If it doesn't work for you, just type it in!!
You've got me thinking now of what I can do with some on my current system (W-10)!
AAAAHHHHHH YES !!! Good old DOS. Had much fun with "batch files"! I still have some on my old PC. DA.bat -directory of drive A, etc. Shortcuts.
My doctor and I discussing golf. I told him I was having trouble with my driver. I said "I think I'm standing to close to the ball". He said "Before you hit it or after you hit it?".
You have never cooked a three minute egg??
Taking a picture is stealing!!
Old buildings do invoke memories. Memories of a time of pure involvement, hard work and reward. When things were much simpler, friendlier and required common sense!
Say that again and see what happens!
Violation? The person in the back had an outstanding parking ticket!
I have a Garmin unit suction cup mounted on a disc of plexi-glass that is attached to a cylinder of wood. That cylinder wedges into one of the four cup holders in the center console by the radio in my Ford Van. A little black tape and some foam rubber keeps it from swiveling. Works for me. Couple of looong sentences. Too many prepositions.
Remember English class: in, over, under, to, at, by, for, from, of, off, ...........?
Before you do anything, unplug the printer from the power supply, wait 10 or 15 seconds and let reset, plug it back it in, and reboot your computer. My sister and I, two separate house holds, have had some strange things going on with our Epsons lately. Printer offline, printer not corresponding (but still prints), etc. This routine was the fix. Good luck.
The problem with a large portion of the world today is everybody is getting a lot more SPENDING cents but a lot less COMMON sense!
Funny! 35 to 44. Not too shabby for an 81 year old I guess.
LWayne wrote:
From the Dixie Classic Fair in Winston-Salem, NC
Our county fair in Crown Point, IN also has an annual contest. Winning pumpkin usually weighs 900 to 1200 pounds.
Makes for a pretty good sized pie!
Take the number of shutter 'F-stop'' possibilities, times the number of possible shutter 'time' settings, times the number of 'ISO' possibilities, times the number of stops on the
'+/-' dial, times the number of 'white balance' settings, times all 'other variable' settings and you'll probably be close to your answer. But I would multiply that total by at least 24 because you've probably missed something!