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if a fire were smoldering in the walls of my house what would it smell like? serious question.
at a total loss why the smell migrated to the doorway but i think i figured out the source tonight.opened the fridge to get some milk :mellow: and noticed the smell immediately. accidentally brushed my hand up against the divider that separates fridge from freezer. scalding hot. :hot:

after a little research it turns out you should make sure the condensor fan needs to be free of obstruction in order to work properly. the grate over the fan was completely blocked by pet hair :shrug: completely. when i pulled the fridge away from the wall that smell rushed out at me.

cleaned the grate, popped the back of the fridge off and shot some compressed air in there to clean out some dust/hair.

hopefully that does it.

 
Anyone ever watched Operation Repo? These are all actors, right?
Yes. Somewhere before or after the show they say that it's a "reenactment" of real repo stories.But I thought I'd found the greatest show in the history of television for two episodes until I noticed the disclaimer.
 
umm anybody see "Jeopardy" tonight?
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What happened?Score at the start of FJ: Molly: 16,000, Fred: 11,200, Mike: 3,200
Molly insanely bet it all and wound up with 0. Fred wins by default.

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Wow.Lincoln, Nixon, and did they count FDR?

 
umm anybody see "Jeopardy" tonight?
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What happened?
Score at the start of FJ: Molly: 16,000, Fred: 11,200, Mike: 3,200
Molly insanely bet it all and wound up with 0. Fred wins by default.

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Wow.Lincoln, Nixon, and did they count FDR?

FDR didn't finish his second term. McKinley is the third one.
 
umm anybody see "Jeopardy" tonight?
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What happened?
Score at the start of FJ: Molly: 16,000, Fred: 11,200, Mike: 3,200
Molly insanely bet it all and wound up with 0. Fred wins by default.

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Pretty easy question, too: Of the 20 Presidents who were elected to a second term, two of the three who didn't finish their second term.
Wow.Lincoln, Nixon, and did they count FDR?

FDR didn't finish his second term. McKinley is the third one.Crap. Forgot about McKinley being elected twice.
 
Related - List of Presidents sorted by days in office

and neat footnotes:

Andrew Jackson and Grover Cleveland each won the popular or electoral vote in three different elections, but only served two terms. In Jackson's first presidential bid in 1824, he won the plurality of the electoral vote—and perhaps the popular vote as well—but was denied the presidency after the election was thrown into the House of Representatives (the House decides the election if no one achieves a majority of the electoral vote). Cleveland won the popular vote in the election of 1888, but not the electoral vote.
The short period Nixon did serve in his second term does make Nixon the longest-serving nationally elected office holder (with a total of 4,949 days when the 2,922 days he served as Vice President are incorporated) eclipsing Franklin D. Roosevelt by 527 days.
 
channelsurfing.net got shut down by Homeland Security. No more free Clippers games for me. :mellow:
On Ron and Fez the other day, they were talking about torrents and a guy called in from Atlanta and said he was involved in running a few torrent sites, one of which was the now-dead Mininova. Obviously no way of confirming this, but he said he pulled down $300-400K in internet advertising. :mellow:
 
umm anybody see "Jeopardy" tonight?
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What happened?Score at the start of FJ: Molly: 16,000, Fred: 11,200, Mike: 3,200
Molly insanely bet it all and wound up with 0. Fred wins by default.

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Lincoln, Nixon and......damn.
 
Still can't figure out what possible reasoning the moneyleader could have to risk it all in Final Jeopardy. What's the point?

 
-fish- said:
How do I put someone on ignore? I've never done it and can't seem to find a button or anything. I can't read the gambling thread anymore without having to sift through one ####### discussing the 75 props he's betting. Really? You need a new post every time you bet on "first TD will be less than 1.5 yards"?
PM Shuke
Creating aliai for the sole purpose of PM'ing Shuke would be good shtick
 
And the idea is that you are supposed to have 12 of everything. The least expensive china in there was still $95 for a 5-piece setting. And $70 for the flatware (two forks, a knife, and two spoons).China: $1140.00Stemware (white and red wine glasses): $1920.00Flatware: $840.00:goodposting: Ridiculous.
I thought 'hack's "Is it 1965?" comment was spot on.
:goodposting: It turns out that, not only is my wife awesome, so is my MIL
 
I guess this thread is the right place to post this: Best Burgers. :goodposting:
"California: In-N-Out Burger"Good lord. :goodposting: No idea why there is so much love for In-N-Out.
Have you ever lived anywhere with nothing like an in-n-out? I have nothing but Burger King and McDonalds near me. I live in a burger wasteland.California the answer is Rocky's Crown Pub in Pacific Beach.
Next time you're in West Seattle, Laurelhurst, or Issaquah check out Jak's
 
And the idea is that you are supposed to have 12 of everything. The least expensive china in there was still $95 for a 5-piece setting. And $70 for the flatware (two forks, a knife, and two spoons).China: $1140.00Stemware (white and red wine glasses): $1920.00Flatware: $840.00 :lmao: Ridiculous.
I thought 'hack's "Is it 1965?" comment was spot on.
:ninja: It turns out that, not only is my wife awesome, so is my MIL
Awesome MiLs don't exist. We're all insane, it just takes time. Your constant efforts at denial are amusing though.
 
Snow day! Same storm hitting Rosie greeted Newfoundland overnight. 8 inches. It's not the snow shutting us down, its the wind. We'll finally get to take the skidoo out though. Bought a new machine 2 years ago and it has 58 km on it.

 
Is any of you guys an accounting/Quickbooks :excited: ?

I'm concerned that the guy who closes out our month-end isn't doing it right, but I don't know enough to question. Here's one scenario in particular that makes me uneasy:

Owner of company uses a personal Discover card for various supplies over a couple of weeks. Those purchases go into our QB correctly (as far as I can tell) - the invoice is entered under the correct vendor, etc., and at some point he puts in that the Discover card was used.

Instead of writing a check to the owner for every purchase, we just make a large phone payment to Discover every couple of weeks. I was looking for a transaction recently and noticed that those payments to Discover are being categorized as Member's Distribution.

That's not right, is it? Shouldn't it be a repayment of a loan or something along those lines? I feel like that's going to make it look like the owner took a lot more money out of the company over the year....

 
Is any of you guys an accounting/Quickbooks :thumbup: ?I'm concerned that the guy who closes out our month-end isn't doing it right, but I don't know enough to question. Here's one scenario in particular that makes me uneasy:Owner of company uses a personal Discover card for various supplies over a couple of weeks. Those purchases go into our QB correctly (as far as I can tell) - the invoice is entered under the correct vendor, etc., and at some point he puts in that the Discover card was used.Instead of writing a check to the owner for every purchase, we just make a large phone payment to Discover every couple of weeks. I was looking for a transaction recently and noticed that those payments to Discover are being categorized as Member's Distribution.That's not right, is it? Shouldn't it be a repayment of a loan or something along those lines? I feel like that's going to make it look like the owner took a lot more money out of the company over the year....
if it's for the owner's personal expenses and the company is paying the bill, doesn't that pretty much equal the owner taking money out of the company? :notanaccountant:
 
Bruce Dickinson GB

GM Pitt

Sonny Lubick Blowup Doll GB

Waiting to hear from Char and Cos. Anybody else that will have money on the game feel free to chime in.

Personally I like Pitt right now.

 
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Is any of you guys an accounting/Quickbooks :thumbup: ?I'm concerned that the guy who closes out our month-end isn't doing it right, but I don't know enough to question. Here's one scenario in particular that makes me uneasy:Owner of company uses a personal Discover card for various supplies over a couple of weeks. Those purchases go into our QB correctly (as far as I can tell) - the invoice is entered under the correct vendor, etc., and at some point he puts in that the Discover card was used.Instead of writing a check to the owner for every purchase, we just make a large phone payment to Discover every couple of weeks. I was looking for a transaction recently and noticed that those payments to Discover are being categorized as Member's Distribution.That's not right, is it? Shouldn't it be a repayment of a loan or something along those lines? I feel like that's going to make it look like the owner took a lot more money out of the company over the year....
if it's for the owner's personal expenses and the company is paying the bill, doesn't that pretty much equal the owner taking money out of the company? :notanaccountant:
If that was the case, yes. But he only uses this card for business stuff (vendors who have us set up on pre-paid terms and charge the card when we order medical or office supplies).
 
Is any of you guys an accounting/Quickbooks :nerd: ?I'm concerned that the guy who closes out our month-end isn't doing it right, but I don't know enough to question. Here's one scenario in particular that makes me uneasy:Owner of company uses a personal Discover card for various supplies over a couple of weeks. Those purchases go into our QB correctly (as far as I can tell) - the invoice is entered under the correct vendor, etc., and at some point he puts in that the Discover card was used.Instead of writing a check to the owner for every purchase, we just make a large phone payment to Discover every couple of weeks. I was looking for a transaction recently and noticed that those payments to Discover are being categorized as Member's Distribution.That's not right, is it? Shouldn't it be a repayment of a loan or something along those lines? I feel like that's going to make it look like the owner took a lot more money out of the company over the year....
if it's for the owner's personal expenses and the company is paying the bill, doesn't that pretty much equal the owner taking money out of the company? :notanaccountant:
If that was the case, yes. But he only uses this card for business stuff (vendors who have us set up on pre-paid terms and charge the card when we order medical or office supplies).
my bad I read that backwards. I thought he was using business card for personal expense :bag:Since you're paying the bill directly, I would think it should be coded just as if he was using a company card - just debit the correct expense accounts, and credit cash in bank.
 
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Last night I dreamt my ex-girlfriend's dog bit my current girlfriend(?). What does this mean? :thumbup:

Just a small scratch on the shin from a fluffy little dog if that matters.

 
And the idea is that you are supposed to have 12 of everything. The least expensive china in there was still $95 for a 5-piece setting. And $70 for the flatware (two forks, a knife, and two spoons).China: $1140.00Stemware (white and red wine glasses): $1920.00Flatware: $840.00:lmao: Ridiculous.
I thought 'hack's "Is it 1965?" comment was spot on.
:goodposting: It turns out that, not only is my wife awesome, so is my MIL
How long did you stay single?
 
Gambling guys, who do you like Sunday figuring it will be GB -2.5, 44.5?
Green Bay to cover. Too many injuries on PIT's offensive line.What PIT's defense is best at (stopping the run), GB doesn't even try to do well.What PIT's defense is weakest at (stopping a spread offense that sprays the ball around), GB does very well.No lean on the total.My heaviest Super Bowl position is Heath Miller over 38.5 receiving yards. It's up to 40.5 at some places. I still like the over at that number.
PIT gets burned on spread offenses by teams with good TEs. I don't think Quarles qualifies.
 
Last night I dreamt my ex-girlfriend's dog bit my current girlfriend(?). What does this mean? :goodposting:Just a small scratch on the shin from a fluffy little dog if that matters.
Need :lmao: of both to properly interpret this. TIA.eta - both GFs, that is.
 
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