The Things Which Could Be Worse Need Cats To Make Them Better Complaint Thread

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  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 42,161

    My parents had a CRT TV that went bad after 10 years or so.  It was on almost all day.

    My nylon stockings arrived.  One of them has a hole in them.  This is the last time I buy cheap, sheer stockings.

    Call them "distressed" and you can say you didn't have to pay extra for the hole. enlightened

    Distressed jeans seem to be popular.  One lady that I knew wore jeans with holes to a restaurant.  Ankle high stockings feel weird around my legs.  Maybe I'm not used to wearing 100% nylon stockings where the elastic is around the skinny part of my legs.

    "Holes in jeans to restaurant"...  That reminds me of the time my other half told me of his day when I got home from work.  My other half was handsome but vain and kept very good care of his appearance.  He was losing his hair so he had a toupee and professional hair weaving.  He'd have his nails manicured.  He used makeup and wore silk shirts all the time.  He was also quite sophisticated having during his life worked as butler for a couple of extremely rich households.  OK, I've painted his picture now imagine that he's just come from the manicurist, and with fresh improvements to his hair and is sparkling in all his glory with wonderful jewelry and has his entire paycheck in cash in his pocket (he liked to carry cash) except that he has a pair of distressed jeans on which were the fashion of the young weathy at the time, and walks into the Ritz-Carlton hotel a block from the White House, the most prestigious hotel in Washington, DC at the time, for lunch.  The Matre d' seats him but when the waiter swishes over to the table the waiter looks him over, spots his torn jeans and haughtily asks "do you have funds".  To which my other half then stood up and replied loudly enough to be heard in the whole restaurant, in his most insulted manner (which he was good at) "Do I have FUNDS?, Do I have FUNDS?"  Then started to pull several hundred dollar bills one after another from his pockets and slam them ceremoniously onto the table and asked again "Is this enough FUNDS to eat here?".  The Matire d' quickly came over and appologized profusely, bawled out the waiter who then ran sobbingly embarrased into the kitchen.  When my other half told me this story he added "It was a faggot battle and I won!" devil

    ...yesyes

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

    well, i got thru it.  i reported my whole hospital incident to justice center of NY.  i keep accidentally calling it justice league.

    couldnt finish the phone call without a crying fit.  but i should be able to sleep tnite without the nightmare waking me up. feels a little cleansing.  a lot more therapeutic then talking to the hospital psyche eval.  turns out the hospital is already suspected (of 'not compliant' the legal word)  of not advising patients of rights whentransfering patients to 'mental hygiene' ward,  i praying to all the higher powers the hosp is heaped with painful fines.  they asked me if i was having other lawyers involved.  think is a polite way to ask if i was suing.

  • McGyverMcGyver Posts: 7,097
    edited December 2018

    Is this irony...

    Before I went to pick up my girls I had started the monthly tear down of our primary vacuum (we have a couple, I never throw stuff out, I keep fixing it until it bursts into flames or falls to dust)... This entails cutting a lot of girl hair from the roller brush... So I finished and went out, leaving the vacuum in the middle of the dining room. When I came home I decided to turn on the vacuum and make sure it was running properly.

    Apparently the brush roller only works if the handle is tilted slightly (not straight up)... I was not aware of this, so despite the roller function being turned on, it didn't seem to be running... So... Duh... I reached under to see if it was jammed... In defense of what probably already sounds like a stupid decision, I've been "brushed" by many a spinning roller, it's uncomfortable, a bit annoying but nothing more... 

    This was more... Apparently as I touched the non-spinning roller, I tilted the handle and it became a spinning roller which instantly ripped the corner of my right middle finger (mostly) off and bent back the corner of the fingernail detaching it from Birdie... That's the name of my right middle finger (Flippy is the left one)... I think Pokey (my pointer finger) was a little pinched too...(Jabby is the left one)... (Yes, I name my fingers)... (Toes too... But it's a little piggies theme)... 

    Anyway, I'm proud to say, having me as their father, neither of my daughters are grossed out by lots of blood... In fact when one of them was around five I gashed open my hand splattering blood on the wall, to which she commented "Wow, it's so red... That's a nice shade of red"... Anyway, they both ran and got first aid stuff and cleaned up the blood trail... I fitted back the detached skin (sort of) and taped it up... Now I'm eating a party tray of sliced deli meat and cheeses to distract me from my throbbing finger.... Havarti and Salami can be very healing... I'm like a dog, treats distract me...  I'm guessing what caused the damage was a spiral ridge that runs parallel to the bristles on the roller... I don't think it actually does anything besides making the roller look meaner or more aerodynamic, but whatever... Lesson learned

    Thats so unreal... I'll probably do that again in a few weeks... I never learn...

    Oh, yeah... The irony part... I went to put the vacuum back in the closet... It's a "Shark" vacuum.

    Never stick your fingers in a shark.

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  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 42,161

    ...ow, I would get that checked out   Infections can be bad.

  • XyetztXyetzt Posts: 27,456

    I am waiting for a bath and body works box to come in so I can finish wrapping presents.

  • McGyverMcGyver Posts: 7,097
    kyoto kid said:

    ...ow, I would get that checked out   Infections can be bad.

    Thank you. I'll keep an eye on it...   I don't know if I mentioned it at the time, but about two years ago, a very good friend of mine contracted a flesh eating bacterial infection on the tip of a finger, which spread to several fingers and part of his hand... He was in the hospital for quite a while, had operations and skin grafts...

    He's better now and he has most of his flexibility range restored, but it was hard and he was lucky he got it diagnosed very quickly before it caused him to lose a finger or worse... So now I'm a bit more concerned about infections.

    Actually I'm going to change the bandage in a few minutes... I went out and it leaked a bit, so I'll change it and see how it looks now.

     

  • XyetztXyetzt Posts: 27,456

    I am regifting a blanket to my mum’s friend Misty who loves blankets to the point of shedding all over them.

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

    big booboos, were squirrels watching from the window?  they can sound quite sympathetic when they want to

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

    in my ongoing hospital saga, i received a 1,300$ bill from them for the days they physically prevented me from leaving, as in holding me down in the hospital bed, took my clothees, my walker and my pocketbook.  feels quite galling to me, is that even legal?  its like paying the school yard bully for stealing my lunch and giving me a beating just to show how much bullies can care.

  • XyetztXyetzt Posts: 27,456
    Mystarra said:

    in my ongoing hospital saga, i received a 1,300$ bill from them for the days they physically prevented me from leaving, as in holding me down in the hospital bed, took my clothees, my walker and my pocketbook.  feels quite galling to me, is that even legal?  its like paying the school yard bully for stealing my lunch and giving me a beating just to show how much bullies can care.

    Wish I could have given you the blanket, but that was not feasible.

  • McGyverMcGyver Posts: 7,097

    I am waiting for a bath and body works box to come in so I can finish wrapping presents.

    I just came from there... Your package wasn't there... Well, I hope not... 

    One of my daughters just bought a lotion from there that smelled like a sweaty chinchilla...

    It wasn't called that, but when she asked me what I thought of it, I said "Ugh... It smells like a sweaty chinchilla"... Some lady must of overheard that and she started laughing and told my other daughter "Thank god, I thought it was just me... Those smell nothing like a forest or autumn breeze"... I don't know if she said forest or autumn breeze, but that's how some of the things are named... Though I think "sweaty chinchilla" and maybe "wet dachshund" would be two good names for fragrances. 

    I should make a line of scented candles like that... "Desperate Platypus"... "Sweaty Chinchilla"... "Wet Dachshund"... "Feral Cat"... "Damp Llama"...

    I need to figure out how to collect chinchilla sweat though... I think I could get away with faking platypus desperation with bergamot oil and basil extract... The others are easy...

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

    settling down to watch the john wicks and wicks2 movies, not the most christmassy of movies.  keanu reeves avenges his dog. 

  • XyetztXyetzt Posts: 27,456

    I am getting sleepy.  I am wanting to do something with DS but I am so sleepy.  Yawn!

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

    did some searching, billed for involuntary hospital tays isnt all that sickeningly unreal.  https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2014/01/22/grieving-mom-involuntary-hospitalization-medical-bill/4778897/

    https://www.reddit.com/r/legaladvice/comments/2s35j1/involuntary_hospitalization_slapped_with_a_8k_bill/

     

    its like a mondern day salem witch trial, only they accuse suicide danger, anyone can do it

    https://www.maine.gov/dhhs/samhs/mentalhealth/rights-legal/involuntary/faq/home.html

     

    theyy can take you at any time, not safe at home, not safe in a hospital bed, and they can slap you with a bill for your  imprisonment,

    ed's desperstion in doing hat he did, mebbe we ahould be thinking about what led him to that

     

    https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20130409210119AASAMoY ;

    all in the name of helping you

     

    i watched a 20 year old young man in the mental hygiene ward drop to his knees and pray to jesus to help him go home. and why not, when you completely powerless and no one is on your side, least of all the ones who are supposed to helping you.

     


    itliks

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    edited December 2018

    a lil more research, before i write my story i need to learn ap style  https://www.apstylebook.com/

     

    associated press.

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  • TJohnTJohn Posts: 11,355
    kyoto kid said:
    DanaTA said:
    kyoto kid said:
    DanaTA said:

    My parents had a CRT TV that went bad after 10 years or so.  It was on almost all day.

    My nylon stockings arrived.  One of them has a hole in them.  This is the last time I buy cheap, sheer stockings.

    Call them "distressed" and you can say you didn't have to pay extra for the hole. enlightened

    We're all kind of distressed, lately, aren't we?  laugh  I'm in the same position...holes in my jeans.  But I keep seeing people with all kinds of tears, rips, and holes in their jeans, so I feel stylish rather than embarassed.  I can't see paying good money for jeans that are already all cut up and holey.  I also don't care for the idea of paying for a tee shirt that has a big Nike logo, or other logo, across the front.  They should pay me to wear that...it's advertising.  I wear New Balance shoes, and it's bad enough they have the N on the sides.  But at least that's partly covered by my jeans.  My nephew bought me a hoodie for Christmas last year, it's by Under Armor.  I didn't buy it.  But it does have Star Wars illustrations on it, and that stands out more than their logo.

    Dana

    ...yeah I see that too. When we were young and got holes in our jeans, mum would sew/patch them up, If they were really threadbare (like some of those "fashion" ones  that I see many young ladies wear which they pay big Zlotys for) she'd toss them into the rag bag. Never realised we were ahead of the fashion trend back then. 

    However when i was in grade school I wore a pair of Adidas track shoes (made in Germany then) not for style, but they because were light, had excellent arch support, were extremely comfortable (much more so than the old Converse™, PF Flyers™, and Keds™ available back then) and surprisingly, lasted quite a while.

    I remember sneakers in general lasted a lot longer back then.  After all, I'd kick around in the dirt, run in the park, kicked cans down the street, kicked branches out of the way, climbed on big boulders, down a rocky cliff to the waterfront, walked all over the city, and sometimes out of town in the summer on adventures with my friend, all kinds of abuse...yet the only reason I had to get new ones was because I outgrew the size.  I hardly do anything in them now, and they only last a few years before the start to get holes on the side and the tread wears low.  I only wear them out of the house, I walk to the car, sit in the car as I drive, walk around in a store (not exactly rought terrain), the sit in the car again.  They come off when I get in the house.  They should last for decades!  But, not so much.

    Dana

    ...yeah when I was still working got  a pair of 120$ NIke sneakers as a perk (they were one of the company's clients).  Dang things didn't even last 8 months and I pretty much live a rather sedate life as well. Those old Adidas track shoes easily lasted a year (when I grew out of them), and still looked like they had another couple years to go. 

    One reason my Tennies lasted longer was that We went barefoot in the summer until the bottoms of our feet were like shoe leather.wink

  • TJohnTJohn Posts: 11,355

    Having a good day! Sunshine helps. smiley

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 42,161
    Tjohn said:
    kyoto kid said:
    DanaTA said:
    kyoto kid said:
    DanaTA said:

    My parents had a CRT TV that went bad after 10 years or so.  It was on almost all day.

    My nylon stockings arrived.  One of them has a hole in them.  This is the last time I buy cheap, sheer stockings.

    Call them "distressed" and you can say you didn't have to pay extra for the hole. enlightened

    We're all kind of distressed, lately, aren't we?  laugh  I'm in the same position...holes in my jeans.  But I keep seeing people with all kinds of tears, rips, and holes in their jeans, so I feel stylish rather than embarassed.  I can't see paying good money for jeans that are already all cut up and holey.  I also don't care for the idea of paying for a tee shirt that has a big Nike logo, or other logo, across the front.  They should pay me to wear that...it's advertising.  I wear New Balance shoes, and it's bad enough they have the N on the sides.  But at least that's partly covered by my jeans.  My nephew bought me a hoodie for Christmas last year, it's by Under Armor.  I didn't buy it.  But it does have Star Wars illustrations on it, and that stands out more than their logo.

    Dana

    ...yeah I see that too. When we were young and got holes in our jeans, mum would sew/patch them up, If they were really threadbare (like some of those "fashion" ones  that I see many young ladies wear which they pay big Zlotys for) she'd toss them into the rag bag. Never realised we were ahead of the fashion trend back then. 

    However when i was in grade school I wore a pair of Adidas track shoes (made in Germany then) not for style, but they because were light, had excellent arch support, were extremely comfortable (much more so than the old Converse™, PF Flyers™, and Keds™ available back then) and surprisingly, lasted quite a while.

    I remember sneakers in general lasted a lot longer back then.  After all, I'd kick around in the dirt, run in the park, kicked cans down the street, kicked branches out of the way, climbed on big boulders, down a rocky cliff to the waterfront, walked all over the city, and sometimes out of town in the summer on adventures with my friend, all kinds of abuse...yet the only reason I had to get new ones was because I outgrew the size.  I hardly do anything in them now, and they only last a few years before the start to get holes on the side and the tread wears low.  I only wear them out of the house, I walk to the car, sit in the car as I drive, walk around in a store (not exactly rought terrain), the sit in the car again.  They come off when I get in the house.  They should last for decades!  But, not so much.

    Dana

    ...yeah when I was still working got  a pair of 120$ NIke sneakers as a perk (they were one of the company's clients).  Dang things didn't even last 8 months and I pretty much live a rather sedate life as well. Those old Adidas track shoes easily lasted a year (when I grew out of them), and still looked like they had another couple years to go. 

    One reason my Tennies lasted longer was that We went barefoot in the summer until the bottoms of our feet were like shoe leather.wink

    ...not advisable where I grew up. Living in the city there were all sorts of foot hazards in summer from broken glass to blacktop that had been baking in the sun. The only time I went barefoot outdoors was at the beach or local swimming pool. 

  • DanaTADanaTA Posts: 13,374
    Tjohn said:
    kyoto kid said:
    DanaTA said:
    kyoto kid said:
    DanaTA said:

    My parents had a CRT TV that went bad after 10 years or so.  It was on almost all day.

    My nylon stockings arrived.  One of them has a hole in them.  This is the last time I buy cheap, sheer stockings.

    Call them "distressed" and you can say you didn't have to pay extra for the hole. enlightened

    We're all kind of distressed, lately, aren't we?  laugh  I'm in the same position...holes in my jeans.  But I keep seeing people with all kinds of tears, rips, and holes in their jeans, so I feel stylish rather than embarassed.  I can't see paying good money for jeans that are already all cut up and holey.  I also don't care for the idea of paying for a tee shirt that has a big Nike logo, or other logo, across the front.  They should pay me to wear that...it's advertising.  I wear New Balance shoes, and it's bad enough they have the N on the sides.  But at least that's partly covered by my jeans.  My nephew bought me a hoodie for Christmas last year, it's by Under Armor.  I didn't buy it.  But it does have Star Wars illustrations on it, and that stands out more than their logo.

    Dana

    ...yeah I see that too. When we were young and got holes in our jeans, mum would sew/patch them up, If they were really threadbare (like some of those "fashion" ones  that I see many young ladies wear which they pay big Zlotys for) she'd toss them into the rag bag. Never realised we were ahead of the fashion trend back then. 

    However when i was in grade school I wore a pair of Adidas track shoes (made in Germany then) not for style, but they because were light, had excellent arch support, were extremely comfortable (much more so than the old Converse™, PF Flyers™, and Keds™ available back then) and surprisingly, lasted quite a while.

    I remember sneakers in general lasted a lot longer back then.  After all, I'd kick around in the dirt, run in the park, kicked cans down the street, kicked branches out of the way, climbed on big boulders, down a rocky cliff to the waterfront, walked all over the city, and sometimes out of town in the summer on adventures with my friend, all kinds of abuse...yet the only reason I had to get new ones was because I outgrew the size.  I hardly do anything in them now, and they only last a few years before the start to get holes on the side and the tread wears low.  I only wear them out of the house, I walk to the car, sit in the car as I drive, walk around in a store (not exactly rought terrain), the sit in the car again.  They come off when I get in the house.  They should last for decades!  But, not so much.

    Dana

    ...yeah when I was still working got  a pair of 120$ NIke sneakers as a perk (they were one of the company's clients).  Dang things didn't even last 8 months and I pretty much live a rather sedate life as well. Those old Adidas track shoes easily lasted a year (when I grew out of them), and still looked like they had another couple years to go. 

    One reason my Tennies lasted longer was that We went barefoot in the summer until the bottoms of our feet were like shoe leather.wink

    I walked around barefoot one summer in my hippie years.  Only not so much country, concrete and asphalt...glass, melted chewing gum.  I avoided that stuff as best I could.  Concrete sidewalks get really hot.

    Dana

  • Complaint:  End of the year file sorting.  I have three metal file drawers in which I keep my currently relevant paperwork, i.e. receipts, bank records, contracts, information, paper mementos, appliance manuals, etc.  Every couple of years I really have to go through and remove the worst of the overstuffed file folders, and start a new folder labeled for the current year.  That means the old folders go into a cardboard box and end up as a leg for a coffee table or are put to use as supports for a display shelf or find themselves as space fillers for the back of a closet.  But I daren't discard them because of some strange inbred hoarding gene I seem to have inherited.  I do really well with discarding typical hoarder things like trash, obsolete equipment, junk, old toys and worn out clothing.  But I have this need to keep old paperwork "just in case".  But "just in case" of what I'm not sure.frown  Do I really think someone is going to need to see some 10 year old bank statements and cancelled checks?  Or is it perhaps that I may need to reconstruct my life history and this is my research material?  Regardless, about 6 years ago I did finally get rid of paperwork from 1970 through 2012.  Boxes and boxes of stuff that I threw out over a period of many weeks, one garbage bag at a time.  But I did search through each box looking for gems and actually did find a few photos that were rescued.  But just today while glancing through my "Appliance Manuals" folder I realized that I really don't need that manual for my TV that I bought in 1980 and threw away in 1990.

  • DanaTADanaTA Posts: 13,374

    Happy Birthday, KK!

     

    Dana

  • TJohnTJohn Posts: 11,355
    DanaTA said:
    Tjohn said:
    kyoto kid said:
    DanaTA said:
    kyoto kid said:
    DanaTA said:

    My parents had a CRT TV that went bad after 10 years or so.  It was on almost all day.

    My nylon stockings arrived.  One of them has a hole in them.  This is the last time I buy cheap, sheer stockings.

    Call them "distressed" and you can say you didn't have to pay extra for the hole. enlightened

    We're all kind of distressed, lately, aren't we?  laugh  I'm in the same position...holes in my jeans.  But I keep seeing people with all kinds of tears, rips, and holes in their jeans, so I feel stylish rather than embarassed.  I can't see paying good money for jeans that are already all cut up and holey.  I also don't care for the idea of paying for a tee shirt that has a big Nike logo, or other logo, across the front.  They should pay me to wear that...it's advertising.  I wear New Balance shoes, and it's bad enough they have the N on the sides.  But at least that's partly covered by my jeans.  My nephew bought me a hoodie for Christmas last year, it's by Under Armor.  I didn't buy it.  But it does have Star Wars illustrations on it, and that stands out more than their logo.

    Dana

    ...yeah I see that too. When we were young and got holes in our jeans, mum would sew/patch them up, If they were really threadbare (like some of those "fashion" ones  that I see many young ladies wear which they pay big Zlotys for) she'd toss them into the rag bag. Never realised we were ahead of the fashion trend back then. 

    However when i was in grade school I wore a pair of Adidas track shoes (made in Germany then) not for style, but they because were light, had excellent arch support, were extremely comfortable (much more so than the old Converse™, PF Flyers™, and Keds™ available back then) and surprisingly, lasted quite a while.

    I remember sneakers in general lasted a lot longer back then.  After all, I'd kick around in the dirt, run in the park, kicked cans down the street, kicked branches out of the way, climbed on big boulders, down a rocky cliff to the waterfront, walked all over the city, and sometimes out of town in the summer on adventures with my friend, all kinds of abuse...yet the only reason I had to get new ones was because I outgrew the size.  I hardly do anything in them now, and they only last a few years before the start to get holes on the side and the tread wears low.  I only wear them out of the house, I walk to the car, sit in the car as I drive, walk around in a store (not exactly rought terrain), the sit in the car again.  They come off when I get in the house.  They should last for decades!  But, not so much.

    Dana

    ...yeah when I was still working got  a pair of 120$ NIke sneakers as a perk (they were one of the company's clients).  Dang things didn't even last 8 months and I pretty much live a rather sedate life as well. Those old Adidas track shoes easily lasted a year (when I grew out of them), and still looked like they had another couple years to go. 

    One reason my Tennies lasted longer was that We went barefoot in the summer until the bottoms of our feet were like shoe leather.wink

    I walked around barefoot one summer in my hippie years.  Only not so much country, concrete and asphalt...glass, melted chewing gum.  I avoided that stuff as best I could.  Concrete sidewalks get really hot.

    Dana

    By the end of summer I could literally walk on hot asphalt and hot gravel like it was cool flat ground. Not now with diabetes, one cut and infection time! Ah Glory Days...

  • TJohnTJohn Posts: 11,355
    DanaTA said:

    Happy Birthday, KK!

     

    Dana

    laughyesyes

  • XyetztXyetzt Posts: 27,456
    Tjohn said:
    DanaTA said:

    Happy Birthday, KK!

     

    Dana

    laughyesyes

    Happy birthday to you!

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 42,161

    ...thank you all 

  • LeatherGryphonLeatherGryphon Posts: 12,252
    edited December 2018

    Non-complaint:  Being Saturday I brushed the light snow from the car and did my Saturday chores uptown.  During the trip, the radio played a piece I hadn't heard in a long time.  When I got home I checked my music CD index and realized it was yet another significant piece that I didn't have so I added it to my Amazon wishlist.  Meanwhile I found it on YouTube.  It's the "Hungarian Fantasy for Piano and Orchestra" by Franz Liszt..  It's not a "Concerto" or "Sonata" or "Symphony" or whatever, it is a "Fantasy".  And being a "Fantasy" it doesn't follow typical rules of form or style.  If it were architecture you could say it was not a Church or not a Bank or not an Auditorium or not a Palace or not a Bungalo, it's it's own thing, a fun project designed by the architect following his bliss. 

    This is a fun piece about 15 minutes long.  It has a clear principle theme you might recognize, but the theme doesn't really appear in its entirety until about three and a half minutes into the YouTube clip.  The theme comes and goes and gets traded between the piano, and various instruments.  Finally at 10:18 the whole orchestra grandly tackles the theme.  During the times the piano is not playing the theme it's providing intricate lightning speed arpeggios up and down the keyboard.  At 11:55 the piano takes back the theme and is very energetic with it.  There is a short finale that starts at 14:18. 

    This piece is an example of what I call "big piano".  Lots of banging the keyboard, very wide chords, and running up and down the keyboard with lots of scales and arpeggios.  Watching the pianist you can tell she like playing with it.

    Liszt: "Hungarian Fantasy for Piano and Orchestra" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3fLbHr0Fz1M

    Edited for link correction: Arghhh... I'd provided a link to the wrong YouTube clip.  I've now corrected the link so the times I gave will match up.

     

    Post edited by LeatherGryphon on
  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 42,161

    ...a wonderful piece indeed.

  • XyetztXyetzt Posts: 27,456

    Complaint time.  I downloaded the dForce dress for G8F in order to play with it tonight.  I remember downloading it with DIM.  Now I am ready to play with G8F and that wonderful dress, Smart content is acting like it never got installed.  Now I have to wait for connect to download it and install it, while G8F stands there naked.  At least there is alt tab and no one behind me.

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 42,161

    ...I gave up on Smart Content long ago as I use a custom categorised library and runtime setup.  Yeah a pain to put together (which I am still in the process of after the meltdown) but then I don't have to be concerned if there's a hiccup or corruption in the CMS database (which always seems to happen now and then).   I don't use Connect as I have a small boot drive and never allow anything write to the C:/Documents folder.

  • XyetztXyetzt Posts: 27,456

    I am doing a render of a Josh Crockett G3M character as Santa.  I showed him to my Mum and she thought he looked gross.  The render is not finished but once it is I will try to post it here.

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