RodPaul
RodPaul
RodPaul

Where do I find a “oneNote for Dummies” guide - designed for the lobotomized OneNote on my work computer?

Fixed it for you.

Never heard of it growing up in Wisconsin, nor the years I lived in the St. Louis area.

If you’re going to schuck... make sure it goes in your compost pile. Corn husk and used coffe grounds make a happy compost pile.

When I was a kid (like, the 1960s), Dad would biild a corn ‘pit’ of concrete blocks - maybe 24 inches wide by 4 or 5 feet long - and fill it with charcoal.

jitters, schmitters... how about a real health issue.

So, here’s a question: Anyway to do the same with audiobooks?

Much like photcopying for personal use only, I suspect the courts would find stripping DRM as legal if only for your personal use.

Yes! Calibre is awesome. Reminds me I have some Google and Kindle ebooks I need to process.

This!

It’s true. Even the Marlins have won it.

There’s two kinds of cardinals fans: One that obsesses over the 2013 debacle and the other kind that has worked very hard to forget everything about it.

Yeah, the default on that kind of 90-day stupidity (see some government sites) are easily handled by adding a couple digits and then incrementing each update: bullshit01, bullshit02, etc.

And given the Holocaust Museum’s avid support for Israel... ignoring Israel’s creation of a ghetto is essential to the Museum.

Ah... so clearly you have no real knowledge of the actual history of the Nazi concentration camps, not to mention concentration camps in general.

Ya know, it’s morons like you that made me hold my nose and vote for Hillary - first time I ever voted for a Democrat for President since I got the vote 50 years ago.

Thank YOU!!! I knew that was out there somewhere, but I’m 30 years removed from my Nazi Germany history studies.

The single biggest opponent of war with Iran - or almost any war that’s not in response to a major attack against the US - is the leadership of the military.

Back in the day, they used to call them ‘surgical strikes.’

True... since any intersection of “Christian” and actual morals is almost always coincidental at best.