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The Monkey

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  1. Lol. I knew we'd been down this road before. Thanks for the offer to lend the tools. There's a bottle of something in it for you.
  2. I think I may have posted about this once before, but I could use some advice re my home Ethernet wiring. My apartment came "wired.". We have a ton of drops, but im not sure whether they're all lit. The reason I'm not sure is that the patch panel is also a mess. From back when I did some network stuff I remember this connectivity shit being a two man job. I don't have that luxury. Basically, I want to at least figure out what's lit and what's not. What tools do I need? Is it worth getting a tester? Also, how hard/easy is it to terminate my own Ethernet cables? Patch cables are such a ripoff. Overall, I need a bit of advice about how to assess what exactly it is I have here in terms of a wired network.
  3. I think I've related this before, but on 9/11, I was driving out to Hofstra Law School (I was in my second year). I commuted to Long Island from Manhattan. Listening to Howard Stern, as I always did, when I looked in the rearview mirror. I just happened to be on a rise on a section of the LIE such that I could see the Towers. One of them was smoking. Then Stern said a small plane had crashed into one of the Towers. Thinking not much of it, I continued driving, and the events continued to unfold. I watched the buildings fall in a classroom on a TV. Then because I couldn't get back to Manhattan because it was sealed off, I spent the night alone in East Hampton. I still wish I had turned around as soon as I first saw the smoke. Not that I could have helped or anything, but just to be there. To be close, and of course, to be with my family. We didn't lose any immediate family members that day, and I can't believe our good fortune. The mood in the city for the weeks and months afterward were unlike anything I have ever seen or likely ever will see again. As bad as everything was, the city truly came together. The only thing that comes close is when there is a blizzard here. All of a sudden, the NYC edge softens and people are just kind of friends, throwing snowballs, hitting the bars. It was like that for a long time (though more in a life during wartime sort of way) and I will never forget it.
  4. I like the bug jar idea, actually.
  5. Yes and no, I think, Al. All involved knew that Bin Laden vowed never to be taken alive. Eric Holder said as much when discussing a possible trial iirc. So yes, we were prepared to arrest him knowing full well he was getting a tap to the head.
  6. A trial would only further fuel the flames by those that hate the US that our "justice" system is a sham and a mockery. This needed to be settled in theater, not made into theater.
  7. That would have been awesome.
  8. Interesting doc by an 8th Grader premiered at Tribeca film festival this weekend. Haven't seen reviews, and not sure I would be able to watch. http://www.tribecafilm.com/filmguide/archive/second_day-film33278.html
  9. We are going to have to start gently explaining this to our son.
  10. I don't think we ever intended to take him alive.
  11. Just got back from the celebration at Church & Vesey. Surreal.
  12. Gang, what's the app to use for printing from my iPad to a wifi printer?
  13. Sitting here one block from WTC. I hope that fucker suffered. Now let's bring the troops home.
  14. Heading to a bachelor party, so I guess one of everything. On the rocks.
  15. Well, I can't argue with you there.
  16. Isn't it all kind of due to the fact that the mk2, even in its original iteration, is still a pretty damn good headphone?
  17. I set it up. Anticlimactic.
  18. Thank you. I lost my senses for a moment.
  19. Should I set up the TV on the floor for now anyway? Or should I wait?
  20. And the stand arrived with major damage. Fun week.
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