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She mentioned to me that I sometimes snore at night, so I asked the doctor about it. He told me that if I lost some weight, my tongue would shrink and that would stop the snoring. I should lose some weight? So I asked him: "What's the matter. Can't you operate?" All I got was a strange look.
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Tell her it's fat for her pleasure
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Careful! This is a family forum!
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That's along the lines of the first thing that also popped into my mind.
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Actually, it's more likely your head's too small.
Furthermore, if you lose weight, the loss of fat will surely affect your head more than the rest of you . . .
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Quote: if you lose weight, the loss of fat will surely affect your head more than the rest of you Yes, and my brain is already very tiny!
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Tongue, Snoring I was under the impression that due to air flow?
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Recent study was published showing that a fat tongue obstructs the air way more, so the best way to improve air flow is to lose the tongue fat. There are some more details but that's the short version of it.
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I suppose it's soft tissue (mostly muscle?) so it could be affected by fat cells, never really thought about it...
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It should be but apparently there can be a lot of marbling in there. Maybe people who talk or use their tongue more snore less.
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You are perfect just the way you are. Don't try to conform to someone else's ideals.
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just buy some nose plugs ... then jam them in the wives ears. (better dampening than ear plugs)
after many otherwise intelligent sounding suggestions that achieved nothing the nice folks at Technet said the only solution was to low level format my hard disk then reinstall my signature. Sadly, this still didn't fix the issue!
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Many years ago, my wife was complaining about my snoring.
Then the little girl protested: Your snoring is much louder, mom!
Are you surprised when I tell that I loved that girl?
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Weight loss be damned, if what he's saying is correct, then it sounds like you only need some exercise that focuses on the tongue. Is there such a thing? No, wait, don't answer that, this is a kid sister-friendly forum...
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Cp-Coder wrote: She mentioned to me that I sometimes snore at night I talk in my sleep and answer her questions. There's a movement-activated lamp on the hallway to prevent me from walking in my sleep. I have this memory of being in the street in my small-clothes shouting at the neighbours and even though they keep telling me it didn't happen, the memory is there.
Simply snoring loudly would be fine by me
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Quote: I talk in my sleep and answer her questions Sounds a little scary. Not sure I would want to do that!
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Not a qustion of wanting; are you sure you don't talk in your sleep? How would you know?
There's a sleep-noise recorder for Android.
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If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
"If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.
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Quote: How would you know? I normally keep to myself and say very little. I only hope that my personality does not change much in my sleep!
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Hope and prayer, a damn proven strategy
Android sleep recorder.
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If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
"If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.
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I just get visual studio installed and then they want me to update. The updates take far too long, IMO.
I get frustrated because I can't code while it's updating but the only time i'm notified of updates is when I'm ready to sit down and code! otherwise i wouldn't open VS in the first place.
Since I'm driving my source repos from GitHub anyway I think I have a mid to long term fix.
This year I should be getting a new dev machine with at least 32GB of RAM. That way I should be able to run multiple VMs.
I can install on one VM while coding on the other and swap out of the image when its done.
It's silly that I'd have to do it this way, but at least it's a way forward.
Why visual studio? why?
Steve Wozniak is the only thing at Apple that isn't evil.
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Use the vim, Witch, use the vim!
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I run linux with a win7 vm for dev work on a 32gb box. I give the win7 vm four of the machines six cores and 24gb of RAM. I turn on internet access just long enough (one day per month) to get visual studio updates, and then turn it off again.
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My machine is currently an 8GB linux box with 5GB allocated to a win10 VM.
It works better than you might expect but I don't want to try and run two at once!
Steve Wozniak is the only thing at Apple that isn't evil.
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I do a similar thing, win 7, but only 2 (of 6) cores
... and I only just realised last weekend 2GB RAM - yes 2G - and it was still really responsive.
one item that does (did) slow it down (even with more RAM) is the background updater
c:\program files (x86)\microsoft visual studio\installer\resources\app\servicehub\services\microsoft.visualstudio.setup.service\backgrounddownload.exe (- with the network blocked it 'self-fixes' that by firing off even more instances )
Anyway I renamed that file (i.e. ".exe" -> ".noexe") and likewise only change the name back when I open the network for it to check/do updates.
finally there's also an autostart service "Visual Studio Standard Collector Service 150"
vs works absolutely fine without it (connected or no), seemingly does nothing ....
comments indicate it can be a memory hog
- I dislike useless baggage, akin to carrying a 'spare' tin of pink [house] roof paint in the car when your house's roof is concrete tiles.
- "150" ????
set that service to disabled (and then just stop it, no reboot required.)
after many otherwise intelligent sounding suggestions that achieved nothing the nice folks at Technet said the only solution was to low level format my hard disk then reinstall my signature. Sadly, this still didn't fix the issue!
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Geez, 2GB with win and VS?
I don't think I can get away with that since I do VSIX development which requires multiple instances of VS open.
From my experience VS likes to eat between 1/4 and 1/2 GB depending on how it's feeling that day.
Edit: I also have to use Chrome sometimes in the VM since firefox doesn't like the article submission wizard here at codeproject entirely. has problems pasting.
Steve Wozniak is the only thing at Apple that isn't evil.
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