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What irks you today?

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  • Posts: 15,401 Member
    My internet going down for hours.
  • Posts: 6,615 Member

    I have hip pain daily. It's the worst so I feel you.

    It's really annoying. I'm too young for a hip replacement. 🤣😂
  • Posts: 4,019 Member
    self-righteousness
  • Posts: 4,019 Member
    Washing out a Camelback and figuring out how to hang it so it will dry without mold
  • Posts: 9,324 Member
    edited August 2023
    Washing out a Camelback and figuring out how to hang it so it will dry without mold

    There’s a rack insert for that. It collapses to allow you to insert it then will expand to allow air flow. Mine normally dry within a day.

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  • Posts: 4,019 Member
    edited August 2023

    There’s a rack insert for that. It collapses to allow you to insert it then will expand to allow air flow. Mine normally dry within a day.
    Seriously? Thank you! going to look online now
  • Posts: 19,474 Member
    edited August 2023
    I just splashed coffee on the sweater I was going to wear to work today. Two things irk me: now I have to figure out what else is clean that goes with these pants and the fact that I'm looking for a sweater in August. I think they have the air conditioning set to 50 in that building.
  • Posts: 4,019 Member
    cmsienk wrote: »
    I just splashed coffee on the sweater I was going to wear to work today. Two things irk me: now I have to figure out what else is clean that goes with these pants and the fact that I'm looking for a sweater in August. I think they have the air conditioning set to 50 in that building.

    Clothes are dumb
  • Posts: 478 Member
    I keep waking up at 4 am no matter what time I go to bed and then I can’t get back to sleep. Several days in a row now. Can’t drink caffeine because it gives me heart palpitations. I’m so tired and my head is killing me. But I have two jobs so… gotta suck it up and keep pushing.
  • Posts: 4,019 Member
    Why no, I was not especially strong today, I was just using the wrong bar and didn’t discover my error until my workout was done. Somebody say it’s going to be OK
  • Posts: 6,312 Member
    Why no, I was not especially strong today, I was just using the wrong bar and didn’t discover my error until my workout was done. Somebody say it’s going to be OK

    It’s going to be OK -
  • Posts: 278 Member
    I feel like I could flip a table because I have spent two days going through hundreds of online files to fix multiple problems - having to click on each one 3+ times before saving it again and guess what

    Now I have to do it again because there is a third problem and my hand already hurts from all of the thousands of clicks and if tomorrow weren't already Friday I think I might riot

  • Posts: 4,019 Member
    My hiney muscles hurt
  • Posts: 4,019 Member
    My phone forced me into a software update last night and now everything is stupid and it keeps putting random commas in my voice to text
  • Posts: 4,019 Member
    edited August 2023
    How much computer stuff falls into the realm of art rather than science.

    To me, it seems like it should be very cut and dried, and when you do a particular action on a computer it should have a predictable outcome…and yet there are glitches.

    I know some of you are going to say those are due to human error. The problem with that argument is twofold.

    Firstly, the IT people say that they did everything right. And secondly, sometimes I will perform the exact same action I have performed many times before, but the outcome is different.
  • Posts: 6,615 Member
    My good shoulder really hurts. But I guess now it's my bad shoulder cause the bad one I realized yesterday has full range of motion back.
  • Posts: 758 Member
    How much computer stuff falls into the realm of art rather than science.

    To me, it seems like it should be very cut and dried, and when you do a particular action on a computer it should have a predictable outcome…and yet there are glitches.

    I know some of you are going to say those are due to human error. The problem with that argument is twofold.

    Firstly, the IT people say that they did everything right. And secondly, sometimes I will perform the exact same action I have performed many times before, but the outcome is different.

    Speaking as an IT person... do not trust them
  • Posts: 4,019 Member
    edited August 2023
    jbs116 wrote: »

    Speaking as an IT person... do not trust them

    🤣 I shared my thoughts with the man who was trying to get my scanner to cooperate with my laptop and I told him I was going to write a book about philosophy and computers, and he said, “good luck getting IT to respond to one of your calls.” I’m pretty sure he was joking. 😬😂

    I have mentioned that I can’t talk to people
  • Posts: 2,989 Member
    When you book the first appointment of the day for a service person to come to your house...and they call at your appointment time to say they are running over an hour late. It's not the type of service where there could be a professional emergency that would take precedence (ie plumber).

    So, I have to assume the most likely reason is they overslept. I set my alarm for you...you can't set your alarm for me?
  • Posts: 758 Member

    🤣 I shared my thoughts with the man who was trying to get my scanner to cooperate with my laptop and I told him I was going to write a book about philosophy and computers, and he said, “good luck getting IT to respond to one of your calls.” I’m pretty sure he was joking. 😬😂

    I have mentioned that I can’t talk to people

    Each IT person you call for book quotes will simply pass you off to another IT person. 😂

    You talk juuuuuust fine 😊
  • Posts: 758 Member
    Time zones.
  • Posts: 284 Member
    jbs116 wrote: »
    Time zones.

    Ugh, time zone math. I can never remember whether east coast is ahead or behind unless I think “Tonight at 8/7 central”

    See this is the kind of math we should be teaching kids. Real life stuff. We teach them about hypotenuses but make them learn period math the hard way, like come on now
  • Posts: 284 Member
    jbs116 wrote: »
    Time zones.

    Ohhhhh I haven’t been on mfp for a few years so it took me a minute. Is this code for “why do you have to live so far away?? 😭”
  • Posts: 478 Member
    People who think it’s appropriate to play loud music from their cars/stereos with a thumping bass. This irks me at any time of day, but especially when it wakes me up at 3:45 am 😴😡
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  • Posts: 15,401 Member
    subdude1 wrote: »

    I was gonna say sorry but the sound system in my Laramie is stock and if it goes to 38 imma not waste the extra decibels. Then I saw 0345. Nope, not me.

    I do have some punk who rolls by doing that around 2000 each weeknight doing the same though. The ricer exhaust is what irks me.

    Kid with a mustang lives down the street, that stang is loud.
    I hear him get home everynight.
    For some reason I find it a little comforting.
    Maybe it reminds me of when my son was living at home, idk.
    My son had a rice burner (Honda Prelude) with the loud exhaust, lol.
  • Posts: 15,401 Member
    Depends,
    if I push it to the back of my mind I can get through the day with nothing irking me.
    If I wallow, too many things to list.
  • Posts: 3,684 Member
    My face. Not for obvious reasons. Unless you look directly at me.
  • Posts: 14,307 Member
    Cramps, feeling suddenly exhausted and a million things I need to get done.

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