59. You can't wait to get home to put a dent in your finger doing a 30/30/30. The wife is happy to hold your beer as both of your hands are tied up between holding the router, power plug, and the reset button. _________________ [MODERATOR DELETED]
Joined: 04 Jan 2007 Posts: 10825 Location: Wherever the wind blows- North America
Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 12:40 Post subject:
You called an electrician to increase power box amperage because you have so many routers that you blow the main breaker.
You use all those routers as your main heat source in the winter.
You've posted more then twice in a thread entitled "You know you're a dd-wrt HO when....."
redhawk _________________ I currently test dd-wrt on Asus, Buffalo, Linksys, and Netgear. Too many to list.
Looking for more test units (newer models) for the project...got a brick?...PM me to make a donation. (USA) A donation is not a debricking service....it is a way to "Give back" to the dd-wrt project.
I do NOT provide personal assistance through chat or phone....so please don't ask.
--Edited for fear of being offensive instead of funny (I have a strange sense of humor)-- _________________ wl500gp v2 WAN V24 - 12548 mega
wrt54gl v1.1 + SDmod WAN/AP V24 - 12548 std-nokaid
wrt54g2 v1 CB V24 - 12548 micro-plus-ssh
wrt54g v8.0 CB V24 - 12548 micro-plus-ssh
wrt54g2 v1 WAN V24 - 12548 micro-plus-ssh
wrt54gl v1.1 AP V24 - 12548 std
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64. When you know there is now 64 numbered HO reasons listed .... and 26 unnumbered HO entries ....
65. When you know three of the numbered entries are directly inspired by unnumbered entries!
Donny wrote:
55. You are reading this on Feb.14, instead of spending time with your sweetheart.
56. You are writing this on Feb.14, instead of....
57. You are reading this on Feb.14 and this IS spending time with your sweetheart!
66. When you just can't stop ROFL - due to reading #55-57 over and over and over - as it just makes you laugh and feel happy every single time you read it.
redhawk0 wrote:
You have set up a dd-wrt router to remote start your car.
67. When you laugh at some of these entries - but secretly feel truly inspired and have decided this will be your next project.
Joined: 04 Jan 2007 Posts: 10825 Location: Wherever the wind blows- North America
Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 0:35 Post subject:
HockeyFan4Life wrote:
60. When you make a poll as to how stable a recent build is.
Easy...easy....I did that at the request of others...I hate polls.
61. And....you add a poll to a post at the request of others. :lol:
redhawk _________________ I currently test dd-wrt on Asus, Buffalo, Linksys, and Netgear. Too many to list.
Looking for more test units (newer models) for the project...got a brick?...PM me to make a donation. (USA) A donation is not a debricking service....it is a way to "Give back" to the dd-wrt project.
I do NOT provide personal assistance through chat or phone....so please don't ask.
Joined: 13 Nov 2008 Posts: 5266 Location: CENTRAL Midnowhere
Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 3:57 Post subject:
71. You respond to a poll on the latest build, and then eagerly check the results.
72. You get so caught up on the many ways to see if you're a dd-wrt ho, that you lose track of the numbering and start to repeat the same numbers again...
73. You set your IPOD touch to browse the bandwidth webgui of your router. _________________ Warning: I'm "out of my element!"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjYJ7zZ9BRw&NR=1
Joined: 13 Nov 2008 Posts: 5266 Location: CENTRAL Midnowhere
Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2009 0:53 Post subject:
74. You think you can remember a post of soulstace's, where the information turned out to be incorrect.
75. You have the word 'guru' under your name. (No one better debate that one.)
76. You notch your "post count" in your router.
Joined: 13 Nov 2008 Posts: 5266 Location: CENTRAL Midnowhere
Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2009 17:25 Post subject:
77. You get a note from BS asking for rent for the time you spend here.
78. You know that dd-wrt is Eko-friendly. _________________ Warning: I'm "out of my element!"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjYJ7zZ9BRw&NR=1
79. On weekends, you sit in front of your computer all day and stare at your opened browser and keep hitting the refresh button hoping for a new thread or a new reply to an existing thread. You also have your e-mail client running waiting for notification that a thread you are subscribed to has changed. _________________ [MODERATOR DELETED]