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From: Jeff Atwood Import already. I'm waiting! Hi there! Welcome to Discourse. Enjoy your stay. Let us know if you need anything. [Replace this first paragraph with a short description of your new category. Try to keep it below 200 characters.] Use this space below for a longer description, as well as to establish any rules or discussion! [Replace this first paragraph with a short description of your new category. Try to keep it below 200 characters.] Use this space below for a longer description, as well as to establish any rules or discussion! [Replace this first paragraph with a short description of your new category. Try to keep it below 200 characters.] Use this space below for a longer description, as well as to establish any rules or discussion! Welcome to the Discourse sandbox! Play around and try all the features. [Replace this first paragraph with a short description of your new category. Try to keep it below 200 characters.] Use this space below for a longer description, as well as to establish any rules or discussion! Poor Charlie: asf asfas fas fsadf Hi there! Welcome to Try Discourse. Enjoy your stay. Let us know if you need anything. Still looks broken. 123 I'm not sure I understand how topics and posts I've read are being accounted for. What are the little ribbon icons on each post. How does that work? Also, how does this forum know which topics I'm interested in? Do I have to click on each one somewhere to "subscribe" to topics? The worst part of having kids is having them grow into sentience, start using the Internet and discover memes. Charlie the Unicorn isn't nearly as funny when you hear it repeated, verbatim, by 13-year-olds over a week of dinners. Do you think kids in the 1600s did the same thing with the Bible? Hi there! Thanks for joining Try Discourse. Welcome to our discussion forum! 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How Do I Reply? To reply to a specific post, use the Reply button at the bottom of that post. If you want to reply to the overall theme of the topic, rather than any specific person in the topic, use the Reply button at the very bottom of the topic. If you want to take the conversation in a different direction, but keep them linked together, use Reply as New Topic to the right of the post. Who is Talking to Me? When someone replies to your post, quotes you, or mentions your @username, a notification will appear at the top of the page. Click or tap the notification number to see who's talking to you, and where. Join the conversation! To mention someone's name, start typing To quote an entire post, use the Import Quote button on the composer toolbar. To quote just a section of a post, highlight it, then click the Reply button that appears over the highlight. Look at That Post! To let someone know that you enjoyed their post, click the like button at the bottom of the post. 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I walk 3.5 miles every day -- takes an hour -- and while it hasn't helped my weight significantly, I'm very happy with being able to consistent get off my ass and move. (I am not a doctor, but if you're hugely out of shape, you should have a check-up before beginning any exercise regimen.) This year, my goal is 875 miles -- 3.5 miles every weekday for 50 weeks. I'm pretty sure I can do it. Bonus upside: I'm catching up on all the cultural milestones -- well, video-based cultural milestones -- that I never had time for. Hi there! Welcome to Discourse. Enjoy your stay. Let us know if you need anything. Hello. Does this work? The image appears broken to me. Throughout much of Europe, you have what the Scandinavians call "Allmansretten," or the Freedom to Roam:Moon (2009)
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and an autocompleter will pop up.we shoot trespassers with glee you aren't allowed to wander onto private property without permission. Freedom to roam
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Here in the US, we shoot trespassers with glee you aren't allowed to wander onto private property without permission.
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2013-01-31 20:25:33.786175 2013-01-31 20:25:33.786175 \N 1 0 0 \N 0 0 0 0 \N 0 0 1 0 1 2 f \N 0 0 0 0 2013-01-31 20:25:33.786175 f \N -70 22 48 2 How about a treadmill desk?\n\nJeff LeMarche, iPhone developer, had a series of blog posts about using a treadmill desk. In the final one that he posted, he included plans for building it. It was an interesting series to read. Have a look!\n\nhttp://iphonedevelopment.blogspot.com/2011/12/brilliantly-simple-idea-treadmill-desk.html\n\nhttp://iphonedevelopment.blogspot.com/2011/12/treadmill-desk-update.html\n\nhttp://iphonedevelopment.blogspot.com/2012/01/treadmill-desk-plans.htmlHow about a treadmill desk?
\n\nJeff LeMarche, iPhone developer, had a series of blog posts about using a treadmill desk. In the final one that he posted, he included plans for building it. It was an interesting series to read. Have a look!
\n\nhttp://iphonedevelopment.blogspot.com/2011/12/brilliantly-simple-idea-treadmill-desk.html
\n\nhttp://iphonedevelopment.blogspot.com/2011/12/treadmill-desk-update.html
\n\nhttp://iphonedevelopment.blogspot.com/2012/01/treadmill-desk-plans.html
2013-02-04 19:43:40.45135 2013-02-04 19:43:40.45135 \N 1 0 0 \N 0 1 0 0 71 19.3500000000000014 4 1 0 2 22 f \N 0 0 0 0 2013-02-04 19:43:40.450886 f \N -76 7 52 1 I noticed that replies here are not indented directly under the thing they reply to, as I'm used to in email\n\n> Someone says this\n> > Then I reply with this\n\nHow do I follow conversations when someome is replying to something that someone else wrote, and so forth?I noticed that replies here are not indented directly under the thing they reply to, as I'm used to in email
\n\n\n\n\nSomeone says this
\n \n\n\nThen I reply with this
\n
How do I follow conversations when someome is replying to something that someone else wrote, and so forth?
2013-02-04 20:03:22.058651 2013-02-04 20:03:22.058651 \N 1 0 0 \N 0 0 0 0 \N \N 1 1 0 1 7 f \N 0 0 0 0 2013-02-04 20:03:22.058303 f \N -72 7 49 1 I've seen a bunch of topics with pictures in them.\n\nHow do I add images to a post? Do I have to upload them somehow?I've seen a bunch of topics with pictures in them.
\n\nHow do I add images to a post? Do I have to upload them somehow?
2013-02-04 19:51:47.945822 2013-02-04 19:51:47.945822 \N 1 0 0 \N 0 0 0 0 7 1.14999999999999991 4 1 0 1 7 f \N 0 0 0 0 2013-02-04 19:51:47.945457 f \N -68 23 48 1 “A bear, however hard he tries, grows tubby without exercise.” \n― A.A. Milne, Winnie-the-Pooh \n\nAs a programmer I sit at a desk at work, which means I'm overweight, but worse - I'm out of shape. I wouldn't mind the extra weight if I knew that my heart, kidneys and other internal organs also didn't mind, but given that I do little regular physical activity that gets my heart rate up for 30+ minutes I know that I'm both fat and unfit.\n\nWhat are some suggestions on ways to get myself onto a road and in a set of habits that will, at minimum, keep me in shape so that I don't die of heart disease in my 50's, or succumb to diabetes (as popular as it is, I think I'd like to opt out this lifetime), or attract some other illness that seems invariably drawn to the unfit and overweight.\n\nWhat did you do to break out of your comfort zone?\n\nWas risk of shortened life span enough for you, or are you using other mental tricks to keep yourself motivated?\n\nWhat benefits of regular aerobic exercise can I expect to get that might also motivate me to do so?\n\nDo you even lift, bro?“A bear, however hard he tries, grows tubby without exercise.”
\n― A.A. Milne, Winnie-the-Pooh
As a programmer I sit at a desk at work, which means I'm overweight, but worse - I'm out of shape. I wouldn't mind the extra weight if I knew that my heart, kidneys and other internal organs also didn't mind, but given that I do little regular physical activity that gets my heart rate up for 30+ minutes I know that I'm both fat and unfit.
\n\nWhat are some suggestions on ways to get myself onto a road and in a set of habits that will, at minimum, keep me in shape so that I don't die of heart disease in my 50's, or succumb to diabetes (as popular as it is, I think I'd like to opt out this lifetime), or attract some other illness that seems invariably drawn to the unfit and overweight.
\n\nWhat did you do to break out of your comfort zone?
\n\nWas risk of shortened life span enough for you, or are you using other mental tricks to keep yourself motivated?
\n\nWhat benefits of regular aerobic exercise can I expect to get that might also motivate me to do so?
\n\nDo you even lift, bro?
2013-02-04 19:38:46.835615 2013-02-04 19:38:46.835615 \N 1 1 0 \N 0 0 0 0 86 10.3000000000000007 5 1 0 1 23 f \N 0 0 0 0 2013-02-04 19:38:46.835257 f \N -45 20 36 1 Many bugs that were eradicated a week ago from localhost:4000 are present here. Can somebody confirm whether this will be upgraded prior to launch?Many bugs that were eradicated a week ago from localhost:4000 are present here. Can somebody confirm whether this will be upgraded prior to launch?
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2013-02-04 18:20:43.015643 2013-02-04 18:20:43.015643 \N 1 0 0 \N 0 0 0 0 3 0.349999999999999978 1 1 0 1 2 f \N 0 0 0 0 2013-02-04 18:20:43.015263 f \N -39 20 15 2 My wife and I have had some good laughs with Charlie.My wife and I have had some good laughs with Charlie.
2013-02-01 04:37:48.575147 2013-02-01 04:37:48.575147 \N 1 0 0 \N 0 0 0 0 33 2.64999999999999991 5 1 0 2 20 f \N 0 0 0 0 2013-02-01 04:37:48.575147 f \N -75 7 51 1 I noticed there's a few different ways to reply. \n\nI'm unclear which method of replying I should use, and when. Can anyone clarify this for me?\n\nAlso how do I quote someone else's post, as I have seen others do in replies here?I noticed there's a few different ways to reply.
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\n\nAlso how do I quote someone else's post, as I have seen others do in replies here?
2013-02-04 20:00:06.872741 2013-02-04 20:00:06.872741 \N 1 0 0 \N 0 0 0 0 \N 0.200000000000000011 1 1 0 1 7 f \N 0 0 0 0 2013-02-04 20:00:06.872415 f \N -34 2 32 1 Hi there!\n\nThanks for joining Try Discourse, and welcome to our discussion forum!\n\nThis private message has a few quick tips to get you started:\n\n**Keep Scrolling**\n\nThere is no next page button or page numbers -- to keep reading, just keep scrolling down, and more content will load!\n\nAs new replies come in, they will appear automatically at the bottom of the topic. No need to refresh the page or re-enter the topic to see new posts.\n\n**How Do I Reply?**\n\n- To reply to a specific post, use the Reply button at the bottom of that post.\n\n- If you want to reply to the overall *theme* of the topic, rather than any specific person in the topic, use the Reply button at the very bottom of the topic.\n\n- If you want to take the conversation in a different direction, but keep them linked together, use Reply as New Topic to the right of the post.\n\n**Who is Talking to Me?**\n\nWhen someone replies to your post, quotes you, or mentions your @username, a notification will appear at the top of the page. Click or tap the notification number to see who's talking to you, and where. Join the conversation!\n\n- To mention someone's name, start typing `@` and an autocompleter will pop up.\n\n- To quote an entire post, use the Import Quote button on the composer toolbar.\n\n- To quote just a section of a post, highlight it, then click the Reply button that appears over the highlight.\n\n**Look at That Post!**\n\nTo let someone know that you enjoyed their post, click the like button at the bottom of the post. If you see a problem with a post, don't hesitate to click the flag button and let the moderators -- and your fellow community members -- know about it.\n\n**Where am I?**\n\n- To get back to the home page at any time, **click the icon at the upper left.**\n\n- To search, visit your user page, or otherwise navigate, click on the icons at the upper right.\n- To reach the top of a topic, click the title. To reach the *bottom*, click the arrow on the topic progress indicator at the bottom of the page, the last post field on the topic summary under the first post, or the last post date in the topic list.\n\n\nWe believe in [civilized community behavior](/faq) at all times.\n\nEnjoy your stay!Hi there!
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2013-02-01 01:29:40.614741 2013-02-01 01:29:40.614741 \N 1 0 0 \N 0 0 0 0 6 0.5 1 1 0 1 2 f \N 0 0 0 0 2013-02-01 01:29:40.614741 f \N -22 2 22 1 Hi there!\n\nThanks for joining Try Discourse, and welcome to our discussion forum!\n\nThis private message has a few quick tips to get you started:\n\n**Keep Scrolling**\n\nThere is no next page button or page numbers -- to keep reading, just keep scrolling down, and more content will load!\n\nAs new replies come in, they will appear automatically at the bottom of the topic. No need to refresh the page or re-enter the topic to see new posts.\n\n**How Do I Reply?**\n\n- To reply to a specific post, use the Reply button at the bottom of that post.\n\n- If you want to reply to the overall *theme* of the topic, rather than any specific person in the topic, use the Reply button at the very bottom of the topic.\n\n- If you want to take the conversation in a different direction, but keep them linked together, use Reply as New Topic to the right of the post.\n\n**Who is Talking to Me?**\n\nWhen someone replies to your post, quotes you, or mentions your @username, a notification will appear at the top of the page. Click or tap the notification number to see who's talking to you, and where. Join the conversation!\n\n- To mention someone's name, start typing `@` and an autocompleter will pop up.\n\n- To quote an entire post, use the Import Quote button on the composer toolbar.\n\n- To quote just a section of a post, highlight it, then click the Reply button that appears over the highlight.\n\n**Look at That Post!**\n\nTo let someone know that you enjoyed their post, click the like button at the bottom of the post. If you see a problem with a post, don't hesitate to click the flag button and let the moderators -- and your fellow community members -- know about it.\n\n**Where am I?**\n\nTo get back to the home page at any time, **click the icon at the upper left.**\n\nTo search, visit your user page, or otherwise navigate, click on the icons at the upper right.\n\n\nWe believe in [civilized community behavior](/faq) at all times.\n\nEnjoy your stay!Hi there!
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2013-01-31 20:38:43.690107 2013-01-31 20:38:43.690107 \N 1 0 0 \N 0 0 0 0 4 0.400000000000000022 1 1 0 1 2 f \N 0 0 0 0 2013-01-31 20:38:43.690107 f \N -14 2 14 1 Welcome to the Discourse sandbox! Play around and try all the features.Welcome to the Discourse sandbox! Play around and try all the features.
2013-01-07 22:04:47.515687 2013-01-07 22:04:47.515687 \N 1 0 0 \N 0 0 0 0 3 1.75 8 1 0 1 2 f \N 0 0 0 0 2013-01-07 22:04:47.515687 f \N -69 19 39 2 PERL for Perl or perl. There's enormous nerd cultural sensitivity around it -- words have _meaning_, dammit! -- but I don't see where the all-caps version came from. The retconned acronym, maybe?PERL for Perl or perl. There's enormous nerd cultural sensitivity around it -- words have meaning, dammit! -- but I don't see where the all-caps version came from. The retconned acronym, maybe?
2013-02-04 19:40:13.635558 2013-02-04 19:40:13.635558 1 1 0 0 \N 0 0 0 0 18 1.30000000000000004 2 1 0 2 19 f \N 0 0 0 0 2013-02-04 19:40:13.635213 f 22 -30 12 27 3 I'm just testing something else.I'm just testing something else.
2013-01-31 22:11:11.074018 2013-01-31 22:11:11.074018 \N 1 0 0 \N 0 0 0 0 20 2.60000000000000009 8 1 0 3 12 f \N 0 0 0 0 2013-01-31 22:11:11.074018 f \N -13 2 13 1 [Replace this first paragraph with a short description of your new category. Try to keep it below 200 characters.]\n\nUse this space below for a longer description, as well as to establish any rules or discussion![Replace this first paragraph with a short description of your new category. Try to keep it below 200 characters.]
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2013-01-07 22:03:53.869432 2013-01-07 22:03:53.869432 \N 1 0 0 \N 0 0 0 0 \N 0.200000000000000011 2 1 0 1 2 f \N 0 0 0 0 2013-01-07 22:03:53.869432 f \N -27 2 29 1 Hi there!\n\nThanks for joining Try Discourse, and welcome to our discussion forum!\n\nThis private message has a few quick tips to get you started:\n\n**Keep Scrolling**\n\nThere is no next page button or page numbers -- to keep reading, just keep scrolling down, and more content will load!\n\nAs new replies come in, they will appear automatically at the bottom of the topic. No need to refresh the page or re-enter the topic to see new posts.\n\n**How Do I Reply?**\n\n- To reply to a specific post, use the Reply button at the bottom of that post.\n\n- If you want to reply to the overall *theme* of the topic, rather than any specific person in the topic, use the Reply button at the very bottom of the topic.\n\n- If you want to take the conversation in a different direction, but keep them linked together, use Reply as New Topic to the right of the post.\n\n**Who is Talking to Me?**\n\nWhen someone replies to your post, quotes you, or mentions your @username, a notification will appear at the top of the page. Click or tap the notification number to see who's talking to you, and where. Join the conversation!\n\n- To mention someone's name, start typing `@` and an autocompleter will pop up.\n\n- To quote an entire post, use the Import Quote button on the composer toolbar.\n\n- To quote just a section of a post, highlight it, then click the Reply button that appears over the highlight.\n\n**Look at That Post!**\n\nTo let someone know that you enjoyed their post, click the like button at the bottom of the post. If you see a problem with a post, don't hesitate to click the flag button and let the moderators -- and your fellow community members -- know about it.\n\n**Where am I?**\n\nTo get back to the home page at any time, **click the icon at the upper left.**\n\nTo search, visit your user page, or otherwise navigate, click on the icons at the upper right.\n\n\nWe believe in [civilized community behavior](/faq) at all times.\n\nEnjoy your stay!Hi there!
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2013-01-31 21:54:37.777704 2013-01-31 21:54:37.777704 \N 1 0 0 \N 0 0 0 0 \N 0 0 1 0 1 2 f \N 0 0 0 0 2013-01-31 21:54:37.777704 f \N -40 20 27 4 I'm going to have to go with Moon. I can't post a link to IMDB because the body 'has too many images.'I'm going to have to go with Moon. I can't post a link to IMDB because the body 'has too many images.'
2013-02-01 04:38:45.330664 2013-02-01 04:38:45.330664 \N 1 1 0 \N 0 0 0 0 13 6.84999999999999964 6 1 0 4 20 f \N 0 0 0 0 2013-02-01 04:38:45.330664 f \N -15 2 15 1 Poor Charlie:\n\nhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbF9nLhOqLU\nPoor Charlie:
\n\n2013-01-07 22:06:26.929342 2013-01-07 22:06:26.929342 \N 1 1 0 \N 0 0 0 0 21 8.05000000000000071 10 1 0 1 2 f \N 0 0 0 0 2013-01-07 22:06:26.929342 f \N -20 2 20 1 Hi there!\n\nThanks for joining Try Discourse, and welcome to our discussion forum!\n\nThis private message has a few quick tips to get you started:\n\n**Keep Scrolling**\n\nThere is no next page button or page numbers -- to keep reading, just keep scrolling down, and more content will load!\n\nAs new replies come in, they will appear automatically at the bottom of the topic. No need to refresh the page or re-enter the topic to see new posts.\n\n**How Do I Reply?**\n\n- To reply to a specific post, use the Reply button at the bottom of that post.\n\n- If you want to reply to the overall *theme* of the topic, rather than any specific person in the topic, use the Reply button at the very bottom of the topic.\n\n- If you want to take the conversation in a different direction, but keep them linked together, use Reply as New Topic to the right of the post.\n\n**Who is Talking to Me?**\n\nWhen someone replies to your post, quotes you, or mentions your @username, a notification will appear at the top of the page. Click or tap the notification number to see who's talking to you, and where. Join the conversation!\n\n- To mention someone's name, start typing `@` and an autocompleter will pop up.\n\n- To quote an entire post, use the Import Quote button on the composer toolbar.\n\n- To quote just a section of a post, highlight it, then click the Reply button that appears over the highlight.\n\n**Look at That Post!**\n\nTo let someone know that you enjoyed their post, click the like button at the bottom of the post. If you see a problem with a post, don't hesitate to click the flag button and let the moderators -- and your fellow community members -- know about it.\n\n**Where am I?**\n\nTo get back to the home page at any time, **click the icon at the upper left.**\n\nTo search, visit your user page, or otherwise navigate, click on the icons at the upper right.\n\n\nWe believe in [civilized community behavior](/faq) at all times.\n\nEnjoy your stay!
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2013-01-31 20:15:19.196245 2013-01-31 20:15:19.196245 \N 1 0 0 \N 0 0 0 0 \N 0 0 1 0 1 2 f \N 0 0 0 0 2013-01-31 20:15:19.196245 f \N -25 9 27 1 Which Sci-Fi movie (or series) of the 2000's mattered most to you? Which is the one that you think will come to your mind when asked about it in 20, 30, 40 years?Which Sci-Fi movie (or series) of the 2000's mattered most to you? Which is the one that you think will come to your mind when asked about it in 20, 30, 40 years?
2013-01-31 21:45:18.097462 2013-01-31 22:04:44.604122 \N 2 0 0 \N 0 0 0 0 17 2.64999999999999991 9 1 0 1 9 f \N 0 0 0 0 2013-01-31 22:04:44.616199 f \N -29 14 26 2 I've traveled a lot in the US by car and done the same thing. It's possible but it is a little more difficult as you've seen. It's actually easier to sleep in your car the farther off the beaten track you are. A few other things that work\n\n- rest stops in the US specifically allow sleeping in your vehicle overnight unless marked to the contrary. This is usually set up on a state by state basis, so make sure you check per state.\n- Walmart used to let people park RVs in their lots (and travel vans) have not kept up with whether they still do this\n- National forest land is usually okay/lega for this sort of thing\n\nBut yeah I think people in the US are a little more nervy about stranger danger and our relationship to private property. If you do a little googling on the topic of "boondocking" you can read about the way a lot of people deal with this sort of thing.I've traveled a lot in the US by car and done the same thing. It's possible but it is a little more difficult as you've seen. It's actually easier to sleep in your car the farther off the beaten track you are. A few other things that work
\n\nBut yeah I think people in the US are a little more nervy about stranger danger and our relationship to private property. If you do a little googling on the topic of "boondocking" you can read about the way a lot of people deal with this sort of thing.
2013-01-31 22:10:16.460181 2013-01-31 22:10:16.460181 \N 1 0 0 \N 0 1 0 0 24 18 9 1 0 2 14 f \N 0 0 0 0 2013-01-31 22:10:16.460181 f \N -63 2 43 1 [Replace this first paragraph with a short description of your new category. Try to keep it below 200 characters.]\n\nUse this space below for a longer description, as well as to establish any rules or discussion![Replace this first paragraph with a short description of your new category. Try to keep it below 200 characters.]
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2013-01-31 22:18:59.442965 2013-01-31 22:18:59.442965 \N 1 0 0 \N 0 0 0 0 3 0.349999999999999978 1 1 0 1 2 f \N 0 0 0 0 2013-01-31 22:18:59.442965 f \N -60 23 26 4 In the 1800's a lot of separate interests competed for land on the American frontier, leading farmers to fence in their land so it could be used in totality for their own interests, and not for fattening up cattle.\n\n> As settlers advanced into cattle country, a conflict was inevitable between the farmers who fenced their land with barbed wire and sought to control water sources and the ranchers whose livelihood depended on keeping the range open. But the so-called range wars also pitted cattlemen against sheepherders (sheep were notorious for eating grasses down to the stubble so that the land was unsuited for cattle grazing) and cattle barons against smaller ranchers. ([source][1])\n\nIn general, land that was not fenced and posted with signs claiming ownership would be exploited, so the practice of fencing and posting notices is ingrained into the US culture, particularly in the west.\n\nFurthermore, the laws that allow deadly force to be used on trespassers are much more prevalent in the US than other developed parts of the world, making it dangerous to cross fences and posted notices. These, again, come from a lot of the thieving and cattle wars that occurred in the early days of westward American expansion when there was little to no law enforcement, and one was only as safe as one could make themselves.\n\nEven now, though, there is another compelling reason. There are countless dangers to adventurous types, such as mines, wells, cliffs, etc, and successful lawsuits have been brought to bear against landowners who did not make their land safe for passers by, nor prevent them from entering the land. Liability now plays some role in the continued maintenance of those fences today.\n\n [1]: http://www.cliffsnotes.com/study_guide/The-Cattle-Kingdom.topicArticleId-25238,articleId-25174.htmlIn the 1800's a lot of separate interests competed for land on the American frontier, leading farmers to fence in their land so it could be used in totality for their own interests, and not for fattening up cattle.
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In general, land that was not fenced and posted with signs claiming ownership would be exploited, so the practice of fencing and posting notices is ingrained into the US culture, particularly in the west.
\n\nFurthermore, the laws that allow deadly force to be used on trespassers are much more prevalent in the US than other developed parts of the world, making it dangerous to cross fences and posted notices. These, again, come from a lot of the thieving and cattle wars that occurred in the early days of westward American expansion when there was little to no law enforcement, and one was only as safe as one could make themselves.
\n\nEven now, though, there is another compelling reason. There are countless dangers to adventurous types, such as mines, wells, cliffs, etc, and successful lawsuits have been brought to bear against landowners who did not make their land safe for passers by, nor prevent them from entering the land. Liability now plays some role in the continued maintenance of those fences today.
2013-02-04 18:56:49.789741 2013-02-04 18:58:29.497776 \N 1 0 0 \N 0 0 0 0 101 5.45000000000000018 2 1 0 4 23 f \N 0 0 0 0 2013-02-04 18:56:49.789349 f \N -24 11 26 1 I'm a European who had the privilege of travelling California, Nevada, and Arizona for a couple of weeks last fall. It was my first visit to the US. I was travelling by car, hoping to be able to sleep in it (or in a tent next to it) as often as possible to save money. I'm a very quiet, respectful traveler with a "leave nothing behind" approach so I felt that was okay to do. \n\nHowever, that wasn't as easy as I had anticipated! I was virtually unable to find any space off the main roads that wasn't closed off, and marked "private property." I don't feel comfortable sleeping somewhere I'm not supposed to be (even though the risk of getting caught was probably minimal) so I had to limit my free camping mainly to the desert.\n\nThis came as a big surprise to me, I had expected the exact opposite because the country is so vast. Germany is much more densely settled than the US, and much of its uninhabited area is private property, too. However, it's *way* more accessible. You find a huge network of dirt roads everywhere, going through every small forest, taking you far off the main roads. Private property is rarely marked, and rarely impassable (I think it's generally prohibited to block it off). Finding a secure place to stay for the night while traveling by car is really, really easy.\n\nWhy do you think this is?\n\n- Is this a traditional, "keep off my lawn" thing, related to the US's cultural focus on private property?\n- Is it a recent thing, to do with liability / a heightened sense of fear from intruders / massive problems with vandalism and such?\n- Was I just in the wrong places?I'm a European who had the privilege of travelling California, Nevada, and Arizona for a couple of weeks last fall. It was my first visit to the US. I was travelling by car, hoping to be able to sleep in it (or in a tent next to it) as often as possible to save money. I'm a very quiet, respectful traveler with a "leave nothing behind" approach so I felt that was okay to do.
\n\nHowever, that wasn't as easy as I had anticipated! I was virtually unable to find any space off the main roads that wasn't closed off, and marked "private property." I don't feel comfortable sleeping somewhere I'm not supposed to be (even though the risk of getting caught was probably minimal) so I had to limit my free camping mainly to the desert.
\n\nThis came as a big surprise to me, I had expected the exact opposite because the country is so vast. Germany is much more densely settled than the US, and much of its uninhabited area is private property, too. However, it's way more accessible. You find a huge network of dirt roads everywhere, going through every small forest, taking you far off the main roads. Private property is rarely marked, and rarely impassable (I think it's generally prohibited to block it off). Finding a secure place to stay for the night while traveling by car is really, really easy.
\n\nWhy do you think this is?
\n\nI'm going to say Children of Men. I thought it was a complete stunner. The basic premise (mankind becomes infertile) is total Science Fiction of course, but a dystopian 2027 Britain is made utterly believable in so, so many small details, many of which you notice only when viewing it the third or fourth time. A heartbreaking story about a broken man; gripping drama to the end.
\n\n... and one of the most goose-bumpy scenes I've ever seen in a movie (you'll know what I'm talking about when you see it.)
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2013-02-04 18:41:40.760571 2013-02-04 18:41:40.760571 \N 1 0 0 \N 0 0 0 0 1 0.25 1 1 0 1 2 f \N 0 0 0 0 2013-02-04 18:41:40.760268 f \N -58 22 39 1 It drives me crazy when people type MAC when they are referring to Apple Mac computers. The networking nerd in me shakes an angry fist into the angry air. \n\nAre there any other similar misuses of words/abbreviations that bother you?It drives me crazy when people type MAC when they are referring to Apple Mac computers. The networking nerd in me shakes an angry fist into the angry air.
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2013-02-04 18:32:37.638577 2013-02-04 18:32:37.638577 \N 1 1 0 \N 0 0 0 0 29 7.25 4 1 0 1 22 f \N 0 0 0 0 2013-02-04 18:32:37.637962 f \N -42 20 27 6 Well, shiver me timbers. Edit: that is a super low-res image from imdb. Should look like the second.\n\nhttp://www.imdb.com/title/tt1182345/?ref_=sr_3\n\nWell, shiver me timbers. Edit: that is a super low-res image from imdb. Should look like the second.
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Proin tincidunt vehicula sagittis. Pellentesque ac nisi urna, at mattis lectus. Nam lacinia justo quis sapien facilisis posuere. Proin euismod, tortor blandit faucibus malesuada, lorem nisi tristique lacus, a imperdiet dolor tortor et mauris. Integer tortor enim, sollicitudin convallis rutrum a, tempor quis mauris. Suspendisse porttitor urna id mauris euismod ornare.\n\nAliquam pulvinar viverra luctus. Nunc sed lorem nibh, eu dignissim tortor. Proin pellentesque augue eget metus vestibulum dapibus at quis felis. Nulla tincidunt pellentesque neque quis fringilla. Proin condimentum ornare dui, nec commodo eros elementum eu. Fusce laoreet purus vel dolor ultrices malesuada eu quis arcu. Sed pretium eleifend adipiscing. Ut urna sapien, hendrerit et congue sit amet, placerat sit amet arcu. Aenean vestibulum dolor sed turpis pretium mattis. Morbi eget fermentum felis. Cras scelerisque, quam eu adipiscing placerat, purus lorem lobortis arcu, sit amet condimentum augue metus vitae ipsum. Vestibulum lorem arcu, pulvinar et tristique ut, fermentum in quam. Donec venenatis fermentum ullamcorper.\n\nSuspendisse potenti. Integer et tellus at orci pretium rhoncus non in nisi. Aenean in enim enim. Suspendisse elit felis, pretium vitae sollicitudin eget, ultrices ut mauris. Pellentesque habitant morbi tristique senectus et netus et malesuada fames ac turpis egestas. Aenean vestibulum dui nec nisi iaculis ullamcorper. Donec imperdiet pretium tellus, a malesuada justo dignissim quis. Donec eleifend luctus magna at gravida. Donec blandit interdum nibh, id pretium sapien ultricies in. Sed consequat, augue semper aliquam hendrerit, purus sapien condimentum erat, quis tempus nisi eros vitae tellus.\n\nQuisque eleifend aliquam pulvinar. Fusce luctus tellus elit. Pellentesque ullamcorper accumsan quam ut tristique. Cum sociis natoque penatibus et magnis dis parturient montes, nascetur ridiculus mus. Etiam nec cursus lectus. 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2013-02-01 01:51:28.618667 2013-02-01 01:51:28.618667 \N 1 1 0 \N 0 0 0 0 8 6.40000000000000036 5 1 0 1 19 f \N 0 0 0 0 2013-02-01 01:51:28.618667 f \N -23 11 25 1 I love my iPad, it's been a faithful companion to me for a long time.\n\n Here's a picture of it at a Starbucks in San Bruno, CA, 5,788 miles from home:\n\n\n\nHowever, I often hit a wall because of its limited possibilities. I tried to use it as a full-time working tool while traveling and basically, I managed to do everything I needed to - E-Mail, writing some documents, a bit of photography.... but my experience is that no matter how hard I try, it seems never to be a full replacement for my home desktop or laptop, the latest when I have to hand in a term paper. I've never really tried to use Pages on iPad for that because I fear it's too complicated. Which is a shame, because working on the iPad with an external keyboard is my most favourite way of working with a computer **ever!**\n\nI'd like to know whether any of you have experience with working with a Tablet (iPad, iPhone or Android or whatever, but not a Slate PC running a desktop OS, it has to be a mobile OS) as **their only working device, successfully.** You have to be doing something non-trivial on it: just E-Mailing and browsing the web doesn't count. Has any of you really managed to get rid of the "big machine"? Any writers who manage drafts, research, and their final work, only on a tablet? Educators who manage all their notes and data on one? Anybody from other professional groups? \n\nWhat's your secret. What apps do you use, what does your working setup look like? How do you do things that aren't completely self-explanatory when done from a tablet, like printing or storing to an external device (in the case of iOS devices)? Do you keep a big computer somewhere for emergencies? Are there really people out there who create final versions of important documents using the iOS Pages app or similar?I love my iPad, it's been a faithful companion to me for a long time.
\n\nHere's a picture of it at a Starbucks in San Bruno, CA, 5,788 miles from home:
\n\n\n\nHowever, I often hit a wall because of its limited possibilities. I tried to use it as a full-time working tool while traveling and basically, I managed to do everything I needed to - E-Mail, writing some documents, a bit of photography.... but my experience is that no matter how hard I try, it seems never to be a full replacement for my home desktop or laptop, the latest when I have to hand in a term paper. I've never really tried to use Pages on iPad for that because I fear it's too complicated. Which is a shame, because working on the iPad with an external keyboard is my most favourite way of working with a computer ever!
\n\nI'd like to know whether any of you have experience with working with a Tablet (iPad, iPhone or Android or whatever, but not a Slate PC running a desktop OS, it has to be a mobile OS) as their only working device, successfully. You have to be doing something non-trivial on it: just E-Mailing and browsing the web doesn't count. Has any of you really managed to get rid of the "big machine"? Any writers who manage drafts, research, and their final work, only on a tablet? Educators who manage all their notes and data on one? Anybody from other professional groups?
\n\nWhat's your secret. What apps do you use, what does your working setup look like? How do you do things that aren't completely self-explanatory when done from a tablet, like printing or storing to an external device (in the case of iOS devices)? Do you keep a big computer somewhere for emergencies? Are there really people out there who create final versions of important documents using the iOS Pages app or similar?
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2013-02-01 02:08:39.576351 2013-02-01 02:16:38.099011 2 6 0 0 \N 0 0 0 1 8 3.39999999999999991 5 1 0 3 19 f \N 0 0 0 0 2013-02-01 02:16:38.113428 f 19 -61 2 41 1 [Replace this first paragraph with a short description of your new category. Try to keep it below 200 characters.]\n\nUse this space below for a longer description, as well as to establish any rules or discussion![Replace this first paragraph with a short description of your new category. Try to keep it below 200 characters.]
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2013-02-04 19:28:30.91322 2013-02-04 19:28:30.91322 \N 1 0 0 \N 0 0 0 0 \N 0 1 1 0 1 2 f \N 0 0 0 0 2013-02-04 19:28:30.912496 f \N -77 24 53 1 If you can see this, you've successfully set up a vagrant environment for discourse. By default this install includes a few topics and accounts to play around with.\n\nIf you're looking for an account to test out, you can create one or log in as one of the following with the password: `password`.\n\n- eviltrout **an admin**\n- jatwood **regular user**\n\nFor the latest info, please check the [README.md](https://github.com/discourse/discourse/blob/master/README.md) in the project. Thanks for checking out Discourse!\n\n---\n\n### The Production Dataset\n\nIf you want to get started without the test topics, this install also includes a base production database image. To install it execute the following commands:\n\n```bash\nvagrant ssh\ncd /vagrant\npsql discourse_development < pg_dumps/production-image.sql\nrake db:migrate\nrake db:test:prepare\n```\n\nIf you change your mind and want to use the test data again, just execute the above but using `pg_dumps/development-image.sql` instead.\nIf you can see this, you've successfully set up a vagrant environment for discourse. By default this install includes a few topics and accounts to play around with.
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For the latest info, please check the README.md in the project. Thanks for checking out Discourse!
\n\nIf you want to get started without the test topics, this install also includes a base production database image. To install it execute the following commands:
\n\nvagrant ssh \ncd /vagrant \npsql discourse_development < pg_dumps/production-image.sql \nrake db:migrate \nrake db:test:prepare \n
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2013-02-04 19:32:14.656467 2013-02-04 19:32:14.656467 \N 1 0 0 \N 0 0 0 0 \N 0 1 1 0 1 2 f \N 0 0 0 0 2013-02-04 19:32:14.656062 f \N -65 2 45 1 [Replace this first paragraph with a short description of your new category. Try to keep it below 200 characters.]\n\nUse this space below for a longer description, as well as to establish any rules or discussion![Replace this first paragraph with a short description of your new category. Try to keep it below 200 characters.]
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2013-02-04 19:31:27.379578 2013-02-04 19:31:27.379578 \N 1 0 0 \N 0 0 0 0 \N 0 1 1 0 1 2 f \N 0 0 0 0 2013-02-04 19:31:27.37921 f \N -64 2 44 1 [Replace this first paragraph with a short description of your new category. Try to keep it below 200 characters.]\n\nUse this space below for a longer description, as well as to establish any rules or discussion![Replace this first paragraph with a short description of your new category. Try to keep it below 200 characters.]
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2013-02-04 19:30:36.2761 2013-02-04 19:30:36.2761 \N 1 0 0 \N 0 0 0 0 \N 0 1 1 0 1 2 f \N 0 0 0 0 2013-02-04 19:30:36.235292 f \N -62 2 42 1 [Replace this first paragraph with a short description of your new category. Try to keep it below 200 characters.]\n\nUse this space below for a longer description, as well as to establish any rules or discussion![Replace this first paragraph with a short description of your new category. Try to keep it below 200 characters.]
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2013-02-04 19:29:11.625953 2013-02-04 19:29:11.625953 \N 1 0 0 \N 0 0 0 0 \N 0 1 1 0 1 2 f \N 0 0 0 0 2013-02-04 19:29:11.625554 f \N -\. - - --- --- Name: posts_id_seq; Type: SEQUENCE SET; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant --- - -SELECT pg_catalog.setval('posts_id_seq', 78, true); - - --- --- Data for Name: posts_search; Type: TABLE DATA; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant --- - -COPY posts_search (id, search_data) FROM stdin; -9 'anyth':15 'discours':5,18 'enjoy':6 'hi':1 'know':11 'let':9 'need':14 'stay':8 'us':10 'welcom':3,16 -10 '200':18 'categori':12 'charact':19 'descript':8,27 'discours':37 'discuss':36 'establish':32 'first':3 'keep':15 'longer':26 'new':11 'paragraph':4 'replac':1 'rule':34 'short':7 'space':22 'tri':13 'use':20 'well':29 -11 '200':18 'categori':12 'charact':19 'descript':8,27 'discuss':36 'establish':32 'first':3 'keep':15 'longer':26 'new':11 'paragraph':4 'replac':1 'rule':34 'short':7 'space':22 'tech':37 'tri':13 'use':20 'well':29 -12 '200':18 'categori':12 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2013-03-20 23:01:32.304494 -24 42 f f 1 1 \N 2013-03-20 23:01:34 2013-03-20 23:01:34 1 \N \N 1002 2013-03-20 23:01:34.953043 -24 41 f f 1 1 \N 2013-03-20 23:01:36 2013-03-20 23:01:36 1 \N \N 1001 2013-03-20 23:01:37.706389 -\. - - --- --- Data for Name: topics; Type: TABLE DATA; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant --- - -COPY topics (id, title, last_posted_at, created_at, updated_at, views, posts_count, user_id, last_post_user_id, reply_count, featured_user1_id, featured_user2_id, featured_user3_id, avg_time, deleted_at, highest_post_number, image_url, off_topic_count, like_count, incoming_link_count, bookmark_count, star_count, category_id, visible, moderator_posts_count, closed, archived, bumped_at, has_best_of, meta_data, vote_count, archetype, featured_user4_id, custom_flag_count, spam_count, illegal_count, inappropriate_count, pinned_at) FROM stdin; -37 Welcome to Try Discourse! 2013-02-04 18:20:43.015643 2013-02-04 18:20:42.861615 2013-02-04 18:20:43.317377 1 1 2 2 0 \N \N \N 3 \N 1 \N 0 0 0 0 0 \N t 0 f f 2013-02-04 18:20:43.015643 f \N 0 private_message \N 0 0 0 0 \N -48 A bear, however hard he tries, grows tubby without exercise. 2013-02-04 19:51:59.86907 2013-02-04 19:38:46.480644 2013-02-04 19:52:00.221386 6 3 23 19 1 22 \N \N 78 \N 3 \N 0 2 0 0 0 \N t 0 f f 2013-02-04 19:51:59.86907 f \N 0 regular \N 0 0 0 0 \N -49 How do I add pictures to a post? 2013-02-04 19:51:47.945822 2013-02-04 19:51:47.552833 2013-02-04 19:51:48.111142 4 1 7 7 0 \N \N \N 7 \N 1 \N 0 0 0 0 0 1 t 0 f f 2013-02-04 19:51:47.552333 f \N 0 regular \N 0 0 0 0 \N -51 How do I reply to folks here? 2013-02-04 20:00:06.872741 2013-02-04 20:00:06.741454 2013-02-04 20:00:06.974377 1 1 7 7 0 \N \N \N \N \N 1 \N 0 0 0 0 0 \N t 0 f f 2013-02-04 20:00:06.741117 f \N 0 regular \N 0 0 0 0 \N -50 A few qestions about remembering what I've read 2013-02-04 19:58:33.287182 2013-02-04 19:58:32.996731 2013-02-04 20:00:23.423696 1 1 7 7 0 \N \N \N \N \N 1 \N 0 0 0 0 0 \N t 0 f f 2013-02-04 19:58:33.287182 f \N 0 regular \N 0 0 0 0 \N -52 How do I follow conversations 2013-02-04 20:03:22.058651 2013-02-04 20:03:21.685801 2013-02-04 20:03:22.206247 1 1 7 7 0 \N \N \N \N \N 1 \N 0 0 0 0 0 1 t 0 f f 2013-02-04 20:03:22.058651 f \N 0 regular \N 0 0 0 0 \N -21 Welcome to Try Discourse! 2013-01-31 20:25:33.786175 2013-01-31 20:25:33.695696 2013-01-31 20:25:34.128938 0 1 2 2 0 \N \N \N \N \N 1 \N 0 0 0 0 0 \N t 0 f f 2013-01-31 20:25:33.695176 f \N 0 private_message \N 0 0 0 0 \N -36 I have come to the conclusion that try2 is running old Discourse software 2013-02-04 18:00:51.857089 2013-02-01 14:21:26.575247 2013-02-04 18:00:52.040983 6 4 20 20 0 2 7 \N 35 2013-02-04 18:14:49.112063 4 \N 0 1 0 0 0 1 t 0 f f 2013-02-04 18:00:51.857089 f \N 0 regular \N 0 0 0 0 \N -38 Welcome to Try Discourse! 2013-02-04 18:27:44.262101 2013-02-04 18:27:43.77708 2013-02-04 18:27:44.603 1 1 2 2 0 \N \N \N 15 \N 1 \N 0 0 0 0 0 \N t 0 f f 2013-02-04 18:27:44.262101 f \N 0 private_message \N 0 0 0 0 \N -15 Charlie The Unicorn 4 2013-02-04 19:44:27.276622 2013-01-07 22:06:26.856165 2013-02-04 19:44:27.548535 21 3 2 19 1 20 \N \N 28 \N 3 \N 0 0 0 0 0 4 t 0 f f 2013-02-04 19:44:27.276622 f \N 0 regular \N 0 0 0 0 \N -29 Welcome to Try Discourse! 2013-01-31 21:54:37.777704 2013-01-31 21:54:37.322636 2013-01-31 21:54:38.980532 0 1 2 2 0 \N \N \N \N \N 1 \N 0 0 0 0 0 \N t 0 f f 2013-01-31 21:54:37.321987 f \N 0 private_message \N 0 0 0 0 \N -28 Welcome to Try Discourse! 2013-01-31 21:51:25.091254 2013-01-31 21:51:24.895874 2013-01-31 21:51:25.439479 0 1 2 2 0 \N \N \N \N \N 1 \N 0 0 0 0 0 \N t 0 f f 2013-01-31 21:51:25.091254 f \N 0 private_message \N 0 0 0 0 \N -32 Welcome to Try Discourse! 2013-02-01 01:29:40.614741 2013-02-01 01:29:40.404507 2013-02-01 01:29:41.703771 1 1 2 2 0 \N \N \N 6 \N 1 \N 0 0 0 0 0 \N t 0 f f 2013-02-01 01:29:40.404203 f \N 0 private_message \N 0 0 0 0 \N -31 Welcome to Try Discourse! 2013-01-31 23:45:27.940884 2013-01-31 23:45:27.807282 2013-01-31 23:45:28.262431 1 1 2 2 0 \N \N \N 33 \N 1 \N 0 0 0 0 0 \N t 0 f f 2013-01-31 23:45:27.807023 f \N 0 private_message \N 0 0 0 0 \N -9 Welcome to Discourse! 2013-01-07 21:56:54.616967 2013-01-07 21:56:54.281529 2013-01-07 21:56:54.81107 0 1 2 2 0 \N \N \N \N \N 1 \N 0 0 0 0 0 \N t 0 f f 2013-01-07 21:56:54.280898 f \N 0 private_message \N 0 0 0 0 \N -30 Welcome to Try Discourse! 2013-01-31 22:18:59.442965 2013-01-31 22:18:59.2738 2013-01-31 22:19:00.682961 1 1 2 2 0 \N \N \N 3 \N 1 \N 0 0 0 0 0 \N t 0 f f 2013-01-31 22:18:59.273279 f \N 0 private_message \N 0 0 0 0 \N -18 Welcome to Try Discourse! 2013-01-29 05:25:59.472797 2013-01-29 05:25:59.43942 2013-01-29 05:25:59.688037 1 1 2 2 0 \N \N \N 36 \N 1 \N 0 0 0 0 0 \N t 0 f f 2013-01-29 05:25:59.439192 f \N 0 private_message \N 0 0 0 0 \N -20 Welcome to Try Discourse! 2013-01-31 20:15:19.196245 2013-01-31 20:15:19.038385 2013-01-31 20:15:19.785394 0 1 2 2 0 \N \N \N \N \N 1 \N 0 0 0 0 0 \N t 0 f f 2013-01-31 20:15:19.038099 f \N 0 private_message \N 0 0 0 0 \N -16 Welcome to Try Discourse! 2013-01-24 09:00:43.26506 2013-01-24 09:00:43.209655 2013-01-24 09:00:43.937383 0 1 2 2 0 \N \N \N \N \N 1 \N 0 0 0 0 0 \N t 0 f f 2013-01-24 09:00:43.209359 f \N 0 private_message \N 0 0 0 0 \N -40 Welcome to Try Discourse! 2013-02-04 18:41:40.760571 2013-02-04 18:41:40.34959 2013-02-04 18:41:41.355272 1 1 2 2 0 \N \N \N 1 \N 1 \N 0 0 0 0 0 \N t 0 f f 2013-02-04 18:41:40.349353 f \N 0 private_message \N 0 0 0 0 \N -25 Do you use a mobile device for ALL your work? Tell me how! 2013-01-31 21:04:37.636947 2013-01-31 21:04:37.420296 2013-02-01 01:13:15.437473 12 1 11 11 0 \N \N \N 32 \N 1 http://localhost:4000/uploads/try2_discourse/7/blob.png 0 0 1 0 0 2 t 0 f f 2013-02-01 01:13:15.520004 f \N 0 regular \N 0 0 0 0 \N -22 Welcome to Try Discourse! 2013-01-31 20:38:43.690107 2013-01-31 20:38:43.547266 2013-01-31 20:38:44.684729 1 1 2 2 0 \N \N \N 4 \N 1 \N 0 0 0 0 0 \N t 0 f f 2013-01-31 20:38:43.546987 f \N 0 private_message \N 0 0 0 0 \N -39 MAC vs. Mac and the misuse of words 2013-02-04 19:40:13.635558 2013-02-04 18:32:37.483059 2013-02-04 19:40:13.94479 4 2 22 19 1 \N \N \N 23 \N 2 \N 0 0 0 0 0 2 t 0 f f 2013-02-04 19:40:13.635558 f \N 0 regular \N 0 0 0 0 \N -27 Most important Sci-Fi movie of the 2000's? 2013-02-04 18:21:14.309176 2013-01-31 21:45:17.931318 2013-02-04 18:21:14.659115 22 8 9 22 3 20 12 11 11 \N 8 \N 0 2 4 0 0 4 t 0 f f 2013-02-04 18:21:14.309176 f \N 0 regular \N 0 0 0 0 \N -14 Try All The Things! 2013-01-07 22:04:47.515687 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\N \N 4 \N 1 \N 0 0 0 0 0 \N t 0 f f 2013-02-01 04:37:18.133193 f \N 0 private_message \N 0 0 0 0 \N -19 Welcome to Try Discourse! 2013-01-31 19:46:04.965622 2013-01-31 19:46:04.635874 2013-01-31 19:46:05.505907 1 1 2 2 0 \N \N \N 67 \N 1 \N 0 0 0 0 0 \N t 0 f f 2013-01-31 19:46:04.585927 f \N 0 private_message \N 0 0 0 0 \N -10 Discourse 2013-01-07 22:01:32.173703 2013-01-07 22:01:32.091105 2013-01-07 22:01:32.286535 1 1 2 2 0 \N \N \N \N \N 1 \N 0 0 0 0 0 1 t 0 f f 2013-01-07 22:01:32.09083 f \N 0 regular \N 0 0 0 0 2013-03-20 19:01:03.740043 -17 Welcome to Try Discourse! 2013-01-29 05:15:31.723979 2013-01-29 05:15:31.448247 2013-01-29 05:15:32.670938 1 1 2 2 0 \N \N \N \N \N 1 \N 0 0 0 0 0 \N t 0 f f 2013-01-29 05:15:31.447955 f \N 0 private_message \N 0 0 0 0 \N -53 Congratulations on getting Vagrant up! 2013-02-04 22:39:55.890904 2013-02-04 22:39:42.946129 2013-03-20 22:59:11.587487 7 2 24 24 0 \N \N \N \N \N 2 \N 0 0 0 0 0 \N t 1 f f 2013-02-04 22:39:43.233076 f \N 0 regular \N 0 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username, created_at, updated_at, name, bio_raw, seen_notification_id, last_posted_at, email, password_hash, salt, active, username_lower, auth_token, last_seen_at, website, admin, last_emailed_at, email_digests, trust_level, bio_cooked, email_private_messages, email_direct, approved, approved_by_id, approved_at, topics_entered, posts_read_count, digest_after_days, previous_visit_at, banned_at, banned_till, date_of_birth, auto_track_topics_after_msecs, views, flag_level, time_read, days_visited, ip_address, new_topic_duration_minutes, external_links_in_new_tab, enable_quoting, moderator) FROM stdin; -21 OldSchoolDM 2013-02-04 18:10:14.84202 2013-02-04 18:33:20.338235 The Old School DM I was primarily an AD&D 1st edition DM and campaign designer for over 20 years then "retired" for about 10. I'm now getting back into it because my professional illustrator/daughter and I are building a game-world/campaign and we're building it for 4th edition. I've also developed a bit of a thing for paper terrain for my games 47 \N oldschooldm@mailinator.com c510193134d9347b917fde91ecfa63fd8580262ebbe757b911bfd0e3469daf3b 8c53b9af0df959d538fcb99ec20a9679 t oldschooldm 2013-02-04 20:03:24 http://cardboard-warriors.proboards.com/index.cgi?action=userrecentposts&user=oldschooldm f 2013-02-04 18:10:15.547097 t 1I was primarily an AD&D 1st edition DM and campaign designer for over 20 years then "retired" for about 10. I'm now getting back into it because my professional illustrator/daughter and I are building a game-world/campaign and we're building it for 4th edition. I've also developed a bit of a thing for paper terrain for my games
t t f \N \N 2 2 7 \N \N \N \N 60000 0 0 43 1 98.234.248.204 \N f t f -19 gknauss 2013-02-01 01:28:51.197714 2013-02-04 19:47:08.936018 Greg Knauss HELLO\n===== 47 2013-02-04 19:51:59.86907 gknauss@mailinator.com c510193134d9347b917fde91ecfa63fd8580262ebbe757b911bfd0e3469daf3b 8c53b9af0df959d538fcb99ec20a9679 t gknauss 2013-02-04 19:54:03 http://--- f 2013-02-04 19:46:59.279009 t 1I love my iPad, it''s been a faithful companion to me for a long time.
\n\n\nHowever, its possibilities are limited. I tried to use it as a full-time working\n tool while traveling and basically, I managed to do everything I needed to - E-Mail,\n writing some documents, a bit of photography.... but my experience is that no matter\n how hard I try, it seems never to be a full replacement for my home desktop or laptop,\n the latest when I have to hand in a term paper. I''ve never really tried to use\n Pages on iPad for that. Which is a shame, because working on the iPad with an external\n keyboard is my favourite way of working with a computer ever!
\n\n\nI''d like to know whether any of you have experience with working with a Tablet\n (iPad, iPhone or Android or whatever, but not a Slate PC running a desktop OS, it\n has to be a mobile OS) as their only working device. You have to\n be doing something non-trivial on it: just E-Mailing and browsing the web doesn''t\n count. Any writers out there who no longer need a "big" machine? Educators who manage\n all their notes and research on a tablet?
'\n- ! 'I love my iPad, it''s been a faithful companion to me for a long time.
\n\n\nHowever, I often hit a wall because of its limited possibilities. I tried to\n use it as a full-time working tool while traveling and basically, I managed to do\n everything I needed to - E-Mail, writing some documents, a bit of photography....\n but my experience is that no matter how hard I try, it seems never to be a full\n replacement for my home desktop or laptop, the latest when I have to hand in a term\n paper. I''ve never really tried to use Pages on iPad for that because I fear it''s\n too complicated. Which is a shame, because working on the iPad with an external\n keyboard is my favourite way of working with a computer ever!
\n\n\nI''d like to know whether any of you have experience with working with a Tablet\n (iPad, iPhone or Android or whatever, but not a Slate PC running a desktop OS, it\n has to be a mobile OS) as their only working device, successfully.\n You have to be doing something non-trivial on it: just E-Mailing and browsing the\n web doesn''t count. Any writers out there who no longer need a "big" machine? Educators\n who manage all their notes and research on a tablet?
'\ncached_version:\n- 1\n- 2\n 2 \N \N 2013-01-31 21:09:42.103534 2013-01-31 21:09:42.103534 -6 23 Post 11 User \N ---\nraw:\n- ! 'I love my iPad, it''s been a faithful companion to me for a long time.\n\n\n However, I often hit a wall because of its limited possibilities. I tried to use\n it as a full-time working tool while traveling and basically, I managed to do everything\n I needed to - E-Mail, writing some documents, a bit of photography.... but my experience\n is that no matter how hard I try, it seems never to be a full replacement for my\n home desktop or laptop, the latest when I have to hand in a term paper. I''ve never\n really tried to use Pages on iPad for that because I fear it''s too complicated.\n Which is a shame, because working on the iPad with an external keyboard is my favourite\n way of working with a computer **ever!**\n\n\n I''d like to know whether any of you have experience with working with a Tablet\n (iPad, iPhone or Android or whatever, but not a Slate PC running a desktop OS, it\n has to be a mobile OS) as **their only working device, successfully.** You have\n to be doing something non-trivial on it: just E-Mailing and browsing the web doesn''t\n count. Any writers out there who no longer need a "big" machine? Educators who manage\n all their notes and research on a tablet?'\n- ! 'I love my iPad, it''s been a faithful companion to me for a long time.\n\n\n However, I often hit a wall because of its limited possibilities. I tried to use\n it as a full-time working tool while traveling and basically, I managed to do everything\n I needed to - E-Mail, writing some documents, a bit of photography.... but my experience\n is that no matter how hard I try, it seems never to be a full replacement for my\n home desktop or laptop, the latest when I have to hand in a term paper. I''ve never\n really tried to use Pages on iPad for that because I fear it''s too complicated.\n Which is a shame, because working on the iPad with an external keyboard is my favourite\n way of working with a computer **ever!**\n\n\n I''d like to know whether any of you have experience with working with a Tablet\n (iPad, iPhone or Android or whatever, but not a Slate PC running a desktop OS, it\n has to be a mobile OS) as **their only working device, successfully.** You have\n to be doing something non-trivial on it: just E-Mailing and browsing the web doesn''t\n count. Has any of you really managed to get rid of the "big machine"? Any writers\n who manage drafts, research, and their final work, only on a tablet? Educators who\n manage all their notes and data on one? Anybody from other professional groups?\n What apps do you use, what does your working setup look like?'\ncooked:\n- ! 'I love my iPad, it''s been a faithful companion to me for a long time.
\n\n\nHowever, I often hit a wall because of its limited possibilities. I tried to\n use it as a full-time working tool while traveling and basically, I managed to do\n everything I needed to - E-Mail, writing some documents, a bit of photography....\n but my experience is that no matter how hard I try, it seems never to be a full\n replacement for my home desktop or laptop, the latest when I have to hand in a term\n paper. I''ve never really tried to use Pages on iPad for that because I fear it''s\n too complicated. Which is a shame, because working on the iPad with an external\n keyboard is my favourite way of working with a computer ever!
\n\n\nI''d like to know whether any of you have experience with working with a Tablet\n (iPad, iPhone or Android or whatever, but not a Slate PC running a desktop OS, it\n has to be a mobile OS) as their only working device, successfully.\n You have to be doing something non-trivial on it: just E-Mailing and browsing the\n web doesn''t count. Any writers out there who no longer need a "big" machine? Educators\n who manage all their notes and research on a tablet?
'\n- ! 'I love my iPad, it''s been a faithful companion to me for a long time.
\n\n\nHowever, I often hit a wall because of its limited possibilities. I tried to\n use it as a full-time working tool while traveling and basically, I managed to do\n everything I needed to - E-Mail, writing some documents, a bit of photography....\n but my experience is that no matter how hard I try, it seems never to be a full\n replacement for my home desktop or laptop, the latest when I have to hand in a term\n paper. I''ve never really tried to use Pages on iPad for that because I fear it''s\n too complicated. Which is a shame, because working on the iPad with an external\n keyboard is my favourite way of working with a computer ever!
\n\n\nI''d like to know whether any of you have experience with working with a Tablet\n (iPad, iPhone or Android or whatever, but not a Slate PC running a desktop OS, it\n has to be a mobile OS) as their only working device, successfully.\n You have to be doing something non-trivial on it: just E-Mailing and browsing the\n web doesn''t count. Has any of you really managed to get rid of the "big machine"?\n Any writers who manage drafts, research, and their final work, only on a tablet?\n Educators who manage all their notes and data on one? Anybody from other professional\n groups? What apps do you use, what does your working setup look like?
'\ncached_version:\n- 2\n- 3\n 3 \N \N 2013-01-31 21:11:02.327715 2013-01-31 21:11:02.327715 -7 23 Post 11 User \N ---\nraw:\n- ! 'I love my iPad, it''s been a faithful companion to me for a long time.\n\n\n However, I often hit a wall because of its limited possibilities. I tried to use\n it as a full-time working tool while traveling and basically, I managed to do everything\n I needed to - E-Mail, writing some documents, a bit of photography.... but my experience\n is that no matter how hard I try, it seems never to be a full replacement for my\n home desktop or laptop, the latest when I have to hand in a term paper. I''ve never\n really tried to use Pages on iPad for that because I fear it''s too complicated.\n Which is a shame, because working on the iPad with an external keyboard is my favourite\n way of working with a computer **ever!**\n\n\n I''d like to know whether any of you have experience with working with a Tablet\n (iPad, iPhone or Android or whatever, but not a Slate PC running a desktop OS, it\n has to be a mobile OS) as **their only working device, successfully.** You have\n to be doing something non-trivial on it: just E-Mailing and browsing the web doesn''t\n count. Has any of you really managed to get rid of the "big machine"? Any writers\n who manage drafts, research, and their final work, only on a tablet? Educators who\n manage all their notes and data on one? Anybody from other professional groups?\n What apps do you use, what does your working setup look like?'\n- ! "I love my iPad, it's been a faithful companion to me for a long time.\\n\\nHowever,\n I often hit a wall because of its limited possibilities. I tried to use it as a\n full-time working tool while traveling and basically, I managed to do everything\n I needed to - E-Mail, writing some documents, a bit of photography.... but my experience\n is that no matter how hard I try, it seems never to be a full replacement for my\n home desktop or laptop, the latest when I have to hand in a term paper. I've never\n really tried to use Pages on iPad for that because I fear it's too complicated.\n Which is a shame, because working on the iPad with an external keyboard is my favourite\n way of working with a computer **ever!**\\n\\nI'd like to know whether any of you\n have experience with working with a Tablet (iPad, iPhone or Android or whatever,\n but not a Slate PC running a desktop OS, it has to be a mobile OS) as **their only\n working device, successfully.** You have to be doing something non-trivial on it:\n just E-Mailing and browsing the web doesn't count. Has any of you really managed\n to get rid of the \\"big machine\\"? Any writers who manage drafts, research, and\n their final work, only on a tablet? Educators who manage all their notes and data\n on one? Anybody from other professional groups? \\n\\nWhat's your secret. What apps\n do you use, what does your working setup look like? How do you do things that aren't\n completely trivial from a tablet, like printing or storing to an external device\n (in the case of iOS devices)?"\ncooked:\n- ! 'I love my iPad, it''s been a faithful companion to me for a long time.
\n\n\nHowever, I often hit a wall because of its limited possibilities. I tried to\n use it as a full-time working tool while traveling and basically, I managed to do\n everything I needed to - E-Mail, writing some documents, a bit of photography....\n but my experience is that no matter how hard I try, it seems never to be a full\n replacement for my home desktop or laptop, the latest when I have to hand in a term\n paper. I''ve never really tried to use Pages on iPad for that because I fear it''s\n too complicated. Which is a shame, because working on the iPad with an external\n keyboard is my favourite way of working with a computer ever!
\n\n\nI''d like to know whether any of you have experience with working with a Tablet\n (iPad, iPhone or Android or whatever, but not a Slate PC running a desktop OS, it\n has to be a mobile OS) as their only working device, successfully.\n You have to be doing something non-trivial on it: just E-Mailing and browsing the\n web doesn''t count. Has any of you really managed to get rid of the "big machine"?\n Any writers who manage drafts, research, and their final work, only on a tablet?\n Educators who manage all their notes and data on one? Anybody from other professional\n groups? What apps do you use, what does your working setup look like?
'\n- ! 'I love my iPad, it''s been a faithful companion to me for a long time.
\n\n\nHowever, I often hit a wall because of its limited possibilities. I tried to\n use it as a full-time working tool while traveling and basically, I managed to do\n everything I needed to - E-Mail, writing some documents, a bit of photography....\n but my experience is that no matter how hard I try, it seems never to be a full\n replacement for my home desktop or laptop, the latest when I have to hand in a term\n paper. I''ve never really tried to use Pages on iPad for that because I fear it''s\n too complicated. Which is a shame, because working on the iPad with an external\n keyboard is my favourite way of working with a computer ever!
\n\n\nI''d like to know whether any of you have experience with working with a Tablet\n (iPad, iPhone or Android or whatever, but not a Slate PC running a desktop OS, it\n has to be a mobile OS) as their only working device, successfully.\n You have to be doing something non-trivial on it: just E-Mailing and browsing the\n web doesn''t count. Has any of you really managed to get rid of the "big machine"?\n Any writers who manage drafts, research, and their final work, only on a tablet?\n Educators who manage all their notes and data on one? Anybody from other professional\n groups?
\n\n\nWhat''s your secret. What apps do you use, what does your working setup look\n like? How do you do things that aren''t completely trivial from a tablet, like printing\n or storing to an external device (in the case of iOS devices)?
'\ncached_version:\n- 3\n- 4\n 4 \N \N 2013-01-31 21:11:34.418011 2013-01-31 21:11:34.418011 -8 23 Post 11 User \N ---\nraw:\n- ! "I love my iPad, it's been a faithful companion to me for a long time.\\n\\nHowever,\n I often hit a wall because of its limited possibilities. I tried to use it as a\n full-time working tool while traveling and basically, I managed to do everything\n I needed to - E-Mail, writing some documents, a bit of photography.... but my experience\n is that no matter how hard I try, it seems never to be a full replacement for my\n home desktop or laptop, the latest when I have to hand in a term paper. I've never\n really tried to use Pages on iPad for that because I fear it's too complicated.\n Which is a shame, because working on the iPad with an external keyboard is my favourite\n way of working with a computer **ever!**\\n\\nI'd like to know whether any of you\n have experience with working with a Tablet (iPad, iPhone or Android or whatever,\n but not a Slate PC running a desktop OS, it has to be a mobile OS) as **their only\n working device, successfully.** You have to be doing something non-trivial on it:\n just E-Mailing and browsing the web doesn't count. Has any of you really managed\n to get rid of the \\"big machine\\"? Any writers who manage drafts, research, and\n their final work, only on a tablet? Educators who manage all their notes and data\n on one? Anybody from other professional groups? \\n\\nWhat's your secret. What apps\n do you use, what does your working setup look like? How do you do things that aren't\n completely trivial from a tablet, like printing or storing to an external device\n (in the case of iOS devices)?"\n- ! "I love my iPad, it's been a faithful companion to me for a long time.\\n\\nHowever,\n I often hit a wall because of its limited possibilities. I tried to use it as a\n full-time working tool while traveling and basically, I managed to do everything\n I needed to - E-Mail, writing some documents, a bit of photography.... but my experience\n is that no matter how hard I try, it seems never to be a full replacement for my\n home desktop or laptop, the latest when I have to hand in a term paper. I've never\n really tried to use Pages on iPad for that because I fear it's too complicated.\n Which is a shame, because working on the iPad with an external keyboard is my most\n favourite way of working with a computer **ever!**\\n\\nI'd like to know whether any\n of you have experience with working with a Tablet (iPad, iPhone or Android or whatever,\n but not a Slate PC running a desktop OS, it has to be a mobile OS) as **their only\n working device, successfully.** You have to be doing something non-trivial on it:\n just E-Mailing and browsing the web doesn't count. Has any of you really managed\n to get rid of the \\"big machine\\"? Any writers who manage drafts, research, and\n their final work, only on a tablet? Educators who manage all their notes and data\n on one? Anybody from other professional groups? \\n\\nWhat's your secret. What apps\n do you use, what does your working setup look like? How do you do things that aren't\n completely trivial from a tablet, like printing or storing to an external device\n (in the case of iOS devices)?"\ncooked:\n- ! 'I love my iPad, it''s been a faithful companion to me for a long time.
\n\n\nHowever, I often hit a wall because of its limited possibilities. I tried to\n use it as a full-time working tool while traveling and basically, I managed to do\n everything I needed to - E-Mail, writing some documents, a bit of photography....\n but my experience is that no matter how hard I try, it seems never to be a full\n replacement for my home desktop or laptop, the latest when I have to hand in a term\n paper. I''ve never really tried to use Pages on iPad for that because I fear it''s\n too complicated. Which is a shame, because working on the iPad with an external\n keyboard is my favourite way of working with a computer ever!
\n\n\nI''d like to know whether any of you have experience with working with a Tablet\n (iPad, iPhone or Android or whatever, but not a Slate PC running a desktop OS, it\n has to be a mobile OS) as their only working device, successfully.\n You have to be doing something non-trivial on it: just E-Mailing and browsing the\n web doesn''t count. Has any of you really managed to get rid of the "big machine"?\n Any writers who manage drafts, research, and their final work, only on a tablet?\n Educators who manage all their notes and data on one? Anybody from other professional\n groups?
\n\n\nWhat''s your secret. What apps do you use, what does your working setup look\n like? How do you do things that aren''t completely trivial from a tablet, like printing\n or storing to an external device (in the case of iOS devices)?
'\n- ! 'I love my iPad, it''s been a faithful companion to me for a long time.
\n\n\nHowever, I often hit a wall because of its limited possibilities. I tried to\n use it as a full-time working tool while traveling and basically, I managed to do\n everything I needed to - E-Mail, writing some documents, a bit of photography....\n but my experience is that no matter how hard I try, it seems never to be a full\n replacement for my home desktop or laptop, the latest when I have to hand in a term\n paper. I''ve never really tried to use Pages on iPad for that because I fear it''s\n too complicated. Which is a shame, because working on the iPad with an external\n keyboard is my most favourite way of working with a computer ever!
\n\n\nI''d like to know whether any of you have experience with working with a Tablet\n (iPad, iPhone or Android or whatever, but not a Slate PC running a desktop OS, it\n has to be a mobile OS) as their only working device, successfully.\n You have to be doing something non-trivial on it: just E-Mailing and browsing the\n web doesn''t count. Has any of you really managed to get rid of the "big machine"?\n Any writers who manage drafts, research, and their final work, only on a tablet?\n Educators who manage all their notes and data on one? Anybody from other professional\n groups?
\n\n\nWhat''s your secret. What apps do you use, what does your working setup look\n like? How do you do things that aren''t completely trivial from a tablet, like printing\n or storing to an external device (in the case of iOS devices)?
'\ncached_version:\n- 4\n- 5\n 5 \N \N 2013-01-31 21:12:32.925348 2013-01-31 21:12:32.925348 -30 49 Topic \N \N \N ---\nid:\n- \n- 49\ntitle:\n- \n- How do I add pictures to a post?\nuser_id:\n- \n- 7\nlast_post_user_id:\n- \n- 7\ncategory_id:\n- \n- 1\nbumped_at:\n- \n- 2013-02-04 19:51:47.552333487 Z\n 2 \N \N 2013-02-04 19:51:47.619088 2013-02-04 19:51:47.619088 -31 50 Topic \N \N \N ---\ntitle:\n- A few qestions about remembering what I've read here\n- A few qestions about remembering what I've read\n 2 \N \N 2013-02-04 20:00:23.441731 2013-02-04 20:00:23.441731 -9 23 Post 11 User \N ---\nraw:\n- ! "I love my iPad, it's been a faithful companion to me for a long time.\\n\\nHowever,\n I often hit a wall because of its limited possibilities. I tried to use it as a\n full-time working tool while traveling and basically, I managed to do everything\n I needed to - E-Mail, writing some documents, a bit of photography.... but my experience\n is that no matter how hard I try, it seems never to be a full replacement for my\n home desktop or laptop, the latest when I have to hand in a term paper. I've never\n really tried to use Pages on iPad for that because I fear it's too complicated.\n Which is a shame, because working on the iPad with an external keyboard is my most\n favourite way of working with a computer **ever!**\\n\\nI'd like to know whether any\n of you have experience with working with a Tablet (iPad, iPhone or Android or whatever,\n but not a Slate PC running a desktop OS, it has to be a mobile OS) as **their only\n working device, successfully.** You have to be doing something non-trivial on it:\n just E-Mailing and browsing the web doesn't count. Has any of you really managed\n to get rid of the \\"big machine\\"? Any writers who manage drafts, research, and\n their final work, only on a tablet? Educators who manage all their notes and data\n on one? Anybody from other professional groups? \\n\\nWhat's your secret. What apps\n do you use, what does your working setup look like? How do you do things that aren't\n completely trivial from a tablet, like printing or storing to an external device\n (in the case of iOS devices)?"\n- ! "I love my iPad, it's been a faithful companion to me for a long time.\\n\\nHowever,\n I often hit a wall because of its limited possibilities. I tried to use it as a\n full-time working tool while traveling and basically, I managed to do everything\n I needed to - E-Mail, writing some documents, a bit of photography.... but my experience\n is that no matter how hard I try, it seems never to be a full replacement for my\n home desktop or laptop, the latest when I have to hand in a term paper. I've never\n really tried to use Pages on iPad for that because I fear it's too complicated.\n Which is a shame, because working on the iPad with an external keyboard is my most\n favourite way of working with a computer **ever!**\\n\\nI'd like to know whether any\n of you have experience with working with a Tablet (iPad, iPhone or Android or whatever,\n but not a Slate PC running a desktop OS, it has to be a mobile OS) as **their only\n working device, successfully.** You have to be doing something non-trivial on it:\n just E-Mailing and browsing the web doesn't count. Has any of you really managed\n to get rid of the \\"big machine\\"? Any writers who manage drafts, research, and\n their final work, only on a tablet? Educators who manage all their notes and data\n on one? Anybody from other professional groups? \\n\\nWhat's your secret. What apps\n do you use, what does your working setup look like? How do you do things that aren't\n completely self-explanatory when done from a tablet, like printing or storing to\n an external device (in the case of iOS devices)? Do you keep a big computer somewhere\n for emergencies? Are there really people out there who create final versions of\n important documents using the iOS Pages app or similar?"\ncooked:\n- ! 'I love my iPad, it''s been a faithful companion to me for a long time.
\n\n\nHowever, I often hit a wall because of its limited possibilities. I tried to\n use it as a full-time working tool while traveling and basically, I managed to do\n everything I needed to - E-Mail, writing some documents, a bit of photography....\n but my experience is that no matter how hard I try, it seems never to be a full\n replacement for my home desktop or laptop, the latest when I have to hand in a term\n paper. I''ve never really tried to use Pages on iPad for that because I fear it''s\n too complicated. Which is a shame, because working on the iPad with an external\n keyboard is my most favourite way of working with a computer ever!
\n\n\nI''d like to know whether any of you have experience with working with a Tablet\n (iPad, iPhone or Android or whatever, but not a Slate PC running a desktop OS, it\n has to be a mobile OS) as their only working device, successfully.\n You have to be doing something non-trivial on it: just E-Mailing and browsing the\n web doesn''t count. Has any of you really managed to get rid of the "big machine"?\n Any writers who manage drafts, research, and their final work, only on a tablet?\n Educators who manage all their notes and data on one? Anybody from other professional\n groups?
\n\n\nWhat''s your secret. What apps do you use, what does your working setup look\n like? How do you do things that aren''t completely trivial from a tablet, like printing\n or storing to an external device (in the case of iOS devices)?
'\n- ! 'I love my iPad, it''s been a faithful companion to me for a long time.
\n\n\nHowever, I often hit a wall because of its limited possibilities. I tried to\n use it as a full-time working tool while traveling and basically, I managed to do\n everything I needed to - E-Mail, writing some documents, a bit of photography....\n but my experience is that no matter how hard I try, it seems never to be a full\n replacement for my home desktop or laptop, the latest when I have to hand in a term\n paper. I''ve never really tried to use Pages on iPad for that because I fear it''s\n too complicated. Which is a shame, because working on the iPad with an external\n keyboard is my most favourite way of working with a computer ever!
\n\n\nI''d like to know whether any of you have experience with working with a Tablet\n (iPad, iPhone or Android or whatever, but not a Slate PC running a desktop OS, it\n has to be a mobile OS) as their only working device, successfully.\n You have to be doing something non-trivial on it: just E-Mailing and browsing the\n web doesn''t count. Has any of you really managed to get rid of the "big machine"?\n Any writers who manage drafts, research, and their final work, only on a tablet?\n Educators who manage all their notes and data on one? Anybody from other professional\n groups?
\n\n\nWhat''s your secret. What apps do you use, what does your working setup look\n like? How do you do things that aren''t completely self-explanatory when done from\n a tablet, like printing or storing to an external device (in the case of iOS devices)?\n Do you keep a big computer somewhere for emergencies? Are there really people out\n there who create final versions of important documents using the iOS Pages app or\n similar?
'\ncached_version:\n- 5\n- 6\n 6 \N \N 2013-01-31 21:13:30.417337 2013-01-31 21:13:30.417337 -10 25 Topic \N \N \N ---\ntitle:\n- Are there people here who use a mobile device for ALL their work?\n- Do you use a mobile device for ALL your work?\n 4 \N \N 2013-01-31 21:18:14.07396 2013-01-31 21:18:14.07396 -11 25 Topic \N \N \N ---\ntitle:\n- Do you use a mobile device for ALL your work?\n- Do you use a mobile device for ALL your work? Tell me how!\n 5 \N \N 2013-01-31 21:31:33.066408 2013-01-31 21:31:33.066408 -12 24 Post 11 User \N ---\nraw:\n- ! "I'm a European who had the privilege of travelling California, Nevada, and Arizona\n for a couple of weeks last fall. It was my first visit to the US. I was travelling\n by car, hoping to be able to sleep in it (or in a tent next to it) as often as possible\n to save money. I'm a very quiet, respectful traveler with a \\"leave nothing behind\\"\n approach so I felt that was okay to do. \\n\\nHowever, that wasn't as easy as I had\n anticipated. Quite the contrary! I was virtually unable to find any space off the\n main roads that wasn't closed off, and marked \\"private property.\\" I don't feel\n comfortable sleeping somewhere I'm not supposed to be (even though the risk of getting\n caught was probably minimal) so I had to limit my free camping mainly to the desert.\\n\\nThis\n came as a big surprise to me. Germany is much more densely settled than the US,\n and much of its uninhabited area is private property, too. However, it's *way* more\n accessible. You find a huge network of dirt roads everywhere, going through every\n small forest, taking you far off the main roads. Private property is rarely marked,\n and rarely impassable (I think it's prohibited to make it so in most cases). Finding\n a secure place for the night to stay (away from prying eyes, and invisible to the\n main road) when traveling by car is really, really easy.\\n\\nWhy do you think this\n is?\\n\\n- Is this a traditional thing, related to the US's cultural appreciation\n of private property?\\n- Is it a recent thing, to do with liability / a heightened\n sense of fear from intruders?\\n- Was I just in the wrong places?"\n- ! "I'm a European who had the privilege of travelling California, Nevada, and Arizona\n for a couple of weeks last fall. It was my first visit to the US. I was travelling\n by car, hoping to be able to sleep in it (or in a tent next to it) as often as possible\n to save money. I'm a very quiet, respectful traveler with a \\"leave nothing behind\\"\n approach so I felt that was okay to do. \\n\\nHowever, that wasn't as easy as I had\n anticipated! I was virtually unable to find any space off the main roads that wasn't\n closed off, and marked \\"private property.\\" I don't feel comfortable sleeping somewhere\n I'm not supposed to be (even though the risk of getting caught was probably minimal)\n so I had to limit my free camping mainly to the desert.\\n\\nThis came as a big surprise\n to me. Germany is much more densely settled than the US, and much of its uninhabited\n area is private property, too. However, it's *way* more accessible. You find a huge\n network of dirt roads everywhere, going through every small forest, taking you far\n off the main roads. Private property is rarely marked, and rarely impassable (I\n think it's generally prohibited to block it off). Finding a secure place to stay\n for the night while traveling by car is really, really easy.\\n\\nWhy do you think\n this is?\\n\\n- Is this a traditional, \\"keep off my lawn\\" thing, related to the\n US's cultural focus on private property?\\n- Is it a recent thing, to do with liability\n / a heightened sense of fear from intruders / massive problems with vandalism and\n such?\\n- Was I just in the wrong places?"\ncooked:\n- ! 'I''m a European who had the privilege of travelling California, Nevada, and\n Arizona for a couple of weeks last fall. It was my first visit to the US. I was\n travelling by car, hoping to be able to sleep in it (or in a tent next to it) as\n often as possible to save money. I''m a very quiet, respectful traveler with a "leave\n nothing behind" approach so I felt that was okay to do.
\n\n\nHowever, that wasn''t as easy as I had anticipated. Quite the contrary! I was\n virtually unable to find any space off the main roads that wasn''t closed off, and\n marked "private property." I don''t feel comfortable sleeping somewhere I''m not\n supposed to be (even though the risk of getting caught was probably minimal) so\n I had to limit my free camping mainly to the desert.
\n\n\nThis came as a big surprise to me. Germany is much more densely settled than\n the US, and much of its uninhabited area is private property, too. However, it''s\n way more accessible. You find a huge network of dirt roads everywhere,\n going through every small forest, taking you far off the main roads. Private property\n is rarely marked, and rarely impassable (I think it''s prohibited to make it so\n in most cases). Finding a secure place for the night to stay (away from prying eyes,\n and invisible to the main road) when traveling by car is really, really easy.
\n\n\nWhy do you think this is?
\n\n\nI''m a European who had the privilege of travelling California, Nevada, and\n Arizona for a couple of weeks last fall. It was my first visit to the US. I was\n travelling by car, hoping to be able to sleep in it (or in a tent next to it) as\n often as possible to save money. I''m a very quiet, respectful traveler with a "leave\n nothing behind" approach so I felt that was okay to do.
\n\n\nHowever, that wasn''t as easy as I had anticipated! I was virtually unable to\n find any space off the main roads that wasn''t closed off, and marked "private property."\n I don''t feel comfortable sleeping somewhere I''m not supposed to be (even though\n the risk of getting caught was probably minimal) so I had to limit my free camping\n mainly to the desert.
\n\n\nThis came as a big surprise to me. Germany is much more densely settled than\n the US, and much of its uninhabited area is private property, too. However, it''s\n way more accessible. You find a huge network of dirt roads everywhere,\n going through every small forest, taking you far off the main roads. Private property\n is rarely marked, and rarely impassable (I think it''s generally prohibited to block\n it off). Finding a secure place to stay for the night while traveling by car is\n really, really easy.
\n\n\nWhy do you think this is?
\n\n\nI''m a European who had the privilege of travelling California, Nevada, and\n Arizona for a couple of weeks last fall. It was my first visit to the US. I was\n travelling by car, hoping to be able to sleep in it (or in a tent next to it) as\n often as possible to save money. I''m a very quiet, respectful traveler with a "leave\n nothing behind" approach so I felt that was okay to do.
\n\n\nHowever, that wasn''t as easy as I had anticipated! I was virtually unable to\n find any space off the main roads that wasn''t closed off, and marked "private property."\n I don''t feel comfortable sleeping somewhere I''m not supposed to be (even though\n the risk of getting caught was probably minimal) so I had to limit my free camping\n mainly to the desert.
\n\n\nThis came as a big surprise to me. Germany is much more densely settled than\n the US, and much of its uninhabited area is private property, too. However, it''s\n way more accessible. You find a huge network of dirt roads everywhere,\n going through every small forest, taking you far off the main roads. Private property\n is rarely marked, and rarely impassable (I think it''s generally prohibited to block\n it off). Finding a secure place to stay for the night while traveling by car is\n really, really easy.
\n\n\nWhy do you think this is?
\n\n\nI''m a European who had the privilege of travelling California, Nevada, and\n Arizona for a couple of weeks last fall. It was my first visit to the US. I was\n travelling by car, hoping to be able to sleep in it (or in a tent next to it) as\n often as possible to save money. I''m a very quiet, respectful traveler with a "leave\n nothing behind" approach so I felt that was okay to do.
\n\n\nHowever, that wasn''t as easy as I had anticipated! I was virtually unable to\n find any space off the main roads that wasn''t closed off, and marked "private property."\n I don''t feel comfortable sleeping somewhere I''m not supposed to be (even though\n the risk of getting caught was probably minimal) so I had to limit my free camping\n mainly to the desert.
\n\n\nThis came as a big surprise to me, I had expected the exact opposite because\n the country is so vast. Germany is much more densely settled than the US, and much\n of its uninhabited area is private property, too. However, it''s way more\n accessible. You find a huge network of dirt roads everywhere, going through every\n small forest, taking you far off the main roads. Private property is rarely marked,\n and rarely impassable (I think it''s generally prohibited to block it off). Finding\n a secure place to stay for the night while traveling by car is really, really easy.
\n\n\nWhy do you think this is?
\n\n\nWhich Sci-Fi movie (or series) of the 2000's mattered most to you? Which is the\n one that you think will come to your mind when asked about it 20, 30, 40 years?
\n-Which Sci-Fi movie (or series) of the 2000's mattered most to you? Which is the\n one that you think will come to your mind when asked about it in 20, 30, 40 years?
\ncached_version:\n- 1\n- 2\n 2 \N \N 2013-01-31 22:04:44.616199 2013-01-31 22:04:44.616199 -29 39 Topic \N \N \N ---\nid:\n- \n- 39\ntitle:\n- \n- MAC vs. Mac and the misuse of words\nuser_id:\n- \n- 22\nlast_post_user_id:\n- \n- 22\ncategory_id:\n- \n- 2\nbumped_at:\n- \n- 2013-02-04 18:32:37.482807900 Z\n 2 \N \N 2013-02-04 18:32:37.530052 2013-02-04 18:32:37.530052 -18 23 Post 11 User \N ---\nraw:\n- ! "I love my iPad, it's been a faithful companion to me for a long time.\\n\\nHowever,\n I often hit a wall because of its limited possibilities. I tried to use it as a\n full-time working tool while traveling and basically, I managed to do everything\n I needed to - E-Mail, writing some documents, a bit of photography.... but my experience\n is that no matter how hard I try, it seems never to be a full replacement for my\n home desktop or laptop, the latest when I have to hand in a term paper. I've never\n really tried to use Pages on iPad for that because I fear it's too complicated.\n Which is a shame, because working on the iPad with an external keyboard is my most\n favourite way of working with a computer **ever!**\\n\\nI'd like to know whether any\n of you have experience with working with a Tablet (iPad, iPhone or Android or whatever,\n but not a Slate PC running a desktop OS, it has to be a mobile OS) as **their only\n working device, successfully.** You have to be doing something non-trivial on it:\n just E-Mailing and browsing the web doesn't count. Has any of you really managed\n to get rid of the \\"big machine\\"? Any writers who manage drafts, research, and\n their final work, only on a tablet? Educators who manage all their notes and data\n on one? Anybody from other professional groups? \\n\\nWhat's your secret. What apps\n do you use, what does your working setup look like? How do you do things that aren't\n completely self-explanatory when done from a tablet, like printing or storing to\n an external device (in the case of iOS devices)? Do you keep a big computer somewhere\n for emergencies? Are there really people out there who create final versions of\n important documents using the iOS Pages app or similar?"\n- ! "I love my iPad, it's been a faithful companion to me for a long time.\\n\\n Here's\n a picture of it at a Starbucks in San Bruno, CA, 5,788 miles from home:\\n\\n\\n\\nHowever, I\n often hit a wall because of its limited possibilities. I tried to use it as a full-time\n working tool while traveling and basically, I managed to do everything I needed\n to - E-Mail, writing some documents, a bit of photography.... but my experience\n is that no matter how hard I try, it seems never to be a full replacement for my\n home desktop or laptop, the latest when I have to hand in a term paper. I've never\n really tried to use Pages on iPad for that because I fear it's too complicated.\n Which is a shame, because working on the iPad with an external keyboard is my most\n favourite way of working with a computer **ever!**\\n\\nI'd like to know whether any\n of you have experience with working with a Tablet (iPad, iPhone or Android or whatever,\n but not a Slate PC running a desktop OS, it has to be a mobile OS) as **their only\n working device, successfully.** You have to be doing something non-trivial on it:\n just E-Mailing and browsing the web doesn't count. Has any of you really managed\n to get rid of the \\"big machine\\"? Any writers who manage drafts, research, and\n their final work, only on a tablet? Educators who manage all their notes and data\n on one? Anybody from other professional groups? \\n\\nWhat's your secret. What apps\n do you use, what does your working setup look like? How do you do things that aren't\n completely self-explanatory when done from a tablet, like printing or storing to\n an external device (in the case of iOS devices)? Do you keep a big computer somewhere\n for emergencies? Are there really people out there who create final versions of\n important documents using the iOS Pages app or similar?"\ncooked:\n- ! 'I love my iPad, it''s been a faithful companion to me for a long time.
\n\n\nHowever, I often hit a wall because of its limited possibilities. I tried to\n use it as a full-time working tool while traveling and basically, I managed to do\n everything I needed to - E-Mail, writing some documents, a bit of photography....\n but my experience is that no matter how hard I try, it seems never to be a full\n replacement for my home desktop or laptop, the latest when I have to hand in a term\n paper. I''ve never really tried to use Pages on iPad for that because I fear it''s\n too complicated. Which is a shame, because working on the iPad with an external\n keyboard is my most favourite way of working with a computer ever!
\n\n\nI''d like to know whether any of you have experience with working with a Tablet\n (iPad, iPhone or Android or whatever, but not a Slate PC running a desktop OS, it\n has to be a mobile OS) as their only working device, successfully.\n You have to be doing something non-trivial on it: just E-Mailing and browsing the\n web doesn''t count. Has any of you really managed to get rid of the "big machine"?\n Any writers who manage drafts, research, and their final work, only on a tablet?\n Educators who manage all their notes and data on one? Anybody from other professional\n groups?
\n\n\nWhat''s your secret. What apps do you use, what does your working setup look\n like? How do you do things that aren''t completely self-explanatory when done from\n a tablet, like printing or storing to an external device (in the case of iOS devices)?\n Do you keep a big computer somewhere for emergencies? Are there really people out\n there who create final versions of important documents using the iOS Pages app or\n similar?
'\n- ! 'I love my iPad, it''s been a faithful companion to me for a long time.
\n\n\nHere''s a picture of it at a Starbucks in San Bruno, CA, 5,788 miles from home:
\n\n\n \n\n\nHowever, I often hit a wall because of its limited possibilities. I tried to\n use it as a full-time working tool while traveling and basically, I managed to do\n everything I needed to - E-Mail, writing some documents, a bit of photography....\n but my experience is that no matter how hard I try, it seems never to be a full\n replacement for my home desktop or laptop, the latest when I have to hand in a term\n paper. I''ve never really tried to use Pages on iPad for that because I fear it''s\n too complicated. Which is a shame, because working on the iPad with an external\n keyboard is my most favourite way of working with a computer ever!
\n\n\nI''d like to know whether any of you have experience with working with a Tablet\n (iPad, iPhone or Android or whatever, but not a Slate PC running a desktop OS, it\n has to be a mobile OS) as their only working device, successfully.\n You have to be doing something non-trivial on it: just E-Mailing and browsing the\n web doesn''t count. Has any of you really managed to get rid of the "big machine"?\n Any writers who manage drafts, research, and their final work, only on a tablet?\n Educators who manage all their notes and data on one? Anybody from other professional\n groups?
\n\n\nWhat''s your secret. What apps do you use, what does your working setup look\n like? How do you do things that aren''t completely self-explanatory when done from\n a tablet, like printing or storing to an external device (in the case of iOS devices)?\n Do you keep a big computer somewhere for emergencies? Are there really people out\n there who create final versions of important documents using the iOS Pages app or\n similar?
'\ncached_version:\n- 6\n- 7\n 7 \N \N 2013-02-01 01:06:36.546961 2013-02-01 01:06:36.546961 -19 23 Post 11 User \N ---\nraw:\n- ! "I love my iPad, it's been a faithful companion to me for a long time.\\n\\n Here's\n a picture of it at a Starbucks in San Bruno, CA, 5,788 miles from home:\\n\\n\\n\\nHowever, I\n often hit a wall because of its limited possibilities. I tried to use it as a full-time\n working tool while traveling and basically, I managed to do everything I needed\n to - E-Mail, writing some documents, a bit of photography.... but my experience\n is that no matter how hard I try, it seems never to be a full replacement for my\n home desktop or laptop, the latest when I have to hand in a term paper. I've never\n really tried to use Pages on iPad for that because I fear it's too complicated.\n Which is a shame, because working on the iPad with an external keyboard is my most\n favourite way of working with a computer **ever!**\\n\\nI'd like to know whether any\n of you have experience with working with a Tablet (iPad, iPhone or Android or whatever,\n but not a Slate PC running a desktop OS, it has to be a mobile OS) as **their only\n working device, successfully.** You have to be doing something non-trivial on it:\n just E-Mailing and browsing the web doesn't count. Has any of you really managed\n to get rid of the \\"big machine\\"? Any writers who manage drafts, research, and\n their final work, only on a tablet? Educators who manage all their notes and data\n on one? Anybody from other professional groups? \\n\\nWhat's your secret. What apps\n do you use, what does your working setup look like? How do you do things that aren't\n completely self-explanatory when done from a tablet, like printing or storing to\n an external device (in the case of iOS devices)? Do you keep a big computer somewhere\n for emergencies? Are there really people out there who create final versions of\n important documents using the iOS Pages app or similar?"\n- ! "I love my iPad, it's been a faithful companion to me for a long time.\\n\\n Here's\n a picture of it at a Starbucks in San Bruno, CA, 5,788 miles from home:\\n\\n\\n\\nHowever, I\n often hit a wall because of its limited possibilities. I tried to use it as a full-time\n working tool while traveling and basically, I managed to do everything I needed\n to - E-Mail, writing some documents, a bit of photography.... but my experience\n is that no matter how hard I try, it seems never to be a full replacement for my\n home desktop or laptop, the latest when I have to hand in a term paper. I've never\n really tried to use Pages on iPad for that because I fear it's too complicated.\n Which is a shame, because working on the iPad with an external keyboard is my most\n favourite way of working with a computer **ever!**\\n\\nI'd like to know whether any\n of you have experience with working with a Tablet (iPad, iPhone or Android or whatever,\n but not a Slate PC running a desktop OS, it has to be a mobile OS) as **their only\n working device, successfully.** You have to be doing something non-trivial on it:\n just E-Mailing and browsing the web doesn't count. Has any of you really managed\n to get rid of the \\"big machine\\"? Any writers who manage drafts, research, and\n their final work, only on a tablet? Educators who manage all their notes and data\n on one? Anybody from other professional groups? \\n\\nWhat's your secret. What apps\n do you use, what does your working setup look like? How do you do things that aren't\n completely self-explanatory when done from a tablet, like printing or storing to\n an external device (in the case of iOS devices)? Do you keep a big computer somewhere\n for emergencies? Are there really people out there who create final versions of\n important documents using the iOS Pages app or similar?"\ncooked:\n- ! 'I love my iPad, it''s been a faithful companion to me for a long time.
\n\n\nHere''s a picture of it at a Starbucks in San Bruno, CA, 5,788 miles from home:
\n\n\n \n\n\nHowever, I often hit a wall because of its limited possibilities. I tried to\n use it as a full-time working tool while traveling and basically, I managed to do\n everything I needed to - E-Mail, writing some documents, a bit of photography....\n but my experience is that no matter how hard I try, it seems never to be a full\n replacement for my home desktop or laptop, the latest when I have to hand in a term\n paper. I''ve never really tried to use Pages on iPad for that because I fear it''s\n too complicated. Which is a shame, because working on the iPad with an external\n keyboard is my most favourite way of working with a computer ever!
\n\n\nI''d like to know whether any of you have experience with working with a Tablet\n (iPad, iPhone or Android or whatever, but not a Slate PC running a desktop OS, it\n has to be a mobile OS) as their only working device, successfully.\n You have to be doing something non-trivial on it: just E-Mailing and browsing the\n web doesn''t count. Has any of you really managed to get rid of the "big machine"?\n Any writers who manage drafts, research, and their final work, only on a tablet?\n Educators who manage all their notes and data on one? Anybody from other professional\n groups?
\n\n\nWhat''s your secret. What apps do you use, what does your working setup look\n like? How do you do things that aren''t completely self-explanatory when done from\n a tablet, like printing or storing to an external device (in the case of iOS devices)?\n Do you keep a big computer somewhere for emergencies? Are there really people out\n there who create final versions of important documents using the iOS Pages app or\n similar?
'\n- ! 'I love my iPad, it''s been a faithful companion to me for a long time.
\n\n\nHere''s a picture of it at a Starbucks in San Bruno, CA, 5,788 miles from home:
\n\n\n \n\n\nHowever, I often hit a wall because of its limited possibilities. I tried to\n use it as a full-time working tool while traveling and basically, I managed to do\n everything I needed to - E-Mail, writing some documents, a bit of photography....\n but my experience is that no matter how hard I try, it seems never to be a full\n replacement for my home desktop or laptop, the latest when I have to hand in a term\n paper. I''ve never really tried to use Pages on iPad for that because I fear it''s\n too complicated. Which is a shame, because working on the iPad with an external\n keyboard is my most favourite way of working with a computer ever!
\n\n\nI''d like to know whether any of you have experience with working with a Tablet\n (iPad, iPhone or Android or whatever, but not a Slate PC running a desktop OS, it\n has to be a mobile OS) as their only working device, successfully.\n You have to be doing something non-trivial on it: just E-Mailing and browsing the\n web doesn''t count. Has any of you really managed to get rid of the "big machine"?\n Any writers who manage drafts, research, and their final work, only on a tablet?\n Educators who manage all their notes and data on one? Anybody from other professional\n groups?
\n\n\nWhat''s your secret. What apps do you use, what does your working setup look\n like? How do you do things that aren''t completely self-explanatory when done from\n a tablet, like printing or storing to an external device (in the case of iOS devices)?\n Do you keep a big computer somewhere for emergencies? Are there really people out\n there who create final versions of important documents using the iOS Pages app or\n similar?
'\ncached_version:\n- 7\n- 8\n 8 \N \N 2013-02-01 01:12:14.399225 2013-02-01 01:12:14.399225 -20 23 Post 11 User \N ---\nraw:\n- ! "I love my iPad, it's been a faithful companion to me for a long time.\\n\\n Here's\n a picture of it at a Starbucks in San Bruno, CA, 5,788 miles from home:\\n\\n\\n\\nHowever, I\n often hit a wall because of its limited possibilities. I tried to use it as a full-time\n working tool while traveling and basically, I managed to do everything I needed\n to - E-Mail, writing some documents, a bit of photography.... but my experience\n is that no matter how hard I try, it seems never to be a full replacement for my\n home desktop or laptop, the latest when I have to hand in a term paper. I've never\n really tried to use Pages on iPad for that because I fear it's too complicated.\n Which is a shame, because working on the iPad with an external keyboard is my most\n favourite way of working with a computer **ever!**\\n\\nI'd like to know whether any\n of you have experience with working with a Tablet (iPad, iPhone or Android or whatever,\n but not a Slate PC running a desktop OS, it has to be a mobile OS) as **their only\n working device, successfully.** You have to be doing something non-trivial on it:\n just E-Mailing and browsing the web doesn't count. Has any of you really managed\n to get rid of the \\"big machine\\"? Any writers who manage drafts, research, and\n their final work, only on a tablet? Educators who manage all their notes and data\n on one? Anybody from other professional groups? \\n\\nWhat's your secret. What apps\n do you use, what does your working setup look like? How do you do things that aren't\n completely self-explanatory when done from a tablet, like printing or storing to\n an external device (in the case of iOS devices)? Do you keep a big computer somewhere\n for emergencies? Are there really people out there who create final versions of\n important documents using the iOS Pages app or similar?"\n- ! "I love my iPad, it's been a faithful companion to me for a long time.\\n\\n Here's\n a picture of it at a Starbucks in San Bruno, CA, 5,788 miles from home:\\n\\n\\n\\nHowever,\n I often hit a wall because of its limited possibilities. I tried to use it as a\n full-time working tool while traveling and basically, I managed to do everything\n I needed to - E-Mail, writing some documents, a bit of photography.... but my experience\n is that no matter how hard I try, it seems never to be a full replacement for my\n home desktop or laptop, the latest when I have to hand in a term paper. I've never\n really tried to use Pages on iPad for that because I fear it's too complicated.\n Which is a shame, because working on the iPad with an external keyboard is my most\n favourite way of working with a computer **ever!**\\n\\nI'd like to know whether any\n of you have experience with working with a Tablet (iPad, iPhone or Android or whatever,\n but not a Slate PC running a desktop OS, it has to be a mobile OS) as **their only\n working device, successfully.** You have to be doing something non-trivial on it:\n just E-Mailing and browsing the web doesn't count. Has any of you really managed\n to get rid of the \\"big machine\\"? Any writers who manage drafts, research, and\n their final work, only on a tablet? Educators who manage all their notes and data\n on one? Anybody from other professional groups? \\n\\nWhat's your secret. What apps\n do you use, what does your working setup look like? How do you do things that aren't\n completely self-explanatory when done from a tablet, like printing or storing to\n an external device (in the case of iOS devices)? Do you keep a big computer somewhere\n for emergencies? Are there really people out there who create final versions of\n important documents using the iOS Pages app or similar?"\ncooked:\n- ! 'I love my iPad, it''s been a faithful companion to me for a long time.
\n\n\nHere''s a picture of it at a Starbucks in San Bruno, CA, 5,788 miles from home:
\n\n\n \n\n\nHowever, I often hit a wall because of its limited possibilities. I tried to\n use it as a full-time working tool while traveling and basically, I managed to do\n everything I needed to - E-Mail, writing some documents, a bit of photography....\n but my experience is that no matter how hard I try, it seems never to be a full\n replacement for my home desktop or laptop, the latest when I have to hand in a term\n paper. I''ve never really tried to use Pages on iPad for that because I fear it''s\n too complicated. Which is a shame, because working on the iPad with an external\n keyboard is my most favourite way of working with a computer ever!
\n\n\nI''d like to know whether any of you have experience with working with a Tablet\n (iPad, iPhone or Android or whatever, but not a Slate PC running a desktop OS, it\n has to be a mobile OS) as their only working device, successfully.\n You have to be doing something non-trivial on it: just E-Mailing and browsing the\n web doesn''t count. Has any of you really managed to get rid of the "big machine"?\n Any writers who manage drafts, research, and their final work, only on a tablet?\n Educators who manage all their notes and data on one? Anybody from other professional\n groups?
\n\n\nWhat''s your secret. What apps do you use, what does your working setup look\n like? How do you do things that aren''t completely self-explanatory when done from\n a tablet, like printing or storing to an external device (in the case of iOS devices)?\n Do you keep a big computer somewhere for emergencies? Are there really people out\n there who create final versions of important documents using the iOS Pages app or\n similar?
'\n- ! 'I love my iPad, it''s been a faithful companion to me for a long time.
\n\n\nHere''s a picture of it at a Starbucks in San Bruno, CA, 5,788 miles from home:
\n\n\n \n\n\nHowever, I often hit a wall because of its limited possibilities. I tried to\n use it as a full-time working tool while traveling and basically, I managed to do\n everything I needed to - E-Mail, writing some documents, a bit of photography....\n but my experience is that no matter how hard I try, it seems never to be a full\n replacement for my home desktop or laptop, the latest when I have to hand in a term\n paper. I''ve never really tried to use Pages on iPad for that because I fear it''s\n too complicated. Which is a shame, because working on the iPad with an external\n keyboard is my most favourite way of working with a computer ever!
\n\n\nI''d like to know whether any of you have experience with working with a Tablet\n (iPad, iPhone or Android or whatever, but not a Slate PC running a desktop OS, it\n has to be a mobile OS) as their only working device, successfully.\n You have to be doing something non-trivial on it: just E-Mailing and browsing the\n web doesn''t count. Has any of you really managed to get rid of the "big machine"?\n Any writers who manage drafts, research, and their final work, only on a tablet?\n Educators who manage all their notes and data on one? Anybody from other professional\n groups?
\n\n\nWhat''s your secret. What apps do you use, what does your working setup look\n like? How do you do things that aren''t completely self-explanatory when done from\n a tablet, like printing or storing to an external device (in the case of iOS devices)?\n Do you keep a big computer somewhere for emergencies? Are there really people out\n there who create final versions of important documents using the iOS Pages app or\n similar?
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'\ncached_version:\n- 5\n- 6\n 6 \N \N 2013-02-01 02:16:38.113428 2013-02-01 02:16:38.113428 -32 52 Topic \N \N \N ---\nid:\n- \n- 52\ntitle:\n- \n- How do I follow conversations\nuser_id:\n- \n- 7\nlast_post_user_id:\n- \n- 7\ncategory_id:\n- \n- 1\nbumped_at:\n- \n- 2013-02-04 20:03:21.685307786 Z\n 2 \N \N 2013-02-04 20:03:21.747695 2013-02-04 20:03:21.747695 -33 77 Post 24 User \N ---\nraw:\n- |-\n If you can see this, you've successfully set up a vagrant environment for discourse.\n\n If you're looking for an account to test out, you can create one or log in as one of the following with the password: `password`.\n\n - eviltrout **an admin**\n - tinkertim **regular user**\n - jatwood **regular user**\n\n For the latest info, please check the README.md in the project. Thanks for checking out Discourse!\n- |\n If you can see this, you've successfully set up a vagrant environment for discourse. By default this install includes a few topics and accounts to play around with.\n\n If you're looking for an account to test out, you can create one or log in as one of the following with the password: `password`.\n\n - eviltrout **an admin**\n - jatwood **regular user**\n\n For the latest info, please check the [README.md](https://github.com/discourse/discourse/blob/master/README.md) in the project. Thanks for checking out Discourse!\n\n ---\n\n ### Production Images\n\n If you want to get started without the test topics, this install also includes a base production database image. To install it execute the following commands:\n\n ```bash\n vagrant ssh\n cd /vagrant\n psql discourse_development < pg_dumps/production-image.sql\n ```\n\n If you change your mind and want to use the test data again, just execute the above but using `pg_dumps/development-image.sql` instead.\ncooked:\n- |-\nIf you can see this, you've successfully set up a vagrant environment for discourse.
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For the latest info, please check the README.md in the project. Thanks for checking out Discourse!
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For\n the latest info, please check the README.md in the project. Thanks for checking out Discourse!
\\n\\nIf you want to get started without the test topics, this install\n also includes a base production database image. To install it execute the following\n commands:
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Import already. I'm waiting!
2013-01-08 21:42:30.831037 2013-01-08 21:42:30.831037 \N 1 0 0 \N \N 0 0 0 0 0 \N 0.200000000000000011 1 1 0 1 2 -9 2 9 1 Hi there!\n\nWelcome to Discourse. \n\nEnjoy your stay. Let us know if you need anything.\nHi there!
\n\nWelcome to Discourse.
\n\nEnjoy your stay. Let us know if you need anything.
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Type: TABLE DATA; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant --- - -COPY topics (id, title, last_posted_at, created_at, updated_at, views, posts_count, user_id, last_post_user_id, reply_count, featured_user1_id, featured_user2_id, featured_user3_id, avg_time, deleted_at, highest_post_number, image_url, off_topic_count, offensive_count, like_count, incoming_link_count, bookmark_count, star_count, category_id, visible, moderator_posts_count, closed, pinned, archived, bumped_at, sub_tag, has_best_of, meta_data, vote_count, archetype, featured_user4_id) FROM stdin; -14 Try All The Things! 2013-01-07 22:04:47.515687 2013-01-07 22:04:47.403684 2013-01-07 22:04:47.77737 1 1 2 2 0 \N \N \N \N \N 1 \N 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 t 0 f f f 2013-01-07 22:04:47.403364 \N f \N 0 regular \N -12 Pics 2013-01-07 22:03:02.816133 2013-01-07 22:03:02.765939 2013-01-07 22:03:03.014387 0 1 2 2 0 \N \N \N \N \N 1 \N 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 f 0 f f f 2013-01-07 22:03:02.765539 \N f \N 0 regular \N -15 Charlie The Unicorn 4 2013-01-07 22:06:26.929342 2013-01-07 22:06:26.856165 2013-01-07 22:06:27.152654 1 1 2 2 0 \N \N \N \N \N 1 \N 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 t 0 f f f 2013-01-07 22:06:26.855845 \N f \N 0 regular \N -10 Discourse 2013-01-07 22:01:32.173703 2013-01-07 22:01:32.091105 2013-01-07 22:01:32.286535 0 1 2 2 0 \N \N \N \N \N 1 \N 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 f 0 f f f 2013-01-07 22:01:32.09083 \N f \N 0 regular \N -11 Tech 2013-01-07 22:01:53.720331 2013-01-07 22:01:53.673426 2013-01-07 22:01:53.928507 0 1 2 2 0 \N \N \N \N \N 1 \N 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 f 0 f f f 2013-01-07 22:01:53.673177 \N f \N 0 regular \N -13 Videos 2013-01-07 22:03:53.869432 2013-01-07 22:03:53.824692 2013-01-07 22:03:54.107101 0 1 2 2 0 \N \N \N \N \N 1 \N 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 f 0 f f f 2013-01-07 22:03:53.824403 \N f \N 0 regular \N -9 Welcome to Discourse! 2013-01-07 21:56:54.616967 2013-01-07 21:56:54.281529 2013-01-07 21:56:54.81107 0 1 2 2 0 \N \N \N \N \N 1 \N 0 0 0 0 0 0 \N t 0 f f f 2013-01-07 21:56:54.280898 \N f \N 0 private_message \N -16 Import THIS! 2013-01-08 20:48:59.869197 2013-01-08 20:48:59.434023 2013-01-08 20:49:00.07296 1 1 2 2 0 \N \N \N \N \N 1 \N 0 0 0 0 0 0 \N t 0 f f f 2013-01-08 20:48:59.431235 \N f \N 0 regular \N -17 12345 2013-01-08 21:42:30.831037 2013-01-08 21:42:30.500599 2013-01-08 21:42:31.097416 1 1 2 2 0 \N \N \N \N \N 1 \N 0 0 0 0 0 0 \N t 0 f f f 2013-01-08 21:42:30.500425 \N f \N 0 regular \N -\. - - --- --- Name: topics_id_seq; 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Type: SEQUENCE SET; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant --- - -SELECT pg_catalog.setval('user_actions_id_seq', 45, true); - - --- --- Data for Name: user_open_ids; Type: TABLE DATA; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant --- - -COPY user_open_ids (id, user_id, email, url, created_at, updated_at, active) FROM stdin; -\. - - --- --- Name: user_open_ids_id_seq; Type: SEQUENCE SET; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant --- - -SELECT pg_catalog.setval('user_open_ids_id_seq', 1, false); - - --- --- Data for Name: user_visits; Type: TABLE DATA; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant --- - -COPY user_visits (id, user_id, visited_at) FROM stdin; -2 2 2013-01-07 -3 2 2013-01-08 -\. - - --- --- Name: user_visits_id_seq; Type: SEQUENCE SET; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant --- - -SELECT pg_catalog.setval('user_visits_id_seq', 4, false); - - --- --- Data for Name: users; Type: TABLE DATA; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant --- - -COPY users (id, username, created_at, updated_at, name, bio_raw, seen_notification_id, last_posted_at, email, password_hash, salt, active, username_lower, auth_token, last_seen_at, website, admin, moderator, last_emailed_at, email_digests, trust_level_id, bio_cooked, email_private_messages, email_direct, approved, approved_by_id, approved_at, topics_entered, posts_read_count, digest_after_days, previous_visit_at) FROM stdin; -2 admin 2013-01-07 21:55:41.905352 2013-01-08 21:42:30.482177 Admin \N 0 2013-01-08 21:42:30.831037 neil.lalonde+admin@gmail.com d709cbd1fc4b9a3fe0052606fc84ff3c32af55a94442e5df26f10697c5e03f1c 1cdd5f082f3c576787addad76b65fb21 t admin 87610f67099c5a6d71c6a7b1551389a7 2013-01-08 21:42:30 \N t f 2013-01-07 21:56:05.123178 t 1 \N t t f \N \N 3 4 7 2013-01-08 20:48:47 -\. - - --- --- Name: users_id_seq; Type: SEQUENCE SET; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant --- - -SELECT pg_catalog.setval('users_id_seq', 3, false); - - --- --- Data for Name: versions; Type: TABLE DATA; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant --- - -COPY versions (id, versioned_id, versioned_type, user_id, user_type, user_name, modifications, number, reverted_from, tag, created_at, updated_at) FROM stdin; -\. - - --- --- Name: versions_id_seq; Type: SEQUENCE SET; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant --- - -SELECT pg_catalog.setval('versions_id_seq', 1, false); - - --- --- Data for Name: views; Type: TABLE DATA; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant --- - -COPY views (parent_id, parent_type, ip, viewed_at, user_id) FROM stdin; -14 Topic 167772674 2013-01-07 22:00:00 2 -15 Topic 167772674 2013-01-07 22:00:00 2 -16 Topic 1677705620 2013-01-09 01:00:00 2 -17 Topic 1677705620 2013-01-09 02:00:00 2 -\. - - -SET search_path = public, pg_catalog; - --- --- Data for Name: categories; Type: TABLE DATA; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant --- - -COPY categories (id, name, color, topic_id, topic_count, created_at, updated_at, user_id, topics_year, topics_month, topics_week, slug, description, text_color) FROM stdin; -1 meta B3B5B4 2 1 2013-03-20 22:45:57.07128 2013-03-21 02:18:59.22942 1 \N \N \N meta Use the 'meta' category to discuss this forum -- things like deciding what sort of topics and replies are appropriate here, what the standards for posts and behavior are, and how we should moderate our community. 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For example, discussions about...\\n\\n- The style of discussion.\\n- The participants in the discussion.\\n- The setting in which the discussion occurs.\\n- The relationship of the discussion to other discussions.\\n\\nThe etymology for the “meta-” prefix dates back to [Aristotle’s Metaphysics][1], which came after his works on physics. Meta means “after” in Greek. \\n\\n### Why do we need a meta category?\\n\\nMeta is incredibly important. It is where communities come together to decide who they are and what they are *about*. It is where communities form their core identity and mission statement.\\n\\nMeta is for the folks who enjoy the forum so much that they want to go beyond merely reading and posting -- they want to work together to improve their community in various ways. Meta is the place where all leadership and governance forms within a community, a way to debate and decide direction for the whole community.\\n\\nMeta serves as *community memory*, documenting the history of the community and its culture. There's a story behind every evolution in rules or tone; these shared stories are what bind communities together. Meta also provides a home for all the tiny unique things that make your community what it is: its terminology, its acronyms, its slang.\\n\\n### What kinds of meta topics can I post?\\n\\nSome examples of meta topics:\\n\\n- What sort of topics should we allow and encourage? Which kinds should we explicitly discourage?\\n\\n- What kinds of replies are we looking for? What makes a good reply, and what makes a reply out of bounds or off-topic?\\n\\n- What are our standards for community behavior, beyond what is [defined in the FAQ][2]?\\n\\n- How can we encourage new members of our community and welcome them?\\n\\n- Are we setting a good example for the kinds of discussions we want in our community?\\n\\n- What problems and challenges does our community face, and how can they be resolved?\\n\\n- How should we moderate our community, and who should the moderators be? What should our flag reasons be?\\n\\n- How do we publicize and grow our community?\\n\\n- What does does TLA mean? 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-1 1 1 1 You are now the proud owner of your very own Civilized Discourse Construction Kit. Congratulations! As a new forum admin admin, here's a quick start guide to get you going:\n\n### Login as an Admin\n\nThe production seed data for Discourse forums comes with this topic (obviously!) and a pre-built admin account:\n\n> username: `forumadmin` \n> password: `password`\n\nYou can login via the blue "Log in" button in the upper-right hand corner of Discourse.\n\nNeedless to say, do NOT forget to change the password on that account.\n\n### Access the Admin Console
\n\nTo access the Discourse admin console, add `/admin` to the base URL, like so:\n\n### [/admin](/admin)
\n\nFrom here, you'll be able to access the Admin functions, all of which are very important, so do check them out: site settings, users, email, flags, and customize.\n\n### Enable Twitter Logins\n\n1. From the Administrative console above, enter **Site Settings**.\n2. Scroll down to the two text fields named:\n\n `twitter_consumer_key` \n `twitter_consumer_secret` \n\n3. Enter in your respective **key** and **secret** that is issued to you via dev.twitter.com. If you are unsure of what your key/secret is, or you have yet to obtain one, visit the Twitter Dev API FAQ on [how to obtain these keys](https://dev.twitter.com/docs/faq#7447).\n\n### Enable Facebook Logins
\n\n1. From the Administrative console above, enter **Site Settings**.\n2. Scroll down to the two text fields named:\n\n `facebook_app_id` \n `facebook_app_secret` \n\n3. Enter in your respective **id** and **secret** that is issued to you via developers.facebook.com. If you are unsure of what your id/secret is, or you have yet to obtain one, visit the [Facebook Developers :: Access Tokens and Types](https://developers.facebook.com/docs/concepts/login/access-tokens-and-types/) page for more information.\n\n### Creating New Categories
\n\nYou will get one new category by default, meta. [Check it out! It's important](/category/meta). But you may want more.\n\nCategories are the **colored labels** used to organize groups of topics in Discourse, and they are completely customizable:\n\n1. Log in to Discourse via an account that has Administrative access.\n2. Click the "Categories" button in the navigation along the top of the site.\n3. You should now see a "Create Category" button.\n4. Select a name and set of colors for the category for it in the dialog that pops up.\n5. Write a paragraph describing what the category is about in the first post of the Category Definition Topic associated with that category. It'll be pinned to the top of the category, and used in a bunch of places.\n\n### File and Image Uploads
\n\nImage uploads should work fine out of the box, stored locally, though you can configure it so that images users upload go to Amazon S3.\n\nDiscourse currently does not support arbitrary file uploads, but this functionality is being built as we speak and should be available soon. We'll update this guide when it is ([Reference](http://meta.discourse.org/t/file-upload-support/2879/7)).\n\n### Test Email Sending
\n\nDiscourse relies heavily on emails to notify folks about conversations happening on the forum. Visit [the admin email logs](/admin/email_logs), then enter an email address in the "email address to test" field and click send test email. Did it work? Great! If not, your users may not be getting any email notifications.\n\n### Set your Terms of Service and User Content Licensing
\n\nMake sure you set your company name and domain variables for the [Terms of Service](/tos), which is a creative commons document.\n\nYou'll also need to make an important legal decision about the content users post on your forum:\n\n> Your users will always retain copyright on their posts, and will always grant the forum owner enough rights to include their content on the forum.\n> \n> Who is allowed to republish the content posted on this forum?\n> \n> - Only the author\n> - Author and the owner of this forum\n> - Anybody\n\nPlease see our [admin User Content Licensing](/admin/user-content-licensing) page for a brief form that will let you cut and paste your decision into section #3 of the [Terms of Service](/tos).\n\n### Customize CSS / Header Logos
\n\n1. Access the Administrative console, and select "Customize".\n\n2. You'll see a list of styles down the left-hand column, and two subcategories: "Stylesheet" and "Header".\n\n - Insert your custom CSS styles into the "Stylesheet" section.\n\n - Insert your custom HTML header into the "Header" section.\n\n3. **Enable:** If you wish to have your styles and header take effect on the site, check the "Enable" checkbox, then click "Save". This is also known as "live reloading", which will cause your changes to take effect immediately.\n\n4. **Preview:** If you wish to preview your changes before saving them, click the "preview" link at the bottom of the screen. Your changes will be applied to the site as they are currently saved in the "Customize" panel. If you aren't happy with your changes and wish to revert, simply click the "Undo Preview" link.\n\n5. **Override:** If you wish to have your styles override the default styles on the site, check the "Do not include standard style sheet" checkbox.\n\nHere is some example HTML that would go into the "Header" section within "Customize":\n\n```\n
\n```\n\n### Ruby and Rails Performance Tweaks\n\n- Be sure you have at least 1 GB of memory for your Discourse server. You might be able to squeak by with less, but we don't recommend it, unless you are an expert.\n\n- We strongly advise setting `RUBY_GC_MALLOC_LIMIT` to something much higher than the default for optimal performance. See [this meta.discourse topic for more details][1]. \n\n### Need more Help?
\n\nThis guide is a work in progress and we will be continually improving it with your feedback.\n\nFor more assistance on configuring and running your Discourse forum, see [the support category on meta.discourse.org]().\n\n[1]: http://meta.discourse.org/t/tuning-ruby-and-rails-for-discourse/4126\n[2]: http://meta.discourse.org/category/support
You are now the proud owner of your very own Civilized Discourse Construction Kit. Congratulations! As a new forum admin admin, here's a quick start guide to get you going:
\n\n\n\n
The production seed data for Discourse forums comes with this topic (obviously!) and a pre-built admin account:
\n\n\n\n\nusername:
\nforumadmin
\n password:password
You can login via the blue "Log in" button in the upper-right hand corner of Discourse.
\n\nNeedless to say, do NOT forget to change the password on that account.
\n\n\n\n
To access the Discourse admin console, add /admin
to the base URL, like so:
From here, you'll be able to access the Admin functions, all of which are very important, so do check them out: site settings, users, email, flags, and customize.
\n\n\n\n
Scroll down to the two text fields named:
\n\ntwitter_consumer_key
twitter_consumer_secret
Enter in your respective key and secret that is issued to you via dev.twitter.com. If you are unsure of what your key/secret is, or you have yet to obtain one, visit the Twitter Dev API FAQ on how to obtain these keys.
\n\n
Scroll down to the two text fields named:
\n\nfacebook_app_id
facebook_app_secret
Enter in your respective id and secret that is issued to you via developers.facebook.com. If you are unsure of what your id/secret is, or you have yet to obtain one, visit the Facebook Developers :: Access Tokens and Types page for more information.
\n\n
You will get one new category by default, meta. Check it out! It's important. But you may want more.
\n\nCategories are the colored labels used to organize groups of topics in Discourse, and they are completely customizable:
\n\n\n\n
Image uploads should work fine out of the box, stored locally, though you can configure it so that images users upload go to Amazon S3.
\n\nDiscourse currently does not support arbitrary file uploads, but this functionality is being built as we speak and should be available soon. We'll update this guide when it is (Reference).
\n\n\n\n
Discourse relies heavily on emails to notify folks about conversations happening on the forum. Visit the admin email logs, then enter an email address in the "email address to test" field and click send test email. Did it work? Great! If not, your users may not be getting any email notifications.
\n\n\n\n
Make sure you set your company name and domain variables for the Terms of Service, which is a creative commons document.
\n\nYou'll also need to make an important legal decision about the content users post on your forum:
\n\n\n\n\nYour users will always retain copyright on their posts, and will always grant the forum owner enough rights to include their content on the forum.
\n \nWho is allowed to republish the content posted on this forum?
\n \n\n
\n- Only the author
\n- Author and the owner of this forum
\n- Anybody
\n
Please see our admin User Content Licensing page for a brief form that will let you cut and paste your decision into section #3 of the Terms of Service.
\n\n\n\n
Access the Administrative console, and select "Customize".
You'll see a list of styles down the left-hand column, and two subcategories: "Stylesheet" and "Header".
\n\nInsert your custom CSS styles into the "Stylesheet" section.
Insert your custom HTML header into the "Header" section.
Enable: If you wish to have your styles and header take effect on the site, check the "Enable" checkbox, then click "Save". This is also known as "live reloading", which will cause your changes to take effect immediately.
Preview: If you wish to preview your changes before saving them, click the "preview" link at the bottom of the screen. Your changes will be applied to the site as they are currently saved in the "Customize" panel. If you aren't happy with your changes and wish to revert, simply click the "Undo Preview" link.
Override: If you wish to have your styles override the default styles on the site, check the "Do not include standard style sheet" checkbox.
Here is some example HTML that would go into the "Header" section within "Customize":
\n\n<div class='myheader' style='text-align:center;background-color:#CDCDCD'> \n<a href="/"><img src="http://dummyimage.com/1111x90/CDCDCD/000000.jpg&text=Placeholder+Custom+Header" width="1111px" height="90px" border="0" /></a> \n</div> \n
\n\n\n\n
Be sure you have at least 1 GB of memory for your Discourse server. You might be able to squeak by with less, but we don't recommend it, unless you are an expert.
We strongly advise setting RUBY_GC_MALLOC_LIMIT
to something much higher than the default for optimal performance. See this meta.discourse topic for more details.
\n\n
This guide is a work in progress and we will be continually improving it with your feedback.
\n\nFor more assistance on configuring and running your Discourse forum, see the support category on meta.discourse.org.
2013-03-20 22:45:32.95978 2013-03-20 22:45:32.95978 \N 1 0 0 \N 0 0 0 0 \N \N 1 1 0 1 1 f \N 0 0 0 0 2013-03-20 22:45:32.959665 f \N -2 1 2 1 Use the 'meta' category to discuss this forum -- things like deciding what sort of topics and replies are appropriate here, what the standards for posts and behavior are, and how we should moderate our community.Use the 'meta' category to discuss this forum -- things like deciding what sort of topics and replies are appropriate here, what the standards for posts and behavior are, and how we should moderate our community.
2013-03-20 22:45:57.094331 2013-03-20 22:47:01.709115 \N 1 0 0 \N 0 0 0 0 \N \N 1 1 0 1 1 f \N 0 0 0 0 2013-03-20 22:45:57.093723 f \N -3 1 3 1 Meta means discussion *of the discussion itself* instead of the actual topic of the discussion. For example, discussions about...\n\n- The style of discussion.\n- The participants in the discussion.\n- The setting in which the discussion occurs.\n- The relationship of the discussion to other discussions.\n\nThe etymology for the “meta-” prefix dates back to [Aristotle’s Metaphysics][1], which came after his works on physics. Meta means “after” in Greek. \n\n### Why do we need a meta category?\n\nMeta is incredibly important. It is where communities come together to decide who they are and what they are *about*. It is where communities form their core identity and mission statement.\n\nMeta is for the folks who enjoy the forum so much that they want to go beyond merely reading and posting -- they want to work together to improve their community in various ways. Meta is the place where all leadership and governance forms within a community, a way to debate and decide direction for the whole community.\n\nMeta serves as *community memory*, documenting the history of the community and its culture. There's a story behind every evolution in rules or tone; these shared stories are what bind communities together. Meta also provides a home for all the tiny unique things that make your community what it is: its terminology, its acronyms, its slang.\n\n### What kinds of meta topics can I post?\n\nSome examples of meta topics:\n\n- What sort of topics should we allow and encourage? Which kinds should we explicitly discourage?\n\n- What kinds of replies are we looking for? What makes a good reply, and what makes a reply out of bounds or off-topic?\n\n- What are our standards for community behavior, beyond what is [defined in the FAQ][2]?\n\n- How can we encourage new members of our community and welcome them?\n\n- Are we setting a good example for the kinds of discussions we want in our community?\n\n- What problems and challenges does our community face, and how can they be resolved?\n\n- How should we moderate our community, and who should the moderators be? What should our flag reasons be?\n\n- How do we publicize and grow our community?\n\n- What does does TLA mean? Who was Kilroy and why does everyone drop his name when they make a typo?\n\n- How should (or why did) the rules change?\n\nBut really, anything is fair game in the meta category, provided it's a discussion about the community or the forum in some way.\n\n[1]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metaphysics_(Aristotle)\n[2]: /faqMeta means discussion of the discussion itself instead of the actual topic of the discussion. For example, discussions about...
\n\nThe etymology for the “meta-” prefix dates back to Aristotle’s Metaphysics, which came after his works on physics. Meta means “after” in Greek.
\n\nMeta is incredibly important. It is where communities come together to decide who they are and what they are about. It is where communities form their core identity and mission statement.
\n\nMeta is for the folks who enjoy the forum so much that they want to go beyond merely reading and posting -- they want to work together to improve their community in various ways. Meta is the place where all leadership and governance forms within a community, a way to debate and decide direction for the whole community.
\n\nMeta serves as community memory, documenting the history of the community and its culture. There's a story behind every evolution in rules or tone; these shared stories are what bind communities together. Meta also provides a home for all the tiny unique things that make your community what it is: its terminology, its acronyms, its slang.
\n\nSome examples of meta topics:
\n\nWhat sort of topics should we allow and encourage? Which kinds should we explicitly discourage?
What kinds of replies are we looking for? What makes a good reply, and what makes a reply out of bounds or off-topic?
What are our standards for community behavior, beyond what is defined in the FAQ?
How can we encourage new members of our community and welcome them?
Are we setting a good example for the kinds of discussions we want in our community?
What problems and challenges does our community face, and how can they be resolved?
How should we moderate our community, and who should the moderators be? What should our flag reasons be?
How do we publicize and grow our community?
What does does TLA mean? Who was Kilroy and why does everyone drop his name when they make a typo?
How should (or why did) the rules change?
But really, anything is fair game in the meta category, provided it's a discussion about the community or the forum in some way.
2013-03-20 22:48:20.832956 2013-03-20 22:48:20.832956 \N 1 0 0 \N 0 0 0 0 \N \N 1 1 0 1 1 f \N 0 0 0 0 2013-03-20 22:48:20.832447 f \N -4 1 3 2 This topic is now pinned. It will appear at the top of its category until it is either unpinned by a moderator, or cleared by each user using the Clear Pin button.This topic is now pinned. It will appear at the top of its category until it is either unpinned by a moderator, or cleared by each user using the Clear Pin button.
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Type: CONSTRAINT; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -ALTER TABLE ONLY email_tokens - ADD CONSTRAINT email_tokens_pkey PRIMARY KEY (id); - - --- --- Name: facebook_user_infos_pkey; Type: CONSTRAINT; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -ALTER TABLE ONLY facebook_user_infos - ADD CONSTRAINT facebook_user_infos_pkey PRIMARY KEY (id); - - --- --- Name: forum_thread_link_clicks_pkey; Type: CONSTRAINT; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -ALTER TABLE ONLY topic_link_clicks - ADD CONSTRAINT forum_thread_link_clicks_pkey PRIMARY KEY (id); - - --- --- Name: forum_thread_links_pkey; Type: CONSTRAINT; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -ALTER TABLE ONLY topic_links - ADD CONSTRAINT forum_thread_links_pkey PRIMARY KEY (id); - - --- --- Name: forum_threads_pkey; Type: CONSTRAINT; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -ALTER TABLE ONLY topics - ADD CONSTRAINT forum_threads_pkey PRIMARY KEY (id); - - --- --- Name: github_user_infos_pkey; Type: CONSTRAINT; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -ALTER TABLE ONLY github_user_infos - ADD CONSTRAINT github_user_infos_pkey PRIMARY KEY (id); - - --- --- Name: incoming_links_pkey; Type: CONSTRAINT; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -ALTER TABLE ONLY incoming_links - ADD CONSTRAINT incoming_links_pkey PRIMARY KEY (id); - - --- --- Name: invites_pkey; Type: CONSTRAINT; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -ALTER TABLE ONLY invites - ADD CONSTRAINT invites_pkey PRIMARY KEY (id); - - --- --- Name: message_bus_pkey; Type: CONSTRAINT; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -ALTER TABLE ONLY message_bus - ADD CONSTRAINT message_bus_pkey PRIMARY KEY (id); - - --- --- Name: notifications_pkey; Type: CONSTRAINT; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -ALTER TABLE ONLY notifications - ADD CONSTRAINT notifications_pkey PRIMARY KEY (id); - - --- --- Name: onebox_renders_pkey; Type: CONSTRAINT; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -ALTER TABLE ONLY onebox_renders - ADD CONSTRAINT onebox_renders_pkey PRIMARY KEY (id); - - --- --- Name: post_action_types_pkey; Type: CONSTRAINT; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -ALTER TABLE ONLY post_action_types - ADD CONSTRAINT post_action_types_pkey PRIMARY KEY (id); - - --- --- Name: post_actions_pkey; Type: CONSTRAINT; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -ALTER TABLE ONLY post_actions - ADD CONSTRAINT post_actions_pkey PRIMARY KEY (id); - - --- --- Name: posts_pkey; Type: CONSTRAINT; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -ALTER TABLE ONLY posts - ADD CONSTRAINT posts_pkey PRIMARY KEY (id); - - --- --- Name: posts_search_pkey; Type: CONSTRAINT; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -ALTER TABLE ONLY posts_search - ADD CONSTRAINT posts_search_pkey PRIMARY KEY (id); - - --- --- Name: site_customizations_pkey; Type: CONSTRAINT; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -ALTER TABLE ONLY site_customizations - ADD CONSTRAINT site_customizations_pkey PRIMARY KEY (id); - - --- --- Name: site_settings_pkey; Type: CONSTRAINT; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -ALTER TABLE ONLY site_settings - ADD CONSTRAINT site_settings_pkey PRIMARY KEY (id); - - --- --- Name: topic_allowed_users_pkey; Type: CONSTRAINT; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -ALTER TABLE ONLY topic_allowed_users - ADD CONSTRAINT topic_allowed_users_pkey PRIMARY KEY (id); - - --- --- Name: topic_invites_pkey; Type: CONSTRAINT; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -ALTER TABLE ONLY topic_invites - ADD CONSTRAINT topic_invites_pkey PRIMARY KEY (id); - - --- --- Name: twitter_user_infos_pkey; Type: CONSTRAINT; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -ALTER TABLE ONLY twitter_user_infos - ADD CONSTRAINT twitter_user_infos_pkey PRIMARY KEY (id); - - --- --- Name: uploads_pkey; Type: CONSTRAINT; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -ALTER TABLE ONLY uploads - ADD CONSTRAINT uploads_pkey PRIMARY KEY (id); - - --- --- Name: user_open_ids_pkey; Type: CONSTRAINT; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -ALTER TABLE ONLY user_open_ids - ADD CONSTRAINT user_open_ids_pkey PRIMARY KEY (id); - - --- --- Name: user_visits_pkey; Type: CONSTRAINT; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -ALTER TABLE ONLY user_visits - ADD CONSTRAINT user_visits_pkey PRIMARY KEY (id); - - --- --- Name: users_pkey; Type: CONSTRAINT; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -ALTER TABLE ONLY users - ADD CONSTRAINT users_pkey PRIMARY KEY (id); - - --- --- Name: users_search_pkey; Type: CONSTRAINT; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -ALTER TABLE ONLY users_search - ADD CONSTRAINT users_search_pkey PRIMARY KEY (id); - - --- --- Name: versions_pkey; Type: CONSTRAINT; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -ALTER TABLE ONLY versions - ADD CONSTRAINT versions_pkey PRIMARY KEY (id); - - -SET search_path = backup, pg_catalog; - --- --- Name: cat_featured_threads; Type: INDEX; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE UNIQUE INDEX cat_featured_threads ON category_featured_topics USING btree (category_id, topic_id); - - --- --- Name: idx_search_thread; Type: INDEX; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX idx_search_thread ON topics USING gin (to_tsvector('english'::regconfig, (title)::text)); - - --- --- Name: idx_search_user; Type: INDEX; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX idx_search_user ON users USING gin (to_tsvector('english'::regconfig, (username)::text)); - - --- --- Name: idx_unique_actions; Type: INDEX; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE UNIQUE INDEX idx_unique_actions ON post_actions USING btree (user_id, post_action_type_id, post_id) WHERE (deleted_at IS NULL); - - --- --- Name: idx_unique_rows; Type: INDEX; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE UNIQUE INDEX idx_unique_rows ON user_actions USING btree (action_type, user_id, target_topic_id, target_post_id, acting_user_id); - - --- --- Name: incoming_index; Type: INDEX; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX incoming_index ON incoming_links USING btree (topic_id, post_number); - - --- --- Name: index_actions_on_acting_user_id; Type: INDEX; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX index_actions_on_acting_user_id ON user_actions USING btree (acting_user_id); - - --- --- Name: index_actions_on_user_id_and_action_type; Type: INDEX; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX index_actions_on_user_id_and_action_type ON user_actions USING btree (user_id, action_type); - - --- --- Name: index_categories_on_forum_thread_count; Type: INDEX; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX index_categories_on_forum_thread_count ON categories USING btree (topic_count); - - --- --- Name: index_categories_on_name; Type: INDEX; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE UNIQUE INDEX index_categories_on_name ON categories USING btree (name); - - --- --- Name: index_category_featured_users_on_category_id_and_user_id; Type: INDEX; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE UNIQUE INDEX index_category_featured_users_on_category_id_and_user_id ON category_featured_users USING btree (category_id, user_id); - - --- --- Name: index_draft_sequences_on_user_id_and_draft_key; Type: INDEX; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE UNIQUE INDEX index_draft_sequences_on_user_id_and_draft_key ON draft_sequences USING btree (user_id, draft_key); - - --- --- Name: index_drafts_on_user_id_and_draft_key; Type: INDEX; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX index_drafts_on_user_id_and_draft_key ON drafts USING btree (user_id, draft_key); - - --- --- Name: index_email_logs_on_created_at; Type: INDEX; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX index_email_logs_on_created_at ON email_logs USING btree (created_at DESC); - - --- --- Name: index_email_logs_on_user_id_and_created_at; Type: INDEX; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX index_email_logs_on_user_id_and_created_at ON email_logs USING btree (user_id, created_at DESC); - - --- --- Name: index_email_tokens_on_token; Type: INDEX; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE UNIQUE INDEX index_email_tokens_on_token ON email_tokens USING btree (token); - - --- --- Name: index_facebook_user_infos_on_facebook_user_id; Type: INDEX; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE UNIQUE INDEX index_facebook_user_infos_on_facebook_user_id ON facebook_user_infos USING btree (facebook_user_id); - - --- --- Name: index_facebook_user_infos_on_user_id; Type: INDEX; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE UNIQUE INDEX index_facebook_user_infos_on_user_id ON facebook_user_infos USING btree (user_id); - - --- --- Name: index_forum_thread_link_clicks_on_forum_thread_link_id; Type: INDEX; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX index_forum_thread_link_clicks_on_forum_thread_link_id ON topic_link_clicks USING btree (topic_link_id); - - --- --- Name: index_forum_thread_links_on_forum_thread_id; Type: INDEX; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX index_forum_thread_links_on_forum_thread_id ON topic_links USING btree (topic_id); - - --- --- Name: index_forum_thread_links_on_forum_thread_id_and_post_id_and_url; Type: INDEX; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE UNIQUE INDEX index_forum_thread_links_on_forum_thread_id_and_post_id_and_url ON topic_links USING btree (topic_id, post_id, url); - - --- --- Name: index_forum_thread_users_on_forum_thread_id_and_user_id; Type: INDEX; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE UNIQUE INDEX index_forum_thread_users_on_forum_thread_id_and_user_id ON topic_users USING btree (topic_id, user_id); - - --- --- Name: index_forum_threads_on_bumped_at; Type: INDEX; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX index_forum_threads_on_bumped_at ON topics USING btree (bumped_at DESC); - - --- --- Name: index_forum_threads_on_category_id_and_sub_tag_and_bumped_at; Type: INDEX; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX index_forum_threads_on_category_id_and_sub_tag_and_bumped_at ON topics USING btree (category_id, sub_tag, bumped_at); - - --- --- Name: index_invites_on_email_and_invited_by_id; Type: INDEX; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE UNIQUE INDEX index_invites_on_email_and_invited_by_id ON invites USING btree (email, invited_by_id); - - --- --- Name: index_invites_on_invite_key; Type: INDEX; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE UNIQUE INDEX index_invites_on_invite_key ON invites USING btree (invite_key); - - --- --- Name: index_notifications_on_post_action_id; Type: INDEX; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX index_notifications_on_post_action_id ON notifications USING btree (post_action_id); - - --- --- Name: index_notifications_on_user_id_and_created_at; Type: INDEX; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX index_notifications_on_user_id_and_created_at ON notifications USING btree (user_id, created_at); - - --- --- Name: index_onebox_renders_on_url; Type: INDEX; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE UNIQUE INDEX index_onebox_renders_on_url ON onebox_renders USING btree (url); - - --- --- Name: index_post_actions_on_post_id; Type: INDEX; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX index_post_actions_on_post_id ON post_actions USING btree (post_id); - - --- --- Name: index_post_onebox_renders_on_post_id_and_onebox_render_id; Type: INDEX; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE UNIQUE INDEX index_post_onebox_renders_on_post_id_and_onebox_render_id ON post_onebox_renders USING btree (post_id, onebox_render_id); - - --- --- Name: index_post_replies_on_post_id_and_reply_id; Type: INDEX; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE UNIQUE INDEX index_post_replies_on_post_id_and_reply_id ON post_replies USING btree (post_id, reply_id); - - --- --- Name: index_posts_on_reply_to_post_number; Type: INDEX; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX index_posts_on_reply_to_post_number ON posts USING btree (reply_to_post_number); - - --- --- Name: index_posts_on_topic_id_and_post_number; Type: INDEX; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE UNIQUE INDEX index_posts_on_topic_id_and_post_number ON posts USING btree (topic_id, post_number); - - --- --- Name: index_site_customizations_on_key; Type: INDEX; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX index_site_customizations_on_key ON site_customizations USING btree (key); - - --- --- Name: index_topic_allowed_users_on_topic_id_and_user_id; Type: INDEX; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE UNIQUE INDEX index_topic_allowed_users_on_topic_id_and_user_id ON topic_allowed_users USING btree (topic_id, user_id); - - --- --- Name: index_topic_allowed_users_on_user_id_and_topic_id; Type: INDEX; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE UNIQUE INDEX index_topic_allowed_users_on_user_id_and_topic_id ON topic_allowed_users USING btree (user_id, topic_id); - - --- --- Name: index_topic_invites_on_invite_id; Type: INDEX; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX index_topic_invites_on_invite_id ON topic_invites USING btree (invite_id); - - --- --- Name: index_topic_invites_on_topic_id_and_invite_id; Type: INDEX; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE UNIQUE INDEX index_topic_invites_on_topic_id_and_invite_id ON topic_invites USING btree (topic_id, invite_id); - - --- --- Name: index_twitter_user_infos_on_twitter_user_id; Type: INDEX; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE UNIQUE INDEX index_twitter_user_infos_on_twitter_user_id ON twitter_user_infos USING btree (twitter_user_id); - - --- --- Name: index_twitter_user_infos_on_user_id; Type: INDEX; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE UNIQUE INDEX index_twitter_user_infos_on_user_id ON twitter_user_infos USING btree (user_id); - - --- --- Name: index_uploads_on_forum_thread_id; Type: INDEX; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX index_uploads_on_forum_thread_id ON uploads USING btree (topic_id); - - --- --- Name: index_uploads_on_user_id; Type: INDEX; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX index_uploads_on_user_id ON uploads USING btree (user_id); - - --- --- Name: index_user_open_ids_on_url; Type: INDEX; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX index_user_open_ids_on_url ON user_open_ids USING btree (url); - - --- --- Name: index_user_visits_on_user_id_and_visited_at; Type: INDEX; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE UNIQUE INDEX index_user_visits_on_user_id_and_visited_at ON user_visits USING btree (user_id, visited_at); - - --- --- Name: index_users_on_auth_token; Type: INDEX; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX index_users_on_auth_token ON users USING btree (auth_token); - - --- --- Name: index_users_on_email; Type: INDEX; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE UNIQUE INDEX index_users_on_email ON users USING btree (email); - - --- --- Name: index_users_on_last_posted_at; Type: INDEX; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX index_users_on_last_posted_at ON users USING btree (last_posted_at); - - --- --- Name: index_users_on_username; Type: INDEX; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE UNIQUE INDEX index_users_on_username ON users USING btree (username); - - --- --- Name: index_users_on_username_lower; Type: INDEX; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE UNIQUE INDEX index_users_on_username_lower ON users USING btree (username_lower); - - --- --- Name: index_versions_on_created_at; Type: INDEX; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX index_versions_on_created_at ON versions USING btree (created_at); - - --- --- Name: index_versions_on_number; Type: INDEX; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX index_versions_on_number ON versions USING btree (number); - - --- --- Name: index_versions_on_tag; Type: INDEX; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX index_versions_on_tag ON versions USING btree (tag); - - --- --- Name: index_versions_on_user_id_and_user_type; Type: INDEX; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX index_versions_on_user_id_and_user_type ON versions USING btree (user_id, user_type); - - --- --- Name: index_versions_on_user_name; Type: INDEX; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX index_versions_on_user_name ON versions USING btree (user_name); - - --- --- Name: index_versions_on_versioned_id_and_versioned_type; Type: INDEX; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX index_versions_on_versioned_id_and_versioned_type ON versions USING btree (versioned_id, versioned_type); - - --- --- Name: index_views_on_parent_id_and_parent_type; Type: INDEX; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX index_views_on_parent_id_and_parent_type ON views USING btree (parent_id, parent_type); - - --- --- Name: post_timings_summary; Type: INDEX; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX post_timings_summary ON post_timings USING btree (topic_id, post_number); - - --- --- Name: post_timings_unique; Type: INDEX; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE UNIQUE INDEX post_timings_unique ON post_timings USING btree (topic_id, post_number, user_id); - - --- --- Name: unique_views; Type: INDEX; Schema: backup; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE UNIQUE INDEX unique_views ON views USING btree (parent_id, parent_type, ip, viewed_at); - - -SET search_path = public, pg_catalog; - --- --- Name: cat_featured_threads; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE UNIQUE INDEX cat_featured_threads ON category_featured_topics USING btree (category_id, topic_id); - - --- --- Name: idx_posts_user_id_deleted_at; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX idx_posts_user_id_deleted_at ON posts USING btree (user_id) WHERE (deleted_at IS NULL); - - --- --- Name: idx_search_category; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX idx_search_category ON categories_search USING gin (search_data); - - --- --- Name: idx_search_post; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX idx_search_post ON posts_search USING gin (search_data); - - --- --- Name: idx_search_user; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX idx_search_user ON users_search USING gin (search_data); - - --- --- Name: idx_topics_user_id_deleted_at; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX idx_topics_user_id_deleted_at ON topics USING btree (user_id) WHERE (deleted_at IS NULL); - - --- --- Name: idx_unique_actions; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE UNIQUE INDEX idx_unique_actions ON post_actions USING btree (user_id, post_action_type_id, post_id, deleted_at); - - --- --- Name: idx_unique_rows; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE UNIQUE INDEX idx_unique_rows ON user_actions USING btree (action_type, user_id, target_topic_id, target_post_id, acting_user_id); - - --- --- Name: incoming_index; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX incoming_index ON incoming_links USING btree (topic_id, post_number); - - --- --- Name: index_actions_on_acting_user_id; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX index_actions_on_acting_user_id ON user_actions USING btree (acting_user_id); - - --- --- Name: index_actions_on_user_id_and_action_type; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX index_actions_on_user_id_and_action_type ON user_actions USING btree (user_id, action_type); - - --- --- Name: index_categories_on_forum_thread_count; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX index_categories_on_forum_thread_count ON categories USING btree (topic_count); - - --- --- Name: index_categories_on_name; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE UNIQUE INDEX index_categories_on_name ON categories USING btree (name); - - --- --- Name: index_category_featured_users_on_category_id_and_user_id; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE UNIQUE INDEX index_category_featured_users_on_category_id_and_user_id ON category_featured_users USING btree (category_id, user_id); - - --- --- Name: index_draft_sequences_on_user_id_and_draft_key; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE UNIQUE INDEX index_draft_sequences_on_user_id_and_draft_key ON draft_sequences USING btree (user_id, draft_key); - - --- --- Name: index_drafts_on_user_id_and_draft_key; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX index_drafts_on_user_id_and_draft_key ON drafts USING btree (user_id, draft_key); - - --- --- Name: index_email_logs_on_created_at; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX index_email_logs_on_created_at ON email_logs USING btree (created_at DESC); - - --- --- Name: index_email_logs_on_user_id_and_created_at; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX index_email_logs_on_user_id_and_created_at ON email_logs USING btree (user_id, created_at DESC); - - --- --- Name: index_email_tokens_on_token; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE UNIQUE INDEX index_email_tokens_on_token ON email_tokens USING btree (token); - - --- --- Name: index_facebook_user_infos_on_facebook_user_id; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE UNIQUE INDEX index_facebook_user_infos_on_facebook_user_id ON facebook_user_infos USING btree (facebook_user_id); - - --- --- Name: index_facebook_user_infos_on_user_id; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE UNIQUE INDEX index_facebook_user_infos_on_user_id ON facebook_user_infos USING btree (user_id); - - --- --- Name: index_forum_thread_link_clicks_on_forum_thread_link_id; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX index_forum_thread_link_clicks_on_forum_thread_link_id ON topic_link_clicks USING btree (topic_link_id); - - --- --- Name: index_forum_thread_links_on_forum_thread_id; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX index_forum_thread_links_on_forum_thread_id ON topic_links USING btree (topic_id); - - --- --- Name: index_forum_thread_links_on_forum_thread_id_and_post_id_and_url; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE UNIQUE INDEX index_forum_thread_links_on_forum_thread_id_and_post_id_and_url ON topic_links USING btree (topic_id, post_id, url); - - --- --- Name: index_forum_thread_users_on_forum_thread_id_and_user_id; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE UNIQUE INDEX index_forum_thread_users_on_forum_thread_id_and_user_id ON topic_users USING btree (topic_id, user_id); - - --- --- Name: index_forum_threads_on_bumped_at; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX index_forum_threads_on_bumped_at ON topics USING btree (bumped_at DESC); - - --- --- Name: index_github_user_infos_on_github_user_id; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE UNIQUE INDEX index_github_user_infos_on_github_user_id ON github_user_infos USING btree (github_user_id); - - --- --- Name: index_github_user_infos_on_user_id; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE UNIQUE INDEX index_github_user_infos_on_user_id ON github_user_infos USING btree (user_id); - - --- --- Name: index_invites_on_email_and_invited_by_id; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE UNIQUE INDEX index_invites_on_email_and_invited_by_id ON invites USING btree (email, invited_by_id); - - --- --- Name: index_invites_on_invite_key; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE UNIQUE INDEX index_invites_on_invite_key ON invites USING btree (invite_key); - - --- --- Name: index_message_bus_on_created_at; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX index_message_bus_on_created_at ON message_bus USING btree (created_at); - - --- --- Name: index_notifications_on_post_action_id; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX index_notifications_on_post_action_id ON notifications USING btree (post_action_id); - - --- --- Name: index_notifications_on_user_id_and_created_at; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX index_notifications_on_user_id_and_created_at ON notifications USING btree (user_id, created_at); - - --- --- Name: index_onebox_renders_on_url; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE UNIQUE INDEX index_onebox_renders_on_url ON onebox_renders USING btree (url); - - --- --- Name: index_post_actions_on_post_id; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX index_post_actions_on_post_id ON post_actions USING btree (post_id); - - --- --- Name: index_post_onebox_renders_on_post_id_and_onebox_render_id; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE UNIQUE INDEX index_post_onebox_renders_on_post_id_and_onebox_render_id ON post_onebox_renders USING btree (post_id, onebox_render_id); - - --- --- Name: index_post_replies_on_post_id_and_reply_id; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE UNIQUE INDEX index_post_replies_on_post_id_and_reply_id ON post_replies USING btree (post_id, reply_id); - - --- --- Name: index_posts_on_reply_to_post_number; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX index_posts_on_reply_to_post_number ON posts USING btree (reply_to_post_number); - - --- --- Name: index_posts_on_topic_id_and_post_number; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE UNIQUE INDEX index_posts_on_topic_id_and_post_number ON posts USING btree (topic_id, post_number); - - --- --- Name: index_site_customizations_on_key; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX index_site_customizations_on_key ON site_customizations USING btree (key); - - --- --- Name: index_topic_allowed_users_on_topic_id_and_user_id; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE UNIQUE INDEX index_topic_allowed_users_on_topic_id_and_user_id ON topic_allowed_users USING btree (topic_id, user_id); - - --- --- Name: index_topic_allowed_users_on_user_id_and_topic_id; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE UNIQUE INDEX index_topic_allowed_users_on_user_id_and_topic_id ON topic_allowed_users USING btree (user_id, topic_id); - - --- --- Name: index_topic_invites_on_invite_id; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX index_topic_invites_on_invite_id ON topic_invites USING btree (invite_id); - - --- --- Name: index_topic_invites_on_topic_id_and_invite_id; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE UNIQUE INDEX index_topic_invites_on_topic_id_and_invite_id ON topic_invites USING btree (topic_id, invite_id); - - --- --- Name: index_twitter_user_infos_on_twitter_user_id; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE UNIQUE INDEX index_twitter_user_infos_on_twitter_user_id ON twitter_user_infos USING btree (twitter_user_id); - - --- --- Name: index_twitter_user_infos_on_user_id; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE UNIQUE INDEX index_twitter_user_infos_on_user_id ON twitter_user_infos USING btree (user_id); - - --- --- Name: index_uploads_on_forum_thread_id; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX index_uploads_on_forum_thread_id ON uploads USING btree (topic_id); - - --- --- Name: index_uploads_on_user_id; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX index_uploads_on_user_id ON uploads USING btree (user_id); - - --- --- Name: index_user_open_ids_on_url; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX index_user_open_ids_on_url ON user_open_ids USING btree (url); - - --- --- Name: index_user_visits_on_user_id_and_visited_at; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE UNIQUE INDEX index_user_visits_on_user_id_and_visited_at ON user_visits USING btree (user_id, visited_at); - - --- --- Name: index_users_on_auth_token; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX index_users_on_auth_token ON users USING btree (auth_token); - - --- --- Name: index_users_on_email; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE UNIQUE INDEX index_users_on_email ON users USING btree (email); - - --- --- Name: index_users_on_last_posted_at; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX index_users_on_last_posted_at ON users USING btree (last_posted_at); - - --- --- Name: index_users_on_username; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE UNIQUE INDEX index_users_on_username ON users USING btree (username); - - --- --- Name: index_users_on_username_lower; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE UNIQUE INDEX index_users_on_username_lower ON users USING btree (username_lower); - - --- --- Name: index_versions_on_created_at; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX index_versions_on_created_at ON versions USING btree (created_at); - - --- --- Name: index_versions_on_number; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX index_versions_on_number ON versions USING btree (number); - - --- --- Name: index_versions_on_tag; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX index_versions_on_tag ON versions USING btree (tag); - - --- --- Name: index_versions_on_user_id_and_user_type; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX index_versions_on_user_id_and_user_type ON versions USING btree (user_id, user_type); - - --- --- Name: index_versions_on_user_name; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX index_versions_on_user_name ON versions USING btree (user_name); - - --- --- Name: index_versions_on_versioned_id_and_versioned_type; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX index_versions_on_versioned_id_and_versioned_type ON versions USING btree (versioned_id, versioned_type); - - --- --- Name: index_views_on_parent_id_and_parent_type; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX index_views_on_parent_id_and_parent_type ON views USING btree (parent_id, parent_type); - - --- --- Name: post_timings_summary; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE INDEX post_timings_summary ON post_timings USING btree (topic_id, post_number); - - --- --- Name: post_timings_unique; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE UNIQUE INDEX post_timings_unique ON post_timings USING btree (topic_id, post_number, user_id); - - --- --- Name: unique_schema_migrations; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: vagrant; Tablespace: --- - -CREATE UNIQUE INDEX unique_schema_migrations ON schema_migrations USING btree (version); - - --- --- PostgreSQL database dump complete --- -