Just make sure you follow the following advice from the WebMD link you posted: "Smashing a ganglion with a heavy object is not recommended because it usually does not work and may cause injury." Ganglion sounds like something out of a DnD Monster Manual.:laugh:
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Cleaning up sessionsWelp one way I can think of getting the same end result is to set the session expiration to a really low number, like 2 minutes, and then have a mechanism in each page that keeps the session alive as long as the person has the browser open and on that site (regardless if they are idle or not). I usually do this by having an iframe in every page that points to a page that grabs the system time every minute using a meta refresh tag. A javascript refresh would also work in this scenario.
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Sleep Poll2-6 hours during the week and usually 6-10 on the weekends.
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Non judgemental Question: Am I guilty?Think for a second about what you are saying (paraphrase) - "Everyone around me is dumb except me". What's wrong with this picture? In my life I have known a few people who have said almost the same thing you are saying now. If you are like them then the following applies to you. At the risk of sounding mean, I will say this - most likely you are a very self-centered person. Negative connotation aside, you are evaluating other people's behavior in relation to what YOU would do, and how other people's actions affect YOU. Everyone thinks their way of doing things is right even if it is not. Your degree of ability to see outside of your perspective may be your problem. Undoubtedly in some cases you are dealing with stupid people, and in other cases you simply deem people stupid because of your limited perspective of what is really happening. Sure, people screw up, like ignoring source-code procedures etc... but calling the cab driver stupid is going a little far and showing the self-centeredness of your thinking. Do you really know why he parked there? If not, how can you pass judgment and assume it is because he is stupid. If he had the opportunity to tell you why, you may change your mind. If he has a valid reason, who is the foolish one now? I can think of countless times in my life where I was doing something and someone assumed I was doing it wrong until I explained why I was doing it that way. Has this ever happened to you? I bet it has. You are spending much time on the other end of this equation however. Furthermore, since things only tend to affect us or cause notice when they are wrong, stupid, foolish etc... it gives you a skewed view of the overall picture. You need to step outside of your head and realize other people think you are dumb too. In fact, many people probably think you are clueless because you complain about other people. You need to step outside of your head and realize other people think you are dumb too. I am dumb too :) Everyone repeat after me ...