10-24-2013, 04:29 PM | #36541 |
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Went to a conference today, so just finished totting up the freebies I brought back with me; 12 pens, 7 2gb memory sticks, 3 4gb memory sticks, 1 8gb memory stick, 3 small torches (1 not working), 1 non-stick mat for your car dashboard, 2 paper pads in a holder with a pen, 1 T-shirt and a small rain forest's worth of printed case studies, product and service promotions and business cards.
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10-24-2013, 04:54 PM | #36542 |
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It was a long day today. Since the fire my father put the bookkeeping for the store on the backburner, but it really needed to be done. So today I was on my own in the store. Luckily it wasn't busy, until 2pm I was busy checking, tagging and putting away to big shipments that came in earlier this week, after that I read between customers (managed to read 200 pages of Merrily Watkins #10). On Thursday we're also open between 7pm and 9pm, I hate having to rush with eating so I ordered taco's after 9pm.
Tomorrow I expect I'll be on my own most of the day and I think it will be busier than today since the weather won't be as nice. Now off to bed and watch an episode of Time Team or something to wind down. |
10-24-2013, 06:37 PM | #36543 |
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So, you wake up with crushing left sided chest pain ....
Call 911? No Go to the hospital? No Remove large cat with cold feet from your rib cage? Yes .... When I sleep on my side, Stella desperately tries to perch on my upper shoulder & ribs ... somewhat impairing my breathing ... |
10-25-2013, 04:17 AM | #36544 |
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Wondering why I even bother vacuuming the entranceway of the store daily in autumn. Within half an hour of me vacuuming there's a new layer of leaves.
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10-25-2013, 07:40 AM | #36545 | |
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10-25-2013, 05:34 PM | #36546 | |
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10-25-2013, 06:01 PM | #36547 |
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To cats, sleeping humans are a convenient source of radiant heat. If I am so inconsiderate as to sleep on my side, thereby decreasing the square footage of available warm human for catly use, I am punished by near asphyxiation to remind me of my duties ... to cats ...
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10-26-2013, 11:15 AM | #36548 |
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I find this thread hilarious at present. In the IT community, Windows is regarded as a game of leap frog. Every even release is crap, every odd one is ...tolerable, as features are added in the even releases while problems are fixed in the odd ones. Leaving out NT and 2000 which were business OSes designed for servers and not ome/personal computers, it went like so:
Windows 3.0 - much more powerful than previously but very problematic Windows 3.11 - problems are mostly if not all nailed down Windows 95 - reinvented, loads of new features, many badly implemented Windows 98/98SE - about as perfect as a graphical OS could be without making it into a serious Unix-like OS. Windows ME - loads of new features with absolutely no purpose, it was like MS got lost in play toys instead of serious OS development Windows XP - this is where NT/2000 basically got merged with the home/home office OS, making Windows a serious operating system for the first time. People still use this as a lot of the features of newer OSes are seen as unnecessary by hardcore users. Windows Vista - lots of eye candy and lots of under-the-hood stuff, much of which didn't work very well until you got your hands dirty messing with its internals, often with the help of third party programs and utilities. Windows 7 - fixed most of the Vista problems and is considered a "more advanced" XP. Very clean and doesn't have the few limitations that XP does, which let a lot of die0hard XP lovers/Vista haters to justify upgradding. Windows 8 - once again MS went for eye candy and simplified user interface crap to make it more "accessible" for non-computer users, and did very little for IT, geeks, gamers and other serious computer users. Made a lot of casual computer users/Facebook junkies/smart phone users happy but a huge majority of current Windows users refused to adopt it. 8.1 is a dubious improvement but a lot of people are waiting to see if 9 will continue the trend of odd numbered versions of Windows being worthwhile. |
10-28-2013, 03:26 AM | #36549 |
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Up early, it's stormy outside and Lexie is restless and woke me up just after 7am. According to the news around 10am the storm should arrive in my city. I had planned on going to the supermarket to already get some things for our vacation (just two weeks to go!) but I think I'll postpone it until tomorrow.
So, today's task is to find films both my sister and I like to watch on vacation. |
10-28-2013, 04:54 AM | #36550 |
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Trying to figure out what the "bubbling" sensation I just felt in my leg was.
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10-28-2013, 04:50 PM | #36551 |
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Lying on my hotel bed after a comprehensive afternoon 'refreshment' in a bar here in New Orleans (on holiday).
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10-28-2013, 08:06 PM | #36552 |
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Loading 64-bit software into my new computer.
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10-29-2013, 04:30 AM | #36553 |
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Looking into a mini-cruise. My sister and I had planned on going to Brussels for a (long) weekend sometime early 2014, but yesterday she suggested going on a mini-cruise to Newcastle.
I looked into it and it seems fun, and something different than we usually do. A simple cabin is around €90 and a more luxurious cabin is almost €160 (the latter being about the same price as a simple hotel room in Brussels for a long weekend). |
10-29-2013, 04:09 PM | #36554 |
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Trying to figure out a way to tunnel out of my office at work to freedom ....
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10-29-2013, 04:51 PM | #36555 |
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