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Despite the absence of electricity I've started getting the new room together now the carpet's in. I remembered a charity furniture shop I take my own surplus items to, as I can't think of any secondhand ones otherwise now, and it's a waste of money buying new shelves or drawers as they don't wear out and a lot cheaper secondhand. They had a few to choose from, all under £40, and got the pine one which turned out to be IKEA anyway (teach them for building up the queues again) and probably well under half the new price. I measured the car and it just fit, but turned out the driver's seat was pushed down so couldn't use it, and rather than pay £20 for a delivery they said it would go on the roof, so despite no rack I tied it on and somehow got it home both in the same place and without being seen by the police. It's not actually illegal but probably not the proper way to do it. I've been sorting out loose books from the floor and model cars from bookshelves since and slowly clearing piles that had formed once the existing storage was filled before I was 40.
I had a nice trip into Sussex yesterday, and was driven, and got more photos for the map site which was the main reason I went there. I have more little jobs lined up for tomorrow, including finally the front lawn and sorting out some more investments that need looking after. I've got to inform the optician and see what he wants me to do next, and with any luck go and deliver my glasses to be altered again and have another couple of years of clear quiz answers. Other than that I can relax and do whatever I feel like, in great contrast to the last couple of weeks. |
Reply #561. Jun 14 11, 6:38 PM
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I've been to the library. short stop to the grocery amd lastly to the pharmacy for my insulin. Big day for me! Even so the heat was ghastly.
I'll read about climbing Mont Everest and try to cool off.
I feel we Texans resemble roaches, scuttling to our errands, then home again to the A/C!
Does the carpet look magnificent? Did you say what color?
Reply #562. Jun 15 11, 4:03 PM
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The carpet was actually almost the same colour as the pine floorboards under it, they looked about the right colour and I wanted something pale to stop it looking too dark. They also had a very nice check pattern in similar colours but was loop pile which isn't so nice to walk on besides being a few pounds more. It's called sand and that's a pretty good description.
The shelf is now in and the books occupying inappropriate places around the house are almost all gone now and in there, as well as a good deal of model cars intended for it and again no longer squeezed in places there was no space for anything really. I've been told the electrician is on his way next week and will get a radio/tv combo when it's up and may well sit there watching it as besides needing a lot of work it does overlook the garden. I'll speak to the plumber as well this week and get the heating connected and hope he doesn't charge too much.
Tomorrow I'm taking my glasses for the new lenses, more expense but when the letters on the screen begin to get jumbled it's not as if I have any choice. They seem OK until words appear or disappear that mean a word wizard question changes to one which isn't there and I realise it's happening. It'll be a week before I get them, these varifocals are not a quick job and then the sunglasses have to be done as well. It's not much more than a year since the last time. I think that's all the news since yesterday, worth reporting anyway, the rest really wasn't. |
Reply #563. Jun 15 11, 7:19 PM
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I had to count my fingers after taking in my glasses to be changed- and make sure I could walk as most of an arm and leg were removed to pay for lenses which turn out to be only .25 different from before- if I can read that much better with such a small change it will have been worth it but never had to get new lenses for less than .5 before. I'll find out when I get them back next week but the sunglasses are going round the corner for almost half the price if they need doing as well.
Otherwise it's been catching up with shopping and housework, and was reminded of another long forgotten delicacy yesterday I used to have at home which was wurst, so picked up a roll today although the eggs to go with it only had 10 days on six and will sort that out another time. The wireless connector situation has gone for bad to worse, I contacted Kodak as the last resort and they asked me (or ordered me) to connect my router to my ethernet cable. No way Jose, can't they read? If I had a wireless router already then why would I have needed to set up a brand new network for their sodding printer? I replied explaining that if you have said equipment then there is no problem, the problem is setting up a network from scratch. I also sent a message to the shop telling them that all my enquiries tell me that depsite the same person selling me the printer in the first place it seems a wireless adaptor is to connect a laptop to a roaming wireless network and not a PC to peripherals which appears to need a router. I was at their mercy, and if I'd been working in the sports shop and sold someone a cricket ball to play tennis I'd have deserved the sack and a swift kick up the backside as well which is an equivalent schoolboy error (and a retarded schoolboy at that). I am hoping that if it's the shop's fault for selling me the completely wrong kit then they'll take back their bloody adapter and give me the thing I needed in the first place and not mess me around any further. It's such a simple thing for those qualified to set up a wireless peripheral network and if he sold me a laptop dongle and not a PC router then I'd suggest a long list of possible punishments, although ideally he'd be sent round here to fit the damn thing if they ever get round to swapping over whatever requires it. I'm virtually certain now that's what happened, and you can't be expected to transmit your photos with a receiver. I may not know about networks but have the edge on logic. |
Reply #564. Jun 16 11, 2:33 PM
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Guru's log stardate 18-6-11
We are circling the rings around Uranus. The Klingons are hanging about and making the place look untidy but Charmin of Q is on his way to wipe them out. And my sanity is not in question. Worf, you are dismissed.
Anyway, as Star Trek is no more I can only improvise the Kingsbury version, probably inspired by Roy Chubby Brown without the specific wording. It's been raining all day so little actual material to report otherwise- The books, cassettes and CDs are now off the floor and in the new room as is the player, and once the power is connected I'll be able to listen to them as well. I'll get the TV next and probably move the DVD player in there as that's where they're all stored now and a nice room and very nice but old chair to sit on.
It's been a relatively busy week- Grace on Tuesday and the ex on Wednesday, the opticians and shops yesterday and gardening in between. No more specific plans ahead although hope to get to Brighton in the next week or so, and school reunions the two weekends ahead. I'm also relying on workmen who will come when it suits them and not me, the boiler is furred up and until it's serviced doesn't open the valve to turn on the hot water for more than a few seconds. My own plumber seems to have gone from pneumonia (off work for last year) to catching up on his family duties hence no actual work for customers, and as he fitted the boiler and charges pennies would prefer him and he has a good few other items he could fix as well. I'll ask the other plumber though as he has to do the radiator so may as well do both as he's here. I haven't been in long enough and off the phone to check my emails for the network fiasco, but am in no hurry as long as heads roll and it works eventually at no extra cost to me. I don't yet know who needs a footprint on their tuchus but either the guy at the shop sold me a laptop receiver and deserves a week's training at no pay, or Kodak's instructions and service is so poor they deserve a week here to set it up and upgrade all my other equipment for my inconvenience. One loose decision costs days of wasted time for the customer and if I was charging them for that they'd owe me hundreds by now. My belief is every single computer with the right software (which mine has) can be connected to a wi-fi network, and you need the right hardware and the correct instructions step by step to create it and communicate to the peripherals. Everyone not equipped with a wireless router and prefers the more reliable and faster ethernet needn't be required to spend a year studying at Loughborough Tech or Cranwell before it's possible to instal their own network without spending the amount you paid for the computer to get the same shnook from the shop to do it who gave you the wrong advice in the first place that caused it. If I hadn't bought it there I would have expected them to send me packing when I asked what to do, but as they advertise the service I do feel a bit cheated. I know one person who could do this for me but lives across London, no one else I know would have a clue and I'm one of the people they'd call to set their equipment up. But as I didn't take the Windows official course I can only do equipment I'm familiar with. I remember spending weeks trying to do a somersault off the diving board on holiday with no closer a result at the end than the start, albeit only with a couple of feet to do it which was probably attempting the impossible. But I also couldn't do a cartwheel despite being half way to BAGA gymnastics badge 2 before I left the school that did it. The network is my cartwheel, it is the step beyond my personal ability and if I lived to be 110 and practiced every day as I did on the diving board I would not ever be able to teach myself how to do it as there are no more resources left. |
Reply #565. Jun 17 11, 6:30 PM
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I'm happy to note that someone is keeping an eye out for Star Wars, we'll need to know when to head to the underground arks.
My last new carpet was a medium grey. sounds awful, until the contouring comes in, then it looked quite nice for many years. Too many chewing puppies, puddles amd wear and tear have made it an embarrassment. I thimk sand sounds lovely.
We're having 100 degree days, second weak in a row. We could sure use some rain.
Reply #566. Jun 18 11, 11:41 AM
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It's a shame we can't post photos in the blogs any more but can always put one in the forum. I'm putting the table in next week (it's in the garage and has been raining for a few days so waited for it to stop) and hopefully the electricity will also be connected and have many years of unheard free CDs I can now relax and listen to. The CD player was in my bedroom upstairs till now and don't often sit there and listen to music.
Just a bit of work today before the gym and then the laptop froze for a couple of hours and magically fixed after I stopped a couple of programs which seemed to be responsible, mainly the one I downloaded to fix the problem last time it happened. It's been OK for an hour now and fingers crossed I've pinned it down at last. The laptop is Vista and works totally differently from Windows 98 onwards which all have the same task manager. I've had to learn a little about the new resource manager now which is more for an IT graduate and just worked out where the missing material has been shoved by Windows.
I was considering going to Brighton tomorrow but just heard the charity bike ride is then, although on a parallel road I suspect much of the traffic will take that as well as the usual one won't be usable so will probably have to wait. I'm also working out a couple of the friendly football matches to go to next month as it's been a couple of years since I've been and they're usually less crowded than the regular ones I've probably seen quite enough of. My new lenses arrive next week, I've never been told to change them for only .25 before but as my reading especially on screen is a bit vague then as long as it does the trick I'll just have to live with the money. It's the second time since 1974 my distance has got a little better, so at least if I'm not wearing glasses for some reason one eye is a lot closer to reasonable and can manage except for things like driving. I had hard lenses once which made everything clearer than glasses, but the pain after a few weeks didn't subside at all and had to go back to glasses, I won't have laser as long as I can see without them and quite happy to use them as I have every day since about 1985.
Otherwise I'll just blow along with the wind (no, not that type) and see where it takes me, more house clearing and continue the gardening I finally started last week, expect no one I know at the first school reunion on Saturday and quite a few (first since 1972) the following week. And as far as I know no more medical appointments... |
Reply #567. Jun 18 11, 7:30 PM
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What a lovely idea - a Music Room!
Have you looked at all the different sorts of soft lenses you can get now? Or is it easier just to stick your glasses on?
Reply #568. Jun 18 11, 8:02 PM
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| I didn't like the idea of soft lenses- besides the lack of oxygen and cleaning rituals (hard lenses don't absorb the garbage around them so don't actually need much care or solutions) I didn't want to poke my finger in my eye every day. It's something I can't imagine anyone doing let alone being able to do myself, and that alone was enough to put me off. It seems you have to suffer one way or another with lenses so had to give them a try and they let me down. |
Reply #569. Jun 19 11, 10:04 AM
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Guru, I've worn glasses since I was 8 years old. I tried lenses, but the first ones were too difficult for me. I got used to wearing the soft ones, but tired of the upkeep and amunt of stuff you had to carry with you everywhere.
15 years ago, got the LASIK, laser eye correction. It was wonderful not to need specs to drive or watch TV. But one trade-off I didn't think of, I had no near vision! So needing reading glasses for the close up stuff anyway. The eye doctor did explain it was more of an age thing---I would have needed them soon anyway.
I just get the Dollar store kind of magnifiers. But you have set me thinking I should get an official exam soon. Maybe something more is needed.
Isn't it amazing what you come across clearing out old rooms and boxes? I found scoreheets on dog shows of my dog who's died 15 years past! Old IRS returns, have to save 7 years back, but not since 1983.
Reply #570. Jun 20 11, 2:35 AM
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I'll be clearing out a lot more now the house is finally getting in some kind of order. The glasses are already in the shop (record time for varifocals) and see the difference tomorrow when I get them. As long as I can manage without glasses I'll leave the surgery, as you discovered it's not 100% reliable and the optician said as it's not been around that long may not last and still get the old vision coming back. You can only do it about twice before the cornea becomes too thin to remove any more. I like wearing glasses anyway as it's just like wearing different disguises.
Today was a washout anyway, after losing 3 hours sleep overnight (my grandma would have given a full timetable but suffice to say I'm lighter than I was last night and so is the toilet roll) when I did get up after catching up some sleep the rain came down and I aimed for Funtrivia, blitzing the quizzes until I went to the gym. As mentioned as my glasses are ready I'm collecting them tomorrow, and if the .25 actually improves the screen views that much will go elsewhere for my summer glasses to be remade as well. And if I'm really bored will go to the wholesale shop and see if they have any nice new frames but don't actually need more than normal, sun and spares but you only live once. There's a very nice version of my Casio databank watch locally as well, very cheap and if it has a larger memory than mine may get that as well (I had one with a keyboard for about 15 years but they stopped making the parts when it used to wear out every so often and need replacing).
So the next photo trip is on ice (melted actually) for now, but as soon as convenient will be done, but besides rain yesterday the London to Brighton bike ride removed that option for now. I'm seeing the plumber to see the soonest he can come, and as my own guy seems to have retired (for me anyway) will see if he wants to service the now purely ornamental boiler. It does heat the house eventually if you leave it for long enough, but has so much limescale the tubes barely allow any air through.
So a pretty free week so far although anything can crop up. If I can go north or west again for a long trip it would be nice, but must be 30 miles minimum to extend my coverage. But there's really no need to be ambitious, I've had my eyes, blood, hair, teeth, money and anything else that needed taking care of done now, and besides a few more paper forms I need to fill in from home deserve a break. There's also the printer fiasco which threatens to drag on for months. With so many companies involved each is always ready to divert any responsibility to the other, although the retailer is really the only one who needs the ass-kicking as it would have been the same as me selling someone a shuttlecock to play tennis with. The email should arrive tomorrow and if it means another 30 minutes plus queuing in Comet then that's another chunk of an afternoon removed from other activities. My plan B is to attempt to return the printer altogether as it's not up to scratch and as unable to use my memory have a perfectly valid case to do so. I've found what I do want for over £100 less so am hoping they will play ball to get me out of their hair.
After my memory card died I had to buy a new one, partly as I couldn't find the receipt and forgot it was probably in guarantee. I told the company to test it as it was apparently a fairly common fault and a costly one at that. Having bought the new one I deliberately asked for a refund, but of course the cards cost them a lot more than I paid for it and they simply sent me a new one I don't need. I'm not sure if I can find a home for that but it's unlikely to be in my camera for a couple of years, and it may not live that long. I couldn't sell it either as it's only for Olympus and they don't use the format any more so am lumbered unless I can persuade the shop to take it, and although I keep all my receipts don't actually know where. There is a box but very few actually make it there.
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Reply #571. Jun 20 11, 4:13 PM
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I seem to be joining Lesley being given the runaround by stores and their managers. Comet replied with the marvelous but false excuse 'The assistant assumed I had a wireless network already'. Well derr, why would I ask for a new wireless setup if they already had one? Basically the stuff can't be done, so I politely replied to the email explaining that as Kodak advertised a non-existent function (or so limited it may as well be) then they had broken their implied terms and the contract was void. Having a legal qualification I know the law and rules and hopefully having genuinely quoted it and showed them up to be wrong they really oughtn't make a fuss now, plus as the fault lies with the manufacturers they have the same recourse so shouldn't end up losing anything, although by carrying inadequate stock (as my late grandpa would have said) they are sharing some of the responsibility. He had to play and check every single instrument he stocked before he let it in his shop, and the staff had to open every consignment and check the individual guitars or other, and anything that wasn't straight or had rough edges etc went straight back before a customer even realised they'd been there. You don't wait for a customer to discover a fault anyone can see, and this was a whopper (as were their advertised claims).
Otherwise it was a far too busy day but needed doing, partly as an accident closed the North Circular, the only east-west road in North London, snarling up the area for a minimum of 30 minutes in all directions. After the opticians and other shops I was caught as soon as I got to Brent Cross, turned off only to find it carried on in every other direction with people unable to get to other main roads as the traffic couldn't get on the NCR and just piled up. The cleaner was due at 5, I was 20 minutes late and called her and she was stuck in it as well and was nearly an hour late. Then my supervisor called to say she was free and that took up most of the evening, missed lots of phone calls while I was with her which needed dealing with, and also had to call the builder as after wobbling for months my brand new (in 2007, first ever) boiler finally passed out unable to revive. Luckily it's June, or I'd really be in the sh1t, but hot water is still a requirement and it was quite chilly this afternoon and could have used the heating as well (this is England after all, the month does not matter). He's elusive to say the least, and when I told him not just the hot water but now the heating was on the blink (with the same error message) he was completely thrown and said he'd have to investigate and call back tomorrow. It's well out of guarantee or I could have called Ariston who can sort things out in no time as they did with my washing machine. Maybe if I tell them I sorted out all their invoices in 1989 it would help?
Now I am free and also have no idea what to do with it. I could drive 30-40 miles due north for photos, simply as I haven't, or 50 miles west to go to Oxford, but will my energy cope with a slow car on the motorway? The old one cruised at 80 while once this hits 60 it needs a slope. That alone is tiring as a big car pretty well drives itself on a long run. The plumber says he should make it on Monday while there are three days left for the electrician to fulfil his promise, as I need electricity there the most or I can't use it at night or listen to music or get a TV for it. So more jobs out of the way, the glasses do seem a little easier distance wise, and the small print I have tried seems OK although may try single vision glasses for the computer as it would raise the reading part to the middle as well which should enlarge it all. I'll get the spares done elsewhere sooner or later as I can see perfectly well with them anyway although would be nice not to change them if I need to read anything at home where I keep the others. I'll let tomorrow and beyond take care of itself though, my imagination can't be boundless and is better to be alone than have a pest over as well. I will see.
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Reply #572. Jun 21 11, 4:56 PM
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| Holy undergarments Batman, wakening and purposeful entered two games running and beaten to it both times? The guru can't be losing his touch? |
Reply #573. Jun 22 11, 10:38 AM
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| Ah, the clock's gone 30 seconds slow again. Logical answer. |
Reply #574. Jun 22 11, 1:00 PM
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Day five without the boiler. The builder said he'd investigate today and call back, still hasn't. It's warmed up in the afternoons this week and become bearable, but have to put a jumper on when it gets dark and of course hot water is but a memory.
Otherwise as the ex was coming 'some time' today I couldn't go very far, so managed to clear a bit of the garage looking for the coffee table, which isn't there. I didn't sell it (who'd buy it?) so wondering if whoever stole the tools from half the road a few years ago took that, or the same builders who may have removed my late grandma's new hoover I was supposed to have. Not that kids can run along a street carrying a coffee table so running out of alternatives. Interesting besides some really dull phone calls I've pretty well run out of plans, besides a major drive for photos which is on the system but not something I do at the drop of a hat as I used to. Tomorrow will be one of those mystery days where besides a likely trip to get the tzimmes at last in Stanmore everything else may be down to outside forces than anything I can think of.
I can barely notice a difference with the new lenses, at least on the screen, although reading small stuff must be easier which would help. As I discovered after putting two correct words in two successive games I lost as my clock had gone 30 seconds slow in just over a week. It auto updates every week or two so can't understand how that happened. I know how to fix it now after the event but that's two wins down the toilet so not a lot of use. No emails back from the shop about the printer, I put a pretty good case for a return and also seems the photos can't be bigger than 5X7 (or even 5X7 as the new pack of paper I just got is too wide despite the official numbers). More faults appear weekly and it is apparently pretty much half-made as besides the functions I never wanted or needed which I'm sure it does perfectly well more and more advertised ones seem absent.
I hope tomorrow and ahead is more interesting than I expect, the school reunion rarely has more than a couple of people I know nowadays, so a quick wander round, take some sandwiches and bugger off again till next year. I missed the last one as for the second time they sent me the ad the day after which probably means they don't have to make so many sandwiches. Pointless if you ask me. |
Reply #575. Jun 22 11, 3:15 PM
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Today has been the first totally free day for weeks, and I barely had an idea for it either for a change, and just had to let the day unfold on its own. The phone kept me occupied for most of the afternoon as usual, saw Neighbours and then went out on the bike to take some photos locally of an old post office sign I didn't realise was so rare nowadays. The shop wants me to go back and buy a router which is one step too far, so I checked out the options there and apparently if I quote the email from Kodak they seem quite prepared to give me a full refund and chase Kodak for the money as it was their fault.
The dongle was to be refunded officially, but there's no sign yet of the DVD to instal it, the first consequence of this was it made me tidy my desk as all equipment lives in the office and only on or around the desk in this case. No joy yet but it's a normal event for at least half my receipts and similar, and one small one I managed a result without still remains hidden in the shadows. The boiler is a mystery, and the builder can't now come till Tuesday and we've been going through the faults on the phone and with his experts and it seems the water problem is the same while the central heating separately packed up last week. That is dead as the fan shuts off (very familiar from the old ones) and lucky it's June, and have a gas heater in one room, and of course both problems will be addressed once he finally makes it here. The electrician however, my old car mechanic, is true to form with one day left to fulfil his promise to come this week (although as not getting paid can see a total lack of incentive) although the plumber lives two doors away so little reason not to turn up on Monday as arranged. How a large coffee table can vanish from my garage (the only place it could go as so large) beats me, it's too big to be carried through the street by kids, and unlikely for builders to have taken as under a lot of crap and invisible. I have a small blue table if not, it looks reasonable but half the size so just a radio/CD player and plant on it and that's it. I can also get my tea on it which is the most important thing so rather than get another or try and call the other up in a seance I'll see if I can manage with that instead.
The day has been nothing but chaos besides the bike trip, but am two steps closer to sorting the printer problem (I won't be going wireless whatever the outcome) and one towards the boiler. In the old days if it was the TV a swift kick solved half the faults, much the same as rebooting computers and peripherals does now, and if I could I'd do the same to the boiler. It could well be a simple physical blockage and could well dislodge it. And I got some hot water out of it (intermittent as has been for months now) but discovered the new fault was the heating which is 100% dead when I turned that side off. I am hoping for a bath soon if lucky. |
Reply #576. Jun 23 11, 3:39 PM
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These shopping ordeals are no different to having a job, just as much money rests on them and at least as demanding. I spent well over half an hour wandering around and then sitting in a chair as the customer service desk when I went to do my returns was unmanned. It's there, and has two people most of the time, but anyone who had been there in the past was manning the massive six person pileup at the tills and we just had to wait, four people and I was third. I was late to do the gardening as a result, and once the lawn was mowed the rain came and couldn't do the rest. I got the money back for the pointless dongle, and then had to wait for approval to return the printer as Kodak had gone home for the weekend once they'd finally got round to me. Of course paying customers come first, they may hope the others will get fed up and use their unusable items as doorstops or bird scarers. My arse I will. He said 'You should have come before 5' I did, half an hour or more before 5. 'Oh yes, you did'. One step further anyhow.
Not having a large coffee table has stopped my progress in the new room, there isn't anything else suitable, and put the whole issue on hold. Of course the electrician didn't turn up (as well as par for the course he isn't getting paid, so go figure). Next week the plumbing should all be sorted out if both workmen stick to the arrangements, and may even get the power connected as well as it will be nice to listen to my CDs there at last. Plus the spare bed's been in the middle of the room for a month waiting for someone to lift the floor up. I've done all I can anyway and the shop will call me when they've been on to Kodak. I just hope a summons won't have to follow.
They've also just announced annual energy bills will rise £600 for climate subsidies. Is that worth freezing for? Ironic really considering although they want to stop us getting warmer forcing people to be colder to me at least is a million times worse. If you don't want your children running into the street you don't cut their legs off. It will stop them of course, although stopping people from having heating in the winter won't do a thing except kill a few more old people. These are the people everyone except a few percent voted in. Tragic. |
Reply #577. Jun 24 11, 4:45 PM
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Just catching up, as I've had my tech troubles this past week.
My FT was loading at a snail's pace, some games wouldn't open at all. Always my first move is to drop cookies and check keyboard batteries. But I had a screen that said my server was having trouble.
Back to normal now, but I did replace the batteries.
96 degrees in the shade, my A/C is over powered. Poor thing tries to keep up.
Reply #578. Jun 24 11, 6:29 PM
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| Cold and wet here, even worse than most Junes. They've forecast blazing heat tomorrow, less than 12 hours away and still pouring. I'll believe it when I see it and if the school reunion is wet tomorrow everyone will be squashed into the hall, again. We can only hope, it's been like this for over a month after a hot April. |
Reply #579. Jun 24 11, 7:56 PM
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I also thought the summer started off to be a hot one.
At least your garden is getting a good drink!
I've had a lazy Saturday. My premier movie channels are free this weekend, I guess because of Father's Day. They give you a movie weekend, hoping you go into shock on Monday when they turn it back off.
Your patience was above and beyond at the returns counter. My doctor's office is notorious for the length of time waiting. Even with a scheduled appointment, 2 hours is common. I have to bring a book, and sometimes food and water!
Reply #580. Jun 25 11, 4:49 PM
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