Awesome. How big is it, and where did you learn what all these bugs are?
When I was 16, our home did not have central air, but it had two window units. I used to make a pallet under one of them and sleep there in order to be cool. One morning I woke up and found a brown recluse squashed in my bedding. I also had a bite on my arm. It took a year for the wound to heal up and just before it healed, black goop spilled out of the wound site and down my arm. Very icky, especially since it happened in class.
sumo wrote:
Hibiscus just opening for the day....shame these flowers only last one day
Yes it is a shame, but mine has new blooms every day to replace the ones that died off. Last summer I had a little over 100 blooms total. Some days there were two or three and other days just one. But for three months the bees and I were able to appreciate them.
Name, I understand their function. Everyone should know who the sheriff is.
Bill_de wrote:
Nobody wants to see debates over the rules. It would probably take more space than a raw vs jpg thread.
However, you can send a private message to Admin.
Just click on the 'private messages' button above and put Admin in the Compose new message to: box.
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I have just one question, who is admin?
Just a USB cable with the proper connectors for your iPad and PC. iPads can use a lightning or a USB C connector depending on the model. The PC always has a USB A connector. Search the Internet for your iPad model”s specs. They will say what connector you need.
An English friend of mine, who is very sarcastic by the way, always said, “Sarcasm is the lowest form of wit.” I thought it peculiar to say that since she was so sarcastic herself.
Oscar Wilde once said, “Sarcasm is the lowest form of wit, but the highest form of intelligence.”
To me, it’s the ability to insult someone’s intelligence without them realizing they have been insulted.
Connect the iPad to your computer with a USB cable. If File Explorer does not open, then open it and find the iPad in the list. Your photos should be visible and you can then transfer them to your computer. Then open them on your computer and print them to the connected printer. No WiFi is used at all.
Thanks for including the 2D version.
I normally don’t like a lot of ink, but in this case I think she wears it well. Very nicely done and a very beautiful lady.
My question is why are we experiencing a computer ship shortage? I suspect it is a man made shortage. In other words, somewhere in the supply chain, someone has decided to create a shortage to drive prices up. I know who my main suspect is, I’m curious if anyone has seen any hard data on why there is a shortage.
If you mainly want the local channels, you can get those on a digital antenna. My mom calls hers a mud flap. But, if you want things like HDTV, Food Network, TNT, TBS etc, you’re going to need a streaming device.
I’ve tried the Firestick and was not pleased with it. I had frequent lockup’s, applications crashing, buffering that the stick did not tolerate, etc. I replaced it with another Firestick and experienced the same thing. I suspected that the stick was overheating and was too small to dissipate the heat. My third streaming device is a Roku Ultra LT. it’s a Walmart exclusive, but is the best deal on Roku devices. So far I’m very happy with it. I still get occasional buffering, but the Roku handles it beautifully. I would also swear the images are brighter and sharper although I can’t imagine why.
The buffering I spoke of is my internet connection. I have 500 Mbps, by it still will stop responding from time to time. Frequent reboots of the modem/router help.
For apps, you will need YouTubeTV or Hulu plus live TV. You can get away with just basic Hulu if you don’t mind waiting until the next day to watch your shows.
Overall we are pleased that we are no longer feeding the cable TV provider any more than we have to. $95 per month for Internet, $75 per month for Hulu Live TV with Disney+ and ESPN+.
Like I said, the only negative experience we had was with the Firestick.
HOT Texas wrote:
Internet been down for two days, been mowing and stuff, rain every day.
still enjoying my new macro lens
Getting a little better with it.
I would say that you have mastered it.
Very nice. As the poster above observed, sharp colorful images.
Thanks for posting this. I heard about it on the radio and forgot to hunt for it. I’m not sure if it said anywhere, but the large black dog was an expensive service dog. Just goes to show the power of adrenaline.