Tap what? And where? Remind me again where settings are? And how do I select it. Do I just speak into the picture thingy and say "SELECT?" and will it hear me?Who can identify with this picture? I for one.
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Tap what? And where? Remind me again where settings are? And how do I select it. Do I just speak into the picture thingy and say "SELECT?" and will it hear me?Who can identify with this picture? I for one.
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That's me almost every morning, especially of late as the pollen counts have been extremely high.Morning !
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Yesterday I noticed the internet in general (for me) was very slow no matter which browser I used. Don't know if it was Google or if it was Time Warner.![]()
My Spartans pulled through Saturday, so all is well.
Well, here I am up before the crack of dawn. I must have went to bed too early last night because I woke up and I'm wide awake. Hope I don't get tired during work time!
Well, here I am up before the crack of dawn. I must have went to bed too early last night because I woke up and I'm wide awake. Hope I don't get tired during work time!
Probably $2,000
In last night's presidential debate, at the end one of the more lighthearted moments was when the moderator asked the candidate what they wanted their Secret Service codenames to be.
Reagan was "Rawhide"
Bush 41 was "Timberwolf"
Clinton was "Eagle"
Bush 43 was "Tumbler" and later "Trailblazer"
Obama is "Renegade."
Caught off guard, the candidates were all over the map with off-the-top-of-their-head responses that were thoughtful or funny or sometimes pretty far out.to the point of impractical.
If you were elected President what would you choose for your Secret Service codename?
I think if I had been asked that question, I would have answered with my old CB handle: "Mountain Mama."