Barry,
BM> Um, Rez? I think I've always called you Ky.
Just don't call him (of anyone else) late for dinner. <G>
BM> Not another lip-sync scandal!
Vanilla Ice?? Sounds like a milk shake. <G>
BM> I like the 'neglect' part! Had some tomato plants here years ago; did well
BM> but was easier to be the grateful recipient to co-workers who
BM> brought in their crop - plus get a variety that way! Retired, so now
BM> now break room table of goodies to bring home. Various excuses and
BM> half-plans and nothing edible has been planted.
I do all my gardening at Kroger. <G>
BM> Yes and no. I'm thinking more 'solar lights' just because more experience.
BM> Of course they generally have the cheapest battery to keep costs down and
BM> profits up but I had replaced a bunch after a few years with higher
BM> capacity (mA) batteries and better but still only so-so results. Those in
BM> the sun more did last longer (interesting way to see where the shade is at
BM> night!). Of course another part of the equation
BM> is the input: a 1" solar cell only generates so much electricity to
BM> charge the battery.
I've got these small portable fans that I wear around my neck to help
keep me cool. They run on 2 AA batteries.
BM> <Fiddle-fiddle> Was set for the wrong country!
Wasn't that a snack??
BM> I also disliked if my Internet connect went down then I couldn't see my own
BM> cameras!
When I had to reinstall Windows 10 to rebuild the registry, one of the
things I lost was the Logitech Webcam driver. I have Skype installed, but
I use it sparingly.
BM> Young in mind, the body's trying to keep up!
Young at heart, but that's the only thing.
BM> ... You were expecting still another smartaleck message here today?
Of course.
Daryl
... Alert: Scanner shows Sysop in the area. Look innocent!!
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