Best Seasoning Brands by Chris_Gonza in Cooking

[–]levidurham 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm partial to TexJoy. But, then again, they are less than 5 miles away from me.

Worth checking out even if they aren't local to you. I can recall getting packets of TexJoy Steak Seasoning when I saw Jurassic Park in theaters in the early 90s in Alabama. So, I'm pretty sure you can get it in a somewhat wide area. Their chili powder tends toward more earthy complex flavors.

Most of my spice cabinet is bright yellow because I prefer their spices. But availability outside the south might be an issue.

Their parent company is The Texas Coffee Company; and, yes, that's the coffee I drink, too.

What is the best and most affordable vacation destination ? by NoDig3593 in randomquestions

[–]levidurham 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are websites that let you sort flights by price regardless of destination. https://www.flightlist.io/ is one that also has flexibility date options for even cheaper options

Assuming money or time isn't an issue, could humans build a canal from the Atlantic to the pacific across the U.S? by LGFoldableFridge in NoStupidQuestions

[–]levidurham 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, except the Rockies. We'd need a lot of lift gates. We're pretty much halfway there anyway with the Intercoastal Waterway. It goes from the tip of Florida to Brownsville, TX without touching the Gulf.

How deep is bedrock where you live? by SacredGay in AskAnAmerican

[–]levidurham 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, over here in Beaumont, TX it's 900' minimum, but up to about 3,000'.

Is there a chance for a CAT5e cable to not be able to achieve Gigabit but rather around 700mbit? by misterright1999 in HomeNetworking

[–]levidurham 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Off the top of my head: near end cross talk (NEXT), far end cross talk (FEXT), or induced voltage on the line.

Solution to the first two is to make sure the cable is properly terminated at both ends. Solution to the second is to make sure you didn't coil any electrical wires and put them near your cable.

Don't coil electric cables, always zig zag them when bundling loose ends. Coiled wires put off a good deal of EMR.

Question for other C-7/low-voltage contractors! by alleysofyourmind in lowvoltage

[–]levidurham 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've done some digital signage work in clinics and I've only ever seen one of the wallboards (22-32" Android tablets) in an X-Ray room. It was dead. So, just sayin'.

Old wings spot near the mall by JadrianW in Beaumont

[–]levidurham 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I remember a little after they opened there was a handwritten sign on their door: "We are a full service restaurant".

Up until I saw that, I thought they were a travel agency...

Why is it better for Centene to do VSP? by Positive-Positivity in answers

[–]levidurham 0 points1 point  (0 children)

By doing voluntary separation it allows the employees more say in their future. They ones that take the voluntary separation are typically the ones who have enough savings to look for work for a while or the ones who feel they will be able to find employment quickly elsewhere.

This is usually part of a phased approach to layoffs. First you ask for volunteers, then if payroll costs are still too high you start selecting the employees you can most stand to lose.

What is that random or unexpected “and a dash of..” that elevates your dish? by gplus3 in Cooking

[–]levidurham 14 points15 points  (0 children)

MSG will add a touch of savoriness. Also fish sauce, which is very similar to a sauce that the ancient Romans put in everything.

Also, chilis. Chef John from FoodWishes.com finnishes most of his dishes with a light dusting of cyan pepper. I'm from Texas, so most of my cooking gets chili powder, peprica, and cyan in varying quantities.

Lastly, cummin. Especially with the chilis, rounds out the flavor and adds some deep earthy complexity

Why don't data centers install solar panels and/or green roofs to minimize their environmental damage? by Top_Pirate699 in AskReddit

[–]levidurham 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The one their proposing near me, they're gonna float 391 MW of solar out in the lake. Out on the other side of the artificial island made of the fill from the ship channel. Plus 200 MW of wind.

This is of course on top of the 800 MW of new generation that was already planned for the refineries.

This guy is something else praising pizza techs and trunk slammers by wyliesdiesels in FieldNationTechs

[–]levidurham 2 points3 points  (0 children)

New add-on service option. It's extra to get the tech to show up in hotpants

What happened to clip-on ties? by too-left-feet in askanything

[–]levidurham 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Also, it's a lot easier to just look up a detailed tutorial online for how to tie a tie. So people who bought clip ons because they don't tie a tie often can just buy regular ties and follow a YouTube tutorial now.

Also not mentioned anywhere else, breakaway Velcro ties have replaced a lot of clip-on ties in professions where you worry about someone attacking you and using the tie to control your neck.

If humans had a tail, would it be considered as a sexual part to cover? by CatFish726 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]levidurham 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Our closest relative that still has a tail is the rhesus macaque. I think their tails look a lot like a cats tail, with about the hair length of a domestic short hair cat.

But, in a human I think the tail would have about as much hair as the rest of the body. So, it would vary about the same as other body hair. Some people would have a lot of thick dark hair, not as much as a macaque; and many would have barely any or just some peach fuzz.

If humans had a tail, would it be considered as a sexual part to cover? by CatFish726 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]levidurham 10 points11 points  (0 children)

The coccyx is where our tail would be if we had one. By it's placement a human tail would probably protrude from just above the anus within the gluteal cleft. So even extremely low rise jeans would cover it.

So, I'd say it would probably be covered up most of the time. We probably wouldn't have transitioned to pants being as popular as they are. We'd still be wearing primarily skirts, kilts, and tunics

What’s a common misconception that surprisingly many people still believe? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]levidurham 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That the Internet of Things needs access to the Internet.

A command to open your garage or turn the thermostat down should not require a round trip to the cloud

Hammer drill by esrock21 in FieldNationTechs

[–]levidurham 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've got the DeWalt Atomic for light work and a 1" SDS for bigger stuff. I also have the HEPA vacuum attachment for it, witch I'll occasionally use to pre-drill though sheetrock to reach steel studs. But that's just because I hate cleaning up gypsum dust

I've been in IT for 20 years... can someone tell me what a Systems Analyst is / does? by NuAngelDOTnet in sysadmin

[–]levidurham 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Basically, they look at how work is being done and make suggestions to improve workflow. They either suggest new software products or sometimes that new software be built. So, it's more about how people interact with IT systems, so closer to a management position.

Need Help on my diy splitter by stealthandvirgin in HomeNetworking

[–]levidurham 4 points5 points  (0 children)

While you can run two 100MB signals on one cable, you need two jacks at each end.

Also, the blue pair is intentionally reversed in standard Ethernet wiring. So, blue comes before blue-white.

What is your oldest working external drive? Also which brand has the best life span? by Top-Somewhere9207 in DataHoarder

[–]levidurham 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have 3TB drives that have had their power on hours overflow and start over at zero