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Oh, we are all doomed then.
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Short balancing frequency texts you, the Roman one, far away from the same space between points (11)
Should be an easy one but I do like this one.
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modified 9-Nov-17 4:18am.
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Short balancing frequency = eq
text you = u
roman one = I
far away = distant
same space between points = equidistant
(the points threw me for awhile but I guess that was the intention)
modified 9-Nov-17 4:59am.
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Congrats, you're up tomorrow.
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My home got two floors.
* 1st floor, the top one - Home
* Ground floor - Office
Both floors got independent doors. I'd have to lock the doors whenever I'm leaving a floor.
Now this is what I've been doing lately:
1. I pack all my stuff -My notebook, phone, snacks, bottles in a bag & leave my home, locking the doors & come down the stairs.
2. Reach ground floor, Keep the bags down and check my pockets for the keys to open ground floor's door.
3. I realize , I've forgotten to the pick the keys of ground floor.
4. Now I quickly run to the top floor to pick it up, then realize I left my bags down in ground floor, where I have the keys of top floor.
In recent times I'm doing things like this more frequently. I'm 35+ now, may be the CPU is getting a bit rusted. There could be a glitch in the module that sequences the Tasks in the queue.
At times it gets so frustrating that I'd want to jump from the 1st floor , take the keys and fly back.
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There must be a javascript framework for that Or, wait, maybe not...
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Have your tried turning yourself off and back on again?
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Simpler solution is to have the locks changed so both doors (on each floor) opens with the same key.
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Good security practices prevent the use of the same password for two different systems.
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It's one auth system though - the key is like single sign on.
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Except it's partitioned: office / domestic.
And that implies staff in the office who are / should not be given automatic access to the living quarters.
(I've worked with people I wouldn't allow in my house when I was home, let alone when I was out.)
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I don't get why Vivek doesn't just move into an apartment that has an office room. Should be cheaper and more convenient than renting two separate units.
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Even then you just need a more expensive sort of lock that can be opened with both a per door and master key. You have the master key, your minions have just the office one.
Although if your home office has multiple other people working some sort of electronic key system might be a good idea. Much easier than having to rekey the lock because you don't trust a crappy ex-employee not to have copied his key before returning it.
The other simple solution would just be to keep your home and office keys on the same ring so you always have both or neither.
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or ... never remove keys from locks
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Just drill a hole from 1st floor to ground floor and jump down.
Done
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Put a fireman's pole in it, and you can do it every day without needing crutches.
Add stairs and you can go back up again at the end of the day!
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Or a helter-skelter, with steps, but then there's the risk of never getting any work done
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Water slide! Yay!
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OriginalGriff wrote: Water slide! Yay!
Sure, imagine the water pressure needed to push you back up at the end of the day?
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Or a huge see-saw, preferably operated by a nice chick.
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That's going to eat into your living space: you will need two holes in the floor, or a very, very short "nice chick" who doesn't mind some nasty bumps on her head. Those are hard to find...
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Just upgraded the idea to a Pulley [^] type with two buckets. Now this needs very little space. Less space is good, I should have a bit of "access" to the chick on the other bucket.
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You're going to need a "signalling system" as well, to ensure she is in her bucket when you jump in. Otherwise, we're back to the crutches again.
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modified 9-Nov-17 5:10am.
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No, the position of my bucket automatically conveys her presence , correct?
Starting to think people post kid pics in their profiles because that was the last time they were cute - Jeremy Falcon.
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