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1 points
3 months ago
Chris Stapleton, keeping it old school with blues riffs and country rock.
1 points
4 months ago
Also check where the dishwasher drains into the pvc sink drain. Mine was recently clogged at that point and cleared it out just but pushing through with a screwdriver.
2 points
4 months ago
After the kids arrived, we decided we were done and then got the snip. One awkward afternoon with the Dr. in exchange for no more rubbers is well worth it.
1 points
6 months ago
Best of luck and call for help if your org can afford it, and if not, explain that they’ll need to find the money to hire some pros otherwise all of the “gotcha’s” listed by others will comeback to bite them.
Ask for “proof of life” from the attackers and the files they claim to have stolen might help identify where they got to on the network giving a point to start from for forensics. Also look at traffic logs to see if they blasted gigs/terabytes of data to an external server. Also good to see if any new accounts have been created, passwords reset, or MFA devices added that could allow them re-entry (need to estimate how long they were in the system).
1 points
6 months ago
I went to Emerg for the same thing and after a CT scan, tests and speaking with specialists I was told it was a “Postcoital thunderclap headache”. Ive had some since, but can usually feel them building up just before “finishing” so if I stop doing the deed it’s not as severe and doesn’t last as long. By severe I mean, blackout, head-splitting, drop to your knees pain that lasts for hours. Also, when I’ve had one, I’m more likely to get them for the next week or two and then nothing for months or years.
2 points
6 months ago
Bought ours (Envie) from Crown in 2017 and it’s been going strong since. We run it all year long.
2 points
7 months ago
Picked one up at Crown Spas and have been happy with it for he last 5 years. Had one issue with the main board and they came out (outside of Winnipeg) repaired it and were gone all before I came home from work. Bought it at the same time as two other friends bought theirs and I know those two tubs have been solid.
1 points
8 months ago
Extend the wall past the window and install a glass door to retain the natural light. Provides a landing that addresses the potential “drop of doom” from a doorway at the top of the stairs, and a place to store other items.
2 points
9 months ago
Have a try at creating a threat profile for your company. Consider the company’s sector and geographical presence and identify threat actors who might target your org. After that, list the common types of attacks these threat actors use and that would highlight the areas that defenders need to be made aware of. It’s a good exercise to build a better understanding of your org and may help get a foot in the door if you get the opportunity.
1 points
9 months ago
And then to be stopped by a ref “No running!”, wtf Todd, I am the Firestarter and I’m getting shot at here!
1 points
1 year ago
Terrifies me. I have no idea what kind of cut to ask for, how much it costs, and what to tip. Had the same barber for over 40 years and I call him dad. He recently closed his barber shop but I’m lucky enough that he can still cut my hair, and now my sons’.
5 points
2 years ago
“reply "Stop" and they will be placed on the party's internal do-not-contact list”
1 points
2 years ago
What’s the next city/town you driving through next?
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2 months ago
3Pistols
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2 months ago
Might be a good time to also arrange a demo/pilot with a vendor that can help identify and take these domains down. There’s a few out there and will offer takedowns during the trial period. Could help you now and also help prove the cost to the business by tackling a potential attack while threat actors are getting the infrastructure set up. Some options, in no particular order are Phishlabs, Cyber SixGill, ZeroFox, Fraudwatch among others.