That's why we live in Florida.
My favourite, is the fake Windows caller, I don't give them a chance to ask questions and then start to berate them about being late at my house, to replace the double glazing. Unfortunately, they hang up after a while.
Well done Yorkie, from a Floridian ULL boy
In the UK the license plate stays with the car for life and goes from owner to owner, unless you want to transfer it to a new or other car, people pay thousands of £ pounds for a named number, my brother won't tell me what he paid for "HOLLY", his daughter's car. Back in the sixties I had the chance of buying a car with DAV1D, for £50, that plate now would be several thousands.
Reconvic wrote:
Seldom do I post a single shot but I REALLY like this spoonie. Nikon D850 & Tamron 600 G2...Download is worth it...
Nice capture location where??
Abo wrote:
So... full size motorcycles can do dirt... which contradicts what you previously said ie.
"full size cycles don't do dirt!"And if you have to "man handle" a motorcycle (while actually riding it as oppossed
to pushing it backward up a hill) you've screwed up.
And Country Boy, just to scotch that germ of conflict that's
germinating in your cranial cavity, a Honda Led Wing... I mean Goldwing
is not a "full size motorcycle"... it is a grossly over size motorcycle... bless it's obesity.
And having clarified the point of obesity, I have to say, if I'm
ever overwhelmed by a compulsion (probably bought on
by some kind of psychosis) to acquire a half ton sofa on two wheels
I reckon the only way to go, is a Goldwing
If only Honda'd put six 40mm throttle bodies, hairy cams 12/1 compression ratio etc on/in that power plant,
and install it in a minimalist chopper
PS. Pleased to know you survived your Kwaka 9.
Warm regards,
Alan.
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They did with the Honda Valkyrie.
What happened to my File Explorer in Windows 10?
To check it out in Windows 10, select its icon on the taskbar or the Start menu, or press the Windows logo key + E on your keyboard. Here are some noteworthy changes for Windows 10: OneDrive is now part of File Explorer. ... Now, you can use apps to share files and photos right from File Explorer.
What's changed in File Explorer
Windows 10
Like many of the finer things in life, File Explorer has gotten better with age. To check it out in Windows 10, select its icon on the taskbar or the Start menu, or press the Windows logo key + E on your keyboard.
Shows File Explorer icon in the taskbar
Here are some noteworthy changes for Windows 10:
OneDrive is now part of File Explorer. For a quick primer on how it works, check out OneDrive on your PC.
When File Explorer opens, you'll land in Quick access. Your frequently used folders and recently used files are listed there, so you won't have to dig through a series of folders to find them. Pin your favorite folders to Quick access to keep them close at hand. For more info, see Pin, remove, and customize in Quick access.
Quick access in File Explorer
Now, you can use apps to share files and photos right from File Explorer. Select the files you want to share, go to the Share tab, select the Share button, and then choose an app. For more info on sharing options, see Share files in File Explorer.
If you're coming from Windows 7, here are a couple more differences:
My Computer is now called This PC, and it won’t show up on your desktop by default. To find out how to add This PC to your desktop or the Start menu, see My Computer is now This PC.
Libraries won’t show up in File Explorer unless you want them to. To add them to the left pane, select the View tab > Navigation pane > Show libraries
JohnnyDW wrote:
Just felt like cheering myself up in the rain with a sunny carefree shot from the Normal Times a few years ago.
That's the narrow entrance into Peggy's Cove. We sailed down from Prospect Bay for breakfast.
Nikon D90
10.0-20.0mm f/4.0-5.6
18.0mm
1/160 sec
f/6.3
ISO 200
Nice capture, do you still use the D90?, we enjoyed our visit there but it was crowded.
I was trying to take your 1314-2 photograph of the entrance, back when Bill Clinton was president, a 7'(seemed like it) tall bodyguard, moved us on, the G8 summit gang were all visiting the cathedral that day.
Saw a car sticker that said, Aren't Grandchildren great, "why didn't we have them first".