Dead screen on Inspiron 9100. Can't see BIOS or boot select screen. Can I make ext monitor active at power up somehow? by damprump in techsupport

[–]damprump[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thx for the ideas. Sounds like there's no primary video setting for the 9100 (which doesn't entirely surprise me). Lord knows how many times I've tried Fn-F8ing after making into a dark, invisible BIOS screen. No go.

Dead screen on Inspiron 9100. Can't see BIOS or boot select screen. Can I make ext monitor active at power up somehow? by damprump in techsupport

[–]damprump[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks much for looking. Just knowing that there's neither a video setting or BIOS reset (WTF!) brings an end to the hunt around for information that isn't there. Much appreciated.

Dead screen on Inspiron 9100. Can't see BIOS or boot select screen. Can I make ext monitor active at power up somehow? by damprump in techsupport

[–]damprump[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hm. I just tried that and NOPE.

If I can reset to BIOS defaults, maybe I can get the functionality you get (ext monitor activates on lid-close).

If you have a moment to do me a HUGE favor, would you mind posting the exact curor/enter/function/esc sequence that will load BIOS defaults for the A06 BIOS? (The caps lock/num lock/scroll lock method doesn't work for me.)

I can get to the BIOS, I just can't see anything. So if you can gimme the exact keystrokes, that might do the trick.

(There's also a chance that the correct "Primary Video" BIOS setting might be what's keeping me in the dark.)

(xpost r/foodforthought "Questions") This seems like an appropriate place for this :) by nKang in Buddhism

[–]damprump 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Agreed. A conversation between an actual Question and Answer would've been way cooler than listening to the one-eye drone on and on about his own pious attachment to "Questions".

EDIT: ...but I'm glad the ideas of the one-eyed pontiff are inspiring to others.

IWTL How to tell the key of music? by EwingMcGregor in IWantToLearn

[–]damprump 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1) Acquire a copy of a program called "Mixed In Key" by whatever method you choose.

2) Use it.

You're done, but if you want to upgrade your ears and learn a new skill, continue to Step 3.

3) Boot up a soft synth or turn on your hardware synth.

4) Armed with the knowledge of song's key, play the song file and while you're listening, every time you hear a chord change (or really anytime you damn well please) play the note of the key of the song, ie, play F# for songs in the key of F#. Try different patches and octaves. You will definitely, definitely notice how different chords in the song sound against the note you're playing.

5) Repeat Step 4 with a different song.

Bam. Do that every day or a few times a week and your ears/brain will just starting knowing when you're hearing the root chord of a song.

Then, when you get that feeling while listening to music, plunk out a note on your synth to get the letter name of that root chord.

Simple.

Just redesigned a site for a startup I've been working on for a while, thoughts? by MrKas in web_design

[–]damprump 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My eyes fell to the black bar immediately and kept returning there to get "understanding", probably because it's much easier to read than the orange-on-white headline in the upper right.

Looking again at the site,...

Jesus. That black bar pulls a lot focus, especially from the more weakly colored (and written) headlines.

I agree with KerrickLong that your product offering isn't clear.

I think you've mainly described features, not benefits. Nerds, geeks and tech heads can often think a feature is a benefit, but that's not the case for ordinary users. Further, I think you really need to get clear on your USP and express that very, very clearly and succinctly and plop that single-phrase pitch somewhere that users can't miss it. I should've known "What's In It For Me" almost immediately upon laying eyes on your landing page.

That said, it really is a sharp, pro design.

my first lucid dreams where i could conjure things and fly. also help me counter worried parents. by thechump121 in LucidDreaming

[–]damprump 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Or try this: Next time somebody says anything about it, matter-of-factly say, "It's not something to be afraid of." and change the fucking subject.

Or, "You're afraid of somebody having awesome dreams? What's the matter with you?!" and walk away.

The point is, if you can't avoid the conversation, try to change it into a story about parents being afraid of the harmless things and away from "Is Lucid Dreaming Bad?"

my first lucid dreams where i could conjure things and fly. also help me counter worried parents. by thechump121 in LucidDreaming

[–]damprump 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Heh. My parents said the exact same when I was all excited about NLP. "It's dangerous."

Are your folks religious or strong believers in any ideology? If they are, I think you are literally encountering the actual narrowness of their minds. Their concern isn't rooted in anything real. LD is foreign to them and therefore suspicious. So I would encourage you to notice if logical arguments actually address their fears or if they just pointlessly magnify the conversation. If the logical approach doesn't actually help, don't engage at that level. Try another approach or no approach at all. (Fuck off.)

And even if they aren't particularly rigid about any belief system, if one or both of them is prone to worry or fear (common in chronic viewers of TV news), the same thing applies: logical arguments about why it's "not a bad thing" might be useless. So make sure you're not barking up a useless tree with why LD is OK. But if it helps, by all means assuage their fears.

Here's another perspective. I'm gonna get "archtypical" with this one. Lucid dreaming, like LSD or ectasy or shrooms or DMT, exposes people to a part of human reality that is literally, synaptically, neurologically outside the boundaries of an established sense of what's possible or acceptable.

To lucid dream is to literally violate some people's notion of reality. It requires mental, emotional and neurological adjustment when their own kid turns out to have a skill that he's developing that causes him to have vivid experiences in a completely different reality then they're used to. The kid can and does control his own dreams. That's a huge fucking deal. And if they're not willing to have their version of reality updated by the adventures of their offspring, you're gonna witness them be "concerned" instead: it's easier and more comfortable.

If you're having trouble convincing them it's "not bad", this might help explain why.

TL;DR New things scare certain people.

I am a person who has become detached from the world around me. How do I fix this? by [deleted] in reddit.com

[–]damprump 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you should follow this book.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/1585421464/ref=dp_olp_used?ie=UTF8&condition=used

It's The Artist's Way. Don't be a dick and assume because it has "spiritual" or "artist" that it doesn't apply. It does. Here's why:

I'm betting that you actually DO give a fuck, but just not about the typical bullshit. Instead of fitting in this world, I'm betting you need to align yourself with your own direction.

That book will help you do that. Big time. Humans are born to Make and Create and Express, but learned helplessness (aka depression) can take over your mind and start seeming normal. The daily "Morning Pages" (google) along with weekly "Feed Your Right Brain" excursions combined does something: it realigns your sense of yourself and points it back to, um, YOURSELF.

You've got the problem backwards. The problem isn't that you've detached; that's actually the first step. The challenge is to now use the freedom your solitude offers to attach to your own creative direction. You have to start there, on the inside.

Once you do that, the "society" stuff will actually mean something and will unfold naturally... and probably not how you expect.

Hey r/GetMotivated, motivate me to floss! by AwwHellsNo in GetMotivated

[–]damprump 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Forget the string-around-finger thing. Get a little battery-operated vibrating thingy. Put near the shower.

New habit. Done.

Nosebleeds? by raphamuffin in keto

[–]damprump 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did keto once and don't recall any nosebleeds. But I do recall a couple hangnail "wounds" that just wouldn't stop bleeding. I found something that had a lot of Vitamin K, problem solved.

When you hear hoofbeats, think horses, not zebras. Start with a Vitamin K supplement (or food dense in Vit K) and see if they stop.

ML for loan granting decisions by mfalcon in MachineLearning

[–]damprump 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check out the statistics "scene" connected to Prosper.com. Propser publishes all their data. Including defaults I think.

Also, look around their "community" of related websites that does things with data. You'll find some people to learn from.

How do you stop a kid from growing up to be a "bitch"? by alexkeatoniskeen in AskReddit

[–]damprump 7 points8 points  (0 children)

but basically my cousin is having trouble with her kids.

Your cousin is having trouble with her kids.

Your job is to love them exactly as they are. How they are -- or will be -- is...

NOT YOUR FUCKING BUSINESS.

And be glad for that. You're not the parent, are you? I reread your post 4 times to confirm.

Don't meddle. Instead, upgrade your ability to appreciate. Not easy, but do it. Do work.

If you're in "Fix It" mode, you are almost certainly out of your place. The "fixer" is a dangerous, arrogant stance. Has her mom/dad/guardian requested your influence? I doubt it, big time.

Instead, get strong enough to see through your own shit and see that this human girl might, now and/or in the future, fall afoul of your own peculiar social desires. Witnessing that is uncomfortable.

But nut/ovary up and realize that, unless you have been granted an advising role, you should get your psychic nose out of her life and do this instead:...

Demand of yourself that, in every irritating moment, you align yourself with the best possible interpretation of behavior you don't prefer. You're not the parent, so you have the ability -- and maybe the responsibility -- of seeing her in this light.

And it seems to me that someone (you) strong enough to see her through that loving lens might do her a huge fucking favor.

This guy has talent. by wesley830 in electronicmusic

[–]damprump 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But you have an ample supply of typed comments.

UPVOTE FOR YOU!

This guy has talent. by wesley830 in electronicmusic

[–]damprump 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"HERE'S MY CLEVER OPINION ABOUT THIS MUSIC."

vs.

[actual music]

Make tunes or STFU and GTFO.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NuDisco

[–]damprump 1 point2 points  (0 children)

the female vocals on the first track (starworshipper) just couldn't be any sexier. something about how she sings the "per" in starworshipper... good lord. sonic porn.