I missed you.
AMEN TO THAT!!
With the lumber market SLOW, my day was crawling by. Of course, once this gets back up, I get handed a project. Oh well. I am glad itâs back anyway!
I, too, missed it. I actually had to - get this! - work this morning instead of reading the discussions! Oh, the inhumanity of it all!
Iâve been stuck house painting with no online relief at hand!
Canât even enjoy going to my own forum as thatâs too much like work.
Actual work? Iâve been pressing reload for the past few hours!
Reeves wins!!!
Now why didnât I think of that? Think of all the time I could have been doing something useful rather than just working.
You ever see the commercial a while back where the guy comes to the âend of the internetâ? I feel that way sometimes, especially when my favorite (re:addicted) sites are downâŚI just sit and stare⌠wondering⌠waiting⌠seeking âInputâ like Johnny Five.
Iâm off until sunday, I didnt get to go to Oshkosh, I have nothing new to look at online, and its too damn hot to stay outside for any extended length of time. So what do I do? I watch the self-titled âwhite trash tvâ (COPS, Max X, Worldâs Scariest Police Chases, Police VideosâŚetc)
sigh
I know youâve heard this from me before son, but try READING A BOOK!!
I feel much better nowâŚ
If that painting isnât done soon momâs gonna flip shit. (and we dontât want THAT to happen)
GET BACK TO WORK!
LOL!!
A book? How quint! (and thatâs a paraphrase from what movie and said by who?)
Anybody else getting continual âObject expectedâ runtime errors, or is it just the way my browser (IE6) is set up.
Yes, I know I can turn the notification off and no, I donât need to be told there are âbetterâ browsers.
Thank you
Subtle, Newar, reaaaal subtle!
No, not since the system came back up.
Damn, I was busy working all day and didnât even notice that, apparently, the Discussions board was down. Boy, do I feel like an underachiever!!
Well, I traced it to a missing piece of Javascript (urchinTracker) from Google Analytics. I suspect my security settings do not permit the download of this tracking function. Must be a recent addition, I wasnât getting these errors until a few days ago.
No, not since the system came back up.
Well, I traced it to a missing piece of Javascript (urchinTracker) from Google Analytics. I suspect my security settings do not permit the download of this tracking function. Must be a recent addition, I wasnât getting these errors until a few days ago.
Thatâs why I wasnât getting it; I have Google Analytics blocked with Adblock.
A book? How quint! (and thatâs a paraphrase from what movie and said by who?)
âHow quaintâ
Star Trek IV; the Voyage Home. James Doohan (Scotty) when in San Francisco and remarking how cute a keyboard is next to the Macintosh Plus.
en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Star_Trek_ ⌠oyage_Home
Montgomery Scott: Computer. Computer. Ah. [speaking over the mouse] Hello, computer.
Dr. Nichols: Just use the keyboard.
Montgomery Scott: The keyboard. How quaint.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Trek_ ⌠oyage_Home
The model of Apple Macintosh computer shown in the Plexicorp office scene is the Mac Plus. According to rumor, it was intended to be an Amiga, but Commodore required the producers to purchase a computer while Apple was willing to lend them the machine shown. Amigas were used to produce the screens of the Vulcan computer used by Spock to re-train himself in logic.