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Ah, the great outdoors. There's nothing quite like that feeling of sleeping under the stars surrounded by nature — unless, of course, you happen to be one of those people who hates sleeping outside and isn't that fond of nature.


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An amateur radio repeater used to be a complex assemblage of equipment that would easily fill a 19″ rack.


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When I was a child growing up in North Carolina about an hour away from the Blue Ridge Parkway, nothing made my blood run cold like a grown up saying, “Oh, what a fine day to go up to the parkway and see the leaves changing color.


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I recently had the chance to get up before dawn and spend a day learning about leadership from two former US Navy SEAL commanders, Jocko Willink and Leif Babin.


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The author demonstrates proper hitchhiking technique while wearing a kilt. Why do men want to take their pants off? Let me count the ways: There’s our most basic urge. There’s mass quantities of booze. There’s the combination of the two.


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The author demonstrates proper hitchhiking technique while wearing a kilt. Why do men want to take their pants off? Let me count the ways: There’s our most basic urge. There’s mass quantities of booze. There’s the combination of the two.


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The author demonstrates proper hitchhiking technique while wearing a kilt. Why do men want to take their pants off? Let me count the ways: There’s our most basic urge. There’s mass quantities of booze. There’s the combination of the two.


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The author demonstrates proper hitchhiking technique while wearing a kilt. Why do men want to take their pants off? Let me count the ways: There’s our most basic urge. There’s mass quantities of booze. There’s the combination of the two.


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The elusive work-life balance everyone tries to find? I don’t believe it exists. Rather, I think we have work-life rhythms. Sometimes, we hit a storm surge with work. Other times, the waters ebb.


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After using the Moleskine weekly agenda for a while, I was tired of the thin pages and wanted to try a journal with a high quality heft and thick paper. I tried the SELF Journal starting at the beginning of 2017.


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We stand behind everything we sell. If you are not satisfied with your REI purchase, you can return it for a replacement or refund within one year of purchase. REI's guarantee doesn't cover ordinary wear and tear or damage caused by improper use or accidents.


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One day while out on the Heritage I pulled up to a gas pump behind a guy on a hardtail Shovelhead, costumed appropriately for his subculture.


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Imagine you and your teenage son are out for a day hike in the backcountry. He’s admiring the view from atop a cliff and slips on some loose gravel; falling over the edge and landing on a ledge about 20 feet down.


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As a new developer, I’m trying to focus on producing the best work the least amount of time. This is obviously going to take me longer than someone who has worked for a number of years in development and gained lots of experience.


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Everyone knows that feeling of getting out of a long meeting. You just want to get away from it as quickly as possible. Often this escape means sticking meeting your notes somewhere.


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Winches get very little attention until you get your ATV or UTV stuck. Then when the job is over, the cable is usually reeled back in and the hero of the day is forgotten until the next mishap.


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Our director of training and GPS connoisseur Graham Jackson has remained faithful to his long-discontinued Garmin 276C, insisting that nothing better has ever been produced—until now. Here's his review of the much anticipated 276Cx. - Jonathan Hanson


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I've been an entrepreneur for seven years. Midway through the fourth year, things were coming to a head. I wasn't getting enough sleep. I wasn't exercising, and I wasn't keeping my mind clear with meditation.


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Every camera has default settings that seem to have been designed for beginning photographers who are handholding the camera.


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As constant travelers and parents of a 2-year-old, we sometimes fantasize about how much work we can do when one of us gets on a plane, undistracted by phones, friends, and Finding Nemo.


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Installing GDAL on Mac OSX 1. Go to   http://ift.tt/1kAJ3rL and install the Unix Compatibility Frameworks in this order:GDAL Complete GSL framework FreeType cairo In all cases:    1.1. Double click and you will get a *.dmg file in Downloads (or Descargas).


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Travis West Elizabethton, TN Add Friend Friends


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Automatically enable HTTPS on your website with EFF's Certbot, deploying Let's Encrypt certificates. No javascript? See all setup instructions here. Read the full documentation here.


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Here's also a funny thing. When I mount to /media/ntfs the ntfs folder is not visible in /media/ however, I can CD into it. I can also view /media/ in the filebrowser no issue. If i umount and mount to /mnt/ntfs/ the location /mnt/ cannot be displayed at all, however, terminal can see it just fine.


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One Thing Well : manuale

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manuale is a fully manual Let’s Encrypt/ACME client for advanced users. It is intended to be used by a human in a manual workflow and contains no automation features whatsoever. Isn’t the point of Let’s Encrypt to be automatic and seamless? Maybe, but here’s some reasons:


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pomodoro A simple pomodoro shell script.


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It is not yet clear exactly which vehicles among those brands are covered, though if experience can be used as any sort of guide, that list will probably expand by the time this all blows over.


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Gor is an open-source tool for capturing and replaying live HTTP traffic into a test environment in order to continuously test your system with real data. It can be used to increase confidence in code deployments, configuration changes and infrastructure changes.


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BOSH is an open source tool for release engineering, deployment, lifecycle management, and monitoring of distributed systems. See docs. Learn more about releases.


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Whoever doesn't think wisdom is the way to inner peace is definitely wrong. Reading calming words can do wonders for our psyche--calming us while simultaneously making us happy deep inside.


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A Raspberry Pi distribution to display one webpage in full screen. It includes Chromium out of the box and the scripts necessary to load it at boot. This repository contains the source script to generate the distribution out of an existing Raspbian distro image.


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Here’s the thing: in Tennessee, we’re not about judging based on your looks. From people to our acclaimed southern eateries, we know there are some gems hiding behind an interesting exterior.


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Here’s the thing: in Tennessee, we’re not about judging based on your looks. From people to our acclaimed southern eateries, we know there are some gems hiding behind an interesting exterior.


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Here’s the thing: in Tennessee, we’re not about judging based on your looks. From people to our acclaimed southern eateries, we know there are some gems hiding behind an interesting exterior.


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Deep in the southern United States, in the thickly forested border of Tennessee and North Carolina, is a road that seems drawn by a doodler. It makes 318 turns along 11 miles of countryside, including hairpins, blind cutbacks and a cloverleaf here and there.


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Deep in the southern United States, in the thickly forested border of Tennessee and North Carolina, is a road that seems drawn by a doodler. It makes 318 turns along 11 miles of countryside, including hairpins, blind cutbacks and a cloverleaf here and there.


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Even though our definition of “tool” is quite broad, there are still many things we love to recommend to friends that are in no way tools, or not important enough to review formally. Such as recommendations of places to go, things to listen to, stuff to consume, and tricks and tips.


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