I thought that was pretty fast for a total new update...Terry, FYI, my HP laptop had not installed all of the updates. The SSD did not have enough space. The update is 7GB! I free space and It's now running again in the background. useless Information, but to be accurate.
Thanks for the advice for right click, how does your mind contain and access all that information? I have no idea, but I'm glad I can call on it!
MARK -- You need to add the rising, steady, falling, to your barometer report?
No Thanks, Mark ... Being located 16-1800 miles from you, and not flying a plane in your vicinity - I just really have no use for your barometric pressure be it rising, steady, or falling.Shirley, I thought I did! However, you certainly can add to what ever I said.
Interesting .....
Naperville was the scene of the 1946 Burlington train crash that killed 45 people and injured 125. .... a train going 80 mph rammed the rear of a standing train. .... E5's were involved in that crash, too.
I actually have a 12" piece of massive I-Beam at the bottom of the porch steps as well as the train shed steps to scrape mud off. I didn't realize that I had picked any up until after I tracked it across the just-mopped floor.Willie, Have you considered changing into a pair of slippers/whatever, and leaving your muddy shoes just inside the door?
I own a propane tank that I brought with me when I moved in 38 years ago. I heat with wood by choice, although I will most likely get a heat pump before I turn 75 in another 8 years. For me, cutting wood is a good outdoor excercise and the wood is free. Propane is only for cooking, as I don't like electric stoves/ovens, and I am not dependent on the power company in case of power loss, just like the wood heat. I actually have to use just under a cord a season.I used to heat with wood, it would take more than 10 cords to heat a complete winter. Then, luckly for me they invented Propane and my wishes where met and life became far easier!
Propane is Liquefied Natural Gas, LNG. I do get it, I just use it for cooking only. They don't run gas lines out in the boonies as there aren't enough customers out here. I choose to heat with the wood for the present time. All of the wood that I use is free. I still go to my former employer and haul untreated pieces of oak, 3"x 4"x 42" for about half of what I use, (used to use it for 100%). The other half comes from trees that I purposely planted 35 years ago just for this reason. Both the wood heater and propane cook-stove reduce my dependence on the overpriced electric company.Willie: Shame you cant get Natural Gas where you're at. Heat pumps work as long as the temperature doesn't get too low, My son has pesropane as a back-up to his in NC.
I got natural gas 1,000 feet away,so close yet so far.Propane for me.Propane is Liquefied Natural Gas, LNG. I do get it, I just use it for cooking only. They don't run gas lines out in the boonies as there aren't enough customers out here. I choose to heat with the wood for the present time. All of the wood that I use is free. I still go to my former employer and haul untreated pieces of oak, 3"x 4"x 42" for about half of what I use, (used to use it for 100%). The other half comes from trees that I purposely planted 35 years ago just for this reason. Both the wood heater and propane cook-stove reduce my dependence on the overpriced electric company.
Good evening.
WINDOWS 10...I have been using WIN10 for quite a while now, and have learned to live with it. It's really not that different than WIN7, and as long as you can avoid using Microsoft's cloud and subscription software, it's tolerable. I don't like the fact that I can not delete Cortana and other embedded Microsoft Software, I don't use, I don't like the fact that even disabled Cortana uses 10% of my resources. But over all, I was able to avoid many of the pitfalls.
Chet: Sorry to hear you're in so much discomfort. Hope you find a solution quickly.
Willie: Shame you cant get Natural Gas where you're at. Heat pumps work as long as the temperature doesn't get too low, My son has pesropane as a back-up to his in NC.
David: The wreck I referred to was in 1967, in Pennsylvania, Cabin cars remained in use until the labor agreements in 1985. In the incident I referred to, the flagman had torpedoes out and the train was protected by signals to the rear. Flagging was not required in Automatic Block territory. The crew of the train to the rear was impaired. there Is no way to protect against that.
Beady: Thanks for the link. Looks like the air leaked off, releasing the brakes. Very scary.
Boris
LP gas is not propane. They are extremely similar, but not the same.Actually Propane is not Natural Gas Natural Gas can be purchased as Compressed Natural Gas CNG.
OK, Propane is actually LPG, or liquefied petroleum gas . My bad in identification.Actually Propane is not Natural Gas Natural Gas can be purchased as Compressed Natural Gas CNG.
So did I! I knew machine language, Basic, DOS and more, but I can't remember what I had for lunch yesterday most of the time.Louis, as for remembering this stuff, I started with computers when the method of data input was a punch card.