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iamjanco

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  1. Just finished binge watching the series since it was released on Wednesday. It's okay, was a bit slow in places, but kept me interested enough to finish watching the first season; and the very end of the last episode (Episode Eight) definitely creates room for a second season. My recommendation: if you've never played the game and have thought about doing so, watch the series beforehand.
  2. I think it's a great idea, E! Would clicking on the attachment itself take the reader to the post the attachment is associated with? Or just open the attachment in a separate tab/popup? I'm guessing most would likely find the former useful if they were after context.
  3. mainly a mix of the first and third, with sprinklings here and there of the other three.
  4. ...it's a great game; but i know you really bought it coz the lead character's initials (jcd) are the same as mine. jc d'jango that said, i may be easy, but i'm not cheap...
  5. John Hammond: The Time Tom Waits Wrote Me A Song On The Spot Hard-knock Manlocal Legend Hans Olson Is A Master Of The Blues But Will He Ever Get Control Of His Destiny?
  6. ...for when you're not eating chocolate pudding with them. Angels in Heaven, filmed on the Spoon Lady's front porch for Play Music on the Porch Day, in Asheville, North Carolina. (proof that Asheville is properly equipped to host dueling banjos)
  7. Heavy Blues/Stomp Rock Playlist Fairly decent Dick Cavett video from 1969 highlighting the depth of soul (heart) Janis put into her performances:
  8. ...out of the blue today, I received a response to a comment I made nine years about a song by a German band known as F.S.K. (also known as Freiwillige Selbstkontrolle; or, literally translated, voluntary self control, in English). The gist of my original comment and this new response had to do with two different versions of the same song, one recorded during a BBC Peel Session and the other, the original version of the song (which I regularly used as a Friday night DJ to close out my sets in a German bar in Southern Germany, for reasons I won't go into at this point in time). While a screen cap of that conversation follows, as does the original version of the song, I should note that FSK is also short for Freiwillige Selbstkontrolle der Filmwirtschaft, Germany's self-regulatory body of the movie industry, which plays a role in certain levels of censorship in German media. and a couple more by them...
  9. Yup, and it might be interesting percentage-wise to know just how many web site owners--whether developers or not--are aware of the potential impact to their SERP because of that; as well as how many of those are actually trying to do something about it. I'm retired now and don't have to worry about it, but all sites that market what they're vested in--especially smaller sites like this one (EHW)--will have to deal with those possibilities (or not, but we both probably understand the implications associated with that). Additional info for the laypeople ( source: )
  10. Multiple versions, including a cover by Sina et al.
  11. Bouncing Souls - Stoked for the Summer (Documentary) - Full Movie
  12. * Sparrer - Here We Stand https://youtu.be/mYNK6i9rAeE?si=_Vv1i1bqiRM_r8eJ * Sparrer - Because You're Young https://youtu.be/SNMjgBQVf8M?si=R86cuHGDtLk7c9Sl
  13. the toy dolls story
  14. I decided to pick up some stuff that should allow me to make a video of the total eclipse on April 8th; needed some eclipse rated protective glasses, an ND5 filter (100000x +16.5 Stop) rated for solar, and an adapter ring for the filter (105mm-112mm Magnetic Step Up Ring Filter Adapter; allows me to mount the filter on my 150-600mm Sigma Sport OS). My location is scheduled to be in the path of totality for ~2 minutes; and if the weather holds up, I should be able to shoot the video from my balcony.
  15. Source. Note: I've been using the paid versions of Malwarebytes and Bitdefender, as well as Adblock Plus, to block first and third party cookies in sites I attempt to access, regardless of which browser I'm using. If a site offers me little in the way of what I'm after and requires me to provide additional info about myself (e.g, by way of mandating the need to establish an account for access; paid or not), I simply close that browser tab/window and go elsewhere. Where access to my data is absolutely necessary for me to conduct my business (and/or to fulfill a desire to view specific content), I grant access to that data on a case by case basis. Added: Still... ...a lot of that will soon start being moot though as Google begins deprecating Manifest V2 web browser extensions in favor of Manifest V3 extensions. Browser extensions like those I already mentioned and others like uBlock Origin might stop working in Chrome as early as June this year. For more information, see Google Chrome's Manifest V2 support timeline.
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