drdrdoug
drdrdoug t1_j52w5y7 wrote
That there is a good looking piece of meat. Nice job!
drdrdoug t1_iv2ik8d wrote
Reply to comment by ExtraNoise in A Hiker and His Puppy Were Shot Dead on a Remote Washington Trail; Investigation Has Been as Strange as the Killings by ExtraNoise
Thanks, good take on it.
drdrdoug t1_iv2igsj wrote
Reply to comment by ardesofmiche in A Hiker and His Puppy Were Shot Dead on a Remote Washington Trail; Investigation Has Been as Strange as the Killings by ExtraNoise
Yes, especially if he fell wound angled down.
drdrdoug t1_iv287nt wrote
Reply to comment by pala4833 in A Hiker and His Puppy Were Shot Dead on a Remote Washington Trail; Investigation Has Been as Strange as the Killings by ExtraNoise
I agree, funny. Sorry if I gave you the impression that I was upset, din't think I was being ugly in any way, again sorry.
-Peace.
drdrdoug t1_iv1tkdg wrote
Reply to comment by pala4833 in A Hiker and His Puppy Were Shot Dead on a Remote Washington Trail; Investigation Has Been as Strange as the Killings by ExtraNoise
Ha, made your day with a typo. Usually people use context to correct. I meant hinky and it autocorrected and I did not notice. Glad I made your day :-) (It has been corrected)
drdrdoug t1_iv1mfhj wrote
Reply to A Hiker and His Puppy Were Shot Dead on a Remote Washington Trail; Investigation Has Been as Strange as the Killings by ExtraNoise
There is certainly something hinky here. First, one shot? One random shot killed the guy and his dog? And if I know anything from watching crime dramas, if there was little to no blood then his heart stopped immediately which means either a head shot, which would have been noticeable or a heart shot which would be a very very unlucky random shot, through the heart, and killing the dog such that the dog also was immediately immobilized (dead at his side).
This needs to get more light shined at it because something is screwey and the family needs answers and justice.
drdrdoug t1_iu583l8 wrote
Listen to the Avett Brothers.
drdrdoug t1_ito99b3 wrote
Reply to comment by locks_are_paranoid in Some iPhone 14 users say the crash detection feature has triggered false alarms and called 911 during rollercoaster rides or after a phone drop while driving by speckz
It is. When you set up your phone it asks you if you want to turn it on.
drdrdoug t1_itnxfem wrote
Reply to comment by locks_are_paranoid in Some iPhone 14 users say the crash detection feature has triggered false alarms and called 911 during rollercoaster rides or after a phone drop while driving by speckz
There is literally a button to turn off the feature if you don’t like it and it will remain off until you choose to turn it on again. But you solution is “I don’t like it, so nobody should have the upturn of using it.”
drdrdoug t1_is1tqz5 wrote
Reply to comment by Blonsky in Some iPhone 14 users say the crash detection feature has triggered false alarms and called 911 during rollercoaster rides or after a phone drop while driving by speckz
Taking responsibility for things is often quite unpopular :-)
drdrdoug t1_is1tj11 wrote
Reply to comment by ColorfulSoup172 in Some iPhone 14 users say the crash detection feature has triggered false alarms and called 911 during rollercoaster rides or after a phone drop while driving by speckz
Seems to be a mount problem, not an iPhone problem but maybe turn off crash detection until you can get a better mount or upgrade to Apple CarPlay.
drdrdoug t1_is1t0ht wrote
Reply to comment by TheGreyBrewer in Some iPhone 14 users say the crash detection feature has triggered false alarms and called 911 during rollercoaster rides or after a phone drop while driving by speckz
Or, on the other hand, buy the phone that has features, from very to moderately useful and allows them to turn on or off based upon preferences. I love how Apple haters seek to gain a sense of wellbeing from coming on an apple thread to comment on something they do not like and do not own. Unsolicited advice: Save your energies and apply them to the things you love, and thrive.
drdrdoug t1_irs7byk wrote
Reply to Some iPhone 14 users say the crash detection feature has triggered false alarms and called 911 during rollercoaster rides or after a phone drop while driving by speckz
Obvious observation.
- Don't use your phone while driving. (if you are dropping your phone while driving, maybe it is just a preventive 911 call)
- Turn off crash detection if you are on a roller coaster (bumper cars, demolition derby, etc)
drdrdoug t1_irnpeio wrote
Reply to This year's wildfire season most mild for Washington state in a decade, officials say by Maximus_2698
Great news!
drdrdoug t1_jd4jnn3 wrote
Reply to [homemade] Reuben eggrolls by housewifewithaknife
Back in the day I had to go on Dialysis. After the 4 hours you feel like your soul was partially sucked out by a dementor (your mind is numb like but your body is jittery). A couple of my buddies would pick me up afterwords and take me to an Irish pub down the street where they'd buy me a shot (which seemed to "reconnect" my body and mind), and an "Irish egg roll," with a salty goodness that reminded me that everything was going to be ok.
I had not thought of this for a while until I saw this delicious post. :-)