Sweet. Looks mirrorless to me!
I say I can, but my wife says I can't!
I feel your pain.
Spectrum's webmail is clunky and rather slow.
Wow, how do you get 100 emails to show at once?
Mine only shows 20 at a time.
Doesn't take long (a few seconds) to delete all 20, but it takes 10 or 20 seconds to show the next 20.
So it takes about 30 seconds to go page to page and delete 100. (a little better than you).
I think you are using Windows —right? Maybe that is the difference.
I use a Mac, and Apple Mail on several Macs, so I don't have it set to forward my emails since Apple Mail just connects to the Spectrum account and I use the Spectrum email address for everything.
I have mine set to delete emails from Spectrum server when I delete them from Apple Mail.
That was very flakey for years, but recently has worked pretty will, although some don't get deleted sometimes (Mails says "can't reach server to delete" and I need to nuke those by hand on Spectrum site).
In the past I have spent many hours deleting on the Spectrum site, it is slow.
But working pretty well now with Mail auto-deleting. Only a few fail to delete automatically.
If you use gmail, you could forward all your Spectrum emails to gmail and set Spectrum to delete them from server automatically when they are forwarded. Then you could access or delete old emails from gmail.
But your replies would have gmail address—is that OK?
I love it when the screen shows a sunny icon and it is raining at my house.
Cool!
I remember that. My grandma lived in St. Luis and we'd visit in the summer.
Seemed like it took a long time to join the 2 parts, then finally it was compete!
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But sounds like those will be tiny for you, so look closely!
The rise in noise complaints is partly because of a huge increase in the number of flights and size of jets in the past few decades.
At least for my fiends who live near Burbank airport.
Nope, some of those who have omicrom did have boosters.
Keep your masks on!
I use those orange plastic holders designed for extension cords from a dollar store.
Works great, no tangles and easy to "unroll" when hanging lights.
For those interested an alternative to Photoshop:
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I have had a Wacom for about 10 years— but I only use it for intricate drawing and when I am doing extensive retouching in Photoshop.
I am much more comfortable with the mouse and very accurate with a mouse after 30 years with a mouse, so for me, the main thing I love about the wacom is the ability to use pressure-sensitive settings for the pen to allow me to vary stroke-width, brush size, or flow with pressure changes.
That really does make drawing and painting MUCH easier with the pen.
Many of my friends/co-workers use the Wacom for everythimg and love it, I generally find the mouse easier, except when I need to be super-accurate or draw by hand or need pressure-sensitive control.