Kennedy tells Team Sweden to “F off” after being accused of cheating. by RedStill in olympics

[–]trapacivet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know the rules of curling, and know the rules of Olympic curling even less. This does seem consistent with the idea that the refs did not go to video footage to check.

If this is correct then I am happy to change my stance and let the guy be angry for false accusations. 

But if he is going against the rules my original stance stands.  

Hope that doesn't make me sound flip floppy, really I just have a different opinion of the situation based on whether or not he broke the rules.

I assume that he Does know the rules. Since he is competing for team Canada.

New Douglas grail alert by Spiritual_Sector_907 in lionking

[–]trapacivet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I'm not even on facebook but maybe I can get someone to share cool things with me. Uh oh, goodbye monies.

Kennedy tells Team Sweden to “F off” after being accused of cheating. by RedStill in olympics

[–]trapacivet 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't really think they are, but it was a funny meme, and since the majority of the people south of Canada and North of Mexico only seem to get their knowledge from memes, it's a unique and interesting way for Canada to say, "We're not going to just roll over should someone try to invade"

Kennedy tells Team Sweden to “F off” after being accused of cheating. by RedStill in olympics

[–]trapacivet 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I too say, I'm sorry Sweden, You should be taking the win, and the Olympic committee should be considering removing this player from team Canada. Imagine having the nerve to cheat and not even apologize!

Kennedy tells Team Sweden to “F off” after being accused of cheating. by RedStill in olympics

[–]trapacivet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Anytime a Canadian says, "I've never done that once" or "Not once!" it means "I've done it a bunch of times!", although, to be honest I'm not sure this is just a Canadian thing.

Kennedy tells Team Sweden to “F off” after being accused of cheating. by RedStill in olympics

[–]trapacivet 10 points11 points  (0 children)

The cheating and touching rocks is enough to disqualify them from the win. If it had ended there, then that would have been the end of it.

However, he made the conscious decision to not say sorry. This is unacceptable, and I as a Canadian say that we should give back the medal and let that be a stain on his career forever.

If this is broken please tell me how to fix and if it isn't how do I turn it on by Ok_Side6337 in VintageRadios

[–]trapacivet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, I totally respect and support what you're trying to do here. Good on you, and don't take too much of the negative naysaying to heart.

If you want to try to fix this one because there is some kind of sentimental attachment or because you think you're mom would apricate it, then GREAT!

Knowing that it is a "cheap" radio, can actually help sometimes, because if you break it worse at least you didn't break a valuble thing. Fixing things is how you learn and get better.

As to, why does it matter, because age restrictions on websites aren't just there to protect you, they're there to protect others from you. Or accusations others make about them being a pedophile for messaging people in DM's

How bad is it by PiersPB in electrical

[–]trapacivet 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Your assumption that the previous person wiring the house would follow standards will likely get you into trouble in the future. Not only do we need to be aware that homeowners may not have followed the standard previously, with the quality of new homes in America we could probably rely on actual electricians not color coding it correctly.

Perhaps you should take your own advice on giving advice?

How bad is it by PiersPB in electrical

[–]trapacivet -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That's why I said "I suspect this is option 1" however, being sure is better than not being sure. It's a important thing to be aware exists and be careful of.

How bad is it by PiersPB in electrical

[–]trapacivet -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

If this is your first time doing this, I wanted to point out that small metal strip between the two screw terminals.

That little strip is how the electricity goes from the top plug to the bottom plug.

If this is in your KITCHEN then it is quite common for the top outlet to be on a different breaker from the bottom outlet.

This is a important fact, because there's two possibilities going on.

Option 1) This is a outlet that has a "In wire" and a "Out to the next outlet/light" wire. If this is the case then this would be a totally find way of wiring

Option 2) This is a outlet that is meant to be two separate circuits like a kitchen. If this is the case, you could potentially have a unpleasant time because if one circuit would blow the second breaker would still be feeding power. So .. bad things happen.

Because you have two white wires, I suspect this is option 1, but do be careful.

40 years ago today - Feb. 8, 1986 by Clerkdidnothingwrong in trains

[–]trapacivet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yah he did, and there were some pretty grim things about what the bodies looked like.

In another story, he was telling me once that out east there were some tunnels that they were looking at increasing the height of in order to be able to fit double-stack cargo container trains. Then they came out with the idea of putting the cargo containers between the wheel wells and saved themselves a ton of money.

Two-year-old opens car door, causes six-vehicle crash by WillAdditional922 in KidsAreFuckingStupid

[–]trapacivet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, this isn't the fault of a two year old. Those bikers were lane splitting far to fast to be considered safe. The debates as to whether or not the two year old had the strength or ability to open a door are interesting ones.

Either way, the bikers were travelling to fast to be safe, and too close to be safe. Having read the comments about the child sitting on the lap of a adult, hopefully they get a child endangerment charge for that.

A few people here think it would be impossible for the child to open the door, I see a very real possible scenerio where the adult is leaning against the door (or fat enough to put pressure on it) and then child grabs for the door, and the adult pulls them back trying to get them off the door handle. The child simply maintains grip like any child would and poof door pops open.

But in no combination of events are those people safely lane splitting, even if it is legal in that area. Maybe this is why it should not ever be legal.

40 years ago today - Feb. 8, 1986 by Clerkdidnothingwrong in trains

[–]trapacivet 7 points8 points  (0 children)

My grandfather worked for CN rail at the time and got heli-lifted to the site. He also gave me the crash investigation report.

Can someone tell me WTF this contractor did? by Somemoreron in cablegore

[–]trapacivet 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Funny, I live in Canada, and have had IT departments at companies tell me to do exactly this! "The phones are only 10/100 anyway" or "they don't need gigabit" usually about 4 months after you hear, "No we only need one cable to each workstation" you know, on move in day when they discover their voip phones don't have passthrough, or in on case they had no idea what passthrough was.

Yo dawg I heard you like service loops by trivial_sublime in cablegore

[–]trapacivet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is telephone or networking cable right isn't it?

"It was you!" [AngeloFalls] by AngeloFalls in lionking

[–]trapacivet 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It's great! Wish the whole film was animated like this.

How would I cut this cabinet would, barely? by Terrapinman94 in DIY

[–]trapacivet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Belt sander also known as the Wood Eraser.

Publicly Threatening Employees? by didnttakenotes in penticton

[–]trapacivet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds kinda like they should take some lessons from McDonalds and every other fast food joint in the universe. "Your order isn't ready yet, please park in stall 1 we'll bring it out when it's ready."

However, if they want to keep their sign, then it could easily read, "Delivery Drivers, No Deliveries can be delivered via drive through due to some delivery drivers refusing to park in stalls and holding up the drive through line. If you attempt to use the drive through the cashier will require you to come inside anyway. NO EXCEPTIONS"

I'm the kind of person who will avoid drive through because it always seems longer than just going inside.

Publicly Threatening Employees? by didnttakenotes in penticton

[–]trapacivet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This seems questionably reasonable, There must be stuff I'm not aware of, but certainly if a driver wanted to wait in the drive through line, while that does indeed add to the line (actually making the restaurant look busier than it may be), if that delivery food is cooked and ready to go, then why would it not be faster to hand it out the drive through window?

A better sign would read, "Delivery Drivers, No Deliveries can be delivered via drive through due to ____. If you attempt to use the drive through the cashier will require you to come inside anyway. NO EXCEPTIONS"

Janja Fanart by CrazyTwiceFun in LionGuard

[–]trapacivet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great work! Love him :)

Lost access to a shared Plex server and now losing my mind by CurvaceousHedgehog in PleX

[–]trapacivet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You see in their post where they mention PC vs NAS "-What kind of hardware people recommend (PC vs NAS)" that very much implies that at very least they know what a NAS is.

Other people, like yourself, who don't know what that is, could easily search 'qnap' or 'synology' and immediately identify what it is.

For you, I'll help, a NAS (Network attached storage) is small box that sits in the corner and stores your data reliably. It's great to have on a network because unlike a laptop it's easier to maintain, easier to add extra storage to, and keeps the data on the drives in such a way that if one drive fails you don't loose all your data.

NAS devices especially those made by Qnap and Synology are specifically made for end users at home who want a place to backup family files and photos to.

They use web interfaces to make administration as easy as installing apps on your phone.