FOH Shower Thoughts

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All new video games seem to be 50/50 female/male in combat roles, and movies are trending the same way. Is this increasing female enlistment numbers?
 

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1) Imagine a militarized large cat. Like a mountain lion, panther, etc designed, bred, and trained to infiltrate and assassinate. Maybe equip with gear and spy.

2) rigging Alexa with one of those mannequin heads use by hair dressers.
 
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When Thanos snaps: Conjoined twins? Come out as one person, or both go? Or ripped in half to bleed or split in half and departure line is smoothened over?

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No, they won't. There were pop musicians in Bach and Mozart's day, too. We don't talk about them any more. More likely it will be people that you've never heard of that they will study in the future. Like Eric Whitacre, György Ligeti, and John Adams.
Ligeti is a deep pull indeed.

I raise you xenakis!
 
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With stuff like cell phones, smart TVs, Alexa, Smart homes, etc, I think everyone knows that you can be heard and/or seen, and everyone claims different levels of discomfort and paranoia with that. That's a hell of a run on sentence. Anyways, I don't ever hear people talking about the IMU in cell phones or how the whole damn thing is essentially an INS. What type of cyber-Warlock invasion of privacy kind of shit can tech companies get up to with that info available in abundance?

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An inertial navigation system (INS) is a navigationdevice that uses a computer, motion sensors (accelerometers) and rotation sensors (gyroscopes) to continuously calculate by dead reckoning the position, the orientation, and the velocity (direction and speed of movement) of a moving object without the need for external references.[1] Often the inertial sensors are supplemented by a barometric altimeter and occasionally by magnetic sensors (magnetometers) and/or speed measuring devices. INSs are used on vehicles such as ships, aircraft, submarines, guided missiles, and spacecraft. Other terms used to refer to inertial navigation systems or closely related devices include inertial guidance system, inertial instrument, inertial measurement unit (IMU) and many other variations. Older INS systems generally used an inertial platform as their mounting point to the vehicle and the terms are sometimes considered synonymous.
 
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Shit like that always makes me want to take out my phones battery except when I want to use it but then I realize that'd take time and I'm lazy.
They tracked CIA agents doing Sekret Renditions from Iraq during Bush the Elders reign and charged them with crimes in Italy because of basic spycraft fails of that sort.
 
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With stuff like cell phones, smart TVs, Alexa, Smart homes, etc, I think everyone knows that you can be heard and/or seen, and everyone claims different levels of discomfort and paranoia with that. That's a hell of a run on sentence. Anyways, I don't ever hear people talking about the IMU in cell phones or how the whole damn thing is essentially an INS. What type of cyber-Warlock invasion of privacy kind of shit can tech companies get up to with that info available in abundance?

I can't say I'm not upset about it, but I need a cell phone. On the other hand, I don't have an Alexa or GoogleHome or anything like that. Just a cell phone. I could probably get away with an old timey cell that just makes phone calls, but too much of my work is emails and texts as well.
I've got nothing to hide, but that doesn't mean I want everyone all up in my business either.

As far as shower thoughts though, why don't people use bar soap anymore? My parents don't use it, and I guess it's kinda out of fashion in the younger crowd too? I just don't feel clean without a good bar soap and a scrub, don't think body wash would cut it through the sawdust and whatnot I've had on me.
 
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I can't say I'm not upset about it, but I need a cell phone. On the other hand, I don't have an Alexa or GoogleHome or anything like that. Just a cell phone. I could probably get away with an old timey cell that just makes phone calls, but too much of my work is emails and texts as well.
I've got nothing to hide, but that doesn't mean I want everyone all up in my business either.

As far as shower thoughts though, why don't people use bar soap anymore? My parents don't use it, and I guess it's kinda out of fashion in the younger crowd too? I just don't feel clean without a good bar soap and a scrub, don't think body wash would cut it through the sawdust and whatnot I've had on me.

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Most recruiters were telling recruits to use body wash instead of bar soap because you have to make sure the bar soap is spotless after each shower, including the little bubbles/foam residue. With body wash, you just have to wipe down the top.

Very first trip to the shoppette, T.I. said that everyone had to buy one of these things, and I've been using one ever since. Fuck bar soap.
 

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Shit like that always makes me want to take out my phones battery except when I want to use it but then I realize that'd take time and I'm lazy.
They tracked CIA agents doing Sekret Renditions from Iraq during Bush the Elders reign and charged them with crimes in Italy because of basic spycraft fails of that sort.

my last 2 phones had permanently installed batteries.
 
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Most recruiters were telling recruits to use body wash instead of bar soap because you have to make sure the bar soap is spotless after each shower, including the little bubbles/foam residue. With body wash, you just have to wipe down the top.

Very first trip to the shoppette, T.I. said that everyone had to buy one of these things, and I've been using one ever since. Fuck bar soap.

I still use a loofah or puff or whatever those are called occasionally, but I just can't get into body wash.

Do silverfish come out of the drain? I'm on septic, so surely not right?
 

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I use bar soap for everything except excessive ocd levels of handwa shing.

I even wash my hair with bar soap.

I am a deeply lazy individual.

You just have to remember to go clean to dirty so you're not smearing your taint on your face.
 
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With stuff like cell phones, smart TVs, Alexa, Smart homes, etc, I think everyone knows that you can be heard and/or seen, and everyone claims different levels of discomfort and paranoia with that. That's a hell of a run on sentence. Anyways, I don't ever hear people talking about the IMU in cell phones or how the whole damn thing is essentially an INS. What type of cyber-Warlock invasion of privacy kind of shit can tech companies get up to with that info available in abundance?

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Sounds like the tech needed to count how many steps you take or flights of stairs climbed.
 
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Sounds like the tech needed to count how many steps you take or flights of stairs climbed.

Or the cadence of your walk, or your sleep patterns, or the time of day when your delirium tremens start to set in...
 
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