BM>Hi Daryl!
Hi, Barry,
BM>And I found later with WordPad. Or at least here with XP.
I had BSOD's at times with XP, but I really liked it. Haven't yet had
a BSOD with Windows 7...although I probably shouldn't say that too loud.
BM>Which just added to the reasons for me to switch to Linux. I have
BM>reasonably current/fast/etc. computers which work fine with XP, and
BM>while I can appreciate the latest-and-greatest I really don't feel the
BM>need to upgrade. Just like I can appreciate and admire a brand new car
BM>I really don't have the need nore desire for one. (And yes, when I do BM>get
a new motherboard and CPU, etc., it will be reasonably current - and BM>last for
a decade or so.)
I'm not much for learning new things...too much else on my mind right
now.
BM><chuckle> That kind of thing was rather nice back in the day. Every so
BM>often I see To Do Lists, FAQs for utilties created and supported by
BM>individuals -- "why doesn't <utility> have this option?" "Because I BM>didn't
need it but you're welcome to figure out how to do it and add."
There you go.
BM> DS> ■ OLX 1.53 ■ We are born naked, wet, and hungry. Then, it gets
BM> DS> worse. --- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32
BM>And you like to go back to those roots nightly!
You got that right. Reminds me of when I had to have a cardiac catheterization
done, and of course, you have to lay on your back.
Trying to pee into a urinal laying down is a joke. When the nurse asked
me "did we spring a leak?", I growled "No, I just felt like peeing in
the bed". :P
Daryl
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