Hi! Hoping for some insight. I was trying to adjust my deck settings so that I will be able to see all of my reviews by a certain date and ended up changing a feature unbeknownst to me. Usually after I finish my cards, my deck says that I do not have any more to review until the next day. Now, on my completion screen it is saying that I have cards due in "5-9 minutes with 59 more learning cards due by the end of the day"... I have re-downloaded the app, reset all of the settings to default, and checked with two other friends to make sure all of our settings are the same.... Any idea on what I'm doing wrong?!

In my script, a girl tries on a new dress. I want her to pick up the dress and look at it, and then cut to her wearing the dress. The passage of time would only be a few minutes. How do I do this? I have it like this currently:


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This morning a similar thing happened (dashcam and FM transmitter cycled on and off a couple of times shortly after I started driving), except after ~25-30 minutes of the key in the ignition in the off position, I opened the door and the door chime came on and the dash was once again alive. I turned the key and the engine started immediately. I shut it off, turned it back on, and again it started immediately.

Probably unrelated but: I've currently got a P0410 engine code (secondary air system) showing, which is booked into Subaru for repairs later this month. Hopefully this isn't a red herring for some other electrical system problem.

I had a similar problem with my car late last year. The car will go totally off and few minutes later turn-on the dashboard again. After few days of struggle and investigation asking battery guys and electricians for help, I discovered that the cables to the battery terminal were loose. The problem totally went away after tightening them.

You can. But usually the unadorned phrase minutes later (or seconds later) is reserved for emphasizing shortness of time in a way that "a few minutes later" doesn't really manage to convey, despite the fact that brevity would seem to be underscored by a qualifier like "a few" (which term is more likely to call attention to the inconsequentiality of the fact itself).

Data displayed on the webcast showed that, at T+15 seconds, three Raptor engines, two in a fixed outer ring and one in a center section capable of gimballing, were not working. A third engine in the outer ring shut down at T+40 seconds, followed by another 20 seconds later. By T+100 seconds, six engines were not operating, although one was restored a few seconds later.

This test flight was not designed to reach orbit but instead send Starship on a long suborbital trajectory, splashing down near Hawaii 90 minutes after liftoff. Neither Starship nor Super Heavy, which would splash down in the Gulf of Mexico offshore from Boca Chica, would be recovered.

I do underestand but less than five minutes later is ridiculous not to cancel the item stating it was already shipped or maybe because they cannot sell the product and take whatever they get and it doesn't matter to me I will ask to return item if they refuse I will contact Ebay directly to see what other measures I can do to return product and get a credit but I am also going to give them a horrible review.

If you're using Outlook for Microsoft 365, you can now have Outlook end your meetings a few minutes early or start late. This can help you build in travel time between meetings. You can choose a different duration for meetings under one hour and meetings over one hour.

Now to the real problem, one of my users started noticing that Emby will randomly pause sometimes then several minutes later continue again. Happens on different clients they said (android phone + android TV). They messaged me when it happened around 21:48 in the logs. I clipped the server logs to involve only the time period they reported it happening. Apparently it will do this pausing and continuing behavior several times. Never had any issues before, and I haven't changed anything. The only thing that changes is that the latest Emby Docker Images are automatically pulled by my server.

It was a dark and stormy night. I was in the office, gazing like a zombie at the conference phone and listening to the telecon music while waiting for some colleagues in a different time zone to join the meeting. As the rain continued to pitter-patter on the office windows, it almost seemed to sync with the seconds ticking by, albeit at 3x speed. Three or four minutes went by before people started trickling in, or rather, beeping in. (Beep.. Hello,who just joined? ... Beep... Hello...) A sudden burst of lightning lit up the window, seemingly energizing the electrons in the air and transferring their energy to my neurons. A light bulb went off in my head - if you had a penny for every meeting that did not start on time, you'd likely be a millionaire by now.

Since the dawn of civilization to the present day, from cavemen fireside chats to round table meetings to virtual ones today, meetings have had a way of almost never starting on time. Typically, they start a minute or two late, sometimes 5 or even 10 minutes late. The more the number of attendees, the more likely it is to start late. Throw in a telecon/webex and remote attendees and you're almost always guaranteed a late start.

Late meetings, other than being annoying, can also be expensive. Imagine a telecon/webex meeting with 20 attendees - 15 show up on time but 5 don't. Let's assume that it takes 4 minutes until all 20 are present. So, 15 people had to wait an extra 4 minutes for the meeting to finally get started - a total of 60 minutes spent waiting. In large corporations, there are probably thousands of meetings every single day. Just for the fun of it, let's say 100 meetings are delayed every day by 3 minutes on an average and 5 people are affected. (For a large corporation, that's actually quite conservative.) That's 1500 minutes wasted every day. Extrapolate that to 200 work days in a year and you get 300,000 minutes wasted every year. That's about 5000 hours. Enough time to build more than half the Golden Gate bridge in San Francisco. Or to fly to Mars. Sadly, that's just a conservative estimate.

I decided to look closer to home - Earth rather than Mars - for a solution. The Force was strong with me and I was able to ignore the crescendo of telecon beeps just enough to let my thoughts lead me back to my grad school days. I remembered that all classes on campus would begin at 10 minutes past the hour and end on the hour, e.g., 9:10 to 10:00 AM. The idea behind this was to give students 10 minutes to walk, bike, rollerblade, or skateboard to their next class which might be located half way across the campus.

So, I took the grad school class time paradigm and adapted it for my own meetings from then on. For the past five years or so, I've had much success at ensuring that my meetings start on time by using this simple technique - start them 5 minutes "late." Schedule a meeting start time of 5 minutes past the hour (or half-hour). Instead of 8:00 AM, start at 8:05 AM. Instead of 7:30 PM, start at 7:35 PM.

That leaves me with my thoughts and determination to reach my destination. Of course driving from Kentucky to back home, the excitement to see family drives my trip. Now driving from home back to campus is something I feel everyone can relate to. The mindset reaching campus for another stretch of academic hardship lingers in the brain of anyone driving nine hours down to only 30-minutes.

Has anyone experienced Delayed notifications with their Ring? This has happened on numerous occasions where someone would ring my doorbell and about 3 to 5 minutes later we hear in on the devices inside and get the notifications??

Do you have to take your arvs at exactly the same time each day? Will for example 30 mins (or even an hour) each way have any impact whatsoever on the suppression of the virus or cause resistance? I am worried as even though I take them every day some days it is 15 or 30 mins later or earlier than the previous day.

Forty minutes later, she emerged even more beautiful than I had anticipated. The cheese was melted and the cream was bubbling. The bright green flecks of ramp and spinach were strewn haphazardly like graffiti art at its finest.

Using the same saucepan, add the heavy cream, nutmeg, and garlic and simmer for approximately 3 minutes. Pour the mixture over the ramp, spinach, and potatoes. Sprinkle the shredded cheese over the top and cover with foil.

Regardless of whether I'm using GarageBand or Logic Pro X, regardless of buffer settings, etc. - when I try to use the Helix LT as the interface, everything starts up fine with imperceptible lag, then I start playing, and within usually 30 seconds to a few/several minutes, it all of a sudden gets incredibly laggy - probably about 2 seconds of latency, so not a serviceable result. It seems like it happens right after I either start playing loud, fast, adding effects or a looper track - so it may be DSP related? I have no idea what could be causing the issue.

While the Earth rotates once a day, the Moon moves to the east little by little. So it takes 50 minutes to 24 hours for the moon to be at the same longitude.

The moon, which rises 50 minutes late every day, rotates around the celestial sphere for a month.

Environment: 

Hybrid with an older Exchange 2010 server. 

AD server 2019 running AZURE AD CONNECT (latest version as of March 2022) 

I've been adding new employees by creating a new account in AD and syncing with AZURE. No problems there. 

Then I go into the Office 365 portal and assign Office for business licenses. A mailbox is then created and working no problem. 

Recently, when using the Exchange Admin online, trying to add an alias to ANY mailbox or simply changing the REPLY to SMTP address, I am getting the error: 

Error executing request. An Azure Active Directory call was made to keep object in sync between Azure Active Directory and Exchange Online. However, it failed. Detailed error message: Unable to update the specified properties for on-premises mastered Directory Sync objects or objects currently undergoing migration. DualWrite (Graph) The issue may be transient and please retry a couple of minutes later. If issue persists, please see exception members for more information. 

This was uncovered when a user sent me an email and it came the onmicrosoft.com domain instead of the company domain. When I looked at the account, I tried to change the REPLY TO back to the default company email and got the error also. 

Only 3 employees are effected by the "onmicrosoft.com" issue but I cannot add an alias email to ANY mailbox or change the primary email. 

About 2/3 of the employees were migrated from the on premise Exchange server about a year ago and the rest created as mentioned above. 

Checking the AD CONNECT LOGS, there are no errors at all when syncing and the online dashboards show no sync errors. 

I then tried going into the users AD Properties on Premise and changed the PROXY ADDRESS ATTRIBUTE to change the default reply to SMPT:user@keyman .com. That syncs no problem and shows up in the portal as the primary address but when the user sends an email, it still comes from the onmicrosoft.com domain. I'm at a loss without any log errors to point me in the right direction. The syncing from on premise to online seems to be working fine otherwise. 

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