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As an adjunct professor, course evaluations annoy me. So hard to reconcile the glowing evaluations with the ones that say I am a shitty person and a shitty professor.
Water pressure in our neighborhood has been higher than normal (130 vs 80) for months without any action by the water dept to address it other than recommending buying a relief gauge that would be 700 to install. The alternative is to join the growing list of people that have had to replace blown out h2o heaters and irrigation lines
All the pressure relief valves I'm familiar with are for occasional pressure surges. Can I assume you mean pressure reducing valve/regulator?
Constant 130 psi can do a lot of damage. Truly annoying.
That’s the Amt I’ve heard from a couple neighbors that have already gone ahead w the part. Plumber bill Doesn’t surprise me too much since I’ve been charged 500 to auger a main line in the past. More annoyed the water dept is acting like they have nothing to do w the issue
The glowing ones are from the A students and the shitty ones are from the F students, of course.
Seriously though, when I was a high school teacher I sometimes had to stomach a negative evaluation, and it's a blow to the ego when you are sincerely trying to be fair and do your best. If I got the same comment on two or three evals, I made an effort to address it. If it was a one-off, I figured the problem was theirs.
internet scammers. Some tool bag hacked my 8 year olds iPad and managed to charge $2000 to my credit card.
I was a geology field camp TA for 3 seasons in grad school, and that’s basically how I digested reviews, too. I think I grew up a lot between the first two seasons. I had one very negative review that I had to concede made some valid points. But I could quietly learn from it rather than really facing the music because he complained about everything. All any of the other staff or faculty ever commented on was an all-caps sentence demanding Heinz ketchup, FOR THE LOVE OF GOD!!!
UPS for the millionth time in this thread. Had big plans to replace all the suspension bits on my wagon last weekend. Ordered with plenty of time to make. Arrived to UPS depot last week. Couldn't figure out why it refused to go out for delivery, and online chatbot is worthless and customer service # REFUSES to get you to a real person no matter what you do. Took days for it to get flagged as undeliverable so THEN customer service finally allowed me to get through to someone yesterday. Ends up the shipper accidentally swapped my billing (a PO) and shipping addresses. Somehow UPS managed to magically get 1 of my 3 packages to my house yesterday so I tried tracking down the rest. They said I'd have to go the customer office at the hub from 8-9 last night since it should be in some special room. Drive about 45 minutes to get there. I was there from 8 to about 9:30 when the guy there finally gave up saying he thinks the package is lost and may be getting shipped back to the sender. Of course, tracking still shows it as being in limbo here.
Annoying because this was a sizable order that I finally got around to saving up and ponying up for. Got skunked on getting it done last weekend, and I probably will this next one too. Ordered bump stops too from a dealer about 45 minutes the OTHER way from my house. Went to go pick them up and they only ordered 1 of them so they had to order the other one and I'll have to make yet another trip. FFS. Can ANYBODY get their orders straight these days?
kid got excited for some pro deal stuff & then realized getting a roof box at 40% off was muted by a $175 delivery charge [& Yakima HQ is 10mins from us (tho admittedly that’s not where it would ship from)]
You're right. When I tried changing the delivery address originally, the system wouldn't let me. It said the shipper had to do it. Of course it was after hours for FCP by then. Called this AM and they're not answering, making me leave a VM. Maybe cuz of Juneteenth? However, I just checked UPS website again and NOW it finally gave me an option to reroute to a UPS store (for $6 each for the privilege), but we'll see if they can manage to even find it to begin with. Hopefully it's not lost in package purgatory. I'll be stoked if these packages make it to me before the weekend, or at all; hopefully not destroyed.
7 hours straight of ripping thunderstorm winds.
Mystery debit transaction in my bank account this morning. Annoying as shit. :mad:
This could go in the wife thread, but it's also annoying. And it's annoying to always look for the right thread. I have all my passwords saved in a pw manager. I go to log into my Xfinity account (fuck Xfinity by the way, those fuckers are annoying). Password doesn't work. Wife had reset it recently because she didn't know it. I've been on her case for years to get a password manager, but she refuses. So now we are going through the rigamarole of resetting the password, which of course she can't remember what she set it to. So. Cue circus music and annoying reset procedure.
Fuck Xfinity. Still stuck with the fuckers. Fidium keeps showing on a map that I'm in their service area. And I keep submitting a pre-order. They can't tell me when they are going to actually hook up my portion of the street.
OMG the passwords, this one I fell deeply.
I'm old school, I keep all my login info in a little book at my pc. (DON'T TELL ANYONE PLS lol!)
She on the other hand.. It seems almost weekly, anytime she needs to re enter a password things very quickly devolve into a massive shit show. She has gotten slightly better - now she writes down her passwords but they're on random scraps of paper or other papers that happen to be within reach at the time.
It's stressful, kinda scary tbh and funny all at the same time.
Don't worry, we won't tell. lol
My wife is afraid to restart her phone and laptop because she'd have to reenter passwords. Fkn annoying.
Today I was annoyed because old me gets wiped out after moving a couple of rocks, 2 150 pounders and a 300 pounder that's been in my way for a few years. I'm terracing a sun baked hill along the driveway and the best way to stop it from washing down is rocks. I'm too cheap to buy a pallet so I'm harvesting them from around the property. BTW digging then screening gravel is annoying.
This morning I needed gas. Stopped to the station up the road, started pumping. I was on empty so it was gonna take a litttle while so I spent some time cleaning all the bugs and shit off the windshield, headlights and rear window. Went over to the pump and it had only pumped 23 cents worth of gas. Tried a couple times to make it work but no dice so I went inside. Lady behind the counter says, "Oh, that pump's out of order." That was annoying.
Ya gotta love it when you're in the middle of a call and your phone just shuts down. It won't restart either, it's just dead. Fukn wonderful. Apparently it's a thing with Pixel 6s and the latest Android update. You'd think google could update their own phones without bricking them. grrr Oh and we got rid of the landline a few weeks ago and I work from home. GRRR
Naw the password book is rock solid. No one's hacking that!
(but if I lose it or it gets stolen yeah I'm pretty screwed)
And thinking of losing it, I thought I was in the wife thread when I posted the above. Huh, ok, maybe it's time to look into a pw manager..
Sooner rather than later, mi amigo.
IMO, you can't have secure passwords if you keep them in a book - I mean... who is going to type in a 24-character randomly generated pass every time from a book? You probably wouldn't even be able to type it in correctly most of the time.
Re: passwords, obligatory XKCD: https://xkcd.com/936/
I don't think having your passwords written down somewhere is the worst approach, as long as they're strong. If the bad guys are in your house, you probably have bigger problems than the security of your passwords. Might be a good idea to keep them somewhere other than next to your computer though.
Per XKCD pick a passphrase. Use correct grammar, spaces, and punctuation. When you make it more complicated than that the only person you’ll fool is yourself.
My wife keeps passwords on little pieces of paper she tapes to her laptop which she takes everywhere. Is that OK?
I use Google's password rememberer (I don't think it's a true password manager but maybe it is?) Only the fifty or so passwords I don't give a shit about are in it. You want to pay my phone bill? Knock yourself out. According to Google that password is compromised but still nobody has paid it. That narrows it down to a few passwords I care about and I can remember those and if not they are written down and all of them have two factor authentication and anyway apparently passwords are going away in favor of tokens and other stuff that will have it's own problems.
Had a manager ~10 years ago - very large multinational corporation, senior position. All of his passwords were on little post it's surrounding his monitor.