Gosh, I'm so surprised my Powerbook G4 isn't on the list.
Gosh, I'm so surprised my Powerbook G4 isn't on the list.
We have two ice cube trays and one plastic bin, with a lid. As the ice freezes in the trays, we release the cubes and dump them in the bin. It doesn't take very long to fill the bin to the brim and then we have plenty of ice on hand for just about anything.
Emergency hydration should not be ice cold. Next ridiculous situation?
Go to Container Store, Target, any similar place. Buy plastic coated wire shelf on legs, of appropriate size. Put one ice tray on the bottom of the fridge and the other on the shelf. Done.
The metal one doesn't work well if you don't know how to work it. :)
Any tray not made of permeable material.
Pffft. You young kids these days. If you run water over the back of that stainless steel tray (in my day they were made of aluminum) the cubes will come right out.
Cherokee Purple tomatoes are the best we've ever grown. Green Zebra comes in second.
Wow, if only we'd had the internet when my 6th grade teacher confiscated my red Duncan yo-yo and never gave it back.
I just wear earplugs.
Lip reading isn't easy. Many sounds look exactly alike.
David, your story breaks my heart. I wish my father could have read this. He was very hard of hearing and his attitude was that it was everyone else's problem. If he didn't hear, then the other person had to keep repeating till he did hear. He refused to get hearing aids even though they would have helped him, until…
Well, no. But it could play Castle Wolfenstein. :)
So in other words it has taken Microsoft 30 years to get an OS that boots as fast as a Commodore 64. That's progress.
Two of my brothers are technologically clueless. About one of them it could be said that not only does he know nuthin', he doesn't even suspect nuthin'.
AOL evolved from QuantumLink, which evolved from PlayNet. All the later editions kept the substance of the PlayNet software, which was designed for Commodore 64s only, 300 baud only, night-time hours only. They were convinced that closed, proprietary software was the only way to go, and they clung to that business…
I was working in the lab, late one night, when my eyes beheld an eerie sight.....
I see Charter is not on the list. I am not surprised.
I got Win7 and have adapted to it. But no way am I giving up Office 2003. It's the last verison of Office before they went berserk and added the Ribbon.
Cheesy and dated? This from the people who gave us the "new improved" interface that looks like Gordon Ramsay's restaurant ordering system threw up on a cheap Las Vegas blackjack table?