Yep its an exercise in patience.
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We all love our pets!
Obviously looking for a mouse :D :D
Funny,
kids got a new kitten a couple weeks ago, it does the same thing to me.
Ron
CAT-ASS_TROPHEE :o
Beautiful cat, Gary --
We have 9 cats -- all rescues or feral tamed down, all shots and fixed -- each with their own unique personality.
I'll bet that little calico female gets plenty of Salmon and Halibut bits and pieces. What is her name?
Best,
Fred
Ya, every pet has its own fingerprint personality for sure, this one is named Penny, as we have two and they are rescue kitten sisters. Thanks for the reply, seems like a slow time on the forum, but never at home.
Looks like the Tech Support is here to remedy all your problems
If you were to pose this issue to Microsoft, their remedy for ALL your problems will be to just upgrade to Windows 10... ;)
Ha Ha, your getting warmer! :o >: This is Windows 10, >:( thats half the problem! and old dog is the other half :-* ;D(me)
Wai (Porthos) reminds me of that old Joke about Microsoft --
A helicopter was flying around above Seattle when an electrical malfunction disabled all of the aircraft's electronic navigation and communications equipment. Due to the clouds and haze, the pilot could not determine the helicopter's position and course to fly to the airport. The pilot saw a tall building, flew toward it, circled, drew a handwritten sign, and held it in the helicopter's window. The pilot's sign said "WHERE AM I?" in large letters. People in the tall building quickly responded to the aircraft, drew a large sign and held it in a building window. Their sign read: "YOU ARE IN A HELICOPTER." The pilot smiled, waved, looked at her map, determined the course to steer to SEATAC airport, and landed safely. After they were on the ground, the co-pilot asked the pilot how the "YOU ARE IN A HELICOPTER" sign helped determine their position. The pilot responded "I knew that had to be the Microsoft building because, like their technical support, online help and product documentation, the response they gave me was technically correct, but completely useless."
Best,
Fred
Quote from: foakes on January 06, 2016, 05:19:56 AM
Wai (Porthos) reminds me of that old Joke about Microsoft --
A helicopter was flying around above Seattle when an electrical malfunction disabled all of the aircraft's electronic navigation and communications equipment. Due to the clouds and haze, the pilot could not determine the helicopter's position and course to fly to the airport. The pilot saw a tall building, flew toward it, circled, drew a handwritten sign, and held it in the helicopter's window. The pilot's sign said "WHERE AM I?" in large letters. People in the tall building quickly responded to the aircraft, drew a large sign and held it in a building window. Their sign read: "YOU ARE IN A HELICOPTER." The pilot smiled, waved, looked at her map, determined the course to steer to SEATAC airport, and landed safely. After they were on the ground, the co-pilot asked the pilot how the "YOU ARE IN A HELICOPTER" sign helped determine their position. The pilot responded "I knew that had to be the Microsoft building because, like their technical support, online help and product documentation, the response they gave me was technically correct, but completely useless."
Best,
Fred
Thats good .I like it.... :)
Too true :D :D :D
Quote from: foakes on January 06, 2016, 05:19:56 AM
Wai (Porthos) reminds me of that old Joke about Microsoft --
A helicopter was flying around above Seattle when an electrical malfunction disabled all of the aircraft's electronic navigation and communications equipment. Due to the clouds and haze, the pilot could not determine the helicopter's position and course to fly to the airport. The pilot saw a tall building, flew toward it, circled, drew a handwritten sign, and held it in the helicopter's window. The pilot's sign said "WHERE AM I?" in large letters. People in the tall building quickly responded to the aircraft, drew a large sign and held it in a building window. Their sign read: "YOU ARE IN A HELICOPTER." The pilot smiled, waved, looked at her map, determined the course to steer to SEATAC airport, and landed safely. After they were on the ground, the co-pilot asked the pilot how the "YOU ARE IN A HELICOPTER" sign helped determine their position. The pilot responded "I knew that had to be the Microsoft building because, like their technical support, online help and product documentation, the response they gave me was technically correct, but completely useless."
Best,
Fred
;D ;D ;D
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