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emmet-appreciation · 3 years ago
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E: “Hmmmm. You did bad things. But that was a long time ago. A long time ago. You are nice now! And that’s important!”
E: “Please keep treating my other brothers and mes(?) with respect! You are doing a grrrreat job :>. But also, treat yourself with respect too! You are too hard on yourself!”
E: “And I hope Astrape is OK. She is tiny and young. And the world can be big and scary.”
// y'know what? I'm feeling nostalgic- let's bring back a pokeganda classic :>
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surveys-at-your-service · 4 years ago
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Survey #291
“clothes trailing from the backdoor, to the bedroom, and i don’t even know your name.”
What was the last health scare you had? So I got blood tests done recently to check multiple things, and I got pretty nervous when my doctor stood beside me going through the numbers and what they meant. I was afraid she was going to tell me I had diabetes (runs in the fam, and my diet hadn't been great) or something, but I was fine. What is your favorite food to cook? Something in the microwave lmao. Do you listen to bluegrass music? Ew. What was the last novel you read about? Well it' s part of a series so it'd be hard to explain briefly... but dragons. That'll do ig, lol. If there is a tree right outside your window, what kind is it? There's a small one. Idk what it is. What is your favorite filling for a piece of chocolate? Caramel. What is your favorite thing to draw? If you take a look at my work history... I apparently love drawing meerkats screaming for one reason or another lmao. Do you like abstract art? Not very much. There are of course exceptions to this, but it's definitely not my favorite and sometimes doesn't even feel like "art" to me. Would you ever want to be a painter? No. My Painting course in school taught me it's too damn stressful, the idea of messing up. Even though it's technically fixable. There's just a lot about painting I don't like. I'd much rather draw and color traditionally. What is your passion? Some of my biggest consists of gay rights (or really just equal rights as a whole), meerkats, pacifism, photography, just art in general, stuff like that. I feel things very deeply, so there's really a lot. What fascinates you? NATURE!!!!!!! SO MUCH ABOUT IT!!!!!!!!! AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!! Do you have art on your walls? In my room, I have three of my meerkat projects on the wall with my meerkat collection, and my Pyramid Head/Halo of the Sun overlap drawing is with my Silent Hill stuff. What kind of collection would you like to start? I have a decent amount of stuff, but I really would love to pump up my SH collection. It has SO much merch that I would die for, stuff is just mad expensive. If I was to start a new collection, bitch I need Markiplier stuff so bad, I'm too awkward to ask for that shit for holidays 'n stuff. ;;_;; Do you enjoy the sound of birds chirping? I sure do. If you had the money, would you travel the world? I feel like I'd go to less locations than most people you could ask this question, but I'd definitely go places, yeah. If you could travel the world, which country would you want to go to first? South Africa. Make my meerkat dreams come true. :') Do you get drunk? I haven't before, and I don't actually aim to when I drink (which is very rare) and I'm apparently no lightweight, so I doubt I ever will. Don't feel like I'm missing out, honestly. Do you get high? Nah. Have you ever used a prescription medication to get high? No. Does sunlight make you happier? Guys. This is science. I used to hate the sun so much, but it's good for you. Open your windows on a clear day; your body will thank you. It takes getting used to, but please, don't coop yourself up in the dark. Do you live a boring life? My life is excruciatingly boring. Like not to sound depressing, but half the time I wish I wasn't even alive because I'm so bored lmao. Have you ever gotten soap in your mouth for cursing? Do you think that’s right to do to kids who curse? No, but it's been threatened upon me. I don't support it, no, but then again I don't believe in traditional "profanity." My hypothetical four-year-old could say "that fucking hurt" in our own household, and just a simple word indicating (s)he was really in pain wouldn't faze me for a blink. I do believe out of respect though, that you should educate your children when "profanity" isn't allowed, like in school and such. You don't shove potentially toxic shit into your kid's mouth to teach them something. What age do you think is appropriate for kids to start watching horror movies with lots of gore? This definitely depends on the child. Are they spooked easily? How mature are they? Do they understand what's not to be replicated? It would vary with the film, too. Do you have any wind chimes outside your house? How many? No, but I'd love to. Wind chimes are great. Do you have a flat stomach? Would you ever wear a belly shirt to show it off? I hate my stomach more than I do any other part of my body, so guess. Would you ever get a sleeve or a half sleeve on your arm (we’re talking about tattoos)? omfg hell YES Do you think your biological parents love each other? They're long-divorced and Dad's been remarried for a long time while Mom only has negative shit to say about him, so like... What's one movie you’re dying to see but haven’t had the chance to see yet? *Dying* to, I don't know if one exists. Birds of Prey probably tops my want-to-see list, though. Harley moving past Joker? Girl you fuckin go ilu. What’s the biggest promise someone’s ever made to you? Did they keep it? To never leave me because of my illnesses. Nope, he sure didn't. Does thunder & storms scare you? Nah, not usually. It's funny, I was TERRIFIED of them as a kid, especially if I wasn't with my mom, but now I find them beautiful and sometimes even relaxing. Now, wind, I fucking hate wind. I associate bad winds with tornadoes, so fuck outta here w/ that. Google, Bing, or Yahoo? Google. Do you sing in front of people? NO. Who are you the most uncomfortable around? Groups of older men. Are your parents overprotective? No. A recent creation that you’re proud of? I took family pictures for a repeat client recently, and I'm really happy with how some came out. Who’s your favorite comedian? Living, I'm unsure. It was John Pinette. What makes you squeamish? Vomit and fecal matter top the list. Do you have any online friends that you wanna keep, but not meet? Maybe a couple that I don't know too well? Should cloning ever be allowed to happen? No. I see a lot of potential problems with that should it become a serious thing. Who would you live with if you got kicked out tomorrow? Probably my dad. What’s a pet your parents never let you have when you were a kid? A snake. I was eventually allowed though obviously, and now Mom loves Venus, though she won't hold her. Who do you wish you could change, if anyone? It's not my job to change anyone else. You have to want to change. Has your house ever been broken into? No, but my childhood home almost was by a gang. My older sister and her best friend were home alone at the time. Thank fuck they didn't get in, but they left a gang flag on our porch. Would you consider yourself a good flirt? I have no idea. What color do you wear most often? You mean to tell me black isn't the only primary color in people's wardrobes? Do you like your hair? Disregarding the fact it gets oily way too fast, yes. Have you ever driven while under the influence? No, I would absolutely never. Did you enjoy your last kiss? Yeah. Would you ever take boudoir photos for a significant other? (or have you?) Considering I literally love boudoir, I would if I didn't hate the fuck outta my body and would be too embarrassed to ever do it. What is your biggest guilty pleasure? Maybe makeup guru channels lmaooo. What is a movie that you thought you would hate but actually ending up enjoying? I'm unsure. I don't really go into watching a movie I think I'll hate, especially when I watch so few movies to begin with. Do you like where you live? I'm not a fan of the suburbs, but it's a better place than where we were. Are you a jealous person? I'm learning that apparently I might be, at least sometimes. Is there anyone you want to fix things with? There are a few. Last time you walked further than a block? I couldn't tell you. I walk a few feet (that's not an exaggeration) and am in pain because of the muscle atrophy in my legs. Is it easy for you to accept loss? NO. NUH-UH. NOPE. Do you get dessert normally while out to eat? No. Who was your first kiss? Jason, my first "real" boyfriend. Have you ever found a stray dog & found its owners? Not that I recall. Would you ever tell your mom about the things you’ve done sexually? Not everything, no. When was the last time you told someone you love them? Last night. Who was the last person you talked to last night in person before bed? Ma. When was the last time that you were genuinely happy? Good damn question. Have you ever dyed your hair? Plenty of times. Have you ever fallen asleep with the last person you kissed? Yeah. When was the last time you changed in front of someone? I don't know; when you hate your body enough, you'll do a lot to avoid that. Last person you kissed, have you cried in front of them? Yes. Ever dated someone who was gorgeous but they had a conceited personality? No. A conceited asshole is the last kind of person I'm dating. Would you prefer a kiss on the cheek or neck? Well I mean what's the vibe lmao Do you like to cuddle? Yeah, if we're a close couple and it's not too hot. Have you ever suspected anyone of cheating on you? Nah. Could you ever be friends with the person who hurt you most in life? I wish we could, but even if he was willing, I don't think "friendship" is possible between us. What is something “cheesy” that you own? Ha, I have this feminine-looking "she believed she could so she did" wall decor thing... I can't remember if I bought it or if it was gifted. What is something that gets your creative juices flowing? MUSIC!!! What drink are you most likely to order at a bar? Some kind of margarita. What is the most interesting class that you took in high school or college? Mythology, I guess? When was the last time that you’ve ever played Spin the Bottle? I never have to begin with. If you were an adult film star or a stripper, what would your stage name be? I can't even try to entertain this question. Even if I WANTED to be one, I would never be hired. I couldn't seriously think of a name. Have you ever wanted to be a cheerleader? No, not even when I was one as a kid lmao. Have you ever been dumped? What was the reason for it? Yeah. The first one, he couldn't handle my depression anymore. With my last partner, we kinda had a mutual agreement that to save us from potential later heartbreak, we needed to work more on ourselves right now. What was the last R-rated movie you watched? Hm. Idk. Have you ever asked someone out? Yes. Have you ever had lice? No. What is the most childish thing that you still do? I mean, with RP, you could argue that I still "play pretend." Have you ever watched a movie you knew you shouldn’t? As a kid, I'm pretty sure I was not supposed to see whatever Scary Movie film it was when I did, aha. Have you ever wanted to try LARP (Live Action Role-Play)? Nah. I'm awkward enough explaining I just write it. If you could go back in time and erase one thing you said or did, what would it be? The "thanks for sending me to the hospital" message to Jason. Has your boyfriend or girlfriend ever embarrassed you? Jason did before, if we're counting past partners. Have you ever thought about cheating on your partner? I never thought of that in any relationship, no. Have you ever been caught checking someone out? Not to my recollection. Not that I even do that much. Have you ever cried because you missed your parents so much? Oh, absofuckinglutely as a little kid. I had BAD separation anxiety from my mom. Have you ever posted something on social media that you regret? OH BOY HAVE I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Have you ever ding dong ditched someone? No. Which is worst: Snakes, scorpions, or spiders? I adore snakes. Some spiders scare me, especially if they catch me by surprise. Scorpions aren't native here, so I've actually never come across one, so I'd probably be more curious than frightened. Is there an attic and/or a basement in your house? An attic, yeah. Have you ever been bitten by a tick? Has anyone not? Well, I suppose this depends on your environment. Playing outside in the country as a kid a lot, and especially walking through tall grass to reach fishing spots with Dad, I've had lots. I'm terrified of parasites so those were never fun times. What color is your mom’s car? White. Have you ever had a bird or a squirrel in your house? No. How high off the ground is your bed? The average, ig. What is the cutest breed of dog? That's such a hard question, but I think I tend to lean towards pugs, though I don't support breeding them or any other type that is a medical catastrophe. What is something other people say you’re good at but you think you’re not? Holding a conversation. I call BS. What does your bedside lamp look like? It's a creamy color with a floral design. It was already here at the house when we moved in. Do you like your neighbors? I don't know them. Does your room need to be cleaned? I need to finish decorating it... and dust the dresser. What was the last bug you saw? Ugh, a fucking ant. This house has had an ant problem before, and now they're showing up in my room here and there. Do you place any value in gender roles? Literally zero. Are your platonic relationships just as valuable as romantic or family ones? Well, I suppose it would depend on the person. How strong is that platonic relationship? Are you in love? Do you want to be? I don't think *in* love anymore, no; I reasoned myself out of that. I think most people WANT to be in the name of companionship, and being a pretty hopeless romantic, your wild guess would probably be right. Would you be happy with a life without romance? I'd live. Are you religious? Do you think your religion is ‘correct’? No. If you aren’t religious, do you wish you were? Why? Nope. Religion only ever brought me confusion, pain, and frustration. Are your choices fated or of your own free will? I am very much a believer in free will and that you sculpt your own fate. Was your childhood happy? For the most part. What are you missing from your life? Excitement. Would you fight for your country? Do you feel a sense of loyalty to your nation? No. And if my country did something fucked up, I wouldn't stand with the masses just because I live here. What’s the latest YouTube channel you’ve discovered and binge-watched? Snake Discovery, like, hardcore. Does it snow where you live? Every now and then, but it's super rare for the snow to stick, and it's maybe even rarer that we get a good or fun amount. Do you think your hair looks better long or short? UGGGGHHHHHH I AM SO MUCH HAPPIER W/ SHORT HAIR. Do you enjoy editing photos on your phone? Not really on my phone, no. I don't have good image quality on my phone, so editing tends to make it worse. What’s your favorite thing to do on your phone? Play Pokemon GO if I'm actually in a place with spawns. Which season do you wish would last longer? Sigh, autumn. At least here, the colorful phase is pretty short. It's like... green leaves one day, a beautiful display for a week, then the trees are bare. It's still my favorite season, though. Do you have neat handwriting? Yeah. Did you dream of becoming famous as a kid? Nah. Do you get on Facebook every day? Pretty much. What was your favorite girl group when you were growing up? Spice Girls, duh. Would you ever consider naming a child after a family member? No. I've got nothing against people who do, but I've just never seen the appeal of it at all. I would want my hypothetical child to have their completely own identity.
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flightofaqrow · 4 years ago
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GET TO KNOW THE MUN REPOST DON’T REBLOG
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———  BASICS! ♡
(PEN)NAME:    Ray
PRONOUNS:    she/her
ZODIAC SIGN:     gemini
TAKEN OR SINGLE:     married
———  THREE  FACTS! ♡
I have a bicycle, her name is Juniper
We redid our basement to look like a tavern and it’s wonderful. I love how everything turned out. If only we could actually have company over lmao
My housemate just set up a fish tank, finally. It’s all lit up and super cute with statues in it and real plants.
———  EXPERIENCE! ♡
I have been writing since forever. I have handwritten poems about holidays and sports teams. I had an electric typewriter. I started writing fic somewhere around ‘96 and roleplaying not long after. When Yahoo forums was still a thing. I focused on RP over fic for the community and collaborative elements, but now that ‘zines are a thing I’ve also applied to a few for writer’s spots and contributed to one (Peculiarity: Fire Emblem Small Writer Zine)! I’m old.
———  MUSE  PREFERENCE! ♡
Qrow has been a very welcome break to my usual. I gravitate towards spunky, sassy, do-gooder females with big soft hearts, but just enough touches of angst for growth (see: Briar and Robyn for RWBY, and Minako and Robin for other fandoms.) Bonus points for any involvement with dancing and/or music.
———  FLUFF / ANGST / SMUT! ♡    
FLUFF:   I like fluff but not for fluff’s sake. I still want it to have substance. I still want it to feel specific to the characters. Let them explore the hows and whys of their dynamic together, let one or both of them be demonstrating a specific facet of what makes them who they are, turning it into something of a character study. Let them learn something new about each other, or themself, or come away from the experience more bonded and understanding. Little precious moments can grow characters just as much as the big emotional plots, if done right!
ANGST: I eat it up with a spoon, but I’m terrible at coming up with plots and details. I’m........ so jaded to be perfectly honest. Nothing is quite as satisfying as creating angst and letting a character overcome it but a lot of things I just find melodramatic instead of a true challenge to the character. Or I’m not sure how to make it extra sad. Yeah... I like it, I’m comfortable with everything from slightly sad to ultra grimdark, but it comes from me best when the muse stumbles onto their own struggles or if you can approach me with an idea we develop together.
SMUT: Similar to fluff! Love it a lot, but ultimately it lands on a very narrow set of actions and course to follow. I need it to be more than dialogues and scenes that could just as easily be swapped with any old character A and B (or more). What is driving the characters to share that experience?  What are they getting out of it? How does the mood and approach of it speak to their character and specific dynamic? What’s going right and what’s going wrong? Give it some flavor. The build up is the best part to me. I might request fade to black at some point, not because I’m uncomfortable, but just because all that stuff has pretty much been established and now it’s just the usual grunting, moaning, and thrusting, and there’s only so many words to chose from to keep making that interesting for multiple replies tbh. Drabbles make it easier. I don’t mind repeating things between different ones lol
PLOT / MEMES: I like a good mix of both! Plotting helps things flow easier because I’m not wondering what direction to take things, if what I chose is okay, etc, but sometimes memes just take off and that’s fun too. I will say I tend not to plot super heavy all at once. I just like to have an idea of timeline, location, what’s the characters are going to explore/face, and where things are gonna end up.  Details can be filled in with the writing or revisited as we go.
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tagging: I think I’m the late one on this train. Anyone who wants to!
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davisthanh · 7 years ago
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Affiliate Marketing Tutorial 65 | Clickbank | How To Get Your Website Indexed By The Search Engines
Affiliate Marketing Tutorial 65 | Clickbank | How To Get Your Website Indexed By The Search Engines
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  A question many affiliates ask is how to get the search engines crawling your website in the first place. In this lesson we look at How to Get Your Website Indexed.
Getting Seen
There are a couple of ways you can get the search engines to actually find your website:
1) Get a link
Search engine spiders are just basically tireless wanderers. They wander around the internet following links and seeing what they discover. Therefore the most straightforward way to get your site indexed is to get a link from another site. There are a couple of caveats here: The site that links to you has to be indexed by the search engines itself, and the link can’t have a “nofollow” tag on it (if you want to get into Google).
One good way to get the search engines crawling your site is to set up a Twitter profile.The search engines love Twitter and the spiders spend a lot of time hanging out there. Once you’ve set up your profile, try to find some active members of the Twitter community to “follow” — which is basically like adding yourself to their friends list. This provides a link back to your Twitter profile, and allows the search engine spiders to start crawling your Twitter profile. Now just post a link to your new site and you should see little search engine bot footprints all through your stats in no time.
2) Submit your site to the search engines
Many of the search engines have “submit your site” pages where you can enter your site’s URL and some other information as a suggestion that they include it in their index. It’s not a guarantee that they will index it.
This used to be a good way of getting your site indexed back in the day, but these days all the major search engines find your site by the link method we talked about above, so there’s not really much point.
Are You Indexed?
A quick trick to check if your website has been indexed is to go to Google and enter site:yourdomain.com into the search box. Google will return all the results they have for your website. The same trick applies for Yahoo and MSN.
You can also access this same information (and a bunch of other stuff) by signing up for Google’s Webmaster Tools. Once you verify your site by adding a snippet of code to your HTML or uploading a file, you’ll see an option to see which pages have been indexed by Google. This is pretty much the same as doing the site:yourdomain.com trick, but Google can also tell you if they’re having difficulty crawling any of your pages, and the nature of the difficulty. This can be pretty handy for checking the overall health of your site structure.
How to get ALL your pages indexed
Getting the search engines to visit your site is one thing, but getting them to visit and index all the pages on your website is a different matter. When you check how many pages of your site are indexed, you may notice that some of them are missing.
A search engine spider may visit your site but fail to index some of your pages for a number of reasons:
It ran out of steam If you don’t have many links to your site just yet (and consequently little PageRank) you might find the search engine spiders “not bothering” to dig too deeply into your site.
You’re using duplicate contentIf the search engines think that the content on your page is pretty much the same as content on another page (this could be on your website or on a completely different website) then it probably won’t show up in their listings.
Badly organized link structuresRemember that the search engines find pages on your site by following links. A page on your site with more links to it is going to be easier to find than a page with only one link to it, buried in the deep recesses of your site. If a page is important, make sure it’s easily accessible.
Suggestions for getting your pages indexed:
Use unique content Make sure all your content is at least 25% different to other content on the internet, and preferably at least 50% different. This is particularly true if you’re using PLR content on your site — don’t be lazy, reword it!
Get more links to your site The more good links you have to your site, the more “energy” the search engine spiders will have to explore your pages. You can tell how strong your links are by looking at your PageRank. The higher your PageRank, the more chance that the spiders will go deeper into your site.
Get links to your internal pages Rather than just having every link pointing at your home page, try getting links that point to your internal pages as well. This is called “deep linking” and it’s a very useful strategy.Think of it this way: instead of conducting an all-out assault on your front door (and only getting as far as your living room), deep-linking means the spiders will also try the back door, the laundry window, and the ranch slider. They’ll see a lot more of your house as a result!
PageRank Sculpting
PageRank “sculpting” is where you design your site so that as much PageRank “flows” to your important pages as possible. This means that these pages are more likely to appear in the search engines.
It sounds like a complex and painful procedure, but once you get past the fancy words it’s really just what we were talking about before: making sure that your important pages are well-linked and easily accessible, and that the spiders have enough “energy” to reach your important pages.
Here’s an example of a site that hasn’t been “PageRank sculpted”. It has a lot of links arriving at its home page, and then from the home page you can access the usual range of pages: a links page, a privacy policy page, a “contact us” page, a reviews page and an articles page.
From the articles page there are links to a bunch of articles – this is the main content of the site. The owner of this site expects that most of his traffic will arrive through through these articles, because they’ve been optimized for very popular keywords.
As you can see from the darkness of the shading, these articles aren’t getting much PageRank flowing through to them. The PageRank is being split between the links at the top, but because the “articles” page only gets one fifth of the available PageRank, each of it’s children (the articles) only receive one-tenth of one-fifth.
Chances are, until the website owner starts getting a lot of good links (and a lot of PageRank) to his home page, some of his articles might not be indexed because there’s simply not enough PageRank flowing through to them.
Tip 1: Use “nofollow”
Does the website owner really need all that PageRank to go to his privacy policy and contact us page? Not really. So a good idea is to either remove links to these pages from his main home page, or use “nofollow” in his links. “Nofollow” tells the search engines not to bother exploring through this link, and means they can direct their attention to your more important pages. By blocking off those three unimportant pages, the website owner can increase the amount of PageRank flowing to his more important pages: The articles page and the reviews page.
Of course you probably want these pages indexed eventually. So it’s a good idea to link to them from one of your less-important pages. It’s just a way of telling the spiders which pages to pay attention to first.
Now we should note here: Google claims that PageRank sculpting doesn’t work, and their engine does not direct PageRank evenly across all the links on a page; however we have run tests which show that this is, in fact, the case, so it’s better to play safe than sorry and apply this trick anyway.
Tip 2: Get deep links
To add even more punch to this strategy, the website owner should work on getting links to his article pages as well as his home page. This benefits the article page itself, as well as any other pages the article might link to. You can see here that the PageRank spreads out through all pages the article links to, increasing the chance of those articles being indexed.
Create a Sitemap
Sitemaps help search engine spiders find pages on your website by listing every single page that you have. XML sitemaps can also include information like the importance of the page that can help the spiders know which pages they should pay most attention to. If you’re having difficulty getting all your pages indexed, it may be worth creating a sitemap.
(For more information on how to do this, see our lesson on how to create a sitemap.)
Lesson Summary
In this lesson we’ve looked at how to get your page indexed, including:
Get a link to your website
Submit your site to the search engines
We also looked at checking if the search engine has indexed your site and what to fix if it isn’t getting indexed correctly, including:
Checking with “site:yourdomain.com”
Ensuring you have unique content
Getting more backlinks to your site
Deep linking
Creating a sitemap
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newlaptopreviews · 7 years ago
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What is 5G? What will it do? And when will we get it?
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Here’s what you need to know about 5G, the next generation of cellular connectivity.
With news that the government will build a 5G cellular network being reported and then just as quickly dismissed by officials, many Americans have found themselves asking: What the heck is 5G anyway?
The long and short of it is that 5G is a faster kind of cellular data connectivity. Faster even than the 4G LTE you probably used to load this very webpage on your smartphone. Of course, in reality it’s a bit more complicated than that. Allow me to explain.
So many Gs
Let’s start with the basics. The invisible radio waves that connect your smartphone to the internet are called 4G LTE. The G stands for generation, while LTE stands for long-term evolution, which means 4G LTE is the fourth-generation long-term evolution wireless connectivity.
Of course, there were three previous generations of connectivity: 1G, 2G and 3G. Each iteration increased our ability to connect our phones with the world. 1G was analog and allowed us to make mobile calls. 2G improved voice capacity and text messages. 3G gave us relatively fast mobile data for things like web browsing, some music streaming and downloads, mapping apps and more.
Finally, there’s 4G LTE, which is the reason websites load quickly. It allows you to stream high-definition video through Netflix, play online games from your phone and check your in-home security camera on the go.
5G is the next iteration of wireless connectivity and is expected to have wide-ranging implications for technology and the economy. What’s more, it will result in an explosion of new devices coming online.
What will 5G do?
5G will offer three main benefits: Faster speeds, lower latency and increased bandwidth. For reference, the government considers anything with speeds above 25 megabits per second a broadband connection. The fastest LTE speeds I’ve gotten on my own devices has been about 70 Mbps. That’s pretty darn fast, but not quite as fast as my 200 Mbps home cable modem. But 5G will be even faster than that, offering speeds from hundreds of megabits per second up to gigabits, or 1,000 megabits, per second.
That kind of speed is great, but without an equally low latency, it’s nothing. Latency refers to how fast a piece of data takes to get to its destination. In other words, how long it takes the hit Netflix show “Stranger Things” to get from your home to Netflix’s (NFLX) servers and back once you request to watch it.
5G latency will be so low that you’ll have near-instantaneous reaction times to requests. And that will prove enormously important for applications like self-driving cars. By adding 5G connections to such vehicles, self-driving cars will be able to send and receive information fast enough to avoid accidents with other autonomous vehicles.
Then there’s the bandwidth 5G will provide. Think of bandwidth as the size of a roadway. A two-lane road can only carry a small number of cars at a time before causing a backup. But a 12-lane superhighway can carry a massive number of vehicles without issue. The larger the bandwidth, in this example, the road, the more data, or vehicles, a connection can carry.
You’ve likely noticed what happens when bandwidth becomes congested. If you’ve ever been at a coffee shop or hotel with a large number of people, your internet connection becomes almost unusable due to the amount of traffic it’s trying to handle. With 5G, though, bandwidth will grow to a degree that thousands of individual devices will be able to connect to cell towers at once without issue.
The implications for that are massive, and will usher in truly connected cities where traffic lights, street lights, road sensors, vehicles, signs and a litany of other previously unconnected objects and structures come online and are able to talk to each other. That will allow for far more efficient traffic flow, improve self-driving vehicle deployment and allow for more intelligent route mapping.
It’s not just about traffic, though. 5G will make mobile virtual reality and augmented reality more viable, and enable businesses to track packages via built-in radios.
Qualcomm (QCOM), which makes wireless modems for many of today’s smartphones, says that the technology could have a similar impact on the world as electrification, with every device, whether at home, in the office or in a vehicle, connected to each other.
How and when will it work?
I’ve got some good news and some bad news. The good news is that you can expect 5G nationwide by 2020. That’s inline with the wireless industry trend of upgrading connectivity technologies every decade. 1G came out in the 1980s, while 2G was launched in the 1990s. 3G hit the market around the 2000s, and 4G LTE took off in the 2010s. And now carriers are set to roll out 5G by the beginning of the next decade.
The bad news is, it won’t be as ubiquitous as 4G LTE for a while after that. Worse still, it won’t work with your current smartphone.
That’s because 5G will require all new antennas and cell sites to work. What’s more, 5G with millimeter wave technology, which is incredibly fast and offers low latency and wide bandwidth, will make participating carriers like Verizon (VZ)  (Yahoo Finance’s parent company) build cell sites on multiple towers and poles to maximize efficiency.
Millimeter wave technology is also difficult to work with since it can be easily blocked by things like cars and other people. So carriers and technology companies are working to ensure that such connections are able to overcome those issues.
Don’t expect 4G LTE to go away anytime soon either. 4G will serve as a backup for 5G connections when there are no compatible towers nearby. In fact, 4G LTE is still being perfected itself, which means speeds for those connections will continue to increase, though it will never be as fast as 5G.
For now, you can continue to enjoy your relatively fast 4G LTE connection and stream HD movies or play HQTrivia without much issue. But when 5G finally hits the market, you’ll need to prepare for a whole new world.
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How to Figure Out If Someone Has Relationship Potential After Only One Date
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First dates can determine a lot. (Illustration: Hannah Jacobs for Yahoo Style)
Today’s dating culture isn’t one of immediate investment. With apps like Tinder, Bumble, Match, and the League flooding the landscape, you can have dates round the clock if you’d like.
Many daters, especially in big cities, set up multiple dates over the course of an evening: happy hour drink with one person, dinner around 7:30 or 8 p.m. with another, and a late-night cocktail with yet another. In less hectic settings, dating can still be a frenzied mix ’n’ match process. Friends of mine, when really invested and committed to the process, have averaged three dates with three different prospects in a week.
Needless to say, today’s version of dating can feel more like speed dating. You’re trying to gather information on dates as efficiently as possible, to see if you have enough in common to keep going, while still putting your best foot forward. No easy task.
The first date is actually the best time to sleuth out some important information, because you’re generally operating in a pretty clear headspace. You’re not super invested in the person sitting next to you, nor are you blinded by chemistry. I’m going to assume you already know to watch out for how your date treats the wait staff and other obvious advice for first dates. (Keep looking for those basic tenets of kindness, character, and respect.) The below advice is a step beyond.
While you can’t gather everything you need to know in one few-hour meeting, you can make a great start. Here’s your first-date cheat sheet.
How does your date discuss the current nature of his or her life? Daters generally tell you who they are, the question is: “Are you listening?” People who aren’t ready for a real relationship will tell you all the reasons they aren’t. They’ll be super busy at work; considering a move; about to start grad school; fresh from a breakup; about to go away on a long work trip. Notice the roadblocks that people bring up, especially if they don’t explain them away in an attempt to make you feel better.
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If a person casually tosses out a bunch of barriers to intimacy, you can assume there may be some timing issues — even if you two do connect. If you don’t mind someone who’s slower to warm up and commit, feel free to proceed with caution. If you don’t like that the person is presenting 29,430 barriers to relationship status on the first date, you can move on to someone who’s more available.
How does your date react to your life, your goals, and your plans? You want someone who is going to be genuinely supportive of your immediate and longer-term goals, so it’s important to see if that person acts engaged and interested when you talk about them. Does your date think it’s fascinating that you want to open a bakery in the future, and ask you why? Or does that person simply wave it off with an, “Oh, cool, that’s fun … Do you want to get another round?”
Some people dominate the conversation with their goals and dreams. They are looking for a plus-one who will fit into their life, not a partnership in which two dynamic timelines will need to merge into one. If that’s fine with you, then tally forth. But if adapting to someone else’s schedule isn’t your cup of tea, this might not be a match made in heaven.
How does your date talk about family, friends, and exes? Maybe you connect easily, have a marathon date, and wind up talking about some deep issues. Great! I’m not really one for dating rules. You can and should talk about the big stuff whenever it feels natural and right. However, beware the person who has a lot of broken relationships, and talks about others with resentment or ire.
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Lots of narcissists are charismatic. They can create chemistry. You may feel you connect with them instantly — so beware the love-bomber, who showers you with attention, sweet-talks you right off the bat, and attempts to create an automatic relationship to suck you in. Also, watch out for magnetic people who tell you they have poor relationships with family, almost no close friends, and exes who are “crazy” or unreasonable.
According to psychologist Alexandra Solomon, PhD, it’s essential to find a partner with relational self-awareness. This means some can take a “curious stance” when looking at their relationships. They have perspective; they see past breakups as “some stuff you did wrong, some stuff I did wrong,” listen to feedback without getting defensive, see how relationships have shaped their life trajectory, and deal with their feelings in a healthy manner (discuss them versus act out).
Watch how your dates casually discuss people who have passed through their lives. Can they be critical of themselves when appropriate? Are they taking that information, applying it, and trying to create stronger relationships in the future? Or is it “all the other person’s fault”?
Do you seem potentially compatible? It’s fun to see if you have chemistry with a new dating prospect; however, before you get swept away in that blinding flood of hormones, take a moment to gauge compatibility. I’m not saying you can know if you are truly compatible after one date, but you can sometimes know if you are not compatible — even if you like the person.
You should walk into each first date knowing what you need at baseline (does a partner need to be the same religion as you? have similar values? a wicked sense of humor?), and also keeping an open mind about the wish-list items (height, job, education, etc). If you’re in love with the city, and your date’s major goal in life is to move out to a ranch in Montana, your futures may not align. If religion is a deal breaker, and you find someone who’s practicing another faith, you may want to consider bowing out early.
At the end of the day, it’s probably better to “next” incompatible partners than to get emotionally entrenched in a relationship with insurmountable barriers.
Does the interaction feel reciprocal and open? Dominating the conversation is uncomfortable if you’re the one talking nonstop, and overwhelming if your date seems all about themselves. Dates should feel generally reciprocal. Conversation should have flow, even if there are a few lulls, or nerves get the best of you. Keep in mind, men tend to be slower to open up than women. Research suggests men find women who are willing to open up about themselves on a first date more attractive, aka those who use the word I more frequently. So if you’re a woman on a date with a man, don’t be afraid to talk more than you listen, especially if he’s asking lots of questions to prove he’s interested and engaged.
Overall, though, openness should be met with openness. You’re on the date to push yourself out of your comfort zone and see if you have enough in common, if you can connect on some level, or if you just can’t. You should feel like the person sitting across from you is forthcoming, especially if you ask a direct question.
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Once, I had a lurking suspicion about someone’s history of fidelity, so I directly asked if he’d ever cheated on a girlfriend. I would have listened to the explanation; I genuinely wanted to know what he’d say. Instead of providing a brief but honest answer (mistake, youth, etc.), he simply said, “I’m not telling you that.” That opaqueness did not sit well; we did not have another date.
How does the person act after the date? Some people date to meet tons of new people. Some date to get over an ex. Some date because they’re bored. Others date because they want to improve their skills in the art of seduction, or have sex. If you’re looking for a relationship prospect in this sea of suitors, you have to gauge how the persons acts after a date.
If you had a good time, I’d text and say so; some people really do doubt themselves, and may talk themselves out of someone they really like. Anyone who is worth your time will respond positively and set up another date almost immediately, or within a day or two maximum. Anyone who can’t make time for you once a week in the beginning, more as you progress, is distracted — by other commitments, all the options on the dating market, a breakup, or something else entirely. Your best bet is to look for someone who is emotionally available and ready to invest the time and attention a real relationship requires.
Jenna Birch is a journalist, a dating coach, and the author of  The Love Gap (Grand Central Life & Style, January 2018). Her relationship column appears on Yahoo every Monday. To ask her a question, which may appear in an upcoming post, send an email to [email protected] with “YAHOO QUESTION” in the subject line.
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