kbkchooch
"retired" conductor
I think I saw the Easter Bunny!!!
That was a Unique rabbit!
Do you know how to catch a unique rabbit??
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Unique up behind him and grab his tail!!!
Happy Easter ~!!
I think I saw the Easter Bunny!!!
I think I saw the Easter Bunny!!!
By tootnkumin;
I'm not afraid of much but that scares me!
Supposedly, there is a way to emulate Windows7 with your computer. I haven't messed with the new stuff enough to figure it out. I do know I don't like what I have seen.Good evening. It's 68° with 55% humidity. The low will be 58°.
Well my old computer is well and truly dead. The main board and processor are fried. How it happened I don't know. Old age probably. It was however obsolete and had reached the end of the road on software and hardware compatibility with the new stuff that's out now.
I was wondering how I was going to get another computer. That question was answered this morning. My father bought me a new HP Pavilion computer. It's a 64 bit system with a 1TB hard drive, 8GB RAM, Intel i5-2320 quad-core processor and a DVD/RAM drive among other devices. It didn't include a monitor but seems happy with my old MAG DJ700 CRT. An external USB DVD burner that's Win8 compatible will be on the shopping list.
Oh yeah, that's right. This thing has Windows 8. I absolutely loathe Windows 8. To me it seems like it was designed by a 5 year old finger painting with invisible ink! Everything is hidden away but I'm slowly finding it. Since very little of the stuff in this system will work with XP I guess I better get used to it. It also needs a better keyboard. This flat as a flipping board HP keyboard is the pits! The keys are very nearly the same level as the surrounding surface and I can't rest my fingers against the sides of them
I also turned off the Norton anti-virus in favor of AVG 2013. I don't see why I should be saddled with an antivirus program I don't like. I already know how to use the AVG so it was a fast pick. If the Norton program starts making noise about being disabled I'll see about uninstalling it, though I haven't foun d the uninstall utility for it yet.
See y'all tomorrow provided I can get this thing started without having to go through the first seven steps of the ballet.
I can't even find an ADD/REMOVE utility in what passes for the Control Panel. Whoever designed this piece of crap must be the same crew that did the new software for the Trains.com forums. I'm seeing a bunchy of similarities.Supposedly, there is a way to emulate Windows7 with your computer. I haven't messed with the new stuff enough to figure it out. I do know I don't like what I have seen.
I know with 7, you can uninstall Norton directly through the control panel in tha add/ remove programs area. Good luck.
Supposedly, there is a way to emulate Windows7 with your computer. ...
That says a great deal coming from someone that works directly with nuclear fuels.
By bnsf971;
Actually, I don't work with the fuel bundles, I just help take the steam machine (reactor) apart and put it back together again. The fuel handlers are the folks responsibple for all the fuel moves and shuffles. They do it all from the fuel bridge (like an overhead crane) that goes over the reactor to take the fuel bundles out for placement in the spent fuel pool and installation of new bundles. This is all done with about 30 feet of water covering everything. The water acts as both a coolant and as shielding to reduce radioactive dose exposure. All very interesting to watch and be involved in. We will start disassembly this Monday at the nuke I'm working at now. This will be the last one for the spring season for me, then things will start again this fall. It only sounds scarey. The worst thing about the job is that I have to go to Mickey D's for wifi access. The campground where my camper is doesn't have wifi in the area that I'm in.