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Wow, that's intercultural fusion food with a vengeance.

(and I mean a horrid, violent, multigenerational-feud sort of vengeance.)


It'll go well with the menu selection at what Richard Lupoff described as a modern sino-Scandinavian restaurant: Swedish meatball egg foo young, Norwegian yak-butter tea, and homard in sweet-and-pungent sauce.
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Catawampus wrote:
GlytchMeister wrote:...do you know what taro root is and how to cook it?
My taro root fried in chili and honey sauce is apparently practically addictive, judging from reactions to it.
I hope you gave the local lady a more specific description than that - from what you've said about the area, she'd probably open a can of Chili Con Carne to fry the stuff in. (And I won't guess what she'd make of "honey sauce".)
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Is anyone else having issues getting to the main wapsi square page and forums? Two days in a row, from sometime in the morning to sometime in the evening, I kept getting an error. "Could not find server or DNS error." The heck is that?

Also, I bought a new power strip, and moved three cords to it from the other one. So far, no problems with the power. The crazy thing is that I had been using that one for a while. Maybe it put some extra wear on it?

Either way, I need to get a new light switch. I'll do that when I get paid Thursday, before I get my car washed and the oil changed.
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Alkarii wrote:Is anyone else having issues getting to the main wapsi square page and forums? Two days in a row, from sometime in the morning to sometime in the evening, I kept getting an error. "Could not find server or DNS error." The heck is that?

Also, I bought a new power strip, and moved three cords to it from the other one. So far, no problems with the power. The crazy thing is that I had been using that one for a while. Maybe it put some extra wear on it?

Either way, I need to get a new light switch. I'll do that when I get paid Thursday, before I get my car washed and the oil changed.
Alkarii: wapsisquare.com is hosted on a server run by Bookworm - who lives in the greater Houston area.

He has had issues in the past when major storms have hit the area, but has done his best at getting the site back up as soon as he could.
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When in doubt, go here to check:
http://www.isitdownrightnow.com/forum.w ... e.com.html

It was down a good portion of yesterday, if I recall...
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"Character is what you are in the dark." - D.L. Moody
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jwhouk wrote:Alkarii: wapsisquare.com is hosted on a server run by Bookworm - who lives in the greater Houston area.

He has had issues in the past when major storms have hit the area, but has done his best at getting the site back up as soon as he could.
That's my guess, as well. More than a foot of rain in a day... probably does bad things to the availability of power in the area.
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Well, it certainly does bad things to the availability of solid ground in the area...
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GlytchMeister wrote:Well, it certainly does bad things to the availability of solid ground in the area...
I get all mushy, just thinking about it...

*Drops a copy of "Surviving your first flood" survival guide in the pun jar*
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lake_wrangler wrote:*Drops a copy of "Surviving your first flood" survival guide in the pun jar*
Which, at the moment, is sitting at the intersection of Deluge Street, and Noah Way.
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How to survive a flood

By Captain obvious

Go uphill until you aren't wet anymore. If there are no hills to go up, find a boat, preferably with an engine and fuel, or maybe a sail and rudder. At least make sure you have an oar. Use said boat to find a hill, then go up it until you aren't wet anymore.
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GlytchMeister wrote:How to survive a flood

By Captain obvious

Go uphill until you aren't wet anymore.
Several teen-agers just drowned at Ocean Beach, near San Francisco... they went wading in the surf and were swept out to sea. The news report said that the surf force at that beach is so strong that even ankle-deep currents can be enough to knock an adult off balance.

The same can be true for rain floods. Fast-moving water is powerful... less than a foot of it can sweep a car away.

So, "go uphill until you aren't wet anymore" is not as simple and obvious a solution as it sounds at first. The water can be extremely insistent that you go downhill, along with it, and go meet its whole big family. :(
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Dave wrote:
GlytchMeister wrote:How to survive a flood

By Captain obvious

Go uphill until you aren't wet anymore.
Several teen-agers just drowned at Ocean Beach, near San Francisco... they went wading in the surf and were swept out to sea. The news report said that the surf force at that beach is so strong that even ankle-deep currents can be enough to knock an adult off balance.

The same can be true for rain floods. Fast-moving water is powerful... less than a foot of it can sweep a car away.

So, "go uphill until you aren't wet anymore" is not as simple and obvious a solution as it sounds at first. The water can be extremely insistent that you go downhill, along with it, and go meet its whole big family. :(
Not only that, but if the rain keeps coming, it may turn out that the hill won't remain a hill too long... (If it's REALLY raining a lot... ;) )
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"Dummy! I sent a jeep, a boat an' a helicopter, didn't I?"
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AnotherFairportfan wrote:"Dummy! I sent a jeep, a boat an' a helicopter, didn't I?"
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Yeah, I remember that one... 8-)
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Heh, I bet I just pissed someone right the hell off. I was in the left lane on I-430, going abut 75 (it's 65 for the area I was on) and some idiot decided to get so close I couldn't see most of the hood of her car (unless the driver was one of those emo kids who look overly feminine). So, since someone decided to screw with me, I hovered beside a large truck with a trailer, and let my speed drop to about 70.

Now, I know you're gonna say something about causing a traffic hazard, but this person was the only person behind me for that. Although someone else they tailgated got behind them right as I started hovering by that truck.

I need to get some of those letters for mailboxes and put something on the back of the car.

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I keep wanting to get one of those programmable LED message signs.
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I want one of those as well, but it may be a pain in the ass to mount it in the car.
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Alkarii wrote:I want one of those as well, but it may be a pain in the ass to mount it in the car.
One of the single-line ones that scroll the message across - slightly larger than a license plate.

Put it in the rear window. Program several appropriate messages, control it from your phone or in-car system.
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AnotherFairportfan wrote:
Alkarii wrote:I want one of those as well, but it may be a pain in the ass to mount it in the car.
One of the single-line ones that scroll the message across - slightly larger than a license plate.

Put it in the rear window. Program several appropriate messages, control it from your phone or in-car system.
I could swear I've seen versions for sale which are built right into a license plate frame...
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