robertwilliamsen
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robertwilliamsen

Applebee’s has rats!

“Birdie num-num”

And, explaining how he got the name Solo. (ugh)

I agree. I loathe slideshows. And articles-as-videos for that matter.

“There are reports”. Well that is certainly convincing...

An Astonishing Assemblage of Exceptional Beings

Dah bee dah hah bah

We must remove those offensive Oldspeak words. To prevent Thoughtcrime”.

Ugh, yes. And making “ect” (sic) an official abbreviation.

Hey that’s Richard Dawson as the other winning bachelor the end of the episode. Gee, who wasn’t on The Dating Game?

Duh, I can’t read. May my comments in this thread stay forever grey.

It’s an interesting workaround. But in Accessibility settings, a Screenshot action can be assigned directly to the Back Tap. So is creating a shortcut even necessary?

Oh damn. I freeze raw chicken breasts and such each in individual zip lock bags. I hate accidentally getting any residue on the inside top of the bag. Yuck. I will use my canning funnel from now on!

You are quite right. Unfortunately I don’t consider the (free) Gmail “+” aliases to be very powerful. They are okay for helping to filter email, but I want to have the ability to delete an alias when I decide I no longer wish to receive emails sent to that address. (And hopefully the sender’s email gets bounced back).

Agreed. I’m doing something like this with Outlook.com aliases and Yahoo aliases lately. Outlook supports a maximum of 10 which is adequate for me. I don’t really care for Yahoo but they support up to 500 aliases per account! I really wish Gmail supported aliases otherwise I wouldn’t have terminated my Gmail account

Reading some of these comments, it seems some people consider “spam” to be any promotional email they don’t want, even those from legitimate companies. I think that dilutes the definition of “spam” and just leads to confusion.

I don’t watch televised pro hockey, but the few times I have... ugh, so much spitting.

He speaks in riddles, and shows newspaper headlines that indicate possible future events. Similar to the Guardian, for sure. (Oh, and it also said “good soup!” On his newspaper. Edith Keeler ran a soup kitchen. That’s a stretch, I know).

And he neglected to notify the Captain that he would have to go to Vulcan for his arranged marriage. Well to be fair he “hoped” he would be spared the mating drive, but still... why not at least give a warning about the possibility.

My recollection is that the title alteration for the US market was simply because the marketing geniuses thought the word “philosopher” was too dull. Not because they thought Americans wouldn’t know what a philosopher was.