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December 13th, 2016, 20:45
That''s a very pretty peachy snake. I hope it finds a nice home.
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December 14th, 2016, 16:45
Interesting little fillm:
pibbur who, being quite shy, considers moving to some of these places.
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pibbur who, being quite shy, considers moving to some of these places.
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December 14th, 2016, 18:51
Awesome video, pibbur. Thanks for sharing.
I might have to check out those courses they offer at the end. Sounds pretty interesting.
I might have to check out those courses they offer at the end. Sounds pretty interesting.
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December 14th, 2016, 22:43
Cool ^. Reminds me of the airport from The Langoliers movie for some reason.
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December 15th, 2016, 15:01
Nice, joxer.
This is from the Lærdal Tunnel in Norway. At 24 km it's supposed to be the longest road tunnel in the world. There are 3 "caves" with decorations inside, to break the monotony:

pibbur who has been there
This is from the Lærdal Tunnel in Norway. At 24 km it's supposed to be the longest road tunnel in the world. There are 3 "caves" with decorations inside, to break the monotony:
pibbur who has been there
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December 22nd, 2016, 17:29
Norway recently passed Antigua and Barbuda on the Fifa-ranking of national football teams, which means that we has ascended to 83rd position. FYI: By "football" I mean football.
Strange that we're ranked so low, after all we did beat San Marino a few months ago.
pibbur who realizes that some people may find it even stranger that we were ranked as number 2 for a (short) while back in '93.
Strange that we're ranked so low, after all we did beat San Marino a few months ago.
pibbur who realizes that some people may find it even stranger that we were ranked as number 2 for a (short) while back in '93.
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December 22nd, 2016, 23:13
Ah, football, who's your Quarterback!?!
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If God said it, then that settles it!!
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If God said it, then that settles it!!
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December 28th, 2016, 09:35
Did you know that …Colin de Grandhomme's performance of six wickets for 41 runs is the best by any New Zealander on Test debut?
Did you know? Didn't think so (it's unknowable). Or something like that.
Did you get it? Didn't think so (it's ungettable). Or something.
Did you check? Didn't think so (it's uncheckable) Or….
pibbur who also found it to be uncareable until he realized that phrase has a very different meaning than he initially thought.
Did you know? Didn't think so (it's unknowable). Or something like that.
Did you get it? Didn't think so (it's ungettable). Or something.
Did you check? Didn't think so (it's uncheckable) Or….
pibbur who also found it to be uncareable until he realized that phrase has a very different meaning than he initially thought.
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December 28th, 2016, 18:29
So… Sean Bean died most times in movies (and series)…
How about no:
http://www.slashfilm.com/which-actor…ost-on-screen/
Luckily for him, that close and considering "the competition" he still has enough time to reach the top.
How about no:
http://www.slashfilm.com/which-actor…ost-on-screen/
Luckily for him, that close and considering "the competition" he still has enough time to reach the top.
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Toka Koka
Toka Koka
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December 29th, 2016, 09:17
@joxer: Good one!!! A really good one!!! 
pibbur who has died significantly more than 43 times in games.

pibbur who has died significantly more than 43 times in games.
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December 29th, 2016, 15:18
BBC's ten best stories in 2016:
http://www.bbc.com/earth/story/20161…tories-of-2016
Except yet another "let's blame nature and not european mass murderers" on Maya extinction, the rest of it is IMO well worth the read. Even if it doesn't offer answers, articles are well written and full of info.
My favorite - Tunguska obviously nuclear explosion tried to be explained with anything else because we must not admit such explosion is possible before WW2 as it'd bring out more questions. Just like historians claim Mayans didn't use wheel at all, just like made_by_cretin film Apocalypto that is a pure insult to intelligence, whereas toys with wheels do exist and are a subject in art books.
http://www.bbc.com/earth/story/20161…tories-of-2016
Except yet another "let's blame nature and not european mass murderers" on Maya extinction, the rest of it is IMO well worth the read. Even if it doesn't offer answers, articles are well written and full of info.
My favorite - Tunguska obviously nuclear explosion tried to be explained with anything else because we must not admit such explosion is possible before WW2 as it'd bring out more questions. Just like historians claim Mayans didn't use wheel at all, just like made_by_cretin film Apocalypto that is a pure insult to intelligence, whereas toys with wheels do exist and are a subject in art books.
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Toka Koka
Toka Koka
January 2nd, 2017, 16:23
I bet everyone except me watched Titanic.
While I knew how it sank before the movie was in the plans, some people learned it through the movie.
Seems history might need some corrections, although you don't need to know that:
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk…-a7504236.html
Just when you think there is no reason to make another Titanic movie. I bet it'll be imdb's most anticipated movie of 2018.
While I knew how it sank before the movie was in the plans, some people learned it through the movie.
Seems history might need some corrections, although you don't need to know that:
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk…-a7504236.html
Just when you think there is no reason to make another Titanic movie. I bet it'll be imdb's most anticipated movie of 2018.
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Toka Koka
Toka Koka
January 12th, 2017, 17:54
Spying, sniffing, telemetry, selling private data (TM)Facebook…
No I'm not talking about bloody phones.
According to GlobalWebIndex, 30% of internet audience are using some sort of VPN, and it's most popular in Turkey:
https://www.globalwebindex.net/blog/…ds-for-vpn-usa
Thanks to win10 datagathering where still unsure if I managed to disable all of it, I'm seriously thinking to subscribe on some VPN service.
But you don't need to know any of this, because, look, you don't want to miss social network Bioware's onliners honeypot.
No I'm not talking about bloody phones.
According to GlobalWebIndex, 30% of internet audience are using some sort of VPN, and it's most popular in Turkey:
https://www.globalwebindex.net/blog/…ds-for-vpn-usa
Thanks to win10 datagathering where still unsure if I managed to disable all of it, I'm seriously thinking to subscribe on some VPN service.
But you don't need to know any of this, because, look, you don't want to miss social network Bioware's onliners honeypot.
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Toka Koka
Toka Koka
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January 12th, 2017, 18:06
The next major windows upgrade (Windows Creator) is said to make it more clear what is gathered, and easier to configure. According to www.digi.no (norwegian).
pibbur who certainly wants to miss (avoid) social networking.
pibbur who certainly wants to miss (avoid) social networking.
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January 13th, 2017, 05:25
Originally Posted by joxerA VPN will do you no good against an OS that's snooping on you - the OS knows your real IP, can connect it to your VPN IP, and also identifies you by a unique token that MS assigns to you.
Spying, sniffing, telemetry, selling private data (TM)Facebook…
No I'm not talking about bloody phones.
According to GlobalWebIndex, 30% of internet audience are using some sort of VPN, and it's most popular in Turkey:
https://www.globalwebindex.net/blog/…ds-for-vpn-usa
Thanks to win10 datagathering where still unsure if I managed to disable all of it, I'm seriously thinking to subscribe on some VPN service.
But you don't need to know any of this, because, look, you don't want to miss social network Bioware's onliners honeypot.
The VPN can help to protect you from advertising, Google and Facebook trackers, etc, but you also need to configure your browser securely. If a tracker can run javascript in your browser, it is trivial to discover your real IP address. On top of all that, we have to contend with browser fingerprinting. I'm afraid many people have a false sense of security in this regard.
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"I cannot define the real problem, therefore I suspect there's no real problem, but I'm not sure there's no real problem."
Richard Feynman
"I cannot define the real problem, therefore I suspect there's no real problem, but I'm not sure there's no real problem."
Richard Feynman
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