I'm scary enough with the electric hair trimmer.
  • Futoshiki

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    brendaB
    Me, too, Jodi. I love crosswords and many puzzles. I'll have to try it when I'm not tired. LOL
  • Need a loan?

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    taiwan_girlT
    Kind of funny, the headline is: "The Biden Federal Housing Administration is Now Guaranteeing Mortgages for Illegal Aliens with DACA Status" But, the sentence in the article says: "...illegal aliens whose illegal parents allegedly brought them stateside when they were children — will now be eligible for home loan applications thanks to a change in FHA policy that was brought about right before President Joe Biden took office." While the headline is "technically" correct, it could have also been said "President Trump administration changes FHA rules to Guarantee Mortages for Illegal Aliens with DACA status"
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    Doctor PhibesD
    The interesting part is whether the Pope fully agreed with it or not, because he had been hinting otherwise.
  • Mother used deep-fake photos to frame daughters cheerleading rivals

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    George KG
    @jodi said in Mother used deep-fake photos to frame daughters cheerleading rivals: @george-k Yup - she has eyebrows, they’ve just been covered over with lots of makeup and made WAY bigger. This was posted on a FB group that I'm in...it has to do with cats. But, geez...
  • The sun sets on Trump in Chicago

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  • An all too common day in the life of a police officer

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    kluursK
    The whole "defund police" thing makes me crazy. These folks see humanity at its worst - and we ask a lot of them. I can't imagine too many people being able to endure this woman.
  • Can you imagine this ad today?

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    @lufins-dad said in Can you imagine this ad today?: I ask again, do you really think those ads would be frowned upon? https://apple.news/AesVoFh8vSwCl8EdSqgjxsg The two are different in nature. One is an employer wanting their employees to look/act a certain way. The other are individuals choosing the look/act a certain way. A closer comparison might be something like this: https://www.hooters.com/hooters-girls/ The Thai variant is a bit more specific: https://www.hootersasia.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/JD-OP04-Hooters-Girl-Waitress.pdf
  • On a Mission from God

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    brendaB
    A blunder or a test run?
  • Unfolding A Man

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    brendaB
    What a story. How sad that it took all these years for him to finally get successful treatment.