Tuesday January 2, 2018

By on January 2nd, 2018 in personal

It was 5 degrees and sunny with 15 to 20 mph winds when I took Colin out at 8am.

Yesterday they moved Bob back to the 6th floor where he was four weeks ago. He still has the one chest tube and trach.

31 Comments and discussion on "Tuesday January 2, 2018"

  1. nick flandrey says:

    Thanks for the update Barbara, that really does sound like good progress. I’m sure he’ll be more comfortable there too, and even more when he can get the tubes out.

    Hang in there 🙂

    [insert kitten meme- that’s what the internet is for after all]

    n

  2. Ray Thompson says:

    @nick asked for it:

    Nope. Not going there. Site was blocked by Norton as a dangerous site.

  3. DadCooks says:

    All of my site checkers cleared it. I’m sorry, but I have not trusted Norton for years, essentially since Peter Norton sold his soul. That site does have a lot of stuff blocked by Ad-Block Plus and uBlock Origin, but no more than most sites today.

    Maybe this one meets your requirements:
    http://icanhas.cheezburger.com/lolcats

    Add/Edit-FYI: I use premium versions of Malwarebytes and iObit Malware Fighter (in addition to a couple of compatible anti-virus), all of which scan and watch all sites for even the slightest abnormality. iObits even gives me a “safe” green check mark or “bad” red x mark for all results when I do searches using any search engine. Knock on wood, I have not had a malicious web site problem since I dumped Norton (like I said, when Peter sold out).

  4. Geoff Powell says:

    @DadCooks, @Ray Thompson,

    Try

    http://www.emergencykitten.com/

    for a random aaah! picture, without cat memes.

    Hit refresh for another… and another, to a total of about 10.

    Geoff

  5. DadCooks says:

    @GeoffPowell – the first one that showed for me looks very similar to our most recent rescue.
    Yes, aaah! worthy.

  6. Ray Thompson says:

    I use premium versions of Malwarebytes

    I also use Malwarebytes premium and have for about eight years. I paid $14.00 at Newegg for a lifetime subscription. Not a bad deal at the time. I also use Norton as Comcast provides it for free. I have used Norton since the early days of DOS and have no complaints.

    I used ESET at work but it had a problem working with Malwarebytes. PC’s would not boot properly unless booted into safe mode then booted again. Removed ESET, problem went away. Installed back, same problem. Removed Malwarebytes, problem went away. Installed back and problem came back.

    Turned into a pissing contest between Malwarebytes and ESET with the final conclusion by both is that there was a configuration problem in my system. Did not seem to phase either entity that the same issue was occurring on multiple systems. Neither could tell me the configuration issue as the conflict was with the other entity. So I gave up on Malwarebytes on the work systems.

    Regardless, if either alerts on a site I consider that good enough for me and will not continue to the site.

    Lately a lot of sites have been detecting my ad blocker and refuse to load. Those sites are also off my list. I sometimes go to them on my iPad and that makes me realize how valuable blocking ads is to the overall experience.

    My credit union has added a new feature to their online banking system. An aggregation of all your funds at the credit union and other institutions. But that requires I enable 3rd party cookies. No way in hell that is going to happen. A bone headed decision on the part of the credit union. Compromising security for a minimal benefit. Cannot who would imagine that was a good idea.

    Yes, I can whitelist the site in Google Chrome. But I refuse. Doing so is not generally in the skill set of the average user. I refuse to allow the setting for everything and consider it good practice to disable 3rd party cookies for everything. Some pencil pusher must have thought it was a good idea. If it was the IT staff they should all be terminated immediately.

  7. jim~ says:

    Auntie — 88! and ticking like clockwork, came up with a few more:

    AIDS — “That’s What You Get For Loving Me”
    Parkinson’s — “Shake, Rattle and Roll”

    I’ll buy the explanation for double Faraday cages. I’d even bet the meshes were at 45° to one another.

    Doing the New Year’s backup and crap, I came across the best Registry “Find and Replace” utility I’ve ever seen. The guy needs a tip jar…

    http://registry-finder.com/

  8. MrAtoz says:

    I’m going to watch Neflix’ Black Mirror episode “Metalhead” tonight. You can’t go wrong with robot dogs hunting down and killing humans. I wonder if they can be programmed for libturds only.

  9. lynn says:

    “Amazon Will Buy Target This Year, Gene Munster Predicts”
    https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-01-02/amazon-will-buy-target-this-year-loup-s-gene-munster-predicts

    I can see this happening. Or not.

    Hat tip to:
    http://drudgereport.com/

  10. Greg Norton says:

    I can see this happening. Or not.

    Buying Target could prove expensive and, IIRC, involve dealing with the Dayton family.

    Buying Sears out of Bankruptcy would still provide better real estate, even with Lampert’s antics of the last decade, and Kenmore is still a valuable brand name in appliances.

    Sears would also give Amazon a big chunk of Lands End, providing instant apparel cred for Bezos’ attempts at jump starting private label clothing lines.

    The Sears near where I grew up outside Tampa already leases one floor to Whole Foods. I’m sure that’s not the only location where both chains share a single roof.

  11. DadCooks says:

    Target is associated with CVS Pharmacies which could provide the way for Amazon to get into the prescription drug business.

    Sears used to have good real estate, but all malls are on a death slide and there does not appear anyone in the mall business that has a clue on how to stop the decline.

    Then again, Amazon could fill all the vacant stores in the mall with all it departments. I can see it now, coast to coast Amazon Malls.

  12. nick flandrey says:

    Just convert the malls to showrooms and warehouse for local fulfillment. they were avoiding real estate to avoid creating nexus, and having to collect taxes. That ship sailed though, so they could use some more regional distribution centers. Malls don’t have enough dock space but they do have ground level drive in and out….

    It’ll be interesting to watch the evolution to see if they end up rebuilding that which they destroyed.

    n

  13. CowboySlim says:

    “Buying Target could prove expensive and, IIRC, involve dealing with the Dayton family.”

    10-4, my first 10 years were in MPLS where Dayton’s was the big time department store in the heart of downtown. We used to go there for everything.

    Now, if have to return again to Sheplers in Las Vegas where MrAtoz got that hat:
    https://www.sheplers.com/customer-service-store-locator.html

  14. Greg Norton says:

    Oops. I wonder how far back this goes? Core 2?

    https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/01/02/intel_cpu_design_flaw/

  15. Greg Norton says:

    It’ll be interesting to watch the evolution to see if they end up rebuilding that which they destroyed.

    Not all retailers are struggling, and the competition isn’t entirely clueless. H-Mart spent the last year fusing a former Sports Authority and Bed Bath & Beyond into a single large store not far from our house. Opening date is slated for a few weeks.

  16. nick flandrey says:

    H-Mart the asian grocery and mini-mall/food court?

    Like the one here, but prefer 99 Ranch.

    n

  17. Alan says:

    I used ESET at work but it had a problem working with Malwarebytes. PC’s would not boot properly unless booted into safe mode then booted again. Removed ESET, problem went away. Installed back, same problem. Removed Malwarebytes, problem went away. Installed back and problem came back.

    Fwiw I run ESET and Malwarebytes without issues across 3 PCs – happy with both (and glad I paid for the MWB lifetime subscription way back when).

  18. nick flandrey says:

    More reasons to avoid malls:

    “Terrifying moment gunshots are fired during Texas mall fight sparking pandemonium among shoppers

    A video captured the moment shots were fired inside a mall in Lubbock, Texas
    A group of people began arguing inside a Footaction on New Years Eve when a suspect pulled out a gun
    He fired three shots inside the South Plains Mall at a man and a woman
    No injuries were reported and no one has been taken into custody yet

    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5229689/Terrifying-moment-brawl-turns-shooting-Texas-mall.html

    Cops say ‘At this time, it appears the fight then spilled out into the mall, when a suspect pulled out a gun and began firing the weapon.’

    No one has yet been taken into custody, but police believe it was an isolated incident.

    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5229689/Terrifying-moment-brawl-turns-shooting-Texas-mall.html

    NO this is not an “isolated incident.” It’s one of many that fit a pattern.

    More ‘pattern’ here:

    http://thesilicongraybeard.blogspot.com/2018/01/the-us-didnt-have-spike-in-violent.html

    Yes Virginia, there are bad places, and bad people, who do bad things. Usual suspects, usual places.

    n

  19. nick flandrey says:

    As brain wash, in the sense of mouth wash, I’ve been listening to these guys and really digging them….

    Barcelona Gipsy Klezmer Orchestra
    https://youtu.be/KVc6rywClWk

    n

  20. brad says:

    We’re having quite the storm here. Not much precipitation at the moment – that’s going to hit this afternoon – but winds up to 100mph. We live on the edge of the forest, and it’s amazing how incredibly noisy that much wind can be, as it whips through the trees.

  21. Greg Norton says:

    H-Mart the asian grocery and mini-mall/food court?

    Like the one here, but prefer 99 Ranch.

    H-Mart still beats what we currently have in Austin.

    99 Ranch had a store site picked out closer in to downtown, but the project stalled for some reason.

  22. lynn says:

    We’re having quite the storm here. Not much precipitation at the moment – that’s going to hit this afternoon – but winds up to 100mph. We live on the edge of the forest, and it’s amazing how incredibly noisy that much wind can be, as it whips through the trees.

    We call that a hurricane around these parts.

  23. lynn says:

    As brain wash, in the sense of mouth wash, I’ve been listening to these guys and really digging them….

    Barcelona Gipsy Klezmer Orchestra
    https://youtu.be/KVc6rywClWk

    You aren’t going to get me again. I still have nightmares with that South African woman.

  24. lynn says:

    Oops. I wonder how far back this goes? Core 2?

    https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/01/02/intel_cpu_design_flaw/

    I missed this last night, sorry.

    And apparently it goes back to the Pentium Pro which has speculative branch prediction.
    http://www.osnews.com/comments/30145

  25. nick flandrey says:

    “I still have nightmares with that South African woman.”

    I thought I gave plenty of warning with that link…. I still listen to them occasionally. Sometimes I get an earbug for their Fattie Boom Boom song. They were also actors in the movie Chappie, but I haven’t seen it. Dang amazon wants actual money to watch it.

    n

  26. lynn says:

    I thought I gave plenty of warning with that link…. I still listen to them occasionally. Sometimes I get an earbug for their Fattie Boom Boom song.

    Didn’t Die Antwoord win a Grammy for the most mentions of the F-word in a song ?

    I find it hilarious that youtube puts Nirvana’s “Lithium” in the recommended list for “I Fink You Freeky”. Those two songs do complement each other.

    Man, Cobain was a great guitar player.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJLe1UTqKvA

  27. SteveF says:

    it’s amazing how incredibly noisy that much wind can be, as it whips through the trees.

    You think that’s bad, try standing near Hillary Bitch Clinton. You just know that anyone that elderly, overweight, sickly, and alcoholic is going to have gas like a wind tunnel. And you just know the wind is going to make her Depends and flab flap like ribbon parachutes.

    (To anyone projectile vomiting after getting that image in their head: You’re welcome.)

  28. nick flandrey says:

    “most mentions of the F-word in a song ?”

    pretty sure there are some US rappers that would have them beat.

    n

    and yeah, after mentioning it, I had to go watch the video again.

  29. Ray Thompson says:

    going to have gas like a wind tunnel. And you just know the wind is going to make her Depends and flab flap like ribbon parachutes

    Oh, to be down wind. My heart is palpitating.

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