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CascadianGiraffe, to asklemmy in What phone do you sugest for your grandparents?

SOS doesn’t stand for anything. People made it up later.

The original distress signal was CQD, which stood for “seeking you, distress” or “all stations, distress,” according to PBS. This was widely used by the British, while Germans used SOE and the Americans used NC, which meant “call for help without delay.”

A 1906 International Telegraphic Radio Conference effectively standardized communication by suggesting the simpler SOS, which is easier to signal because of its distinct dots and dashes sequence.

See the difference for yourself:

CQD: -.-./–.-/-…

SOS: …/—/…

www.usatoday.com/story/news/2023/…/11746118002/

CascadianGiraffe, to memes in I need it

Gotta hold the map in your off-hand while traveling or it won’t autocomplete

CascadianGiraffe, to asklemmy in Spam calls and texts are driving me fing crazy anyone have suggestions?

Imagine being unemployed and looking for work.

I have to answer every call.

Every call is spam. The number of calls I get has increased tenfold.

I’m certain that some of these jobs and recruitment sites aren’t actually hiring for anything. They are just collecting and selling my data.

CascadianGiraffe, to asklemmy in If your entire family died and you'd get the inheritance, what would you do?

At one point the VA assured me that a veteran’s medical debt is to the government and is not released simply because the veteran passed away.

Even things like the cable bill took months to resolve because we didn’t want to pay for services that weren’t needed after death. (It’s hard to find and cancel every account for someone who died and didn’t keep track of things.)

CascadianGiraffe, to asklemmy in If your entire family died and you'd get the inheritance, what would you do?

Your family isn’t poor if you can afford to take time off work just because your whole family died.

CascadianGiraffe, to games in [LGR] SimCity 2000 30 Years Later: An LGR Retrospective

We would put it on a Zip Disc and use external drives to play on the college Macs.

CascadianGiraffe, to memes in You can even leave your doors unlocked and let your guard down.

The tinnitus though… It’s so quiet I can’t hear anything but ringing.

CascadianGiraffe, to memes in You can even leave your doors unlocked and let your guard down.

Well it does increase your chances of survival.

CascadianGiraffe, to asklemmy in What is a product that you won’t accept a generic alternative for?

Tried buying some organic Oreos once.

They were quickly referred to as “punishment cookies”.

That one box lasted almost 3 months rather than the 3day lifespan of a normal Oreo.

CascadianGiraffe, to asklemmy in Atypical tips to quit smoking?

Had a good doctor who told me you can’t “try to quit”. You can’t “cut back”. You can’t quit for other people or before you are ready. But once you are… he said every successful quitter he helped, quit cold turkey. You have to stop 100% or you won’t stop. He offered meds to help with the emotional and physical side effects. I declined.

I was a smoker for 20+ years, many of those I was well over a pack a day and I worked in a smoking bar for over a decade. It’s probably too late for me is what I thought, BUT I DID IT.

Quit 2 and a half years ago. It hasn’t gotten any easier yet. I still want to smoke daily. But I haven’t had a single puff. I still hang out with friends that smoke but I did change my normal environment. (Quit while I was moving to make breaking associated habits easier.)

The things I found most helpful when the craving kicks in… Exercise was the best. HARD physical labor. Also sleeping and eating. Luckily I was in decent shape already so eating a bit more often wasn’t a huge deal. The tons of extra exercise just burned it off or helped build up some muscle mass I didn’t know was possible.

CascadianGiraffe, to 196 in We interrupt your programming rule

When the teacher took your watch at the beginning of class it was either test time or tv cart time.

CascadianGiraffe, to 196 in Side quest unlocked, Rule
CascadianGiraffe, to 196 in Side quest unlocked, Rule

Many of us also use ‘Cascadia’, in reference to the mountains we reside in and around.

CascadianGiraffe, to general in What are some neat things you carry around that come in handy?

At one point I had what we called the commuter chain saw. Battery operated with a 6in bar. Kept it in the side trunk pocket. Only need it once or twice a year, but it beats hiking to the house and carrying a full one back. Especially since trees don’t fall across the road during nice weather.

CascadianGiraffe, to lemmyshitpost in Can you spot the difference?

One of them I would be excited to take home after Trick’r Treatin’

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