Flotation devices may be required.
TonyF wrote:
Where is this?
https://www.roadsideamerica.com/tip/35120
According to SEEK (free download and use for smartphones) it is a Flat-tailed Leaf-cutter Bee.
Nice photo.
Tiger fly. SEEK and ye shall find. An iPhone app for identifying bugs and plants. Works for snakes too. FREE.
If you have a smartphone, simply download a program called SEEK. It will identify just about anything that you can take a picture of - plants, insects, spiders. There are other apps out there that do the same thing, but I've used SEEK for a couple of years. It is FREE to use.
Classic Shell is a "dead" product. It has been replaced with "Open-Shell-Menu". It is also free.
https://open-shell.github.io/Open-Shell-Menu/
Advark wrote:
Thanks for your thoughtfulness by "so I will step in."
I will give it a try.
Lee
You're welcome. PM me if you need tech assist on it.
Advark wrote:
Wow! I absolutely hate WIN 10. Please point me to where I can learn to
make 10 look like 7.
Is it reversible? 7 back to 10?
Thanks very much.
Lee
I didn't see a reply so I will step in. Open Shell Menu is excellent and has a lot of customization available. Fun to play with and it can be turned off or uninstalled. Free, free, free.
https://open-shell.github.io/Open-Shell-Menu/
I can second the gocomics.com website. I've subscribed to them for years. They have too many to choose from. Well worth the subscription cost.
You're welcome, glad I could be of help. Being a tech, I've had to use everything since DOS 2.0. I agree with you on WIN 95 & 98. XP was also pretty good. I was quite happy with 7 and hated 8 until I figured out how to change the interface. Each time I upgrade it is with reluctance. However, if I'm to help others, I have to learn what people are using. We'll see what the future holds with MS, I would imagine the next version will be a subscription service like Office 365, Quicken and many of the photo processing software.
Billbobboy42 wrote:
I am still having a strong learning curve with WIN 10, mostly navigating.
You can try Open-Shell-Menu. It is very customizable and emulates the Windows 7 menu. The second best thing about it, it's free.
https://open-shell.github.io/Open-Shell-Menu/
Second one is an IBM Personal Portable Computer Model 5155. It only weighed 30 pounds. I still have mine. Bought it on closeout sale for $1,000. (It actually cost over $4K) 8088 processor and ran on floppies DOS 2.1. I had it pretty well hopped up - 1 MB on-board memory ($$$$), an external 10 MB hard drive ($300 on sale). Flew with it all over the country doing software training in the 1980's.