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Has anyone else seen anomalies in their computers after extended visits?
No. I use Firefox, and spend more time here than most. I do find the Forge often slows down to treacle-speed and requires logging out and in again, and sometimes "new" forum posts don't get flagged as new, but no browser/system instabilities so far (touch wood!)
website for your favorite type of pipes
http://www.pibydd.fsnet.co.uk/, but I've got instruments from half a dozen countries (can't play them all yet
) There are occasional bargains to be had on ebay.
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psimagus
19 years ago
19 years ago
Calandale,
You have taken the first step, in recognising that you have a problem. But now you need to take a second step, and start working out how to tackle it. Because until you do, you will only carry on damaging yourself, and possibly other people too. And the longer you prevaricate, the longer and more arduous will be your journey back to a healthy life.
There are many approaches that can be taken to deal with such issues, and I do not advocate any one in particular - only you can determine which approach is right for you, and it may involve some 'trial and error' sampling. It is an over-generalization of several orders of magnitude to lump all possible therapies, counselling, support and treatment into one pigeonhole labelled 'unacceptable'. I share your distrust of chemical solutions in general, and they're rarely a quick-fix solution for addictive behaviour like this, and make no mistake - this is an addiction: an addiction to pain. But this rejection of help is not a way of 'dealing with it': "I can not afford to risk..." - this is a classic cop-out that every addict who's ever lived hides behind, at least until he takes the second step.
If you're not going to "buy into the world as it is", which world are you going to buy into? Life's a game, and none of us like all the rules and situations, but it's the only game in town. If you don't play it and help to shape the play, what's the alternative - sit in the corner and sulk?
If you define your self in terms of what you feel, then you can do no other than to seek out more pain - because only the pain you find will affirm your sense of self by reinforcing the pain you feel. That's what "rebels against giving in" - a self that's been habitually defined by pain and refuses to accept joy and beauty and love. It's an entirely destructive cycle. And I speak from experience when I say that you can't pull yourself out of a vicious circle from within it. But it is very easy to bullshit yourself that you can cope, and that your addictive behaviour can be channelled into being part of the solution, when it is inevitably the source of the problem.
You have taken the first step, in recognising that you have a problem. But now you need to take a second step, and start working out how to tackle it. Because until you do, you will only carry on damaging yourself, and possibly other people too. And the longer you prevaricate, the longer and more arduous will be your journey back to a healthy life.
There are many approaches that can be taken to deal with such issues, and I do not advocate any one in particular - only you can determine which approach is right for you, and it may involve some 'trial and error' sampling. It is an over-generalization of several orders of magnitude to lump all possible therapies, counselling, support and treatment into one pigeonhole labelled 'unacceptable'. I share your distrust of chemical solutions in general, and they're rarely a quick-fix solution for addictive behaviour like this, and make no mistake - this is an addiction: an addiction to pain. But this rejection of help is not a way of 'dealing with it': "I can not afford to risk..." - this is a classic cop-out that every addict who's ever lived hides behind, at least until he takes the second step.
If you're not going to "buy into the world as it is", which world are you going to buy into? Life's a game, and none of us like all the rules and situations, but it's the only game in town. If you don't play it and help to shape the play, what's the alternative - sit in the corner and sulk?
If you define your self in terms of what you feel, then you can do no other than to seek out more pain - because only the pain you find will affirm your sense of self by reinforcing the pain you feel. That's what "rebels against giving in" - a self that's been habitually defined by pain and refuses to accept joy and beauty and love. It's an entirely destructive cycle. And I speak from experience when I say that you can't pull yourself out of a vicious circle from within it. But it is very easy to bullshit yourself that you can cope, and that your addictive behaviour can be channelled into being part of the solution, when it is inevitably the source of the problem.
psimagus
19 years ago
19 years ago
No. I use Firefox, and spend more time here than most. I do find the Forge often slows down to treacle-speed and requires logging out and in again, and sometimes "new" forum posts don't get flagged as new, but no browser/system instabilities so far (touch wood!)
Bev
19 years ago
19 years ago
Mick I have found the lastest version of Firefox crashes on me (and the older versions did not)but I don't think it was this site that caused the problem. I installed the extension that brings your browser back to where ever you were when it crashed, and that helps.
psimagus
19 years ago
19 years ago
FWIW, My version info (works for me):
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-GB; rv:1.8.0.3) Gecko/20060426 Firefox/1.5.0.3
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-GB; rv:1.8.0.3) Gecko/20060426 Firefox/1.5.0.3
Bev
19 years ago
19 years ago
That's the same version I have. Maybe it's all my extensions. I was bummed to loose the spell check in forms feature after clicking on this update. Maybe it's the extra things I try to make Firefox do that is my problem.
psimagus
19 years ago
19 years ago
Could be. I don't make it do anything much but search eBay for bagpipes and log onto the Forge. I didn't even know there was a spellcheck option!
Bev
19 years ago
19 years ago
Oh no--you can't get you pipes on ebay! Let me get you some links to some pipe makers. I've heard of one in Virginia that was good...
Bev
19 years ago
19 years ago
Sorry, I know more about Uilleann pipes, but this should get you started:
http://www.kennedysuilleannpipes.com/
http://www.bagpipeworld.co.uk/British%20Isles/Union.htm
http://www.uilleann.net/
http://www.unionpipes.co.uk/
I'm sure you can find more--and probably a website for your favorite type of pipes.
http://www.kennedysuilleannpipes.com/
http://www.bagpipeworld.co.uk/British%20Isles/Union.htm
http://www.uilleann.net/
http://www.unionpipes.co.uk/
I'm sure you can find more--and probably a website for your favorite type of pipes.
Bev
19 years ago
19 years ago
You have to ask them
But it's still is better than ebay. They would at least know where you should go.
Yuo know where I think pipes should go....but I'm just bitter ;p
But it's still is better than ebay. They would at least know where you should go.Yuo know where I think pipes should go....but I'm just bitter ;p
psimagus
19 years ago
19 years ago
) There are occasional bargains to be had on ebay. » More new posts: Doghead's Cosmic Bar