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Request for more information on a service I sell.
I don't discuss it on VBForums.
I don't want to give the illusion that I'm advertising.
But I did want to share that I had some success.
Now all I can picture are little old ladies badgered into buying driveway sealing.
https://youtu.be/bstB7hqySig
1. Tim Couch
2. Ty Detmer
3. Doug Pederson
4. Spergon Wynn
5. Kelly Holcomb
6. Jeff Garcia
7. Luke McCown
8. Trent Dilfer
9. Charlie Frye
10. Derek Anderson
11. Brady Quinn
12. Ken Dorsey
13. Bruce Gradkowski
14. Colt McCoy
15. Jake Delhomme
16. Seneca Wallace
17. Brandon Weeden
18. Thad Lewis
19. Jason Campbell
20. Brian Hoyer
21. Johnny Manziel
22. Connor Shaw
23. Josh McCown
24. Austin Davis
25. Cody Kessler
26. Robert Griffin III
27. DeShone Kizer
28. Kevin Hogan
29. Tyrod Taylor
30. Case Keenum
31. Nick Mullens
32. Baker Mayfield :wave:
33. Jacoby Brisset?
Did I miss anyone? :D
And this is just since 1999.
I remember when the Raiders went through the same thing. The QB gets to much credit and then to much criticism. A good offensive line or good play calling that gets the ball out of the QB's hands quickly can prolong his career. Was never a big Mayfield fan but it was fun to watch him play. That poor guy was really beat up last year.
Man it really sucks for Mayfield.
Wait. He’s going to the panthers? He’s dead to me now.
It never ceases to amaze me how many modern vehicles were either not equipped with operating turn signals or have owners who have never mastered the use of such complicated technology. :rolleyes:
I agree, what amaze me the most is that there are cars who can pilot by them self , I have seen car that have side light automatically turned on when the car turn but they didn't even manage at least to turn on the turn signal when the wheel turn by a certain angle. may be a bit late but better late than nothing
Just when you think you've heard everything,
https://currently.att.yahoo.com/att/...111950287.html
The world is still full of surprises.
Oh man, I saw that.
How crazy can you get?
It's the Yeti that convinces you to shoot your fishing buddy, not Big Foot.
this guy is well know by his friends under the nickname "Jim of arc"
2022, the return of the bath salts.
which can come to bath assaults
"Florida man assaults a bath tub, after thinking it was the mythical creature Cthulhu while high on bath salts." (probably a real headline)
I hadn't ever head of a "Cthulhu". I want to see a Cthulhu vs Superman cage match.
There's a reddit for that https://www.reddit.com/r/whowouldwin...an_vs_cthulhu/
lol
That's amazing.
Man when Shaggy said he was going for a stroll, he wasn't kidding. What's it been, 3 weeks. Hope he hasn't become feral. lol
And here we see the feral programmer in the wild. Crickey mate! It’s looking right at us.
Watch it now that he doesn’t spit unparameterized queries at you!
Ohhh, a near miss! We almost lost our Users table there.
This is why you should always let the pros handle feral programmers. Don’t ever try to tackle one on your own!
Make sure to wear gloves when handling them. Their outer layer of pseudo code is toxic.
feral programmer :
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We had a neighborhood "fusion fest" themed picnic in the park here today. Been a while due to the CRUD but in observation shade-tented serving tables were very spread out to maximize air flow.
I think my favorite may have been a variation on "grape jelly meatballs" substituting spicy Asian chili-garlic sauce for the traditional tame Heinz style chili sauce. Ladled over fresh spinach leaves and egg noodles.
Favorite salad side may have been the "Dutch-Mediterranean Slaw" of chopped onion, celery, radish, carrot, and cabbage tossed in a lemon and fresh mint dressing. Lighter and crunchier than a straight Tabbouleh.
Nice breeze, no flies or skeeters. Lots of interesting micro-brews to sample.
Sounds fun. I'd like to try the "grape jelly meatballs". could you fax me some????
Even the smell was amazing. We got text, voice, pics, video, why no Internet scent transmission technology yet?
Did they die off "as a thing" in modern times?
https://quaintcooking.com/2021/02/25...ail-meatballs/
I thought that grape jelly meatballs were just a norm.
The normal ones are the norm. :p
Then come the variations, some replacing the chili sauce and others replacing the grape jelly (with things like cranberry sauce). I imagine some recipes use ginger, or coriander, and on and on... even aside from addressing the ingredients of the meatballs themselves.
Some just punt and use Aldi's Big Sack O' Balls I imagine.
Do we need to issue a 'Most Wanted' for Shaggy?
"They seek him here,
they seek him there,
those vbforumers seek him everywhere.
Is he in heaven or is he in hell?
That demned elusive Shaggy."
For all we know he tried messin' with Sasquatch.
He might be Sasquatch. After all his name is Shaggy.
Why else would he choose hiking over a chance to spend his vacation sitting in front of a computer screen talking to us.
He is trying to find his pal Scooby-Doo while fishing some salmon
Three days between posts in the Post Race thread. If Shaggy doesn't get back soon this thread might die.
It looks like the heat wave has broke for the UK/Europe.
100+ degree days are common where I live but most houses have AC so it's not a big deal. But I remember when I was a kid, we didn't have AC. Thank goodness I was young, it would kill me nowadays. lol
It is a weird generational gap growing up in the 90s. I remember in elementary school we did not have central air conditioning; some classrooms had window units, but every classroom had ceiling fans. However, I remember getting to middle school and there was central air conditioning (except in the gym). But looking back, I don't think my youngest brother (who's 8 years younger than me) ever went to school without central air conditioning.
I definitely think it has something to do with your body adjusting. You probably tend to tolerate uncomfortable temperatures better if you don't depend on climate control in the first place.
After a certain age you don't tolerate anything well. lolQuote:
I definitely think it has something to do with your body adjusting. You probably tend to tolerate uncomfortable temperatures better if you don't depend on climate control in the first place.
On this day in 1796 General Moses Cleaveland sailed 1/2 mile up the original Cuyahoga River channel, surveyed and marked out a New England-style public square, then got back in his boat and never returned.
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The settlement of "Cleaveland" eventually became known as "Cleveland". One theory is that Cleaveland's surveying party misspelled the name on their original map. More than likely though, the story goes back to the Cleveland Advertiser, a local paper in the early 1800s. They could not fit the words “Cleaveland Advertiser” on their masthead, so they dropped the extra “a” to make room and the name stuck.
It sounds like the snowflakes will be having their way and all 50 US States will be subject to a new law forcing mandatory year-round Daylight Savings Time starting in 2023.
Besides all of the problems this will bring instead of going to permanent Standard Time which makes more sense, both options probably have the mercantilists licking their chops.
Think about the "smart devices" that were built to auto-adjust twice a year. Sure, some may get software updates but others will have to be replaced. Older dumb devices don't adjust, so we can simply "set it and forget it." But what about big-ticket items like current cars or even major appliances?
Imagine winters where daylight doesn't break until 9 AM.
That makes me think of the clowns who got married to Windows 95 or 98 for so long, and then remarried XP, and then Windows 7.
I wonder which of those unsupported OSs will get patches for Permanent Year-Round US DST?
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Imagine winters where daylight doesn't break until 9 AM.
It's the same amount of daylight. Though I do have one clock that I will probably have to replace. But newer cars/appliances, as long as they can connect to the internet, it will probably be an easy fix.
Time is an illusion.
Space is a delusion.
Crap, you mean I'm having illusions and delusions. No wonder I'm so confused.
You still believe the earth is flat? Pssh, it is a line. #lineearther
I just don't know what to believe anymore. Except there is no such thing as gravity, the earth sucks!!!!
Isaac Newton. What an idiot.