Post a picture, entertain me!

So florida is the tiny cat penis?

farley3k wrote:

So florida is the tiny cat penis?

Spoilered for NSFW image on this album cover, but the artists Cex got there before you:

Spoiler:

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That takes some skills

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farley3k wrote:

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I need help on which one isn't cool.

All of them.

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The Return of the Meme (vol. 147 Dune: A Spice Odyssey Edition)
By CodyBurkett

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*except it was the Emperor that made them move not the Duke.

EvilHomer3k wrote:

The most annoying thing about it is that lots of people (such as auditors) think it's best to have that 12 character letters, numbers, symbols password you change every 3 months despite knowing that with passwords like that more people will write it down and put it in their desk. Really, rather than asking about our password policy they should be out in offices looking for passwords taped to keyboards, monitors, etc.

Generally, audit is comparing your practice to whatever the documented controls are for your company, so you need to get those controls updated.

Sadly, the "rotate password" meme is thoroughly embedded in all kinds of security standards and documents. It's probably *the* worst issue in network security today.

Or, just another day around these parts
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The really fun thing is that that point you're actually driving east.

Picture this: You're minding your own business, driving south on I-93. Without making any turns or taking any exits, you end up back where you started, on I-95 northbound.

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Roads in greater Boston are hilarious. My brother has no sense of direction, and when he was looking at colleges we lived just off the south east corner of that map. He went with a friend to tour Worchester Polytech, and my mother gave the friend strict instructions to do all the navigating. What he didn't understand was that he needed to do it on the way home too. My brothers first clue he made a wrong turn was the sign that said "Welcome to New Hampshire".

Vermont does make a valiant attempt to wrestle the title of craziest roads in the country from Boston; Tafts Corner in VT allows to to take rt 2 east and west, but also (2A) north and south.
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ElectricPi wrote:

Roads in greater Boston are hilarious. My brother has no sense of direction, and when he was looking at colleges we lived just off the south east corner of that map. He went with a friend to tour Worchester Polytech, and my mother gave the friend strict instructions to do all the navigating. What he didn't understand was that he needed to do it on the way home too. My brothers first clue he made a wrong turn was the sign that said "Welcome to New Hampshire".

Vermont does make a valiant attempt to wrestle the title of craziest roads in the country from Boston; Tafts Corner in VT allows to to take rt 2 east and west, but also (2A) north and south.
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As a Vermonter those signs seem perfectly clear to me. Street signs in the greater Seattle area however...

Much nostalgia in this one. Remember how excited I was for it. Games today are undoubtedly better in almost every way but a lot of the magic is gone.

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Capitalism at it's finest! Create a need, and then fulfill it.

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Why settle for that measly amount of paper:

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Clumber wrote:

Or, just another day around these parts
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Interstates 77 and 81 do that in my neck of the woods along an east-west run. Though it's my understanding that Massachusetts has fewer mountains to route around than southwest Virginia...

Vargen wrote:
Clumber wrote:

Or, just another day around these parts
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Interstates 77 and 81 do that in my neck of the woods along an east-west run. Though it's my understanding that Massachusetts has fewer mountains to route around than southwest Virginia...

Ah, yes, I've been on that section of I-81. We sometimes used to take I-81 as our back-way to drive to Florida from NJ, instead of taking I-95.

Here in NJ, we used to have the one gap in I-95 between Florida and Maine. I-95 north would enter NJ from PA at the Scudders Falls bridge, then end somewhere near US-1. The road continued as I-295 south. I-95 north was disjointed, and would "continue" northward starting at exit 7A on the NJ Turnpike (the I-195 interchange).

Years before that, I-95 would meet I-295 at the northernmost point above Trenton. That had the benefit of avoiding cases where I-95 turned south, but apparently confused people because the road changed names at some random point between two exits.

They finally finished I-95 in 2018, so now it leaves PA on the NJ-PA turnpike bridge (formerly I-276 I think). What used to be I-95 continuing north in PA became I-295 east. When I-295 crosses from PA into NJ, it becomes I-295 south (even though it first heads northward then eastward before finally turning south.

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While it's cool that I-95 is finally complete through NJ, the truth is that unless you absolutely need to go to Philadelphia any sane person driving as through traffic will leave I-95 in Delaware, cross into NJ, then go northward on I-295 or the NJ Turnpike.

So, in summary, keep all your crazy MA road signs. Here in NJ the signs won't help you, except maybe this one:
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they were this close to teaching something

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Technically it is accurate...

Vargen wrote:
Clumber wrote:

Or, just another day around these parts
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Interstates 77 and 81 do that in my neck of the woods along an east-west run. Though it's my understanding that Massachusetts has fewer mountains to route around than southwest Virginia...

Seeing Virginia pop up in a conversation about the New England area reminds me of when I was talking with a Bostonian in Georgia about how I got a ticket doing 85 in South Boston. South Boston, VA not South Boston Boston.

I never realized you are in Blacksburg. I will be in a Lexington in a few weeks for a wedding. Most of my family is in Halifax. No, not Halifax Nova Scotia.

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Huh, it's a small world.

Rallick wrote:

Huh, it's a small world.

As Sweden is 79 miles one way, and 232 the other way, one could surmise that the circumference of the earth is 153 miles.

And that Poland, Peru, Norway and Mexico are neighbors.