That was Christmas Eve. Her farts were clearing the room the next day while we tried to open presents. We gave her some Pepto Bismal on the advice of our vet friend and she got through it, but man.
November 21, 2025 at 1:19 AM
That was Christmas Eve. Her farts were clearing the room the next day while we tried to open presents. We gave her some Pepto Bismal on the advice of our vet friend and she got through it, but man.
Our family dog when I was a kid once got out and found a Ziploc bag of ribs that someone must have left outside while waiting on some charcoal to light. We don't know how much was in the gallon bag to start with, but she didn't finish them. I don't know how much a dog has to eat before it stops.
November 21, 2025 at 1:18 AM
Our family dog when I was a kid once got out and found a Ziploc bag of ribs that someone must have left outside while waiting on some charcoal to light. We don't know how much was in the gallon bag to start with, but she didn't finish them. I don't know how much a dog has to eat before it stops.
Assuming it's still there: The opt-out option isn't in the "change subscription" menu like you'd think. You have to click "cancel subscription." It's like trying to fight a Comcast price increase.
November 20, 2025 at 10:18 PM
Assuming it's still there: The opt-out option isn't in the "change subscription" menu like you'd think. You have to click "cancel subscription." It's like trying to fight a Comcast price increase.
Microsoft sent out an email about a price increase with my upcoming Office 365 subscription annual renewal that (a) downplayed the fact that the increase was due to Copilot AI and (b) made it sound like it wasn't optional.
But you can opt out of Copilot and the price stays the same as it's been.
November 20, 2025 at 10:17 PM
I don't know if it's still available, but I managed to opt out of Copilot and not get a price increase when I got that same email earlier this year.
Hardly the biggest problem here, but I see a neutral conductor and no ground. The 240V outlet should have a ground but no neutral. I guess it's possible that it's wired that way and the white wire is just being used for ground?
I've decided I don't like this.
November 18, 2025 at 12:53 AM
Hardly the biggest problem here, but I see a neutral conductor and no ground. The 240V outlet should have a ground but no neutral. I guess it's possible that it's wired that way and the white wire is just being used for ground?
You mean the fact that the k prefix is the only one (don't come at me with deca or hecto, those aren't real) that doesn't follow the convention of upper case prefixes for positive exponents? Because I've always hated that.
November 14, 2025 at 8:00 PM
You mean the fact that the k prefix is the only one (don't come at me with deca or hecto, those aren't real) that doesn't follow the convention of upper case prefixes for positive exponents? Because I've always hated that.
My favorite (least favorite) unit I've ever had to use is MMBtu/kWh, which is one million Btu per kilowatt-hour, and is a way of expressing the "heat rate" (inverse of efficiency) of a power plant. It's secretly not even a unit at all, it's just a number.
November 14, 2025 at 7:52 PM
My favorite (least favorite) unit I've ever had to use is MMBtu/kWh, which is one million Btu per kilowatt-hour, and is a way of expressing the "heat rate" (inverse of efficiency) of a power plant. It's secretly not even a unit at all, it's just a number.
I already have to make sure we don't buy anything bigger than a double roll or it won't fit in our old house's holders. Where would you put one of these?
November 14, 2025 at 2:54 PM
I already have to make sure we don't buy anything bigger than a double roll or it won't fit in our old house's holders. Where would you put one of these?
I like that, but we could also make it South Bend Indiana University of Pennsylvania, a satellite campus of Indiana University of Pennsylvania (which is in Indiana, Pennsylvania).
November 14, 2025 at 12:28 PM
I like that, but we could also make it South Bend Indiana University of Pennsylvania, a satellite campus of Indiana University of Pennsylvania (which is in Indiana, Pennsylvania).