thymehog
ThymeHog
thymehog

-10000000 points for forgetting the goddamn rope.

If I missed the start of a sentence, I’ll sometimes interrupt the person to ask them to repeat themselves because I, personally, would rather only have to repeat the first half than the whole thing.

Give them examples of “inside” versus “outside” voice. Take them outside and let them shout, them bring them inside and have them speak quietly. May not work great at playtime, but during quieter times, a reminder of using “inside” voice may help.

Basically, think of each "channel" on roku as an app. The Netflix app, for instance, lets you access Netflix's streaming library. What each app does varies from app to app, and mostly what History Channel's app has is trailers and clips and behind-the-scenes stuff and some old episodes of their shows. It's not like

It is sad this is still and issue 20+ years later.

"RAPE: The Crisis in Modern Society"

What's weird is the dog doesn't appear to show any aggression signs before it grabs the kid. No ears back, bared teeth, or tucked tail. He just ran up and decided to play tug of war with the kid's leg. This leads me to believe the dog was trained to do this.

Yeah, a dog just doesn't attack unprovoked like that unless there is something else wrong. I don't mean anything the kid would have done, but some kind of neglect or abuse of the dog. I hope he can be helped!

Before I watched the video, I was like, whatever, my dog hates little kids on bikes too. But after watching the video, I was genuinely shocked. That dog was waaay aggressive. And I might get chastised for this, but the dog isn't even a "violent" breed. As a dog lover, I'm very disappointed in this dog and his

I wasn't trying to dismiss the article or the issue, but it might be worth a short sentence clarifying that the exploit was established via proof-of-concept, not data breach.

Cool. Now, how to we fix Kinja?

Not sure how that solves anything. Recording isn't the issue. Immediate, automated distribution of material is. Also, usually handheld situation, no car involved.

IF you watch the whole video this doesn't seem like a way to keep soda bottles from fizzing over at all, does it?

Blah blah give me the damn product link!

Tasker was one of the reasons I gave up my flip phone and got a smart phone. Imagine my disappointment when I found there was almost no documentation explaining how to use it. I used to write technical operating instructions and know a little bit about it. The Tasker instructions don't even make a good introduction

Just because we think a product is cool doesn't mean it's an ad. It means we think the product is cool.