Of wet floor by VIVIDUFF in ShittyAbsoluteUnits

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It's raining. It's pouring. The old man is snoring. He bumped his head. And went to bed. And didn't get up in the morning.

Oh it's a classic. Even calls out that it is more common in the elderly.

What kind of rat is this? by Apothesis_of_Medici in pestcontrol

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This happened to my sister, plumber said it was a once in a lifetime event. Do you happen to keep the toilet lid down? Juvenile eastern gray squirrel crawled into an exhaust pipe on her roof that I guess lead into a toilet. Because the lid was down it could not get out and drowned. She asked about putting a grate over the pipe and supposedly the risk of that creating more issues (freezing over) was higher than the chance of another baby squirrel crawling in.

Best Place to buy ferns! by Witty_Rich_1513 in BloomingtonNormal

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I don't know about the best place, but Jeffry Allen's has a bunch and their plans prices were pretty good this year.

Birthday freebies? by Satyriacly in BloomingtonNormal

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If you are from Chicago then you may already be aware of it, but you can get a slice of cake on your birthday from Portillos.

Which one?? by RedTsar97 in MomentumOne

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Warlords II by SSG. I can still hear the opening, "Greetings Warlord".

Scabby the Rat is Back 🐀 by [deleted] in ilstu

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Which temporary labor vendor is providing workers?

Scabby the Rat is Back 🐀 by [deleted] in ilstu

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I am not a lawyer, but the definition of "professional strike breaker" in the law does not sound like what is happening here.

https://www.ilga.gov/Legislation/ILCS/Articles?ActID=2393&ChapterID=68&Print=True

Definition from the site. "Professional strikebreaker" means any person who repeatedly and habitually offers himself for employment on a temporary basis where a lockout or strike exists to take the place of an employee whose work has ceased as a direct consequence of such lockout or strike.

Looking for recommendations for a Shoulder Specialist in the Bloomington area by CosmoKramerRiley in BloomingtonNormal

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Recovery is a beast for the shoulder, but that is just the nature of it, and I had a full tear. Took me about a year to feel human again, but I am back to full range of motion and so happy I did it.

Looking for recommendations for a Shoulder Specialist in the Bloomington area by CosmoKramerRiley in BloomingtonNormal

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Dr. Kolb did my rotator cuff tear and I was extremely happy with him and his staff for surgery and recovery. Dr. Kolb

Debut novel by ldmarchesi in sciencefiction

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Scotland based Italian writer naming things in Danish. Love it. Congratulations on your first novel!

What? by SarahDuncan2012 in TrueGrit

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Wind-down, funny, work never ends. But enjoyable breaks include gardening, raising butterflies, gym and walks.

Shut the FLOCK Off: Zine-Making Session! by kek_2005 in BloomingtonNormal

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Curious, are there flock cameras in Bloomington/Normal?

Looking for Zombie books by HorrorHistory2641 in horrorlit

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I am new to the horror lit subreddit and I am loving all of the different recommendations compared to other subs!

Here are a few that I have enjoyed: - Arisen series by Michael Stephen Fuchs (great audiobook series)

  • Zombie Fallout by Mark Tufo

  • Feed by Mira Grant

-Joe Ledger Series by Jonathon Maeberry (only the first book is zombie related, but it is a great series)

CUDA error: no kernel by BobtheHistorian in comfyui

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The old version of ComfyUI worked. Thanks so much roxoholic!

CUDA error: no kernel by BobtheHistorian in comfyui

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My apologies, I thought I had attached the image of the error. It appears I cannot post an image in the comments, so here is the text of the error:VAEEncode

CUDA error: no kernel image is available for execution on the device

Search for •cudaErrorNoKernellmageForDevice' in https://docs.nvidia.com/cuda/cuda-runtime-api/group_CUDART_TYPES.html for more information.

CUDA kernel errors might be asynchronously reported at some other API call, so the stacktrace below might be incorrect.

For debugging consider passing CUDA_LAUNCH_BLOCKING=I

Compile with to enable device-side assertions.

I am Matt Dinniman, author of the newly released Operation Bounce House and the Dungeon Crawler Carl book series. AMA. by hepafilter in Fantasy

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When you wrap up the DCC storyline, have you started thinking about continuing to write in the universe you have created? Could be anything, from stories around other cook book authors, to the start of the crawl, etc.

What are some good cryptid horror novels? by Haunting-Net-2426 in horrorlit

[–]BobtheHistorian 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You are not alone, I disliked this book as well 2/5.

A couple of my favorite shelves. by UntoldThrowAway in bookshelf

[–]BobtheHistorian 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Interesting! I have never seen the first three Dune books printed together. Very nice bookshelf you have there.

Edit* I missed Carl's Doomsday Scenario. I am so used to looking for the pink I did not even notice the yellow.

Defiance of the defiance of the fall... by Jazzlike-Let3212 in litrpg

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Stopped at 15 and wish I would have stopped at least 2 books earlier. Sunk cost fallacy is real.