PiecePractical

joined 2 years ago

So I was about to recommend the ACLU mobile justice app but I went to check if it was still working and it seems to be down. Reviews suggest it's been offline for a while. So if anyone reading this had also downloaded it and was assuming it would be there for you, maybe double check that.on your device.

Seconding this. If you're handy, look into work as a field repair technician of some kind. I used to repair machine tools for a company that covered a tristate area. Not only did I not know what I would do from one day to the next, I didn't know how long the day would be or if I'd even be home at the end of it or staying in a hotel. Money was great and the work was very interesting. Admittedly, the drive time and lack of a schedule for home life gets old after a while but, I did it for 15 years and the first ten were great. I was ready for another career after a decade but stuck it out for another five years because I was picky about the new gig.

No regrets.

[–] PiecePractical@midwest.social 8 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

I think that while there are some who make this assumption, I'm not sure that it's the universal takeaway and it is certainly not a safe assumption at all. I work at a large organization in a department that is nearly 50/50 in person and work from home so most meetings take place online and are attended by people both at the office and in their homes. The work culture is such here that a virtual background is generally considered the professional approach to having your camera on even if you are at the office. The company has even issued several company branded backgrounds for this purpose. We know for a fact that many attendees have very presentable spaces but virtual backgrounds are the norm due to the amount of people attending from shared living spaces or drop-in offices.

Attending meetings with your camera off is also still very common. In fact, I have several co-workers who I didn't recognize in person after working with them for over a year because their company picture was significantly out of date and their cameras were never on during meetings.

[–] PiecePractical@midwest.social 13 points 3 weeks ago

Seconding this. The best money is still money.

If you can't get a good stable currency or you have legitimate fears that the currency you can get is in danger of some kind of collapse, gold or silver coins would be your best second bet. In this case you'll want well known coins minted by an actual government such as an American gold eagle or the Canadian silver maple leaf rather than the coin shaped "rounds" that a lot of places sell. The rounds will have the same issue as jewelry, you'll have to haggle over weight and quality every time you sell one. Actual coins issued by a government mint will have pretty well established values so they will be easier to sell at a fair price.

This is my favorite version of this encounter. Well done!

[–] PiecePractical@midwest.social 4 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Have Data run the transporter and beam Vader directly into space. Vader's 10,000KM from his ship before he realizes that Data doesn't breathe. Even if Vader's suit and powers allow him to survive, he's just floating there watching the Star Destroyer blow up, if he can even see that far.

Oh, I have. More than once. The service at his house sucks so I don't even have to fess up to it if I don't want to, just seems like another dropped call.

Several years ago, I was in a waiting room while my father had heart surgery. Two things I remember were that for some reason they had us in an area that was primarily the waiting room for pediatric surgery and, a woman with one of the other families in the same lobby was getting a call every 5 minutes. I remember these things because the woman's ringtone was "If I die young" by The Band Perry. Every 5 fucking minutes, this woman's phone started screaming "If I die young, bury me in......." This was enough to make me want to fly off the handle waiting on my 60 year old father's surgery. I can't imagine if I'd been with a family who was waiting to hear about a child. To this day I can't hear that song while seeing red for a minute.

[–] PiecePractical@midwest.social 34 points 1 month ago (2 children)

OMG my dad does this while I'm on the phone with him. If I had a dollar for every time I had to tell him to turn off the video on his phone so I could hear him........

 

I've been trying to avoid buying more pans just because I like the designs but my wife and siblings peer pressured me into this one.

I am seriously coveting that loon pan.

[–] PiecePractical@midwest.social 37 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (1 children)

Bonus picture of Minerva

 

13 years ago when my wife and I were getting ready to move in together, my mother's barn cat had kittens and she tried to tame one for us. She only managed to keep one and wasn't sure if we'd want her because "she isn't very friendly" and "she's such an ugly kitten". As I try to remember the last time I read a book without this beautiful cat on my lap, it occurs that my mother may have never been more wrong in her entire life.

[–] PiecePractical@midwest.social 4 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Same! Mine's smart, entertaining, manages my social life, probably contributes more to society than I ever will and on top of that, for reasons that still escape explanation, actually wants to have sex with me which is probably the only reason I never turned into an incel. She is easily the best thing in this house, myself included.

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Got a new Lodge griddle a few weeks ago and I finally took it for a test drive this morning. I was worried about how it would work on a glass top but, so far so good!

 

The trivet and Guitar pan are mostly for my wife. I'm looking forward to trying out the griddle on my glass-top. Thinking I might try pancakes on it this weekend.

 

Wife was craving comfort food so I made us some goulash in the Lecruset last night.

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