Posted on 09/05/2013 10:24:15 AM PDT by Victoria Bingham
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Just read what you said about amoeba cooking. Cyber said you could do that before you wrote it. Amazing! ROTFLMAO. Haven’t seen that acronym in a long time, but it’s true.
Hey, what do you say to Pizza tonight?
I didn’t realize it was an official cooking term!
I’ve never heard it before. There’s a reason. Anything that has to do with doubling or halving throws me off. It’s like cutting a pie into six pieces. My brain will not calculate that.
I’m heading for bed. My feet are swollen and the water pills won’t be here until Monday. I REALLY need a local source!
You could exchange mangoes with peaches. Same texture. Flavor would be a little different, but still good.
See how quickly things you say can move into the public domain?
My old-fashioned remedies just came into play. Drink a tablespoon of apple cider vinegar. It works. Just hold your nose if you can’t handle the aroma.
Well, right now its a Raring Ringtail (Ubuntu 13.040) but on Oct. 17 it will become a Saucy Salamander (Ubuntu 13.10)... (Do I need to ping Salamander? ;-)
Ok, now that I've helped, I'll add my $0.02 worth...
Ubuntu is one of the many Linux distributions available. Many of them allow you to download and burn a cd/r (some require a dvd/r due to size of the download file) and the cd (or dvd) is bootable and will allow you to run the operating system from the optical media without physically installing it on your machine. As such, it is a viable option to get a machine up and running if Windoze craps or is slimed/infested, er, infected... This assumes that you still have a functioning mother board, cpu, and cd/dvd player.
I played with Ubuntu and Mint live cd views and decided that there was little difference between them. When I built the Linux box (with a castaway case, power supply and motherboard combo - left from getting Mrs. NoC a new computer) I grabbed a Linux disk off the top of the stack and installed it. Turned out to be the Mint distro, and I have fallen back to that box occasionally while I'm working on the main windoze box. As an aside, that install was painless - required the LAN cable connected for internut access to find drivers, but other than that, no problem.
The requirements for Linux are not as demanding as for windoze, so if you have an old computer lying around, consider installing a Linux distro on it as a backup. Otherwise, consider downloading one of the available distros and keep the cd handy to boot from if the need arises.
This info parallels previous comments as support.
Any inference to a preference in Linux distros is purely unintentional, unless one of those companies wants to ship a bucket of money this way in which case I'll consider endorsing them to the exclusion of all others... ;-)
LOL!
I use it to rinse my hair, but I sure will try it for my cute little feeties! Thanks!
Ubuntu 12.04 is still the “stable” version to be supported until 2017 or something like that. I wouldn’t mind burning some discs to see what the other ones look and act like.
And with that, I’m off to bed. Elevating the feeties will help with getting rid of the water.
See y’all tomorrow!
Hey! We adore your pics! You are soooooo awesome! Thank you!
FWIW, that was my Mother's remedy. But we did have real apple cider vinegar (as opposed to this watered down stuff they sell in the stores now...) Got if from my Grandfather who always seemed to have some double fermented cider around... ;-)
(Vinegar is what you get when your hard cider ferments...)
One more caveat to emptor....
If you have a bad hard drive, the bootable ROMs don't work because they automatically try to mount the bad drive. The CD-ROM disk is hard-coded to do the mount. Say you have two hard drives, and one is bad. You have to pull the data ribbon on the bad drive or you can't boot. You might be able to abort the attempted mount by removing the drive in the BIOS.
I should d/l that one and make a virtual machine with my Mac Parallels....I have Ubuntu 10 installed now. I don’t use it for anything.
Hope it works for you. My mom’s ankles swelled when she flew. Someone gave her this antidote. It worked for her.
I luvs me kittehs....
Maybe he needs to refer to Betty Crocker. My initial efforts weren’t scary.
Don’t have any hard cider here, dagnabit!
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