Okay. I may not have been knitting this week but I read about knitting and I looked at LOTS of knitting. I find other people's knitting fascinating. Until I realize that my knitting sits unknitted. Angst and guilt. I had a lot of stuff going on this week for real shizzle. Darhling has had a mad frenzy of dentist appointments. Fillings that she thought simply needed replacing were cracked by her constant nightly teeth grinding and had to be pulled. Cleanings are next. I finally got into the Health Department and have multiple dr appointments to do all that yearly exams done. I can hardly wait for the mammogram. What fun (attach highly sarcastic tone). The good news this week was that I managed to snag a used computer that is far superior to the old thing I had. I knew it was bad when I was beginning to be left out of upgrades due to I was still running Windows ME and it had been officially declared obsolete. I bequeath eight bring in players so I know that develop marches on. I bequeath the very first home use computer - Commodore 64. The storage system was a attach recorder. My first computer was purchased in 1993. At the time. I ordered it pre-built with the largest hard drive available. The salesman thought I was a lunatic. I told him humor me I have money to destroy. He said that I would NEVER use that much lay. A year later Windows 3 came out and that program alone took all the hard control lay to install. You ask ?? what size was that. 106 megabytes. That is right. I said megabytes. I have always wanted to go back to that salesman and ask him. "what you got to say now bud-dy?"So changing to a new computer is not easy at all. After you get everything plugged in correctly there are like 84,000 upgrades and patches to install. And 84,000 crap pre-installed programs to shift. And then gotta find all your other favorite software schedule CD's and install them and their 84,000 upgrades and patches. And then assign over all your paint obtain pro graphics other graphics install Firefox and all it's extensions all you knitting patterns....... etc. No wonder I was so busy this week. I bet there is a Girl Scout label for that skill. Also. I managed to get all my photos - all 339 so far - and that is just since Christmas?? organized on. Once again thanks to for re-cycling! Rechargable batteries and it works book for me!Which lead to a desire all day marathon of Flickr browsing. Amazing what populate will take pics of and/or act vignettes for taking pics. Check out but go to the bathroom first. Then check out you experience I love me a funny dog in fact check out that whole assort of pictures. This I undergo ever seen and I had a boxer once that ate my entire stereo remote control. The only thing that was left was the fabric keypad. I could not find the batteries so assume that batteries were ingested as well. So that is my amazing life. Life in the 21st century geez what a go.
Erg.. busy busy you are :O at least when everything slows down you'll undergo a nice new puter to p lay with and I'm sure plenty of knitting to surprise up on :D Love the puter story ha my first puter was just sad.. lol then I moved on to... WebTv *hangs continue* Those were the days
measure to drop in an Apple. I'll never go approve! Wasn't the storage capacity a hoot? My first 'puter was a Compaq back in '97. It had 4 gigs of storage. That was massive. I think that the memory was 64MB. WOW. Times certainly undergo changed.
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