The I Wanted Mousse But Got A Moose Instead Complaint Thread.

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  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 42,244
    Chohole said:
    Chohole said:
    Serpent said:

    Well, today the job sucks a bit more than usual.  I have to store all my documents on bloody Microsoft OneDrive and it's flakey as a biscuit, files randomly lock themselves and won't edit or move.. lost an hour today just on that, and an hour Tuesday.  Will lose more time over manually synchronizing my PC with the damn thing. Breathe.. I get paid by the hour.. breathe.

    And the stupid diagramming tool (freeware) they want me to use is lame and bug-ridden, even for freewae it's lame lame lame.  Can't do multi-drop lines, can't use cursor keys to do object alignment, object selection takes 2 clicks, drawing lines works differently from every other diagramming app.. this one has lost me a good 4 hours just this week, enough to buy 2 copies of Visio.

    I'm sure they're trying to make me pack up and leave. angry Once my foot is healed and I can walk, I'm turning in my notice.  Just have to tough it out until all my medical work is taken care of... angry

    That doesn't sound fun at all.  I am glad to be free of having to do stuff I don't like doing just to earn a living.  OK, we don't have much free money now, but we are actually much happier having downsized to this little 2 bed cottage in a friendly area, not far to go to be in a real rural area and free of the traffic fumes from living in an urban area and working in London.

    Similarly, I'm living on a fixed but very limited retirement income and have to watch every penny I spend but I have an adequate apartment, a well running 13 year old car, and walking access to postoffice and groceries and even one restaurant if desperate.  I limit my car travels to one tank of gas a month to go to the nearest city for doctors, restaurants, shopping and movies.  If I'm careful I can buy a few things and can add to my savings and can even splurge on things now and then and even a long car trip every few years.  I used have a professional engineer's six-figure salary and couldn't save a penny.  I wish I'd been as careful with my money then as I am now.  But despite lack of gobs of discretionary cash I'm as relaxed and untroubled as I've ever been in my life.

     

    We too have shops within walking distiance, the only catch is you literally go down to the shops, so it's uphill all the way back.  The last bit, a footpath is less than 500 yds long but rises more than 50 feet.  It has a hand rail down the centre to help those who need it  LOL

    Our car is more than 20 years old (1994 model), but as it is a  Toyota Carina it is as solid as a rock. 

    ...as I dn't have a car nor drive, I have to stay in the city and that is getting more and more difficult as rents here are skyrocketing out of sight and there is little interest form the devlopers here in building low/fixed income housing. My only "pension" is Social Security. Never earned enough to sock money away for retirement and company sponsored 401K's are for the most part a scam.

    It's sad when the only viable option seems to be playing the state lotto.

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 42,244
    edited April 2016
    Chohole said:
    Skiriki said:

    So...

    4:15 am.

    Carisma busts into the bedroom, and begins to meow; she actually doesn't meow, it sounds like some sort of female punk band lead singer who smokes a pack per day and chugs a pint of whisky for fun. She gets loud and obnoxious, jumps between bed and shelves and whatever she can find.

    She specifically jumps on me, the Hand That Feeds the Kitties. Repeatedly. And meows.

    At 4:15 am.

    I continue to ignore her, on hopes that if I lie like a dead buffalo carcass, she'll leave me alone and I can fall asleep again, because it is totally happening.

    Carisma leaves the room, and the next thing I hear is a loud crash from the living room, suggesting that she has scaled the server rack once more.

    I get up, and move surprisingly fast to the source of sound. Both cats begin to circle my feet, Carisma's face full of smug "I TOLD YOU THAT THE FOOD BOWL IS EMPTY AND NOW YOU'RE UP" look.

    I swear for a while, sigh, and empty remaining crumbs and fill the bowl.

    And today, while doing weekly groceries, I bought spray meant to deter cats and dogs from going to certain spots and spray the entire goddamn server rack, TV stand, TV and some other places. It smells awful and certainly deters me as well while it is fresh.

    But. It has made Carisma eye the said places with deep suspicion for now.

    Your move, kitty.

    Isn't it fun being a Kitty's human   The bigger one of my two has found that if she crashes the bedroom door heavily enough it will swing and hit the bedside cabinet  (small cottage mo small bedroom)  making a satisfactory bump to wake up female human. Meanwhile her sister sneaks to the window and adjusts the blackout curtains so that light gets into the room, shining directly into humans eyes when they open them.

    ...where I live they got a third dog. 

    Now I am primarily a cat person, always have been.  Since the new canine's arrival, it has been a bark and yap fest every day (the latter by the small dog that has been here for a while).  Gets hard to concentrate sometimes and I am often woken up earlier than I want to be.  Not very fond of loud noise, never was, particularly that which produces harsh upper harmonics (yeah, you'd never get me to a thrash metal concert without those earmuffs the ground crew at airports wear).

    OK, I can handle events like fireworks displays or airshows as those happen only a few times a year and most of the loud noise is at a lower frequency.  However, this daily canine pandemonium is beginning to grate on me.  Hence I have been spending more time away (which is why I have not been here every day recently) which also means spending more of my meagre cash than I like to for sitting at coffee shops, quiet pubs, & such just to get a little peace.

    The little "yap dog" is by far the worst of the three and, as he was here longer (the new dog is also male), he is of course taking on the "Alpha Male" role seeing the new arrival as a threat to his "domain" (the other dog is a nine year old female pit bull who is very sweet).  I cannot understand how such a small animal can be so bloody loud.  Since  this is an older Victorian house with hard floors, high ceilings, and such, the little monster's yapping tends to be magnified, particularly in the area outside my room door as there is a large open stairwell just off to the right.  The new dog doesn't bark all the time but when he does it sets the small one off for several minutes which in turn encourages him to bark more thus prolonging the annoying exchange (wash, rinse, repeat) until they are separated on different floors.

    What is also scary is they will sometimes run up or down the stairs while I am going up or down and have nearly tripped me up on a couple occasions.  Not good with my stiff unsteady joints and achy bones.

    I'd almost welcome the antics of the cats in the above posts over what I have been dealing with the last week

    Crikey, just had another "barka-yapa-thon" outside my door a few moments ago that nearly caused me to jump....at almost 23:00.

    Help me Megabucks Lotto, you're my only hope...

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  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 42,244
    MistyMist said:

    TGIF  i'm in deep tea therapy this weekend.

    been watching a playthrough of Witcher3 on utube.  it's easier than actually playing the game. with all the trials and heartbreak and angst of gettin ko'd.

    can't peg the guys accent.  sounds English, but he rolls his rrrs.  English pirate?

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 42,244
    MistyMist said:
    Pook said:
    MistyMist said:

    who hasn't wanted one of these, eh?  decimal equivalent chart, and they threw in the mysterious millimeters.

    Nothing mysterious about millimeters :p

     

    trying to find a 1/8" chicago screw  seeing more and more product descriptions in mms.  

    how do you measure lightyears in kilometers ...  lightmeters?   lol

    No, light-year = (distance/time) * time = distance

    light-meter would be (distance/time) * distance = distance^2/time, which doesn't have any useful application AFAIK.

    WRONG!  A light-meter is very useful for professional photographers or for people with very old or dumb cameras. cheeky

    Ah, memories of the days when a camera was nothing more than a box with a hole in it. indecision

     

    ...I actually miss those days. Got pretty good working with film. This digital photography thing just doesn't feel right.

    Yeah, when I got my first 35mm SLR with a built in light metre, I felt I had stepped into the future.  Still have my handheld metre.

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 42,244
    Pook said:

    you mean when cameras and phones were not the same device?

    Wait.... there's a camera on my phone?!?!?!? Time to retire the big ol' canon lurking under my desk then!

    ...ahh, but that big ol' Canon is a lot more versatile than a smartphone camera. Try putting a telephoto lens on a smartphone or changing the aperture to adjust for brightness/darkness.

  • DanaTADanaTA Posts: 13,380
    kyoto kid said:
    Pook said:

    you mean when cameras and phones were not the same device?

    Wait.... there's a camera on my phone?!?!?!? Time to retire the big ol' canon lurking under my desk then!

    ...ahh, but that big ol' Canon is a lot more versatile than a smartphone camera. Try putting a telephoto lens on a smartphone or changing the aperture to adjust for brightness/darkness.

    Believe it or not, they now make sets of lenses that snap onto a smartphone, wide angle, mild telephoto, strong telephoto, maybe even a zoom.  I saw an ad for a set just the other day...Carl Zeizz lenses no less.  (I believe)

    Dana

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 42,244

    ...link (my google-foo his pooped out)?

  • XyetztXyetzt Posts: 27,495
    ps1borg said:

    Wow they will make the lenses for my iPhone?  how do they know I have an iPhone?  or at least my phone thinks it is an iPhone?

  • atticanneatticanne Posts: 3,009
    ps1borg said:

    Morning *yawns* Bliss to sleep in this morning and wake up under a sunny blue sky for a change :) A few days off for me now *\o/*

    Enjoy, enjoy, enjoy.  You deserve it.

  • atticanneatticanne Posts: 3,009
    ps1borg said:
    Serpent said:
    ps1borg said:

    Morning. A cheerless grey overcast is turning every house into a skyscraper today - or is the sky a  groundscraper ? - with a real wet feel to it altho of course npt a drop of rain in sight :)

    Ugh, hope it getw nicer!!! *giant cup of coffee emote*

     

    Better stay away from the strong stuff for a while I still got caffeine shakes from a coupla days ago, been running on empty I guess :) It all sounds positive for you right now and I guess adaptation will be your friend, is 'sposed to be a natural force so hopefully you won't have to sweat it too much. Was looking around at the huge variety of mobility aids people use in the city here it sure has changed the past few years, motorised stuff has been miniaturised I guess but there are still a few swish looking canes in use, think I'd like one of those remington single-shot canes from back in the day :)

     

    My dad used one of these when he was on "I've Got A Secret" back in the 1950s.  I got to play around with it and loved it.  

  • atticanneatticanne Posts: 3,009
    DanaTA said:

    This is the fine print.  You really should read the fine print, but we know you probably won't.  So you will be totally surprised when we come for your first-born son and one arm and one leg later on this year.  You also agree that you will not use this payment as an excuse to take time off for recuperation.  Should you be childless, we will accept another leg in liew of the first-born son, but only if it is whole and fully functional at that time.  Otherwise, you will make arrangements to have a first-born son, so that we may collect your debt.  You should also expect that anything we do will be covered by this fine print.  You may not like it, but we will, esepcially our accountants.  This is binding as a contract, and you agree not to take any legal recourse against us concerning anything covered in this, or anything that we shall add to this in the future, at our leisure.  In the U.S. some states do not allow such blanket statements.  In such a case, the parts that are not against the laws in said state will remain in effect, and the rest we shall append in more specific terms, which will be binding.  You also agree to this.  If you decide not to agree to be bound by this contract, all earnings paid to you up until, and including, that point in time will be returned to us, with interest.  You also agree to this.  Fine print is fun!  For us.   This contract may be amended and/or altered at any time, at our choosing.  You hereby agree that you will also agree to any new terms.

    Dana

    LMAO  Did you get this from the DAZ EULA?  I may be joking as I, like many others, seldom read the EULA

  • TJohnTJohn Posts: 11,355
    DanaTA said:

    This is the fine print.  You really should read the fine print, but we know you probably won't.  So you will be totally surprised when we come for your first-born son and one arm and one leg later on this year.  You also agree that you will not use this payment as an excuse to take time off for recuperation.  Should you be childless, we will accept another leg in liew of the first-born son, but only if it is whole and fully functional at that time.  Otherwise, you will make arrangements to have a first-born son, so that we may collect your debt.  You should also expect that anything we do will be covered by this fine print.  You may not like it, but we will, esepcially our accountants.  This is binding as a contract, and you agree not to take any legal recourse against us concerning anything covered in this, or anything that we shall add to this in the future, at our leisure.  In the U.S. some states do not allow such blanket statements.  In such a case, the parts that are not against the laws in said state will remain in effect, and the rest we shall append in more specific terms, which will be binding.  You also agree to this.  If you decide not to agree to be bound by this contract, all earnings paid to you up until, and including, that point in time will be returned to us, with interest.  You also agree to this.  Fine print is fun!  For us.   This contract may be amended and/or altered at any time, at our choosing.  You hereby agree that you will also agree to any new terms.

    Dana

    TMW-DNR laugh

  • LeatherGryphonLeatherGryphon Posts: 12,314
    kyoto kid said:
    Tjohn said:

    (Tjohn signs cast) laugh

    ...The KId does too.

    +1   Also suggest finding long, thin, flat bamboo stick for scratching the place under the cast that cannot be reached any other way,

     

  • PookPook Posts: 121

    Spring cleaning day; already done the hallway downstairs and upstairs and the front room is being blitzed. Got a gorgeous smell of apples coming from the wax melter, and Underworld blasting out as I sort through my music collection at the same time. Not a relaxing was to spend a saturday, but at least it's a productive one!

  • DanaTADanaTA Posts: 13,380
    kyoto kid said:

    ...link (my google-foo his pooped out)?

    Here is the preview article: http://lenspire.zeiss.com/en/zeiss-and-fellowes-brands-launch/

    I was wrong about the features...it's a wide-angle, telephoto and macro (with zoom).  For iPhones.

    There are others not made by Zeiss as well.  Most seem to be for iPhone, but some are also for Android phones.

    http://www.amazon.com/s/?ie=UTF8&keywords=clip+on+camera+lenses&tag=googhydr-20&index=aps&hvadid=110425441960&hvpos=1t3&hvexid=&hvnetw=s&hvrand=2215171399200984902&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=b&hvdev=c&ref=pd_sl_7k9re5v2q_b

    Dana

  • DanaTADanaTA Posts: 13,380
    atticanne said:
    DanaTA said:

    This is the fine print.  You really should read the fine print, but we know you probably won't.  So you will be totally surprised when we come for your first-born son and one arm and one leg later on this year.  You also agree that you will not use this payment as an excuse to take time off for recuperation.  Should you be childless, we will accept another leg in liew of the first-born son, but only if it is whole and fully functional at that time.  Otherwise, you will make arrangements to have a first-born son, so that we may collect your debt.  You should also expect that anything we do will be covered by this fine print.  You may not like it, but we will, esepcially our accountants.  This is binding as a contract, and you agree not to take any legal recourse against us concerning anything covered in this, or anything that we shall add to this in the future, at our leisure.  In the U.S. some states do not allow such blanket statements.  In such a case, the parts that are not against the laws in said state will remain in effect, and the rest we shall append in more specific terms, which will be binding.  You also agree to this.  If you decide not to agree to be bound by this contract, all earnings paid to you up until, and including, that point in time will be returned to us, with interest.  You also agree to this.  Fine print is fun!  For us.   This contract may be amended and/or altered at any time, at our choosing.  You hereby agree that you will also agree to any new terms.

    Dana

    LMAO  Did you get this from the DAZ EULA?  I may be joking as I, like many others, seldom read the EULA

    Nope, it was just ad-libbed.

    Dana

  • DanaTADanaTA Posts: 13,380
    Tjohn said:
    DanaTA said:

    This is the fine print.  You really should read the fine print, but we know you probably won't.  So you will be totally surprised when we come for your first-born son and one arm and one leg later on this year.  You also agree that you will not use this payment as an excuse to take time off for recuperation.  Should you be childless, we will accept another leg in liew of the first-born son, but only if it is whole and fully functional at that time.  Otherwise, you will make arrangements to have a first-born son, so that we may collect your debt.  You should also expect that anything we do will be covered by this fine print.  You may not like it, but we will, esepcially our accountants.  This is binding as a contract, and you agree not to take any legal recourse against us concerning anything covered in this, or anything that we shall add to this in the future, at our leisure.  In the U.S. some states do not allow such blanket statements.  In such a case, the parts that are not against the laws in said state will remain in effect, and the rest we shall append in more specific terms, which will be binding.  You also agree to this.  If you decide not to agree to be bound by this contract, all earnings paid to you up until, and including, that point in time will be returned to us, with interest.  You also agree to this.  Fine print is fun!  For us.   This contract may be amended and/or altered at any time, at our choosing.  You hereby agree that you will also agree to any new terms.

    Dana

    TMW-DNR laugh

    Too many accronyms.  ???

    Dana

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    MistyMist said:

    very fine print  eensy weensy bery fine print, ...  i'm rolling my mental rrrrs now, is contagious, like y'know.  y'know is one verry harrd habit to break, y'know? y'know.

    So is "ummm".  And "uh".  And "let me be clear" and "at the end of the day".  It gets worse.

    And I know somebody who smacks his lips after making a statement.  It's like a liperiod.  A wet one.frown

     

     

    gross!!  !!  !!

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    Pook said:

    Spring cleaning day; already done the hallway downstairs and upstairs and the front room is being blitzed. Got a gorgeous smell of apples coming from the wax melter, and Underworld blasting out as I sort through my music collection at the same time. Not a relaxing was to spend a saturday, but at least it's a productive one!

     

    achooo oo  @ kicked up dust  

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

    This is the fine print.  You really should read the fine print, but we know you probably won't.  So you will be totally surprised when we come for your first-born son and one arm and one leg later on this year.  You also agree that you will not use this payment as an excuse to take time off for recuperation.  Should you be childless, we will accept another leg in liew of the first-born son, but only if it is whole and fully functional at that time.  Otherwise, you will make arrangements to have a first-born son, so that we may collect your debt.  You should also expect that anything we do will be covered by this fine print.  You may not like it, but we will, esepcially our accountants.  This is binding as a contract, and you agree not to take any legal recourse against us concerning anything covered in this, or anything that we shall add to this in the future, at our leisure.  In the U.S. some states do not allow such blanket statements.  In such a case, the parts that are not against the laws in said state will remain in effect, and the rest we shall append in more specific terms, which will be binding.  You also agree to this.  If you decide not to agree to be bound by this contract, all earnings paid to you up until, and including, that point in time will be returned to us, with interest.  You also agree to this.  Fine print is fun!  For us.   This contract may be amended and/or altered at any time, at our choosing.  You hereby agree that you will also agree to any new terms.

    Dana

    TMW-DNR laugh

    Too many accronyms.  ???

    Dana

    Too many words-did not read. smiley

  • ChoholeChohole Posts: 33,604
    Pook said:

    Spring cleaning day; already done the hallway downstairs and upstairs and the front room is being blitzed. Got a gorgeous smell of apples coming from the wax melter, and Underworld blasting out as I sort through my music collection at the same time. Not a relaxing was to spend a saturday, but at least it's a productive one!

    Spring Cleaning.    What is this thing called Spring.   We woke up to a white world this morning.   Snow in April just is not right.  http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-wakes-up-snow-saturday-11161610

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    kyoto kid said:
    MistyMist said:

    TGIF  i'm in deep tea therapy this weekend.

    been watching a playthrough of Witcher3 on utube.  it's easier than actually playing the game. with all the trials and heartbreak and angst of gettin ko'd.

    can't peg the guys accent.  sounds English, but he rolls his rrrs.  English pirate?

     

    tea therrapy

  • PookPook Posts: 121
    Chohole said:
    Pook said:

    Spring cleaning day; already done the hallway downstairs and upstairs and the front room is being blitzed. Got a gorgeous smell of apples coming from the wax melter, and Underworld blasting out as I sort through my music collection at the same time. Not a relaxing was to spend a saturday, but at least it's a productive one!

    Spring Cleaning.    What is this thing called Spring.   We woke up to a white world this morning.   Snow in April just is not right.  http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-wakes-up-snow-saturday-11161610

    Well I'm calling it spring cleaning because I don't know what else to call it! Well, other than "finally annoyed with all the mess so doing something about it!"

    I knew Wales had it's own climate, but didn't expect snow! That's pretty impressive!

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    edited April 2016

    rrocky rroad the awesomest in ice cream concoctions.  

    been trying all day to trill my rrrs ... fail! doh

     

    splendiferous as a cupcake too

    Shades of Rocky Roads 

     

    take me hooome rocky road, to the place i beloooong

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  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    atticanne said:
    ps1borg said:

    Morning *yawns* Bliss to sleep in this morning and wake up under a sunny blue sky for a change :) A few days off for me now *\o/*

    Enjoy, enjoy, enjoy.  You deserve it.

     

     sunny days !! 

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    edited April 2016

    quinoa, the mysteries thereof.  should i mix it with rice?

    cumin?  never used this, smells potent

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  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 42,244
    ps1borg said:

    ...[looks at trusty old Ricoh, then at smartphone...sighs].

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 42,244

    ...well our mini "heat wave" is over and back to more seasonal temperatures here. Still more than 10º above the average but slowly slipping back down over the next couple days.

    Thursday and yesterday were the earliest we ever experienced 80+º temperatures here. The highs on both days were warmer than the normal for July/August.

    ...hmmmm, snow in Wales and The Great Lakes again. 19º in Stevens Point WI last night, 73º here today seems just right.

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

    is trolling and trolloping the same thing basically?

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