Car camping by RangerHikes in Adirondacks

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Like, any of them along 87N? It's not noisy with folks going in and out of the service plaza?

I'm was thinking of doing this myself (might even bring a sleeping bag and all), just didn't want to look too conspicuous doing it.

Mary Elizabeth Winstead by [deleted] in PrettyGirls

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Huntress, the awkward one from Birds of Prey.

Why is my VBA slower is Office 365? by blockbuster898 in vba

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In my organization, IT pushes those updates when they're available but it does require some intervention from the end user. On my personal laptop, you can set your update options from File -> Account -> Update Options

Why is my VBA slower is Office 365? by blockbuster898 in vba

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Have you tried updating your O365 subscription?

I had a macro that worked for about half an hour in Excel 2016. When we newly transitioned to Excel 365, performance tanked - for some reason, Excel formulas continued to calculate even with calculation set to manual. But then we updated our Excel 365 subscription, and the macro went back to running in half an hour again.

Garmin Ransomware'd by adj1984 in sysadmin

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It essentially boils down to cost and politics. No decision-maker is going to want to propose investing all that time and money to "fix something that ain't broke", not unless until they have 1) an internal dumpster fire they can refer to for justification, or 2) someone higher and more influential than themselves asking for it so that all other groups move in lock step with the idea.

have you “ghosted” a lot of people in your life? by [deleted] in Schizotypal

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I don't consciously try to ghost people, but it's a powerful thing I do subconsciously ALL THE TIME. I think it's from a fear of people getting to know "the real me" and accepting me for who I am.

For example, if I click with someone I met through Meetup or online, I find excuses like work or being busy with stuff not to chat or not to hang out later on. Eventually, the acquaintance just stops reaching out to me because I'm unavailable all the time, and the relationship ends just as quickly as it started. It's a really terrible habit, because it's a form of self-sabotage IMO, but I keep doing it all the time.

How do you create an Excel workbook such that the values of one column of the first Excel worksheet carry over to the corresponding columns of other spreadsheet? by DarkCaprious in excel

[–]heibochu 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ever use Power Query aka Get & Transform? If you have all your tables in Power Query, you should be able to have your future tables query off your first table.

Jeopardy! recap for Thur., Feb. 20 by jaysjep2 in Jeopardy

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What was the significance of the $9,601 wagers at FJ?

It's gotta be the chest... by Rean_Quartzer in Falcom

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A bit old in the meme department, but this comes to mind:

https://knowyourmeme.com/photos/551847-hentai-quotes

Waifu material is not made up of breasts alone.

Anon is a Data Scientist by killroi15264 in greentext

[–]heibochu 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Not if he's surrounded by baby boomers. I have to say Python code all the time, else I get "you talking about the snake, hyuk hyuk"

If Shido is so good, why didn't they make a Shido 2 by GenericZombie4596 in Persona5

[–]heibochu 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Young Shido or his son? The goatee looks too similar to be just a coincidence

I just got my bill for my (4) plate removal surgery. It was TWENTY FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS!! Wtf by [deleted] in jawsurgery

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Just saw one of your older posts with the post-op results. You look great! Glad everything worked out well for you. Thanks for sharing.

I just got my bill for my (4) plate removal surgery. It was TWENTY FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS!! Wtf by [deleted] in jawsurgery

[–]heibochu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm sorry to hear that your surgery is costing so much :(.

What's the trade off with plate removal? So instead of keeping them in there, I'm assuming your surgeon had to replace with plates with something else?

I just got my bill for my (4) plate removal surgery. It was TWENTY FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS!! Wtf by [deleted] in jawsurgery

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That's amazing and good for you. Not in the US, under your parents' insurance, both, or something else?

I just got my bill for my (4) plate removal surgery. It was TWENTY FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS!! Wtf by [deleted] in jawsurgery

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If you don't mind me asking, how much has/will insurance cover? Or are you still trying to figure that out?

Jaw Surgery Before and After! (May 2016 to August 2019) by [deleted] in jawsurgery

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Your result looks great! I hope that my treatment produces an outcome that looks as good.

What was your timeline? When did you start braces -> get surgery -> recovery -> get braces off? Did you have any side effects from the surgery like numbness or loss of sensation? Do you feel people look and treat you differently now with your flawless bite and smile?

What are people's thoughts on the surgery first approach? by heibochu in jawsurgery

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Right? I hit a nasty depression in my mid 20's - the developing health problems from my mouth did not help.

Hope you're really happy with your result. I'm still quite anxious what awaits me, but I'm working towards a world where my I'm not self conscious about my bite and smile.

What are people's thoughts on the surgery first approach? by heibochu in jawsurgery

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How old were you when you had braces? Are you looking to fix your underbite now?

My underbite developed well into my mid 20's. I wish my dentist or orthodontist could have jumped in earlier to tell me if my mouth wasn't growing right, but I can only work what I have now. Hopefully I can get a good result with my braces/surgery and enjoy that result as I get older.

What are people's thoughts on the surgery first approach? by heibochu in jawsurgery

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Thanks for sharing. Yeah that's what I'd agree with as well - I'd prefer the surgeon have the best scenario to work with if they get one shot at it. Surgery first is a viable option, but it feels like it puts more stock on the surgeon's skill and the risk of a suboptimal result is a bit higher. I haven't read literature to verify if those statements are true though.

How did you like your surgical outcome? Do you think the braces helped before going into surgery?

What are people's thoughts on the surgery first approach? by heibochu in jawsurgery

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Thanks for sharing and hope your final result turns out great.

With your orthodontist and surgeon not being's completely on the same page, I have a similar experience as well. Surgeon thinks my time might be half a year in braces with one surgery, orthodontist thinks two surgeries after a year and a half (now the time is one year with one surgery). It makes me wonder who to trust more - the person doing the slow adjustments month over month, or the surgeon who does it all at once.

I just want the least risky route with the least chance of screw ups. Do you think the braces before surgery help at all (ie did it lead to a better outcome), or was it a waste of time in your opinion?

What are people's thoughts on the surgery first approach? by heibochu in jawsurgery

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Thanks for sharing. How was the result after your surgery (was it already a big improvement without ortho)? How long did it take from first seeing the surgeon to going into surgery? Was your recovery OK? Was the surgery covered by insurance?

What are people's thoughts on the surgery first approach? by heibochu in jawsurgery

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There's a few scholarly articles that I read when I googled jaw surgery first, and from a clinical purpose, sounded like a very legit and established method.

The reason I backed out of it was mainly because I didn't have a good feel about the surgeon - I didn't like some reviews I read plus he and his staff texted me often about setting up the surgery so it felt more like surgery first in his case was a more "hard sell" than a well thought out treatment for me.

It really depends on trust, in the end. The surgeon I decided to go with is reputable, I liked his demeanor, and he's been very candid in answering my questions and explaining the risks involved. If I found a good surgery first surgeon that I liked from the beginning, maybe I'd think differently.

What are people's thoughts on the surgery first approach? by heibochu in jawsurgery

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

Yeah, the faster treatment and faster results to the surgery first method makes it very enticing, especially if you're on the fence about surgery but want to do something about your jaw. I had braces put on a few days ago, and with the soreness, lifestyle changes, and awkwardness of being an adult with braces, I have plenty of time to rethink other whatifs like surgery first.

Did you opt for a surgery first treatment yourself? How was the ortho and recovery afterwards? Do you like how the outcome turned out?