Who is the first Irishman that comes out in Spring? Patty O'Furniture
Recent Personal ad: Man with Coronavirus seeks woman with lyme disease.
And still there are people who don't believe God did this.
Sounds like what the mainstream media does with information about Trump and other Conservatives
My biggest problem in 2038 will be breathing.
jerryc41 wrote:
I have a dog that barks just for the fun of it. I'm wondering if any of these devices is worth getting. I don't want anything that's going to hurt him. The descriptions say that they get the dog's attention and distract him, so he stops barking. Any opinions?
https://smile.amazon.com/s?k=stop+dog+barking&ref=nb_sb_noss_2him, so he stops barking.
Try throwing him/her a bone. Or get ear plugs.
What do a Texas tornado and a Tennessee divorce have in common? No matter what happens, someone's going to lose a house trailer.
The new fire sticks now come with Alexa voice commands, too. I like mine a lot.
I live in Wisconsin. We had 3 days of Fall this year. We've also had 3 measurable snowfalls and it's only the 12th of November. And I live near Milwaukee. We usually only have 2 seasons anyway here. Winter and Construction.
No, that would be Tennessee
Now I need to pick a state I don't like....lol
will47 wrote:
I have never used a Mac, always Windows based. If I chose to switch to Mac how difficult is this? What could I expect and do I get anything better by doing so? Thanks.
I've only had the experience from the beginning of both companies. An Apple computer is best suited for drawing and painting. An IBM clone, which is most windows based computers, is best for number crunching. This was the early designs and set ups. I don't do much of either anymore, since being retired, but I've used both in my teaching days and have found it to be true, 20 years ago. I think now, it's a matter of what you are used to, program wise and what programs work best in the platforms. I would still go with Apple for working with photos and the programs made for them, although they are more expensive than Windows machines. One way to choose might be to research programs you want to use and see what platform they work better on.
I was in Germany last month and took a visit to Beethoven's gravesite. As I was approaching his gravestone to look at the writing, I kept hearing music, but really weird sounds. Getting closer and closer I could finally hear the music clearer. It sounded like a symphony playing backwards. Just then a caretaker came over to talk to me. I said to him, why am I hearing this weird music? He explained...oh, that's Beethoven...decomposing.
jerryc41 wrote:
Yes, there is an M in this graphic. No extra credit for finding a V.
I found the M. Then I turned the screen upside down and found a w and about 200 more Ms.