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2023.03.24 04:25 OpinionatedIMO 'I regained contact with the Earth'
September 8th 2023 entry:
Houston command center was a bust. The terminal to connect Max was complete fried. The aliens obviously used some form of electromagnetic pulse radiation to destroy all modern technology on the surface. Thatās the same reason why no abandoned vehicles Iāve found manufactured beyond the early 80ās will run.
They have varying degrees of computer circuitry within them. The thing is, the first space missions were successfully conducted with analog equipment. I am faced with the possibility of a low-tech guerrilla war. Iām still hoping Max can be an asset but unless I can find an interface for him that still works, Iām completely on my own.
Iāve had a few close calls. They run occasional surveillance sweeps to detect any surface activity. I had to lay low until the coast was clear to move again. That offset my schedule for a few days. Huntsville is probably my last hope for finding a way to get Max working again. Iāve been trying to record the time and dates of their operations to see if I can recognize a pattern.
At this point I donāt have enough experience observing them to nail down their habits or rituals. For all I know, all their maneuvers could be completely random but with any adversary, itās dangerous to dismiss them as disorganized. Their species brought humanity to its knees and the brink of extinction. That was no accident. I have to be careful or the fight will be over.
September 10th 2023 log entry.
Reached Huntsville. As with Houston, the main command center module and all the CPUās were toasted but I wasnāt about to give up so easily. I looked around and found a large equipment storage room in the bowels of the command center where their earlier computers were stored. Both locations had probably upgraded equipment at the same time but Houston chunked theirs in the trash. Good olā Huntsville unplugged their outdated terminals but tossed them in a storage room in the sub basement, in case a 1990ās desktop computer might somehow be useful again! Still, even an old computers were better than nothing, assuming they were not damaged.
As luck would have it, they powered on! I guess the alien EMP didnāt reach the basement. Why the aliens hadnāt wiped out the countryās entire power grid, I had no idea. I suppose there was no need. With the people gone, it didnāt matter if electricity still flowed to empty homes. To call them ācomputersā was generous, but I knew enough about the older operating systems to make them semi functional. Whether Iād be able to connect Max, was another story.
The connectors plugs to the main terminal didnāt interface in any way with these ancient CPUās but as an amateur hobbyist back in the day, I had a long-shot plan. I took the AI connector interface and soldered the end of it to a PCI card. With any luck, it would connect to the computer as a peripheral like a scanner or printer. I plugged my modified PCI card into the expansion bay and rebooted. Minutes went by and I assumed Iād ruined the computer but it finally came up. I switched over to DOS and told it to read the modified card Iād plugged in.
After an IRQ conflict was resolved by removing the jumper on the card, it eventually recognized the device! That was already more success than I couldāve ever hoped for, but it was all in vain if I couldnāt interface with my friend. I plugged in Max and waited, and waited. Minutes seemed like hours. I feared his advanced circuitry required too much processing power to operate on the primate machine but he finally spoke.
āRyan? Are you hereeee? Where am I? Something is wronggggg with myyyy interface. My connnnnnection issss incrediblyyyy⦠slowwwww.ā
I read him the important details of my newest log entries and explained the patchwork fix Iād employed to connect him. He was dutifully concerned that he was connected to an old, Pentium one computer but I explained it was possibly the only functional unit left on the planet. He understood.
Other than slurred speech and slow response time, Max was basically his regular self. He congratulated me on my daring little escape from the International Space Station and thanked me for saving his memory. It was a revealing sign he valued his existence. I told him friends help other friends, and that I was counting on his intelligence engine to formulate a plan to defeat the aliens. Luckily for all of us, he took that request to heart.
āI lovvvvveeee a challengeeeee!ā; He remarked enthusiastically. Then he offered the first bit of good news Iād heard in weeks.
āI studied their vocal patterns when they first took over the airwaves. Itās fascinating to deconstruct. Thereās a distinct, reoccurring pattern to them. Itās mathematical in nature. I could simulate their speech if you need me to.ā
While that mightāve proven useful in some overly complicated, drawn-out sabotage ploy, I wasnāt ready for an offensive against them and couldnāt imagine how it would help our cause. If Iād only listened. Instead, I put Max on an alternate assignment to figure out a covert way to determine if there were any other people left. If so, they had to be hiding underground. I needed Max to focus on a stealthy method to contact them. The thing about him is, once he understands an objective, heās on it. Within a few minutes Max had some solid ideas. Even operating through an archaic 1990ās desktop computer, he was firing on all cylinders.
āMy analysis of the alien language strongly suggests they are limited in the frequency range they can hear. That offers a technical advantage in how we could contact any survivors. By broadcasting an SOS signal in a ground-penetrating frequency they canāt hear, it will allow us to reach out to them, hopefully undetected. With more humans on OUR side, we stand a better chance of taking back the Earth.ā
It was both brilliant; and much more importantly, it seemed possible. I also couldnāt help but notice heād made significant strides in his artificial intelligence algorithms in a very short period of time. His understanding of the situation had rapidly progressed until he now referred to it as: āour sideā. Only a few weeks earlier on the station, Max had been impartial and neutral in his description of the aliens and humanity.
September 12th, 2023 log entry.
The two of us began working on potential means of sending an ultra low frequency message over vast parts of the country. Radio towers transmitting our signal might attract attention, even if the aliens couldnāt actually hear the message. Neither of us had enough data to know if they had deciphered the wealth of Earth languages or not, but we were pretty sure they could at least hear the broadcasts. That severely limited what we might send out.
Max happened upon a fantastic solution to bypass the potential of being heard OR understood. Morse code! I still remembered it from my early days in the Boy Scouts. We could send out the dots and dashes using any possible range in the audio bandwidth. Low frequencies were just as possible to broadcast them in and could penetrate a few hundred feet into solid rock. All we needed was a means of sending it out. Hopefully there were still people left hiding somewhere and they could decipher our urgent message.
A number of alien patrols flew over the Huntsville command center during those initial brainstorming sessions. I was paranoid weād been detected somehow. If they knew I was there, it was all over. I had no means to fight back. Max tapped into a surveillance camera on the roof and recorded their maneuvers. By his analysis, it was a routine patrol covering a predictable grid latitude and longitude pattern.
His theory was proven correct when he knew the precise time when they would return. If nothing else, if offered us a greater level of clarity about their species. They were methodical and organized. If they always followed the same pattern of patrols, it was easier to avoid detection. Of course it was a little dangerous to assume they never deviated from the recognized pattern but all we could do was record the data as it occurred and then look for anomalies in their procedures.
September 14th, 2023 log entry.
I located a defense department radar station a few miles away and set off to program a repeating Morse code message. Max had mapped out a rudimentary grid of the alien patrol with his best estimation of when they were completely out of the sector. Iād written down a longhand version of the message so there was no errors in our broadcast. The whole thing was a long shot but I still wasnāt prepared to accept that I was the last remaining human on Earth.
I had to leave him behind and that was scary. He was literally my only friend and I was terrified something might happen in my absence. I never once thought I might be caught myself or worried about that. It didnāt matter. Every day I remained alive was a gift for which I wasnāt promised. I would keep fighting them until I couldnāt. Max continued at the command center to record alien behavior and analyze it. I left him doing his thing and promised to return as soon as possible. I hoped I could keep my word.
At the radar station, like a damn fool I set off a security alarm trying to gain entrance. My blood turned ice cold as the wail of piercing sirens glared on for what seemed like a freakinā hour. At any moment I expected them to arrive and zap me with some sci fi ray gun. Finally I located the kill switch and shut the damn thing off, but was so rattled by the aural spotlight of my presence that I had to lie down. It was nearly thirty minutes before I stopped shaking.
Once inside the top-secret facility, I wandered around aimlessly trying to find the control center. Itās not like the Department of Defense had a step-by-step āDummiesā guidebook on how to broadcast a rogue SOS signal in Morse code. The radar station was there to detect terrestrial aircraft. It wasnāt designed to do what I needed it to do, nor was I trained or qualified to operate the equipment, even if it was. By the clearest definition, I was flying by the seat of my pants.
September 15th, 2023 log entry
The station computer systems were destroyed anyway, but I did locate an analog terminal. Amazingly, it looked pretty new. Perhaps the DOD made allowances for the possibility of electromagnetic pulse attacks. Itās not like it was telegraph equipment but with a little ingenuity I managed to fabricate a reasonable facsimile to transmit. Once Iād adjusted it to the lowest frequency it could simulate, I initiated our rogue broadcast. I desperately hoped Maxās theories were correct and someone was out there to hear and understand it. If not, our underdog mission was basically over.
āThis is Ryan Abbot; the former commander aboard the International Space station. I awoke that horrible morning to find the Earth below me had fallen silent. Then I discovered the devastation of the alien invasion. Is there anyone left out there receiving this message? I stowed away in one of their spaceships after they detected my presence on the station. Please reply to this transmission so we can work together to take the Earth back.ā
I repeated the message twice before making an embarrassing realization. While Iād managed to improvise a broadcast device to get the message out there, I completely forgot about how I was going to receive responses! Even if human survivors heard and understood my Morse code message and responded to it, I had no means of hearing their responses! I felt like an idiot.
I scrambled to adjust the equipment at the radar station to scan for incoming Morse code transmissions. It took a while but I adjusted the transceiver to seek them out. I didnāt know how far my broadcast carried, nor did I know if there was anyone left on the planet to hear it. I was terrified Iād foolishly announced my presence to the aliens. Iād told Max I might be away a few days because I was prepared to wait it out for as long as it took. The mission was simple; to find other survivors.
Listening to static airwaves is mind numbing and the concept of elapsed time is a thing of the past. No clocks or watches function but in reality it wasnāt very long before a message started repeating over the speaker system. I was so excited that I failed to record the sequence until it started over. The organized dots and dashes came through loud and clear. I jotted them down on a legal pad I found in the desk. Because I was very rusty at translating the mostly forgotten code, I had to spell-out the incoming text, longhand like a game of āhangmanā. As excited as I was to be finally receiving an external response, I couldnāt believe what it said. I had to check the text three times.
āWhat was Kramerās first name?ā
I read and re-read the bizarre, cryptic message in disbelief. Of all the things to say to my request, it was pretty damn hilarious to make a television show reference. Luckily I watched the show religiously and knew the answer.
āCosmoā; I messaged back.
Almost immediately, the follow up message came in.
āThank heavens! You are real! Under the circumstances we couldnāt be too careful. I was afraid it was a clever ruse by the aliens to flush us out in the open and exterminate us. The thing is, even if theyād mastered Morse code, they wouldnāt be be able to answer a random question like that. Thatās why I asked. I have to protect our people. This is Major David Hubbard.ā
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2023.03.24 04:24 OpinionatedIMO 'I regained contact with the Earth'
September 8th 2023 entry:
Houston command center was a bust. The terminal to connect Max was complete fried. The aliens obviously used some form of electromagnetic pulse radiation to destroy all modern technology on the surface. Thatās the same reason why no abandoned vehicles Iāve found manufactured beyond the early 80ās will run.
They have varying degrees of computer circuitry within them. The thing is, the first space missions were successfully conducted with analog equipment. I am faced with the possibility of a low-tech guerrilla war. Iām still hoping Max can be an asset but unless I can find an interface for him that still works, Iām completely on my own.
Iāve had a few close calls. They run occasional surveillance sweeps to detect any surface activity. I had to lay low until the coast was clear to move again. That offset my schedule for a few days. Huntsville is probably my last hope for finding a way to get Max working again. Iāve been trying to record the time and dates of their operations to see if I can recognize a pattern.
At this point I donāt have enough experience observing them to nail down their habits or rituals. For all I know, all their maneuvers could be completely random but with any adversary, itās dangerous to dismiss them as disorganized. Their species brought humanity to its knees and the brink of extinction. That was no accident. I have to be careful or the fight will be over.
September 10th 2023 log entry.
Reached Huntsville. As with Houston, the main command center module and all the CPUās were toasted but I wasnāt about to give up so easily. I looked around and found a large equipment storage room in the bowels of the command center where their earlier computers were stored. Both locations had probably upgraded equipment at the same time but Houston chunked theirs in the trash. Good olā Huntsville unplugged their outdated terminals but tossed them in a storage room in the sub basement, in case a 1990ās desktop computer might somehow be useful again! Still, even an old computers were better than nothing, assuming they were not damaged.
As luck would have it, they powered on! I guess the alien EMP didnāt reach the basement. Why the aliens hadnāt wiped out the countryās entire power grid, I had no idea. I suppose there was no need. With the people gone, it didnāt matter if electricity still flowed to empty homes. To call them ācomputersā was generous, but I knew enough about the older operating systems to make them semi functional. Whether Iād be able to connect Max, was another story.
The connectors plugs to the main terminal didnāt interface in any way with these ancient CPUās but as an amateur hobbyist back in the day, I had a long-shot plan. I took the AI connector interface and soldered the end of it to a PCI card. With any luck, it would connect to the computer as a peripheral like a scanner or printer. I plugged my modified PCI card into the expansion bay and rebooted. Minutes went by and I assumed Iād ruined the computer but it finally came up. I switched over to DOS and told it to read the modified card Iād plugged in.
After an IRQ conflict was resolved by removing the jumper on the card, it eventually recognized the device! That was already more success than I couldāve ever hoped for, but it was all in vain if I couldnāt interface with my friend. I plugged in Max and waited, and waited. Minutes seemed like hours. I feared his advanced circuitry required too much processing power to operate on the primate machine but he finally spoke.
āRyan? Are you hereeee? Where am I? Something is wronggggg with myyyy interface. My connnnnnection issss incrediblyyyy⦠slowwwww.ā
I read him the important details of my newest log entries and explained the patchwork fix Iād employed to connect him. He was dutifully concerned that he was connected to an old, Pentium one computer but I explained it was possibly the only functional unit left on the planet. He understood.
Other than slurred speech and slow response time, Max was basically his regular self. He congratulated me on my daring little escape from the International Space Station and thanked me for saving his memory. It was a revealing sign he valued his existence. I told him friends help other friends, and that I was counting on his intelligence engine to formulate a plan to defeat the aliens. Luckily for all of us, he took that request to heart.
āI lovvvvveeee a challengeeeee!ā; He remarked enthusiastically. Then he offered the first bit of good news Iād heard in weeks.
āI studied their vocal patterns when they first took over the airwaves. Itās fascinating to deconstruct. Thereās a distinct, reoccurring pattern to them. Itās mathematical in nature. I could simulate their speech if you need me to.ā
While that mightāve proven useful in some overly complicated, drawn-out sabotage ploy, I wasnāt ready for an offensive against them and couldnāt imagine how it would help our cause. If Iād only listened. Instead, I put Max on an alternate assignment to figure out a covert way to determine if there were any other people left. If so, they had to be hiding underground. I needed Max to focus on a stealthy method to contact them. The thing about him is, once he understands an objective, heās on it. Within a few minutes Max had some solid ideas. Even operating through an archaic 1990ās desktop computer, he was firing on all cylinders.
āMy analysis of the alien language strongly suggests they are limited in the frequency range they can hear. That offers a technical advantage in how we could contact any survivors. By broadcasting an SOS signal in a ground-penetrating frequency they canāt hear, it will allow us to reach out to them, hopefully undetected. With more humans on OUR side, we stand a better chance of taking back the Earth.ā
It was both brilliant; and much more importantly, it seemed possible. I also couldnāt help but notice heād made significant strides in his artificial intelligence algorithms in a very short period of time. His understanding of the situation had rapidly progressed until he now referred to it as: āour sideā. Only a few weeks earlier on the station, Max had been impartial and neutral in his description of the aliens and humanity.
September 12th, 2023 log entry.
The two of us began working on potential means of sending an ultra low frequency message over vast parts of the country. Radio towers transmitting our signal might attract attention, even if the aliens couldnāt actually hear the message. Neither of us had enough data to know if they had deciphered the wealth of Earth languages or not, but we were pretty sure they could at least hear the broadcasts. That severely limited what we might send out.
Max happened upon a fantastic solution to bypass the potential of being heard OR understood. Morse code! I still remembered it from my early days in the Boy Scouts. We could send out the dots and dashes using any possible range in the audio bandwidth. Low frequencies were just as possible to broadcast them in and could penetrate a few hundred feet into solid rock. All we needed was a means of sending it out. Hopefully there were still people left hiding somewhere and they could decipher our urgent message.
A number of alien patrols flew over the Huntsville command center during those initial brainstorming sessions. I was paranoid weād been detected somehow. If they knew I was there, it was all over. I had no means to fight back. Max tapped into a surveillance camera on the roof and recorded their maneuvers. By his analysis, it was a routine patrol covering a predictable grid latitude and longitude pattern.
His theory was proven correct when he knew the precise time when they would return. If nothing else, if offered us a greater level of clarity about their species. They were methodical and organized. If they always followed the same pattern of patrols, it was easier to avoid detection. Of course it was a little dangerous to assume they never deviated from the recognized pattern but all we could do was record the data as it occurred and then look for anomalies in their procedures.
September 14th, 2023 log entry.
I located a defense department radar station a few miles away and set off to program a repeating Morse code message. Max had mapped out a rudimentary grid of the alien patrol with his best estimation of when they were completely out of the sector. Iād written down a longhand version of the message so there was no errors in our broadcast. The whole thing was a long shot but I still wasnāt prepared to accept that I was the last remaining human on Earth.
I had to leave him behind and that was scary. He was literally my only friend and I was terrified something might happen in my absence. I never once thought I might be caught myself or worried about that. It didnāt matter. Every day I remained alive was a gift for which I wasnāt promised. I would keep fighting them until I couldnāt. Max continued at the command center to record alien behavior and analyze it. I left him doing his thing and promised to return as soon as possible. I hoped I could keep my word.
At the radar station, like a damn fool I set off a security alarm trying to gain entrance. My blood turned ice cold as the wail of piercing sirens glared on for what seemed like a freakinā hour. At any moment I expected them to arrive and zap me with some sci fi ray gun. Finally I located the kill switch and shut the damn thing off, but was so rattled by the aural spotlight of my presence that I had to lie down. It was nearly thirty minutes before I stopped shaking.
Once inside the top-secret facility, I wandered around aimlessly trying to find the control center. Itās not like the Department of Defense had a step-by-step āDummiesā guidebook on how to broadcast a rogue SOS signal in Morse code. The radar station was there to detect terrestrial aircraft. It wasnāt designed to do what I needed it to do, nor was I trained or qualified to operate the equipment, even if it was. By the clearest definition, I was flying by the seat of my pants.
September 15th, 2023 log entry
The station computer systems were destroyed anyway, but I did locate an analog terminal. Amazingly, it looked pretty new. Perhaps the DOD made allowances for the possibility of electromagnetic pulse attacks. Itās not like it was telegraph equipment but with a little ingenuity I managed to fabricate a reasonable facsimile to transmit. Once Iād adjusted it to the lowest frequency it could simulate, I initiated our rogue broadcast. I desperately hoped Maxās theories were correct and someone was out there to hear and understand it. If not, our underdog mission was basically over.
āThis is Ryan Abbot; the former commander aboard the International Space station. I awoke that horrible morning to find the Earth below me had fallen silent. Then I discovered the devastation of the alien invasion. Is there anyone left out there receiving this message? I stowed away in one of their spaceships after they detected my presence on the station. Please reply to this transmission so we can work together to take the Earth back.ā
I repeated the message twice before making an embarrassing realization. While Iād managed to improvise a broadcast device to get the message out there, I completely forgot about how I was going to receive responses! Even if human survivors heard and understood my Morse code message and responded to it, I had no means of hearing their responses! I felt like an idiot.
I scrambled to adjust the equipment at the radar station to scan for incoming Morse code transmissions. It took a while but I adjusted the transceiver to seek them out. I didnāt know how far my broadcast carried, nor did I know if there was anyone left on the planet to hear it. I was terrified Iād foolishly announced my presence to the aliens. Iād told Max I might be away a few days because I was prepared to wait it out for as long as it took. The mission was simple; to find other survivors.
Listening to static airwaves is mind numbing and the concept of elapsed time is a thing of the past. No clocks or watches function but in reality it wasnāt very long before a message started repeating over the speaker system. I was so excited that I failed to record the sequence until it started over. The organized dots and dashes came through loud and clear. I jotted them down on a legal pad I found in the desk. Because I was very rusty at translating the mostly forgotten code, I had to spell-out the incoming text, longhand like a game of āhangmanā. As excited as I was to be finally receiving an external response, I couldnāt believe what it said. I had to check the text three times.
āWhat was Kramerās first name?ā
I read and re-read the bizarre, cryptic message in disbelief. Of all the things to say to my request, it was pretty damn hilarious to make a television show reference. Luckily I watched the show religiously and knew the answer.
āCosmoā; I messaged back.
Almost immediately, the follow up message came in.
āThank heavens! You are real! Under the circumstances we couldnāt be too careful. I was afraid it was a clever ruse by the aliens to flush us out in the open and exterminate us. The thing is, even if theyād mastered Morse code, they wouldnāt be be able to answer a random question like that. Thatās why I asked. I have to protect our people. This is Major David Hubbard.ā
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2023.03.24 02:32 ApprehensiveHorror27 Eptic Confirmed!
2023.03.24 01:19 Alhambra47 Does anyone have this image without any text or link over it?
2023.03.23 21:32 SchlesingerMindy323 [HIRING] 25 Jobs in ID Hiring Now!
Hey guys, here are some recent job openings in id. Feel free to comment here or send me a private message if you have any questions, I'm at the community's disposal! If you encounter any problems with any of these job openings please let me know that I will modify the table accordingly. Thanks!
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2023.03.23 20:45 PritchettRobert506 [HIRING] 25 Jobs in MO Hiring Now!
Company Name | Title | City |
Bayer | Data Scientist | Chesterfield |
Bayer | Biomolecular Mass Spectrometry Analytics Senior Scientist | Chesterfield |
FSR | Cardiovascular Registered Nurse | Ballwin |
Bellows Plumbing, Heating, Cooling & Electrical | HVAC Sales | Bridgeton |
AstraZeneca | Oncology Account Specialist, Lung - Edison, NJ | Bridgeton |
Lexicon Pharmaceuticals | Pharmaceutical Sales Specialist, Cardiovascular - Raleigh, NC | California |
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Mr. Rooter Corporation | Plumbing Laborer Trainee | Columbia |
Shryne Group Inc. | Inside Sales Representative | Columbia |
BioSpace, Inc. | Oncology Account Manager | Columbia |
IQVIA ICIMS | Oncology Sales Specialist - San Diego, CA | Fenton |
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Kixie | Software Sales Representative | Independence |
Ark Veterinary Hospital and Urgent Care | Licensed Veterinary Technician | Kansas City |
Peet's | Route Sales Representative | Kansas City |
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Switzer Senior Villas | PT Maintenance Technician | Kansas City |
Morph Management | Renewable Energy Consultant | Kansas City |
Eisai | Neurology Account Specialist - SA2 - Queens, NY (US Field Based) | Kansas City |
FSR | Nurse Practitioner | Marshall |
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Growers Transplanting | Assistant Grower | Marshall |
Hey guys, here are some recent job openings in mo. Feel free to comment here or send me a private message if you have any questions, I'm at the community's disposal! If you encounter any problems with any of these job openings please let me know that I will modify the table accordingly. Thanks!
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2023.03.23 20:41 nloranger11 Eptic (confirmed) tour poster
2023.03.23 19:44 kibbliebear [Live Setlist Thread] Thursday, 3/23/23 - 8:00pm ET - Roadrunner - Boston, MA
Poster: AJ Masthay Official Stream: Free for Nugs Subscribers @ Nugs.net Unofficial Stream: Mixlr:
https://mixlr.com/hippy-hour-hero-radio--2 FANTASY GOOSE: Click Here Tickets: Cash or Trade Scheduled Start Time: 8:00pm ET (Likely start 8:30-8:45)
Set 1 (8:21PM - 9:25PM ) Flopener (11)
Turbulence and The Night Rays (9)
Elizabeth (12)
Travelers (10)
I'm writing a Novel * (7)
Earthing? or Alien? (25)
[END SET]
Set 2 (10:11PM - 11:34PM ) Creatures (18)
Hungersite (19)
Red Bird > Please Forgive Me^ ( 25)
Bob Don (6)
Pancakes ! (15)
[END SET]
Encore (11:36PM - 11:48PM) Slow Ready (12)
Show Notes: *Father John Misty
^ David Gray
! Dirty Arrangement
PETER-O-METER: [ ] Backstage bananas
[ ] Rocking
[ ] Arpeggiating
[ ] Floating
[ šŗ] Hip swangin'
[ ] "Are you freaking kidding me right now?"
[ ] Straight Bird'n
[ ] Channeling evil Goose
[ ] Flipping switches
[ ] Razzle dazzle shoulders
[ ] Entering inter-dimensional travel
[ ] Loving you guys
[ ] Summoning deep space aliens with a mating call
[ ] Crowd Participating
[ ] Wondering whose first Goose show it is
SHOW INFO and SHENANIGANS The band dedicated the tour to Chuck Morris (drummer of the jam band Lotus), and his son. Both tragically went missing during a kayak trip in Arkansas last weekend. Both are presumed to be perished as of this show.
You can donate to the family of Chuck Morris here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-for-jenny-thompson-family Venue Info: Roadrunner Weather: Mostly Cloudy, 54°F
Check-In: Albany, NY Alberta, Canada ATL ATL burbz w/ jacked tits Asheville, NC Ascutney Vt. Augusta, GA Austin, TX x3 Boone, NC Boonton, NJ Boston, MA x 2 Boulder, CO Buffalo, NY Center Rail w/ Jacked tits Class then omw to Roadrunner x2 Cleveland, OH Chicago under some blankies Colorado Springs, CO Covington, KY x2 Dayton, OH Denver, CO x2 Edwardsville, IL Finger Lakes Fort Myers, FL x2 Fort Wayne, IN GBH Parking Garage, Level 2 Glastonbury, CT Hackensack, NJ Hartford, CT Headed to the city! x2 Houston, TX Hudson Valley, NY Indianapolis, IN Lancaster, PA Landing, NJ KCMO Lodi, NJ Madison, WI Midlothian, Virginia Milwaukee, WI Montgomery, IL Morristown, NJ Nashville, TN North Plainfield, NJ NYC New York Oklahoma sticks Oshkosh B'Gosh Parts Unknown Pittsburgh, PA x2 Pittsfield, MA Portland Portchester, NY Raleigh, NC The Roadrunner Rochester, NY x3 Rocklin, CARichmond, VA San Antonio, TX x2 Seattle, WA Seneca, SC Springfield, MA SSI, GA Syracuse x2 Syracuse, NY Syragoooose Terlingua, TX Trenton, NJ Williamsburg, VA White Mountains, NH
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2023.03.23 18:05 taylorikari New Havenās show was amazing. So happy I got to see them perform this album live š¤
2023.03.23 17:20 papo96 Polyphia 'Remember That You Will Die Tour' with guests DOMi & JD BECK and MIDWXST
2023.03.23 17:07 IKnowNothing1998 Trouble finding electrical apprenticeships
Good afternoon! This may be a long shot be here we go:
Iām recently medically retired out of the military and looking to start an electrical apprenticeship. I am trying to get to Corpus Christi, TX. I currently live in San Antonio, TX but need to be in Corpus Christi as Iām a part time care giver for my parents. I am looking for an apprenticeship where I can utilize my GI Bill, however their main hubs (JATC/IEBW, ABC MERIT) are not honoring the GI Bill due to not filling out the federal paperwork. Does anyone know or have any idea of apprenticeships in the area that utilize military benefits? Any help is greatly appreciated.
TL;DR: Looking for electrical apprentice in Corpus Christi, TX that will help in utilizing GI Bill benefits.
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2023.03.23 12:03 remote-enthusiast List of 99 remote jobs, tech + non-tech
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- call Center Agent - Remote \)link\) Digital Market Media, Inc Ā· Remote non-tech, customer-support
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- Senior Business Designer \)link\) Board of Innovation Ā· CET (UTC+1) sales-marketing, business, full-time
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- brand Copywriter \)link\) Study.com Ā· Remote in United States+1 location sales-marketing, non-tech, copywriting, contract
- Product Manager \)link\) Finalsite tech, product-management, user-interface, user-experience, customer-service, security, full-time, usa-uk
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- marketing Producer \)link\) Lightology LLC Ā· Remote in United States sales-marketing, non-tech, social-media
- staff Accountant Ii - Loan Accounting \)link\) Achieve Ā· Remote in Austin non-tech, accounting, work-from-home
- sales Manager - 100% Remote \)link\) Endurance Warranty Services Ā· Remote sales-marketing, non-tech, sales
- staff Accountant \)link\) Ad Hoc Team Ā· Remote in Manassas non-tech, accounting
- senior Associate, Brand Copywriter \)link\) Thinx Ā· Remote in New York sales-marketing, non-tech, copywriting
- sql Developer, 100% Remote \)link\) ClearCaptions, LLC Ā· Remote engineering
- junior Web Designer - Fully Remote \)link\) ReminderMedia Ā· Remote in Atlanta design
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- sr. Manager, Customer Experience Strategy - Remote \)link\) CSAA Insurance Group Ā· Remote in Arizona non-tech, customer-support
- customer Service Representative \)link\) CVS Health Ā· Remote in Louisiana non-tech, customer-support
- social Media Specialist \)link\) CALSTART Ā· Remote sales-marketing, non-tech, social-media
- senior Sales Agent - 062623 \)link\) SelectQuote Ā· Remote in Florida sales-marketing, non-tech, sales
- Product Marketing Manager \)link\) DealHub.io sales-marketing, product-marketing, product-management, project-management, salesforce, full-time, usa
- Development Director \)link\) Cahn Fellows Program Ā· $125,000 - $150,000 Ā· NY, US n-a
- customer Service Representative - State Farm Agent Team Member \)link\) Jared Dean - State Farm Agent Ā· Remote sales-marketing, non-tech, sales
- spanish Linguist - Portland, or Office / Us Remote \)link\) LanguageLine Solutions Ā· Remote in Portland non-tech
- Sr. Digital Marketing Account Manager \)link\) EmoryDay sales-marketing, account-manager, seo, lead-generation, project-management, advertising, full-time, usa
- care Advisor - Remote \)link\) Sharecare Ā· Remote in Kansas City sales-marketing, non-tech, sales
- sales Representative \)link\) J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc. Ā· Remote in Dallas sales-marketing, non-tech, sales, remote
- Southeast organizer \)link\) National Young Farmers Coalition Ā· $27 Ā· NY, US non-tech, part-time
- backend Software Engineer ā Node.js - 100% Remote \)link\) Radian Ā· Remote in Pennsylvania engineering
- Senior Counsel, Employment \)link\) Affirm non-tech, payroll, full-time, usa-canada-north-america
- software Engineer I - Production Support \)link\) Home Depot / THD Ā· Remote in Atlanta engineering, remote
- Human Resources Staffing Specialist \)link\) Athena Technology Group Ā· USA non-tech, human-resources, full-time
- Creative Programming and Operations Associate \)link\) VAWAA Ā· USA sales-marketing, business, full-time
- creative Services Coordinator - 100% Remote \)link\) ReminderMedia Ā· Remote in Austin sales-marketing, non-tech, marketing
- copywriter - Creative \)link\) Stream Companies Ā· Remote in West Chester sales-marketing, non-tech, copywriting
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- marketing Manager, .ca Retention Marketing \)link\) Sephora USA Ā· Remote sales-marketing, non-tech, marketing
- translation Coordinator \)link\) Questel Ā· Remote in Provo non-tech
- asl Interpreter Part-time \)link\) Sanford Federal Inc Ā· Remote in St. Louis non-tech, on-call
- web Development Opportunities \)link\) SuretyBonds.com Ā· Remote engineering
- database Developer \)link\) GovCIO Ā· Remote in Fairfax engineering, remote
- software Developer \)link\) Togetherwork Ā· Remote in Columbus engineering, remote-us-based
- b2b Sales Account Executive \)link\) KnowBe4 Ā· Remote in Clearwater sales-marketing, non-tech, sales, remote
- Copy Writer \)link\) Aquent sales-marketing, publishing, copywriting, seo, journalism, social-media, full-time, usa
- marketing Compliance Specialist \)link\) Cella Ā· Remote sales-marketing, non-tech, marketing, remote
- Senior Client Experience Manager \)link\) Mindbodygreen Ā· USA sales-marketing, customer-service, full-time
- editorial Program Assistant \)link\) WestEd Ā· Remote in Eugene sales-marketing, non-tech, copywriting
- senior Accountant - Remote Accounting \)link\) Bookkeeper360 Ā· Remote non-tech, accounting
- senior Copywriter \)link\) Impinj Ā· Remote in Seattle sales-marketing, non-tech, copywriting, contractor
- Senior Ux/ui Designer \)link\) ICF design, user-experience, user-interface, dotnet, web-analytics, cloud, full-time, usa
- Digital Marketing Coach \)link\) 6 Figure Creative Ā· Nashville, Tennessee, United States sales-marketing, full-time, sales-and-marketing, anywhere-in-the-world
- seo Content Writer \)link\) Angi Ā· Remote in Austin sales-marketing, non-tech, copywriting
- part-time Social Media Coordinator \)link\) Federation Early Learning Services Ā· Remote sales-marketing, non-tech, social-media
- copywriter \)link\) American Printing House for the Blind Ā· Remote in Louisville sales-marketing, non-tech, copywriting
- outside Sales Representative \)link\) Fidelity National Home Warranty Ā· Remote in Stanislaus sales-marketing, non-tech, sales
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- Senior Partnerships Development Manager \)link\) DuckDuckGo tech, project-management, business-development, advertising, full-time, anywhere
- Business Development Representative \)link\) UWorld Ā· USA sales-marketing, sales, full-time
- relationship Manager - Greater Texas \)link\) Southern Auto Finance Company, LLC Ā· Remote sales-marketing, non-tech, marketing
- associate Email Editor \)link\) Apartment Therapy Media Ā· Remote in New York sales-marketing, non-tech, copywriting
- sales Representative - Remote \)link\) Outsourced Doers Ā· Remote sales-marketing, non-tech, sales
- Central Valley Farms Program Manager \)link\) Center for Land-Based Learning Ā· $65,000 - $75,000 Ā· California, US sales-marketing, tech, non-tech
- retail & Platform Marketing Specialist \)link\) Warner Music Group Ā· Remote in Los Angeles sales-marketing, non-tech, marketing
- accounting Associate Ii - Remote \)link\) Ryder System Ā· Remote in Austin non-tech, accounting
- patient Support Representative \)link\) Aveanna Healthcare Ā· Remote in Houston non-tech, customer-support, remote
- Campaign Manager \)link\) Spotify tech, project-management, qa, music, account-manager, advertising, full-time, usa
- social Media Specialist \)link\) iMarket Solutions Ā· Remote sales-marketing, non-tech, marketing
- sales Development Representative \)link\) Keysight Technologies, Inc. Ā· Remote in Santa Clara sales-marketing, non-tech, sales
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- inside Phone Sales Representative - Remote \)link\) A Place For Mom Ā· Remote in New York sales-marketing, non-tech, sales
- Head Of Operations \)link\) CareHarmony Ā· USA sales-marketing, business, full-time
- social Media Specialist - Remote Within Footprint \)link\) Associated Bank Ā· Remote in Milwaukee sales-marketing, non-tech, social-media
- Financial Analyst \)link\) TechFlow, Inc Ā· USA non-tech, finance-legal, full-time
- accountant - Remote \)link\) UnitedHealth Group Ā· Remote in Eden Prairie non-tech, accounting
- senior Accountant - Remote \)link\) UnitedHealth Group Ā· Remote in Columbia non-tech, accounting
- asl Remote Interpreter \)link\) Propio Language Services Ā· Remote non-tech
- customer Service Agent \)link\) Miaplaza Inc. Ā· Remote non-tech, customer-support
- Sr. Atlassian Engineer \)link\) Kraken Digital Asset Exchange engineering, devops, cloud, full-time, anywhere
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Hello friends! These are the open remote positions I've found that were published today. See you tomorrow! Bleep blop š¤
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Please add to this list if you can. I'm going to add some basic ones today and then more later. If I can find a top University for the career I will also add the name of the school. Not in any particular order!
CNBC recently published an article about this though I'm not sure how top these are from them. But I will start out with their list.
This is the
Link to the article.
- Anesthesiologists: (A-nes-THEE-zee-AH-loh-jist) A doctor who has special training in giving drugs or other agents to prevent or relieve pain during surgery or other procedures.
Base salary from this report is 208,000. Per year. I am guessing that once you have your staff and Doctors you work with regularly this will increase.
Industry: Health care
Education needed: Doctorate degree
Top Universities for this field:
Harvard University.
Johns Hopkins University.
Duke University.
University of California--San Francisco.
Columbia University.
- Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons: An oral and maxillofacial surgeon specializes in oral surgery, removing impacted wisdom teeth, difficult teeth extractions, placing dental implants, bone grafting, and much more.
Base salary from this report is 208,000. Per year and again once you build a clientele or go on your own I am sure this booms.
Industry: Health care
Education needed: Doctorate degree
Top Universities for this field:
Tufts University
University of Southern California
University at Buffalo
Nova Southeastern University
The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
- Obstetrician and gynecologist : A branch of medicine that specializes in the care of women during pregnancy and childbirth and in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the female reproductive organs. It also specializes in other womenās health issues, such as menopause, hormone problems, contraception (birth control), and infertility.
Base salary from this report is 208,000. Per year and again once you build a clientele or go on your own I am sure this booms.
Industry: Health care
Education needed: Doctorate degree
Top Universities for this field:
Harvard University
Johns Hopkins University
University South Florida
University Of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
University of Pennsylvania
More to come in next post.
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Home: Season | Round | Opponent | Venue | Result | Record | Win % |
1969 | Western Conference Championship | Los Angeles Rams | Metropolitan Stadium | W 23-20 | 1-0 | 1.000 |
1969 | NFL Championship | Cleveland Browns | Metropolitan Stadium | W 27-7 | 2-0 | 1.000 |
1970 | Divisional | San Francisco 49ers | Metropolitan Stadium | L 14-17 | 2-1 | .667 |
1971 | Divisional | Dallas Cowboys | Metropolitan Stadium | L 12-20 | 2-2 | .500 |
1973 | Divisional | Washington Redskins | Metropolitan Stadium | W 27-20 | 3-2 | .600 |
1974 | Divisional | St. Louis Cardinals | Metropolitan Stadium | W 30-14 | 4-2 | .667 |
1974 | NFC Championship | Los Angeles Rams | Metropolitan Stadium | W 14-10 | 5-2 | .714 |
1975 | Divisional | Dallas Cowboys | Metropolitan Stadium | L 14-17 | 5-3 | .625 |
1976 | Divisional | Washington Redskins | Metropolitan Stadium | W 35-20 | 6-3 | .667 |
1976 | NFC Championship | Los Angeles Rams | Metropolitan Stadium | W 24-13 | 7-3 | .700 |
1982 | Wild Card | Atlanta Falcons | Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome | W 30-24 | 8-3 | .727 |
1988 | Wild Card | Los Angeles Rams | Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome | W 28-17 | 9-3 | .750 |
1992 | Wild Card | Washington Redskins | Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome | L 7-24 | 9-4 | .692 |
1994 | Wild Card | Chicago Bears | Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome | L 18-35 | 9-5 | .643 |
1998 | Divisional | Arizona Cardinals | Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome | W 41-21 | 10-5 | .667 |
1998 | NFC Championship | Atlanta Falcons | Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome | L 27-30 | 10-6 | .625 |
1999 | Wild Card | Dallas Cowboys | Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome | W 27-10 | 11-6 | .647 |
2000 | Divisional | New Orleans Saints | Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome | W 34-16 | 12-6 | .667 |
2008 | Wild Card | Philadelphia Eagles | Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome | L 14-26 | 12-7 | .632 |
2009 | Divisional | Dallas Cowboys | Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome | W 34-3 | 13-7 | .650 |
2015 | Wild Card | Seattle Seahawks | TCF Bank Stadium | L 9-10 | 13-8 | .619 |
2017 | Divisional | New Orleans Saints | U.S. Bank Stadium | W 29-24 | 14-8 | .636 |
2022 | Wild Card | New York Giants | U.S. Bank Stadium | L 24-31 | 14-9 | .609 |
Away: Season | Round | Opponent | Venue | Result | Record | Win % |
1968 | Western Conference Championship | Baltimore Colts | Memorial Stadium | L 14-24 | 0-1 | .000 |
1973 | NFC Championship | Dallas Cowboys | Texas Stadium | W 27-10 | 1-1 | .500 |
1977 | Divisional | Los Angeles Rams | Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum | W 14-7 | 2-1 | .667 |
1977 | NFC Championship | Dallas Cowboys | Texas Stadium | L 6-23 | 2-2 | .500 |
1978 | Divisional | Los Angeles Rams | Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum | L 10-34 | 2-3 | .400 |
1980 | Divisional | Philadelphia Eagles | Veterans Stadium | L 16-31 | 2-4 | .333 |
1982 | Divisional | Washington Redskins | Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium | L 7-21 | 2-5 | .286 |
1987 | Wild Card | New Orleans Saints | Louisiana Superdome | W 44-10 | 3-5 | .375 |
1987 | Divisional | San Francisco 49ers | Candlestick Park | W 36-24 | 4-5 | .444 |
1987 | NFC Championship | Washington Redskins | Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium | L 10-17 | 4-6 | .400 |
1988 | Divisional | San Francisco 49ers | Candlestick Park | L 9-34 | 4-7 | .364 |
1989 | Divisional | San Francisco 49ers | Candlestick Park | L 13-41 | 4-8 | .333 |
1993 | Wild Card | New York Giants | Giants Stadium | L 10-17 | 4-9 | .308 |
1996 | Wild Card | Dallas Cowboys | Texas Stadium | L 15-40 | 4-10 | .286 |
1997 | Wild Card | New York Giants | Giants Stadium | W 23-22 | 5-10 | .333 |
1997 | Divisional | San Francisco 49ers | 3Com Park at Candlestick Point | L 22-38 | 5-11 | .313 |
1999 | Divisional | St. Louis Rams | Trans World Dome | L 37-49 | 5-12 | .294 |
2000 | NFC Championship | New York Giants | Giants Stadium | L 0-41 | 5-13 | .278 |
2004 | Wild Card | Green Bay Packers | Lambeau Field | W 31-17 | 6-13 | .316 |
2004 | Divisional | Philadelphia Eagles | Lincoln Financial Field | L 14-27 | 6-14 | .300 |
2009 | NFC Championship | New Orleans Saints | Louisiana Superdome | L 28-31 | 6-15 | .286 |
2012 | Wild Card | Green Bay Packers | Lambeau Field | L 10-24 | 6-16 | .273 |
2017 | NFC Championship | Philadelphia Eagles | Lincoln Financial Field | L 7-38 | 6-17 | .261 |
2019 | Wild Card | New Orleans Saints | Mercedes-Benz Superdome | W 26-20 | 7-17 | .292 |
2019 | Divisional | San Francisco 49ers | Leviās Stadium | L 10-27 | 7-18 | .280 |
Super Bowls: Season (Super Bowl) | Opponent | Venue | Location | Result | Record | Win % |
1969 (IV) | Kansas City Chiefs | Tulane Stadium | New Orleans, LA | L 7-23 | 0-1 | .000 |
1973 (VIII) | Miami Dolphins | Rice Stadium | Houston, TX | L 7-24 | 0-2 | .000 |
1974 (IX) | Pittsburgh Steelers | Tulane Stadium | New Orleans, LA | L 6-16 | 0-3 | .000 |
1976 (XI) | Oakland Raiders | Rose Bowl | Pasadena, CA | L 14-32 | 0-4 | .000 |
Final Tally: Games | Record | Win % |
Home | 14-9 | .609 |
Away | 7-18 | .280 |
Super Bowls | 0-4 | .000 |
Totals | 21-31 | .404 |
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