Posted on 03/24/2020 9:36:36 AM PDT by Rebelbase
Get these squirrels off of me!
Back from the Excursion to Walmart, where a new New Phone was purchased, only $5 more that the old New Phone, for which there will be a refund, once it gets to the seller. Plus, it’s the same brand, plus a newer model.
Meanwhile, the new New Phone is charging, even though it was at 40%. I don’t like it when they get that low, no matter how long I’ve had them.
So, now, my day sorta starts. I still have to sweep the floor, but there is no hurry. Then, I’ll try to get the laundry folded from yesterday, and then the little joyride with Sharon. Always an exciting thing, with her behind the wheel... ;o]
And yes, the squirrels need to removed. From BOTH of us!
By email.
ATTENTION!
The internet is down.
We will call you when it come back up.
That is all.
(s) Management
Yeah, like that, but “the announcement system is down. We will announce when it is back up.”
Until the announcement system is back up, we will give you periodic update announcements, via the announcement system...
Unless we announce something to the contrary, and then we won’t announce the announcement.
My jobsite IT will send password recovery to the email you’re doing password recovery on.
As a matter of immutable policy.
There. I fixed it. ;o]
They still don’t understand why they have such a high rate of duplicate email accounts.
I think the highest is firstname.lastname28.
Yes...28th account and counting.
LOL!!
Well, a computer can’t program itself, and it’s only as smart as the programmer (so said the late Igor, Programmer!) so when mistakes like that are seen, they’re usually the result of a person who really can’t think and reason. Everything in life is a series of 1’s and 0’s. It’s why they program.
Happy Wednesday, my dears. This kitteh in Denmark has cornered the world's market for Awwwwwwwww.
The kitteh is awwwwwwwwwsome!
Good morning.
The old New Phone saga just keeps on ticking. I deleted everything that was relevant, the photos were sent to a permanent location and I boxed it up well, padding it and making sure it was solid. And then heard an alarm sound from the box. Oh crikey. I put up with it until I got up this morning and there it was again. The first thing I did, before I even woke up enough to say I was awake was to take the blasted thing out of the box and shut the power off.
Then I took my pills and had the obligatory food with them, then took my shower and here I am. I just spent 20 minutes transferring some of the contacts to the new New Phone from the REALLY Old Phone, and still have a ways to go with that. I have to do it before the battery dies. I don’t want to look up all the contacts manually like I did the last time.
I put Sharon’s name in my New Phone and sent her a text stating that I had missed her that morning. She said she sent me a text Monday night saying she would come today instead. I told her the story and she asked, “You didn’t get my TEXT??” I repeated that anything that came to my phone since Sunday night was still floating around in the Ethernet. So she’ll be by this morning.
This morning, I have to go to the library and also drop off the stuff at the USPS. Which reminds me: Without checking the USPS site, did the Package Bunneh bring you a box of goodies, yesterday?
Good morning. No, there was no package yesterday. Perhaps it will arrive today. Maybe the newspaper will come, as well.
I hope it all works out with the phone. Zot, I detest those things!
I just heard a Thunk and a loud gripe from upstairs. One of our less-coordinated household members has emerged from bed, I deduce.
Happy Wednesday, indeed.
Rain from yesterday evening into about noon today. It’s a good thing I got my new raincoat yesterday. Putting the puppy out with an umbrella was becoming an - er - adventure.
Last weekend she learned that there was such a place as “Petsmart” and “Home Depot” and the world was wonderful. Yesterday she learned about Broadway (the same street as in NYC but with a small-town feel) and the world became more wonderful.
The apartment parking lot is now boring, boring, boring.
How ya gonna keep ‘em down on the farm after they’ve seen Pairee?
This morning, then! I hope the leggings fit, and that the shawl is what you expected!
Right now, I’m about half done with the contact transfer, some being deleted before the transfer, so that makes the job easier. I realized as I was doing it that I have more people in my contacts file since moving here than I’ve had in the 20 years before. THAT is odd! LOL!
I haven’t had a raincoat since I was incubating my Favorite Son! Two things I’ve learned since then: 1) I’ll dry off, and B) I won’t shrink!
Puppy is expanding her world, and having an adventure at Petsmart and Home Depot must have tired her out. And Broadway? Not every dog get to Broadway!!
I’m so glad she’s thriving!
I have stylish, pink, “rain-resistant” coat (from The Salvation Army), like the star of a 1950s movie would wear. I wear it to church sometimes on drizzly days.
Otherwise, I do without raincoats or umbrellas, but I have several $1 emergency plastic rain ponchos in my hiking pack.
Apparently Broadway is the longest continuous street in the United States - at least with the same name. It’s Broadway from the southern part of Manhattan to somewhere north of here.
Here it’s the main road through town with wide sidewalks and lots of shops/restaurants. It’s normally packed with tourists, but not now.
The closest thing I had to a raincoat after my Favorite Son made his appearance was the leather coat I bought in Germany at the BX. I loved that thing! But then I began to put on weight, and by the time I lost the weight, I’d had to sell the coat. Some days, I still think about it. But I’m so seldom in the rain for long, these days.
I have umbrellas, but I only use them when I go to church. The hair, you know... ;o]
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