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BingoBoingo:
I have yet to learn the word for chimneysweep in Spanish, but
I'm pretty sure
I haven't seen ads for any
mp_en_viaje: BingoBoingo,
i'd have expected it's for export anyway.
mp_en_viaje: (this is a major kek for me whenever among "bdsm people". all sorta incels who explain it to themselves not as strict incapacity, but as selectivity, "
i can't find a woman because
i want a SLAVE not just a gf". hurr durr. then they figure
i have two, and this means twice more than one, and hm... this local guy doing the local flabour of
nursing precious cuntlets services has one... so that's half". no,
i ☝︎ mp_en_viaje: even if "
i make orchard" -- either you cut the trees, clean them and generally support them, or you end up with a mess. a hectare is easily 2-3k trees, a tree is easily 20-30 hours a year, do the math.
mp_en_viaje: there's no out in the absolute sense (except of course yest helmet,
i guess)
mp_en_viaje: sometimes
i think you never actually owned real estate anywhere. this is how this works : in all places where mowing costs x, the city will fine you x * q if you don't.
BingoBoingo: <mp_en_viaje>
i dunno if you realise this, but that floor metrage has to also be cleaned, maintained etc. you can count about 100sqm / 1k sqft per slavegirl, 320sqm will be dificult for just two women to keep up with. << And the acreage will need quite a few alpacas, goats, and geese to mow
a111: Logged on 2019-05-12 00:39 asciilifeform: the chatter of the 'precious cuntlets' at the expo was 'interesting' -- 'which law school are you at?' '..something..' 'ugh!
i hear it's fulla republicans!' etc
mp_en_viaje:
i dunno if you realise this, but that floor metrage has to also be cleaned, maintained etc. you can count about 100sqm / 1k sqft per slavegirl, 320sqm will be dificult for just two women to keep up with.
mp_en_viaje:
i have multiple period boards that have been working fine. from experience, no vid card = no problem.
a111: Logged on 2019-05-11 18:16 mp_en_viaje:
i expect they're a decent investment, >real estate.
mp_en_viaje:
i expect they're a decent investment, >real estate.
☟︎ billymg: this is good news for me, until reading that log line and doing some digging
i was unaware anything was still available
a111: Logged on 2019-05-10 10:44 mp_en_viaje: in other news,
i bought a buncha fx amds, 9590s, 9370s, 8370/8350 ; plus their respective a3+ boards, gigabyte, assus, w/e.
mp_en_viaje: haha nah.
i look like traditional euro male, what pumos.
mp_en_viaje: well,
i dunno exsctly. but
i suspect that as people make these "deals" with "the world", they maybe made the deal whereby putting all that hard work in means therefore no male may ever intimidate them again ?
mp_en_viaje: the pumpers.
i dunno why, cuz
i didn;t give a shit ?
diana_coman: obv, except this was about not-at-home gym or so
I thought
diana_coman: (for the curious, 2 types
I know of: one uses mirror-glass so transparent only one way; the other simply has normal windows (
i.e. not full wall) but towards interior garden/area.)
diana_coman: mp_en_viaje: well yes, quite; asciilifeform
I actually know gym without glass and moreover actually impossible to see into from outside but yes, not the run of the mill gym
mp_en_viaje: diana_coman,
i suppose it's cheap marketing fo rthe gym
diana_coman:
I always found funny the "glass-cube" style of most gyms;
I get it that one wants to look out some window but not so sure all gym goers want by definition to showcase their working out, lolz
mp_en_viaje:
i dunno about others, but ever since
i was a small kid, and perdurantly hence, this was and remains the one true satisfaction of life.
mp_en_viaje: these even had power off button, but wtf am
i, stupid ?
i understand "versioning".
a111: Logged on 2018-11-12 16:44 asciilifeform: even on asciilifeform's home planet, good chunk of marriages were 'soft-arranged' --
i.e. 'comrade colonel, you have a bachelor son,
i have a ripe daughter' 'comrade lt colonel, let's box'em in a room, wainot'
mp_en_viaje: same in costa rica, and
i expect same everywhere in orclands.
mp_en_viaje:
i would estimate about one third of uber trips in romania result in a date.
mp_en_viaje:
i seem to remember a different "legal online community" centered on some blog
BingoBoingo: Likely.
I always suspected some sorta clerk.
BingoBoingo: "You set up a decent website? Better make sure its in a foreign land and one which isn't subject to US/EU powers. Better avoid using major payment processors because they will shut you down whilst you're at it." << Fuck You
I'm already in Uruguay
mp_en_viaje: and yes,
i guess it's closer to $9, 40 lei.
spyked: asciilifeform, they advertise gigabit, but home connections don't "guarantee" that,
i.e. it may go to 900 Mbps on a good day. to answer mp_en_viaje's question: the 100 difference (or 1000 - 600 = 400) may be other home users sharing the pipe, QoS policies, peering or simply natbox not being able to process (typically, the home media converter/router they provide is shit)
mp_en_viaje: spyked, so if you get 50 Mbps (and
I get 70-80, no argument), how is this 1Gbps ?
spyked: yep. it's 1000 download/400 upload (tho in truth,
I never managed to fill the gigabit download pipe; whether it's my equipment or some issue with the isp infrastructure, no idea)
mp_en_viaje:
i don't follow the logic ? 50 is not 1000 ?
spyked: asciilifeform,
I am currently downloading (from house mogosanu into slave galley in bucharest) w cca 50MB/s, where the B stands for octets. so defo works as advertised where
I am
mp_en_viaje:
i don't think a romanian anything ever delivered what was advertised. like, ever.
mp_en_viaje: asciilifeform, well, this is actually measured. the item is called "1000" bla bla. what can
i tell you.
a111: Logged on 2019-05-10 10:44 mp_en_viaje: in other news,
i bought a buncha fx amds, 9590s, 9370s, 8370/8350 ; plus their respective a3+ boards, gigabyte, assus, w/e.
mp_en_viaje: eminently these still exist ; and
i daresay might be a good idea for all lords to stock up on some.
mp_en_viaje: in other news,
i bought a buncha fx amds, 9590s, 9370s, 8370/8350 ; plus their respective a3+ boards, gigabyte, assus, w/e.
☟︎☟︎☟︎ mp_en_viaje: (
i suppose ~nobody is aware, but the classical antisemitic discourse is just reheated soup, originally it was the jesuits that were poisoning the youth through miseducation, aiming to take over the world, controlled mass media and banks etc etc etc)
mp_en_viaje: anyway, anyway,
i suppose in principle karl friedrich [of the swabian hohenzollerns] would be the current claimant to the romanian throne. but this is a fact nobody in romania is aware of.
hanbot: cheers and accolades to BingoBoingo for helping me solve my neglected blog's hiccups on a moment's notice, btw.
i don't miss pre-pizarro in any sense.
mp_en_viaje: in other insane wtf :
i'm going through the paperwork of caradgea voivod (1818s, "tara romaneasca"). supposedly the public expenditure that year was 8`473`137 thalers (of which, post maintenance, over one sixth).
mp_en_viaje: see, here's wjhat
i don't understand : why oar ? should have had closely fitted rod powering a propeller of some sort, and have a reverse spiral carved at the fitting juncture
mp_en_viaje: ~everything besides rubber sucks for that
i guess.
mp_en_viaje:
i have come to suspect the ideal arrangement for the average male is having a house with a pool in a sunny climate and a ~17 yo daughter who has a lot of sleepovers.
mp_en_viaje: well, watching girls in bikinis. honestly
i think most men would much prefer hanging out with a bunch of scantily clad girls they're not fucking than actually have lots of sex.
spyked: (in the 70s-80s
I mean; neptun's a ghost town nowadays)
spyked: re fucking eastern girls,
I wouldn't know myself, but my sources (people who worked in the hotel industry at the time) say that plenty of it happened. but more in the 90s, sure.
a111: Logged on 2019-05-06 17:44 lobbes_field: As such,
I'll start poking around at
mod_lisp, et al. Will report back
PeterL: bingoboingo: actually,
I was able to get into WU just before cloing time
mp_en_viaje: asciilifeform, the problem here is this :
i have various constructions in the real world, built out of people, who indeed think. their thinking covers 99% or so of the cases they encounter ; when a 1% strikes, they kick it up the ladder.
a111: Logged on 2016-01-21 13:29 asciilifeform: 'if
i make it what
i think is the right size, it crashes!111'
a111: Logged on 2015-04-26 03:21 asciilifeform: 'certain languages support serious programmers, and others don't. e.g.,
I don't think it is at all possible to become a serious programmer using Visual Basic or Perl. if you think hard about what Perl code will do on the borders of the known input space, your head will explode. if you write Perl code to handle input problems gracefully, your programs will become gargantuan: the normal failure mode is to terminate with no id