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[#] Sat Sep 17 2022 17:07:47 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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i hope you get burned like i did in miami and lauderdale. looked like a

lobster.

Sorry to hear that. I was in St. Louis on a business trip, indoors. No beach for me this week.

FUN FACT: St. Louis is the only place where you can go to Panera and it isn't called Panera. In its own home town, Panera is called the "St. Louis Bread Company" (pronounced "BreadCo" by the locals).

And no, I didn't visit the Arch. I visited corporate headquarters. And my hotel.

[#] Sat Sep 17 2022 17:47:08 UTC from Nurb432

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I went to Pantera bread once here in town, all they did was scream at me.  ( 2 points if you figure that one out )

I was in St Louis not long ago for an ITSM conference for a few days. Hotel was right on the river.  i walked up the arch, didnt go in.  Tried to go to lunch there in the 'town' there by the river. Was a ghost town. Nearly everything closes until like mid-evening.  It was weird.   No traffic, no people.. didnt see any rush-hour of cars in morning or evening..   hardly anyone out on the river..

Sat Sep 17 2022 01:07:47 PM EDT from IGnatius T Foobar
i hope you get burned like i did in miami and lauderdale. looked like a

lobster.

Sorry to hear that. I was in St. Louis on a business trip, indoors. No beach for me this week.

FUN FACT: St. Louis is the only place where you can go to Panera and it isn't called Panera. In its own home town, Panera is called the "St. Louis Bread Company" (pronounced "BreadCo" by the locals).

And no, I didn't visit the Arch. I visited corporate headquarters. And my hotel.

 



[#] Sun Sep 18 2022 04:11:00 UTC from Paphlagon

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Wow, IGnatius T Foobar, that's a name I haven't heard for a long time. Late 80s? I was visiting Citadels from south Jersey then. Welcome to the future.

[#] Sun Sep 18 2022 10:46:24 UTC from Nurb432

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If so, might remember Ziggy as well.  ( me in a different life )



[#] Mon Sep 19 2022 12:59:33 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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Welcome aboard, Paphlagon. In the grand tradition of Citadel, we wish you many happy returns and to explode in a car fire. If you're an old-skool Citadelian then you will definitely find yourself very much at home here!

If you frequented the South NJ Citadel scene then you were probably friendly with Vince Q as well. He was a regular here for a long time. Sadly, he passed away a few years ago and we miss him dearly.

[#] Tue Sep 20 2022 16:46:46 UTC from darknetuser

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2022-09-17 07:07 from Nurb432
i miss snow.  but at least its coming "soon", i hope.


People who misses snow does not have to deal with seious snow.

I bet my feelings when I hear somebody misses snow are similar to those of desert people when they hear somebody misses the summer sun.

[#] Tue Sep 20 2022 21:06:04 UTC from Nurb432

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I have had to deal with serious snow. and cold, so i know the 'realities' of it.  And i still miss it. Part of it is due to health reasons. Physically i do poorly in sun/heat ( above about 70 degrees ), but i thrive in cold and darkness.  I'm one of the weirdos here that at 2 AM when its 15 degrees, i'm out shoveling my drive without issue.   An often times after i shovel, i pack the dog up in the jeep and we go play in the snow at the park before they plow the next day. 

While its not practical for me to move where they have it all year, i would like to. 

Tue Sep 20 2022 12:46:46 PM EDT from darknetuser
2022-09-17 07:07 from Nurb432
i miss snow.  but at least its coming "soon", i hope.


People who misses snow does not have to deal with seious snow.

I bet my feelings when I hear somebody misses snow are similar to those of desert people when they hear somebody misses the summer sun.

 



[#] Wed Sep 21 2022 01:28:34 UTC from zelgomer

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2022-09-20 21:06 from Nurb432 <nurb432@uncensored.citadel.org>
I have had to deal with serious snow. and cold, so i know the
'realities' of it.  And i still miss it. Part of it is due to health
reasons. Physically i do poorly in sun/heat ( above about 70 degrees
), but i thrive in cold and darkness.  I'm one of the weirdos here
that at 2 AM when its 15 degrees, i'm out shoveling my drive without
issue.   An often times after i shovel, i pack the dog up in the
jeep and we go play in the snow at the park before they plow the next
day. 

While its not practical for me to move where they have it all year, i
would like to. 

There is a word for people like you. Psychopath.

[#] Wed Sep 21 2022 22:48:14 UTC from Nurb432

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lol



[#] Thu Sep 29 2022 19:15:17 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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A quick security announcement:

If you have an obvious or weak password, please change it.

To be clear: Uncensored has *not* been compromised. However, some scumbag from out of town has been trying out names from the user list along with weak passwords -- such as a password identical to the user name, or the user name with "1" appended to it, or the word "password" -- and then signing these accounts up for a service called "myMail".

I don't know what the attacker's intentions are. If they intended to use compromised accounts to send spam, they will be disappointed to learn that we do not give outbound Internet email access to most accounts. One account belonged to a banned user so their attempt to post a spam message ended up in the Trashcan for all to see. That's just about it.

It is kind of weird that someone was smart enough to log into the site and download a list of user names, but was not smart enough to figure out that nearly all those names are accounts that have the same level they would get if they just logged in as a new user.

[#] Thu Sep 29 2022 19:18:05 UTC from Nurb432

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Its too bad you cant lock the accounts on poor ones and notify they have to recover for a new one.

 

( and i know, all sorts of issues with that, including determining the poor ones. )



[#] Sat Oct 01 2022 23:50:56 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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Well, I added a few firewall rules to block the rather uncreative and lame attack.

I've always been an opponent of strong passwords. My software doesn't enforce strong passwords and doesn't even use case-sensitive passwords. My opinion is that if you want to make your password something stupid, that's your choice and you should totally go with it. I'm also of the opinion that the conventional measures of password strength are stupid. AOL-style passwords like "lawnmower%purple" are just as secure as a password requiring upper and lower case letters and numbers and special characters.

What I can't have, however, is people using weak passwords to abuse my system.
That's where it has to stop.

[#] Mon Oct 03 2022 13:29:34 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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All right folks, new topic. This is a "dear lazyweb" post, and I don't really know where to post it, so here it is out in the Lobby to annoy everyone.

I am in the market for a new chair. It can be an office chair or a gaming chair, but it has to be comfortable enough to sit in all day. From an application perspective I am an ordinary work-from-home technology person who spends the day sitting in a chair operating a computer. I don't play video games at the computer (we're a console household). From an ergonomic perspective, I am a 5'4" tall, 51 year old male with arthritis in one ankle, and my computer is at a normal-height office desk with the monitor on a movable stand clamped to the back of the desk.

My budget is $350. Any recommendations?

[#] Mon Oct 03 2022 20:47:49 UTC from Nurb432

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I just got a generic padded office chair from amazon.. works well for me and was cheap



[#] Tue Oct 04 2022 07:56:32 UTC from Smashbot256

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Speaking of which, since I am the original smashbot^8 that keeps forgetting passwords i am working on the contribute page for a ForgotMyPassword routine

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citadel doesnt have it yet but i have so much to give and so few passwords to remember and holy thanks for doing this citadel stuff in berkely db.

 

so it seems a small routine in python needs to be written for !Forgot my password and translated to whatever this C bucket is...I will let you know when it actually works

 

 



[#] Mon Oct 10 2022 19:06:49 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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Meow! I think I'm ok with that.

[#] Mon Oct 10 2022 19:34:50 UTC from Nurb432

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lol



[#] Mon Oct 10 2022 21:01:59 UTC from zelgomer

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2022-10-10 16:57 from LadySerenaKitty <ladyserenakitty@uncensored.citadel.org>

Just gonna leave this
here. https://twitter.com/LadySerenaKitty/status/1579516038341095428


Interesting - when I loaded up the Tor browser to see what that's all about, I learned that Twitter has an .onion address. What's up with that?

[#] Mon Oct 10 2022 21:10:42 UTC from Nurb432

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Odd.  I guess it must have been fashionable at one point. 



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