I came to this to post the same method with turning off lights so they go toward my patio door, then I just crack the door and shoo them out. Glad to see someone else using this very fast method, generally it only takes a few minutes for the fly to decide it doesn’t want to be in the dark.
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When a moral panic happens, a lot of things get blown out of proportion. A good example was the panic relating to D&D and satanism. There was a huge panic sometime in the 50s or 60s about the police dealing with young thugs with concealed switch blades, which could be hidden, and then deployed one handed so fast a cop couldn’t draw his weapon fast enough. So this panic got a lot of laws drawn up to ban any switch blade.
Since then, the there are knives that skirt the law by not having a spring which force the blade open, instead a tension bar. There are still types are illegal to carry if a Cop would find out you have it, like “Out the front” switch knives.
The stupid part is, there are plenty of “one hand deployable” knives on the market that are 100% legal. But the laws never get revisited. In my state it’s illegal to have a out the front switch blade, yet a bunch of high end OTF knives are for sale at a sporting store. They just post a sign that says “Know your local laws”, which some how makes it okay to sell.
If anyone has more to add, or corrects, let me know.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What joke, in otherwise great sitcoms, do you hate?
1·2 years agoHow I Met your Mother
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What joke, in otherwise great sitcoms, do you hate?
33·2 years agoI couldn’t agree more. The idea seemed to have been “Hey, lets take a joke that was just luke warm at best to begin with, and then over use it in an attempt to wring every single spec of amusement out of it until our audience gets physically sick when they hear it”
Still a fun show though!
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's the worst invention of the 21st century?
12·2 years agoIt’s a small plastic cup full of ground coffee, Kuerig machines use them. They generated a ton of plastic waste, since each k-cup was a single use.

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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's the worst invention of the 21st century?
84·2 years agoI also second social media, but I need to make another suggestion it’d be Keurigs k-cups. So much plastic waste for the barest level of convenience.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•My absolute favorite image ever created
8·2 years agoNow, knowing this information, I love it even more. Thank you!
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•My absolute favorite image ever created
31·2 years agoThat’s a wall of beef. It’s like the painter hadn’t ever seen a bull, but just had a vague description and extrapolated.
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pics@lemmy.world•Saw this skinwalker yesterday and can't really get over it
3·2 years agoMMMmmmm ::happy chamberlain noises::
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pics@lemmy.world•Saw this skinwalker yesterday and can't really get over it
21·2 years agoAww, he/she looks like a badly made muppet.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•When did you get your first phone? First computer? What was it?
1·2 years agoI think I got my first cell phone in 2001 or 2002, it was a Kyocera 2135, or another similar model from Kyocera. My first PC is an Acer with a 75 MHz with 8 mb of RAM, came preinstalled with Windows 3.1. My family got it maybe 8 months before Windows 95 came out.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•When our species has become extinct, is there anything that would survive long enough to tell the next intelligent species to arise that we were a technological civilization?
1·2 years agoI’d think that any alien species advanced enough to travel the stars would see a row of consistent shapes etched into the rock and realize it couldn’t be nature. Maybe one face like rock sure, but 4 faces etched would be too big a coincidence and I think aliens would pick up on that. Now they wouldn’t be able to tell much about us as a species other then we could work rock pretty well. They’d have no idea of what our bodies look like, or that the hair carved into the stone were soft strains of protein instead of a hard helmet like carapace. But I think they’d get intelligent life created the carvings on Mount Rushmore.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What recent video game do you have buyer remorse for?
3·2 years agoOne thing I absolutely hated was the Open World, it was non-stop jammed packed full of monsters, just spawning non-stop. And they are always around your level, so you never feel like you’re progressing in power. It was just such a shitty way to handle the world, you can never clear out an area, never go back to an earlier area and flex your new power. Also, monsters spawning constantly was jarring, but the first time I saw a grizzly bear climb straight out of the ground, not a den, just the ground… lazy bullshit.
There are so many things that were just trash about that game, the stats on gear, it was impossible to figure out which pieces would be actual upgrades. The skill trees looked fun but feel so empty and hollow, ugh, I’m irritated all over again about that purchase.
So unless you’ve corrected all of that stuff plus a ton more, I probably won’t ever play it again.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What recent video game do you have buyer remorse for?
23·2 years agoDiablo 4, hands down. My best friend and I have been playing co-op games together for many years, and we were convinced that D4 would be the next 200+ hour co-op event of the year. So I bought myself the 100 dollar collectors edition and he, the same one since his birthday was near launch.
Yep, after 2 weeks we both admitted it just wasn’t a good game, and neither of us wanted to play anymore. What a massive disappointment.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•When our species has become extinct, is there anything that would survive long enough to tell the next intelligent species to arise that we were a technological civilization?
12·2 years agoI watched a special years ago about what would happen to our infrastructure, buildings, etc if humans just blinked out of existence. The show start off advancing time, touching on events as they might occur. The very last thing to withstand the test of time was Mount Rushmore, due to be carved from granite. Mount Rushmore would stick around for a very very very long time and would be the last trace of us. But that’s just that one TV show special’s opinion, but it sounds pretty…solid to me.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Which TV series intros do you not skip by choice?
32·2 years agoPeacemaker, I watched that intro every single time.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•You have a magic pill, which de-ages you by 20 years. You can take it once in your life only, so long as you are at least 20. What age — past, current or future — do you reckon is best to take it?
13·2 years agoI’m 42, I was fat in my 20s and didn’t lose 100 pounds and get in shape until 31. I’d gladly take that pill right this instant, make a lot of different choices, lose my weight and get in shape at a younger age too. I would have a very different life I bet.
But alas, your theoretical pill just taunts “Now Me”!
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's the best way to manage wallpapers on multiple monitors?
8·2 years agoI too use Display Fusion, and yes you can specify different folders for different monitors for it to pull wallpapers out randomly. It’s very important for me since my main monitor is 4k, and my second monitor is 1920x1200 in portrait, and my wallpapers are REAL DIFFERENT per monitor size and orientation wise.

With the Earth’s elliptical orbit, momentum would only get you so far in terms of sticking with the planet.