Me too! Nice setup, get that antenna up and I'll hope to see you on the airwaves.
I live with antenna restrictions from 2 sources, the HOA and the XYL, the latter being more restrictive. I am allowed wire antennas in the trees as long as they are essentially invisible, but no towers. Fortunately we have trees.
73's from N5SI in Magnolia, Texas
I was amused by the Hawaii volcanoes where the "... spurts of lava have been known to reach as high as a cubic mile ..."
That printer looks like a newer version of my Canon Pixma MX922. Mine has one black cartridge for text (the larger one) and another for photos (the smaller one).
Good one Bob, but for those who might stumble across this chain and are looking for a solution...
You don't have to retype the section. Select the offending text and hit Shift-F3. Do this repeated times and watch what happens. The selected text goes to all upper-case, then to all lower-case, then the first word in each sentence is capitalized and then it all repeats.
This has saved me from the plight of the OP many times. Passwords are another problem.
Love it, but how to get the squirrel to pose???
I drive a 2003 Lincoln Towncar, also bought it cheap from a little old lady. It is the family's second car and now has 42K miles and we drive it about 5K miles per year. The primary maintenance expenses are oil changes and the annual inspection. It is comfortable, reliable and unfashionable, perhaps the opposite of the Lamborghini, subject of the OP. If it ever gives out I might get something more practical, economical, fashionable or utilitarian, but at the rate it is going I think it might outlast me.
DaveO wrote:
Gee,could you provide at least one or two examples? I have yet to face that issue or any others for that matter and I have been ordering at least bi-weekly for years. Guess I'm lucky...
I recently bought a new-to-me camera, Nikon D7200 and had a very good experience (GAS attack). However, while looking I ran across numerous ads for this camera at ridiculously low prices from a vendor, "just established, no feedback". These ads continue and I see one now, this one is from "Dustin K Kaui, Just Launched (Seller Profile)". This ad is for a Nikon D7200, brand new, with 18-140mm lens for $499 and says "Bränd nëw itëm! Cöntäct us priör tö ördëring~JHONSONY27 "at" Gmäil .COM~ !**" That is a direct copy and paste.
Search for any camera and look for low prices under "more buying choices".
I don't know why Amazon cannot eliminate this kind of obvious scam.
I once thought I made a mistake, but I was wrong.
If daylight savings time was good enough for Julius Caesar its good enough for me.
I gave up on HP about 3 years ago and bought a Cannon MX922 and have been happy with it. It has nice print quality and a very nice scanner. It also has fax capability but I do not use that. The print cartridges are a bit pricey but I don't print all that much so that is not a major issue for me. i like it much better than the previous HP printers. I use it with a Win7 PC.
This is a new project for Zoouniverse, the same people who a few years ago had us looking at pictures for exoplanets. That project was a rousing success. This project has us looking for another planet orbiting our sun far beyond the orbits of Neptune, Uranus and Pluto and for possible brown dwarf stars within a few light-years of our solar system. They have a great many infrared pictures of the region under investigation for us to look at. The rationale is that the human eye and brain are better at pattern recognition than their best computer programs. I find it fascinating, you might also.
This reminds me of a video I saw several years ago - the competition to build a house in 4 hours or less.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDB1O5cadQw
A telescopic image of Earth and the Moon as seen by a telescope currently orbiting Mars.
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/spaceimages/details.php?id=PIA21260
When I returned to the US after time in other-side-of-the-road-land I would often turn on the windshield wipers when I had intended to use the turn signals, the 2 controls being reversed on the steering column. My wife got good fun pointing my error out to me. I now smile knowingly when seeing others turning on their wipers when approaching intersections.