deejStuff Is Here!! (Part Four!)

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I feel like a kid that just ate a whole box of chocolates. Temporarily satisfied, a little guilty of my gluttony, and a whole lot disappointed that it's already gone.

Just watched the last episode of House of Cards season 2. :(

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Ha! It looks like he only does it when his name is sing-songed like that. Midway through the man says "Cody" in a normal voice and he stopped until the woman egged him on again.

I loved how the other dog and the cat took off as soon as he started up.

That's what I did too! :laugh:

I feel like a kid that just ate a whole box of chocolates. Temporarily satisfied, a little guilty of my gluttony, and a whole lot disappointed that it's already gone.

Just watched the last episode of House of Cards season 2. :(

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I haven't even started yet. Ended up being out all day finishing up at the old place and visiting w/the former roomies, then went to my folks b/c my mom talked me into coming over and watching more episodes of Supernatural with her (almost done with season 3! lol). Then my dad asked if we wanted to go to Red Lobster. Yes please! :D
 

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thank you poeia for the recommendation! I just ordered 2 bottles, fingers crossed!!!:toast:

If you have any questions about the way you want them mixed, PM deej (digimon2k here.) He's great with that stuff. And more customizable than any vendor I know of so 3mg won't be a problem.

What flavors did you get? (ETA: Because the great, great flavors is what keeps us all coming back. The rest is just a bonus. I was going to say "the rest is just gravy" but, knowing some of the nutjobs here, we'd end up with a discussion of why deej doesn't have gravy-flavored liquid and whether he should. :) )
 
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Morning Deejsters! Happy Sundae!

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... I haven't even started yet. Ended up being out all day finishing up at the old place and visiting w/the former roomies, then went to my folks b/c my mom talked me into coming over and watching more episodes of Supernatural with her (almost done with season 3! lol). Then my dad asked if we wanted to go to Red Lobster. Yes please! :D

I originally managed to hold off for 5-6 hours, but once I got started I couldn't stop. Woke up disappointed on Saturday finding only 4 episodes left. Red Lobster definitely would have worked to help me pace myself better. :drool:
 

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I liked Season 1. But I made the mistake of rewatching the original, British version on Amazon Prime before watching this one. And the remake doesn't compare. They only had 4 episodes to do it in and it was tighter and crisper and, as much as I adore Kevin Spacey, Ian Richardson was smoother and eviler.

I might have to buy the sequel to that one, "To Play the King."
Too bad you don't have Netflix. The entire trilogy is available for free (House of Cards, Play the King, & The Final Cut).

Was going through the Roku channels the other day. There's a new one that seems like it might be right up your alley. It's called MFM (My Favorite Movies). It's got thousands of movies, all free. From what I saw while browsing the majority are from the 30's through the 60's with lots of big name actors and titles.

Nice thing about the Roku, it's got all of these smaller independent (mostly free) channels AND the big names like Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, etc. So it's really like a one stop, one device (one remote!) solution for those looking to cut the cable.
 

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Too bad you don't have Netflix. The entire trilogy is available for free (House of Cards, Play the King, & The Final Cut).

Was going through the Roku channels the other day. There's a new one that seems like it might be right up your alley. It's called MFM (My Favorite Movies). It's got thousands of movies, all free. From what I saw while browsing the majority are from the 30's through the 60's with lots of big name actors and titles.

Nice thing about the Roku, it's got all of these smaller independent (mostly free) channels AND the big names like Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, etc. So it's really like a one stop, one device (one remote!) solution for those looking to cut the cable.
Maybe. I just ordered a Kindle. That's my present for surviving this week (and it was on sale.) Like Scarlet O'Hara, I will think about Roku another day.

Last night my modem went down. Again. Because it hasn't completely finished dying from old age, Verizon has been resistant to helping me with it. But last night it took half an hour to get the lights to turn on again. On a weekend.

Today I have to set up the WiFi element. Never needed it before as my only computer is a desktop. I might be back for help if I can't understand the manual.

And I have a bad cold. It started Thursday a few hours after learning about Annabella (as a very raw sore throat) so I assume my resistance was lowered due to stress. That knowledge doesn't make the runny nose and cough less annoying.
 

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Bad thing about internet issues, is you can never really be sure if it's your network setup / equipment or a problem on the provider's end.

I spent hours once, troubleshooting & reconfiguring, trying to get my internet to work. Couldn't get a straight answer from Verizon as to whether they were down or not.

The guy on the phone (hard to understand) was wanting me to click here, try this & that, everything I've already been through a million times. I kept saying, all I want to know is if it's down on your end. But to no avail.

Finally it just all of a sudden started working again, which tells me it was them all along.

The Wireless routers Fios gives you are pretty crappy and not all that secure, but they are pretty user friendly for less experienced people to setup.

It's been a long time though since I played with one. I checked out the one they gave me just to see it's functionality. Then I cloned it's MAC address (so I could connect) into a better router and have been using it ever since. By giving my router the same MAC address, The Verizon network sees my router as the one they originally gave me.
 

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I don't have FIOS. They won't wire a building in NYC unless a high percentage of people in the building sign multi-year contracts. I have DSL. The alternative is TWC which I had for years. It's faster but TWC is a disaster. (Except that you can reach a person when you need to.)

Last night the green light for "internet" went out. Usually, I turn the modem off, turn it back on and it reboots. It takes a few minutes, but it reboots. Last night, when I turned it back on, none of the green lights went on -- not even the power one. After I tried a few times, I turned off the computer, turned off the surge protector, moved the modem plug to a different outlet on the surge protector and turned everything back on. Still nothing. Several minutes later I turned it on one more time and it rebooted.

I think it's the modem because it's the same one I've had since I signed up for Verizon and that's well over 5 years ago. I assume it's old age.
 
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