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pensfan4lfe2 · 7 months
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Then&Now || Teddy Blueger
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awoo-ga · 9 months
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rghfll · 1 year
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How stupid are #Geogia #republicans that this race was this close. Actual people voting for an ex football player who can’t even put together a complete sentence. Another HUGE loss for #trump and #magacult members. Doesn’t help when your cult leader wants the #usconstitution destroyed. Bizarre times in the US 😓
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rainedroptalks · 4 days
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blueh...
Blueg. Blagh. Blueh
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yum-zlurplie · 3 months
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some of my cute pups of wobbledogs!
mr. headfoam (named him that because i got new headphones to replace my old junky ones), young adult! code: 4E0FaB4F6L:02Fa=0CFB2C00AaC8^18:U1:Bd1r^a17Eaa46CebU4E0F81B1FEe9ecFB6084035A0FD04Aca0e00838edFE0C8A:82B94:23A2<7cAD7kc6D:48:bC:53=10:c0
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2. Steef (stake AND beef :0000) pupper! code: 3FCD044<c201ca90c0BD0:3C39<^8;E1E.<F2100068^B0^34FfF48E00021E9^3a308b812118F8FF095a671700FDa8F;3^he4eA:400B3:2<=b858ab=2==:0c6a<tFA35485=71b81:a3C9;:02F248<FC20bcFFFEF5aa438Ub011E^C.4B<0a05FE7F3CFF1C7CFF00<17Y37B2F:P0F09C0^P96360^a1CC049t84a61g88^i^:s604FF08C73C^acb80be=BcFPCA1002;69CAEgA0=A6D4;0012707B87<38A
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3. blueg bag (because blueg...) juvenile! code: 70=F1108^0F8dCH3:F3630126F0073E^01g22Ad^0b2a1bE38<^954FaCL94DcCf532a084D76AFlE;821aF88DC^f192=^0ecC0j0941370:25::2e;5=i:E6=A60=62;E3a5B;8=<b:1b8:6Ca;3734<2B8Ab53bC063F57D21=CF82=^1:C^95FFF43FF15FFF03FF820F0CF60F8F5FD4I80ED111.C8f9c514g0.a2g00<l:70 <F0Fa8E60b0Fg:42^5bb8F0C818^C445A^b4F1708b2aF47:7a00D710bu8CE
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fullregalia · 4 months
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and i took that personally.
I actually was going to use this headline for 2022, but (Taylor’s Version) seemed a better fit at the time, and looking back on ’23, well, I really did take this year personally. 
One charge I am not beating is that I quote The Tempest every time I write about the ups and downs of aging: “Nothing ... doth fade, / But doth suffer a sea-change / Into something rich and strange.” However I’ve yet to find something that captures how bizarre life is better than the phrase “rich and strange.” This year was certainly no different. If you couldn’t tell from the abstruse posts about feeling insecure online, I definitely Went Through It (or at least lower case went through it, lest I be too overly dramatic here) with a strange friendship with a semi-notable person this year. It burned bright and fast and like all other normies who come into the orbit of people with a modicum of notoriety, even if you can hang, it hurts to get dropped for a shiny new thing. The best thing for me to do was to step away from Twitter in August and never look back. Sometimes I miss knowing what stupid thing is going on online (#GagCity) however, if I ever get around to finishing my novel, it’s great fodder for plot. (“How do you serve cunt in a roman à clef way?”)
Besides that personal drama, which wasn’t too bad (frankly, I just got caught up in a one-sided friend crush that took up a majority of Qs 2 and 3), the year was filled with so many interesting things: The movies are back, baby! Country music’s revival won me over. I went to Germany, Switzerland, England, Ireland, and I met a special needs Alpaca named Waffles in Litchfield, CT. Succession ended (RIP Kendall I could fix u), and The Bear’s Copenhagen episode made me cry. I read 30 books, and not all of them were garbage (though some of them truly were). I discovered a brown butter buttermilk cake recipe that I can't quit. It felt like live events were properly in the mix again too; I was able to convince more people to go to Cyclones games with me, but I’m still hitting up Lincoln Center solo (don't men know this is a big date flex??). And how could I not brag about seeing my favorite artist, Ed Ruscha, in the flesh at the opening night of his retrospective at MoMA. But I’ll get into all of that and more below. 
Since this annual recap is not a tradition I’m willing to step away from and never look back (yet), here are my highlights of 2023: 
Books
Thanks to my SAD in the winter, I plowed through the bigger novels in Q1 (e.g., Confederacy of Dunces, I Have Some Questions For You, Birnam Wood). Though the best books I read this year were slimmer like Big Swiss, Cleopatra and Frankenstein, and Trespasses. I believe someone tried to trendcast this, but I think short books have been a thing since ... checks notes ... people started reading? I am still trying to figure out if I cared about The Guest, but I suppose a sense of low-lying dread and hating the narrator meant it worked. I tried to add more urban history into the hold list (NYC, LA, and Palo Alto), but couldn’t get through the latter two before year-end so that’s going on next year’s reading challenge. Seeing as I do LA every January anyway, I’ll save the California books for the West Coast.
I’m a little disappointed that there weren’t many novels I couldn’t put down this year. But I really did focus on contemporary fiction and I think next year I should spend more time on both nonfiction and “canonical” works that I still haven’t gotten around to yet. That is, it may be time to start reading like my dad.
Music
If Spotify is to be believed (it is), I was in.my.feelings. this year (I was). My erstwhile friend crush was a huge Country head, and I am grateful that brief friendship brought more Country--both classic and contemporary--into my life. (I have joked that women will inhale an entire discography/filmography/oeuvre in a weekend for a crush, but honestly show me the lie.) I’ve always been into Americana and bluegrass, but it was good to dig deeper into true country. At the pottery studio I would start with Johnny Cash and just let the algo take it from there for the next 3 - 4 hours. Beyond the musicians I was already listening to a lot (John Prine, Willie Nelson) I listened to more Townes Van Zandt, Nikki Lane, Jess Williamson, and Tyler Childers. 
But of course my top artists were the same as every year: Coltrane, Paul Simon, Prokofiev, Steely Dan. Dean Wareham came up huge for me because I think I played “The Last Word” maybe 400 times this year. You get to the 2:53 mark with the sun shining on Memorial Day Weekend? That’s heaven on earth.
Music was my sanity this year more than it usually is. I had my sad playlist (Jeff Buckley, The Smiths, SZA) for the myriad breakup walks; my Drake playlist for running; my jazz playlist for cooking; and my work party afterparty playlist was even dowloaded by the bar for future use because I spent HOURS figuring out the best arrangement of Beyoncé into Fleetwoord into Dua and they got it. 
I also spent a lot of time behind the wheel with the windows down listening to prog rock, too. Told you I was going through it.
Movies
As the year progressed, my already incoherent listening habits became very movie-forward. That is, I started putting on more movie soundtracks to work to (Nebraska hive we stay riding!! Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross run me over with a truck!!!) and I basically only ended up listening to podcasts about movies (Big Pic, Blank Check, Rewatchables). But the synergy between music and movies was strong this year, as evidenced by the thrilling re-issue of Stop Making Sense and the Eras/Renaissance films. (As always, I implore you to listen to Wesley Morris about everything, forever.)  
After leaving Twitter, Letterboxed became my primary Social Network (lol). Thankfully it’s helping me keep track of what I watched this year. I did a lot of back-list catching up: I watched all the Miyazaki Studio Ghibli films in time to catch The Boy and the Heron the week after I got to The Wind Rises. In no particular order, my favorites: American Fiction, Oppenheimer, No Hard Feelings, Fallen Leaves, Past Lives, Maestro (but that’s because of Lydia Tàr), and because I quite sensibly spent most of this year catching up on Tom Cruise’s entire filmography, Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning, pt. I. This man will do anything to save cinema! I love it!!!!
The Lawyer Movie Draft match up of Blank Check and Big Pic was one of my favorite podcast episodes of the year. I definitely re-watched The Firm and The Pelican Brief after it. Luv u too, Michael Clayton.
Odds & Ends
My two goals this year were to leave NYC once a month and see a concert/show once a month. I was close to 100% on both, which was nice. If you go to Dublin, be sure to check out Bar 1661. I had an amazing lunch at this Italian place in Bern, Switzerland. If you are in London, I demand you go to Fortitude Bakehouse. As always, the BEC on a croissant at Arethusa is a religious experience. And Zapp’s chips + oysters + wine + this view in Maine = I can die happy. 
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I saw three live podcast tapings--my second time seeing both Odd Lots and Who? Weekly and my first time seeing How Long Gone (I’m not proud of it, but I love those two bros and John Early was a great guest). Relatedly, Kate Berlant's one woman show lived up to the hype and Just For Us made me laugh enough I told my folks to see it. I finally saw ABT do Romeo & Juliet at the Met, and there were too many classical concerts to count (highlights being: the Made in Berlin string quartet at Lydia Tàr's Berlin Philharmonic, the Emerson String Quartet performing Shostakovich No. 12, and Chamber Music Society presenting the full Brandenburg Concertos).
On the TV front, for what I lost in Succession this year, I look forward to getting back in Industry next year. My "Smooth Brain Award" for best background streaming goes to And Just Like That and Suits for being too dumb to function. A friend has promised to watch The Curse with me, but that has yet to materialize. At some point I'm going to have to get Apple TV back so I can finally watch the new season of Slow Horses, the first two seasons of which I binged in about a week in February.
Since I’m not actively tweeting, I’m going to put my in/out list here. I was actually on the money with some of my predictions from last year (all light yellow everything and bankruptcy is chic again) however none of you fools got on the “friends holding hands in an 1800s novel way” and I didn’t see enough old bay fries at the bar to make me happy. Let’s see if I can improve my trend casting odds for 2024:
IN: robin’s egg blue, Acting Like You've Been There, cassis and soda, Harvey Wallbangers, Meg Ryan's curly hair in When Harry Met Sally, pretending you know how to sail, whistleblowing, marbled paper, voice notes.
OUT: hard seltzer, oversize blazers, Substack, the pop punk revival, calling things “transcendent,” renter’s insurance, engagement announcements on social media (just get married), Reykjavik, Threads.
I’m probably wrong on all fronts! This take on my predictions is likely also my mantra for 2024. Happy New Year, and to the two to three people who read this whole thing, may it bring you peace and prosperity. Praying the world becomes a little easier to be alive in next year, though I’m not sure that’s how things work these days. If I don’t abandon this effort entirely next year, I’ll be sure to recount what rich and strange experiences came about...
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robindrake13 · 1 year
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Casey Desmith is in net tonight
Jeff is game time decision
Bluegs is not playing
11/9/22 at 7.30pm
Pittsburgh Penguins vs Washington Capitals
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betweenthebasepaths · 10 months
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"He hit line drives that put the opposition in jeopardy. And I don't mean infielders, I mean outfielders." - Ossie Bluege on Harmon Killebrew, the Killer.
Photo from Ballpark Digest
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Junto a ti
Junto a ti
by BlueG
Crowley entra a un local al azar para evitar la lluvia, y lo último que esperaba era conocer a un ángel.
Words: 1394, Chapters: 1/?, Language: Español
Fandoms: Good Omens (TV)
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Categories: M/M
Characters: Aziraphale (Good Omens), Crowley (Good Omens), Hastur (Good Omens), Ligur (Good Omens), Beelzebub (Good Omens), Anathema Device
Relationships: Aziraphale/Crowley (Good Omens)
Additional Tags: Aziraphale Loves Crowley (Good Omens), Crowley Loves Aziraphale (Good Omens), Aziraphale's Bookshop (Good Omens), Alternate Universe - Human, Español | Spanish, Alternate Universe - High School, Fluff, Love Confessions, Aziraphale and Crowley Have Their Picnic (Good Omens), Soft Crowley (Good Omens), Soft Aziraphale (Good Omens)
From https://ift.tt/zMBaXjm https://archiveofourown.org/works/45077032
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banananashville · 2 years
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Serial terminal program for windows 7
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SERIAL TERMINAL PROGRAM FOR WINDOWS 7 64 BIT
SERIAL TERMINAL PROGRAM FOR WINDOWS 7 SERIAL
SERIAL TERMINAL PROGRAM FOR WINDOWS 7 32 BIT
SERIAL TERMINAL PROGRAM FOR WINDOWS 7 BLUETOOTH
This terminal tool can connect users to online services such as bulletin boards and send data.
SERIAL TERMINAL PROGRAM FOR WINDOWS 7 SERIAL
It is a communication application that enables users to access devices remotely over an RS232 serial bus, Telnet or a dial-up connection. Installing PuTTY Release in Windows (step 2) Select the product feature you want to be installed in your system and click on install. HyperTerminal is a program used as a terminal emulator for Windows 7 and other versions of the operating system. Installing PuTTY in Windows (step 1) Click on next and then select the path for the installation. Realterm Serial TCP Terminal it is a Samsung FRP Bypass Tool. Terminal allow to send and receive data via serial COM port (USART / UART / RS-. msi file and being with the setup process.
SERIAL TERMINAL PROGRAM FOR WINDOWS 7 32 BIT
This application, however, works without problems at work with the Company's Win-7 installed on a 32 bit PC and the same MacAfee virus checker managed by my Company's IT Department.ġ) If you are so kind, could you please let me know the version of your TERMINAL.exe application.Ģ) Where can I get a newer version of TERMINAL.exe?ģ) I am willing to let you have my version of TERMINAL.exe to test in your PC and see if it can be launched. Communication terminal for Windows CE & Windows Mobile - systems with. We then provide a comparison of two solutions, Termite terminal and Serial Port Terminal, that can be used as a Windows serial terminal.
SERIAL TERMINAL PROGRAM FOR WINDOWS 7 64 BIT
64 bit PC), under TERMINAL.exe properties I selected to run the "Compatibility Troubleshooter" but to no avail, this does not work. If you have multiple Mbed devices but the serial port only appears for one of them: Make sure you run the installer for every device (plug in the device over USB and run the installer again) Windows loads the driver based on the serial number, so it needs to be run for each device individually. This article discusses serial terminals and their uses. Terminal emulators are used to access the command-line interface.A good terminal emulator for Windows will be customizable both in its utility and aesthetics, offer lots of functionality and. I just tried TERMINA.exe in my personal win-8.1 - 64 bit PC with the virus checker disabled and the OS reports that the version of the program can't be run with the OS. I have tried the TERMINAL.exe version at work with Win-7-Enterprise on 64 bit PCs at work and with my personal Win-8.1 based 64 bit PC and in call cases the OS response right after trying to launch this application is the same.Īt this very moment I wonder if this is a Virus checker issue. For TCP and UDP TerminAll can run as either client or server. TerminAll supports TCP and UDP, as well as USB-Serial remote devices. I need a serial terminal program for windows, which supports an 'auto' setting for the baud rate, to connect to an ethernet switch in my server rack, since the setting for it to grab an IP. Hello all, second time typing this up, the first attempt got nuked by a server glitch. Blue Terminal is designed to build on previous terminal emulators, such as Telix, Windows3 Terminal, Hyperterminal and Putty.On my Windows 10/64 machine I use hypertrm.exe from a Windows 2000 machine. TerminAll is a user friendly tool for communicating with external devices, using a typical terminal window, where incoming data is shown as lines and users can send data back to the remote device. Bit off topic, but I need a good serial terminal program for windows. HTerm is a terminal emulation program for the serial interface (COM), which runs on Windows and Linux.
SERIAL TERMINAL PROGRAM FOR WINDOWS 7 BLUETOOTH
Blue Terminal is a serial emulator program for Windows only, and is customised to work with the Bluegiga range of bluetooth modules.
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codehunter · 2 years
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Named colors in matplotlib
What named colors are available in matplotlib for use in plots? I can find a list on the matplotlib documentation that claims that these are the only names:
b: blueg: greenr: redc: cyanm: magentay: yellowk: blackw: white
However, I've found that these colors can also be used, at least in this context:
scatter(X,Y, color='red')scatter(X,Y, color='orange')scatter(X,Y, color='darkgreen')
but these are not on the above list. Does anyone know an exhaustive list of the named colors that are available?
https://codehunter.cc/a/python/named-colors-in-matplotlib
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pensfan4lfe2 · 2 years
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Then&Now || Teddy Blueger
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aibabeloved · 2 years
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blueg
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ainthatjusthewayy · 3 years
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Okay, saw the new trailer, I vote we all start calling Alya's new persona Rena Bluege (Blouge? Bluge? Y'all get it)
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spindas-juice-bar · 4 years
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Blue Gummi Elixir
You will need:
800ml of water
2 handfuls of blueberries (frozen or fresh)
1 tablespoon of lime juice
1 tablespoon of honey
ice
How to make:
pour the water into a pan and add the blueberries, heat until boiling then allow to simmer for 10 minutes whilst stirring occasionally
once finished, strain the mixture using a fine mesh sieve in order to remove the blueberries from the water
whilst the blueberry water is still warm, stir in the honey until it fully dissolves
allow the water to cool completely
once cooled, stir the lime juice into the mixture
pour over ice and enjoy!
moderately sweet, the natural flavour comes bursting forth. . . this drink should taste like a spring day, sweet and refreshing.
Please be aware of allergens!
for @parasfarmer
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eclecticvintager · 3 years
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