I was about to say Jerry, had in not been your imagination doing its thing again...it must have been a dream, being it was 12° yesterday. :) :)
I typically wait till the time security updates on the older OS will no longer be available. That being said, it gives MS plenty of time to iron out the always found bugs in a new OS.
jerryc41 wrote:
I lost interest in the Olympics a couple of years ago, but I see that it isn't available live on free TV. If you want to watch, you have to pay NBC to watch it on their streaming channel - $4.99/month. There are ways you can watch it for free.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2022/02/08/how-to-watch-olympics-free/
https://www.rollingstone.com/tv/tv-news/how-to-watch-2022-beijing-winter-olympics-online-free-1290550/
The Olympics is a money well that just keeps on giving.
"NBCUniversal CEO Jeff Shell took in $16.5 million in total compensation, while his boss, Comcast Chairman and CEO Brian Roberts raked in a staggering $32.7 million."
I lost interest in the Olympics a couple of years ... (
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Get used to it, mark my words...within five years we will be paying for all TV via Apps.
Beautiful pictures but not much of a review that was helpful to my awaiting purchase. Funny how we all seem to pick out only the negatives. I guess we're a negative bunch. LOL
cmc4214 wrote:
Why does someone who apparently hate waste have an avatar of a race car, there is no greater waste of fossil fuels than auto racing...serves no purpose other than bragging rights.
I suppose something like a tree activist living in a wood framed house :)
[quote=ecobin]Freedom of speech has morphed into freedom to lie. And our wonderful social media is responsible for its flourishing. Yes, very ignorant people abusing our freedoms.[/quote
And who do you think we can thank for that?
For JPGS,Tiffs (processed & Printable) I created shortcuts on my desktop to all Photos processed... For RAW, advised um to learn Lightroom and they need to continue paying my Adobe subscription or find an alternative. My niece (a Photog in her own right, knows how, just leaving a printed directory of where things are.
jerryc41 wrote:
I've worn out starter cords, too.
Project Farm tested battery-powered saws.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_aBZt8m1XkQ&t=25s
And - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9WDaTwEwhTk&t=7s
I have 2 of the original Stihl Farm bosses for probably 40 years and a couple newer Ms 170's, never had a problem starting unless ya let the gas sit. A month is to long IMO. Empty the tanks and run them dry to flush the carbs. What I do and they always start when needed.
jerryc41 wrote:
If I don't recognize the number, I pickup and hangup. I'll have to get my call blocker working again.
by picking up, you're letting um know it's a good number. :(
And to think, there is a solution to every problem.
I'll stick with my Eizo monitors
Funny how some will complain about the most ridiculous things. Ya have those that complain about trees being cut down, (who live in wood structured houses) and then there are those who complain about how wasteful getting paper statements in the mail, or how big boxes are in the shipping of a small item. Then there are those who complain about no manuals of hundreds of pages, yet more readily available via internet as a PDF file. Jeeeeezzzzz, give it a break. Nikon is perhaps being Green by not wasting thousand of trees having to print manuals that for the most part don't get read. I'm sure no lengthy PRINTED manual is a result of a study done, Yey or Ney to a printed manual. Or maybe they just took it upon themselves to save you a couple bucks in not printing a manual.