barbult's Discursion Thread

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  • Ron KnightsRon Knights Posts: 2,670
    edited June 29

    Barbult I'm glad you thought it was a good idea to shorten the name..

    But did you want to use "discussion" instead of discursion?

    Gotta admit "Discursion" has a certain ring to it!

    By the way I just got back from a doctor's appointment. Everything is fine.

    But apparently I'm shrinking. I am 3 inches shorter!?

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  • barbultbarbult Posts: 27,219
    3 inches! Maybe you are just slumping. I definitely want "discursion". Google the definition. It is perfect.
  • Ron KnightsRon Knights Posts: 2,670
    edited June 26

    It's hard for me to stand on the scales for a weigh-in. Balance is the issue. Same thing for standing against the wall for height management.

    I have two bad knees. One has a torn minescus and no cartillage.

    Yeah discursion is a good word.

    Sounds like the story of my life!

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  • 3DIO3DIO Posts: 452

    barbult said:

    Stayin' alive is a good daily activity.

    It is for as long as it works!

     

  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 110,858

    3DIO said:

    barbult said:

    Stayin' alive is a good daily activity.

    It is for as long as it works!

    It comes with a lifetime guarantee

     

  • barbultbarbult Posts: 27,219

    Richard Haseltine said:

    3DIO said:

    barbult said:

    Stayin' alive is a good daily activity.

    It is for as long as it works!

    It comes with a lifetime guarantee

     

    laugh 

  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 41,223
    edited June 29

    nan

    needless to say, D|S is frozen

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  • barbultbarbult Posts: 27,219
    Nan, not a number. Yup something went wrong there.
  • richardandtracyrichardandtracy Posts: 7,866

    I have never managed to do that. Congratulations Wendy.

    We always reference my late mum as 'Gran' and my wife's mum as 'Nanny', so we never have a 'Nan' in our household, even when not experimenting at the outer reaches of mathematics.

    Regards,

    Richard

  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 41,223

    oh I managed to get everything to appear as gibberish once, like if you open a compressed file in notepad

    just a copy of a line of one of my saved Hunyuan objects as a dsf to show what I mean

    þçý·ü÷ÿøË·ùÛ¿ö7÷û¿þçü<4ùçŸÿøó?

     

  • SimonJMSimonJM Posts: 6,098

    barbult said:

    Nan, not a number. Yup something went wrong there.

    Shades of Patrick McGoohan in The Prisoner - "I am not a number, I am a free man!" 

  • garrett_3dgarrett_3d Posts: 625

    SimonJM said:

    barbult said:

    Nan, not a number. Yup something went wrong there.

    Shades of Patrick McGoohan in The Prisoner - "I am not a number, I am a free man!" 

    Or Jean Valjean in Les Mis. 24601!

  • Ron KnightsRon Knights Posts: 2,670

     I had a spectacular fall today. Knocked a 27" monitor and a bunch of expensive stuff on the floor.

    Fortunately nothing was broke. But my rear end is sore from the fall.

    I don't want to clutter this thread too much. Full story is in my Art Zone thread.

  • barbultbarbult Posts: 27,219
    Ouch, I hope you are OK and no latent problems show up.
  • richardandtracyrichardandtracy Posts: 7,866
    How come 'Passports for Pets' was an 'Official Monster Raving Loony Party' policy that actually got adopted across the then EU? Seems ridiculous. But I suppose it means not all cats and dogs have to go into 6 months quarantine when being brought into the UK any more. The only other policy by the Monster Raving Loonies that's really been adopted was the 'Council Tax' and anyone from the UK of a certain age will know how that went... Regards, Richard.
  • 3DIO3DIO Posts: 452
    edited July 6

    Well after a whopping 1 month and 6 days, I'm finally able to run my 'puter again!

    I was also finally able to log into my email account and just saw the messages left by the mods (from back when the big clean-up happened), so I've edited the message I posted earlier today and replaced it with this one, just in case!

     

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  • 3DIO3DIO Posts: 452

    I've also removed the stuff about my private jet from the main thread, again, just in case!

    That aside, what a relief to be back on a proper computer again.  I went as far back as page 23 of the main thread just to (re)view the renders on a proper screen.  To think there are people out there who use an iPad as their main computer totally baffles me.

    That was, without doubt, one of the most mentally torturous experiences of my life!!!

     

  • barbultbarbult Posts: 27,219
    Congratulations on getting your computer access back again.
  • 3DIO3DIO Posts: 452

    Cheers Barbult, feels like luxury!   I also just noticed how much faster my internet is in this new flat since the signal here is way better!

    Plus, from my window I now see treetops of the nature reserve that I live just one minute away from (and that's on foot), so I might start a thread in the Art Studio forum after all.  I could always fill it with some wildlife snaps whenever I'm short of renders to post!

     

  • barbultbarbult Posts: 27,219
    It sounds like a very nice place.
  • barbultbarbult Posts: 27,219
    I see a new Stonemason Paris environment in the store today. Unfortunately I only have 66 cents of store credit, so Richard and team will not be exploring the back streets, unless Daz comes up with a good Gift Card sale. The guys will have to stick to the main tourist areas.
  • barbultbarbult Posts: 27,219
    I did buy a plane cockpit for 99 cents, though, in case Richard gets a chance to demonstrate a new skill.
  • Ron KnightsRon Knights Posts: 2,670
    edited July 6

    I've never left the US in Real Life. So I appreciate a Virtual Vacation.

    Sorry about my typing. I'm having another lazy day sitting on my hospital bed with the varying air air mattress.

    The hospital table has to sit high enough to clear my "generous belly!"

    It's rather awkward.

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  • barbultbarbult Posts: 27,219

    Ron Knights said:

    I've never left the US in Real Life. So I appreciate a Virtual Vacation.

    Sorry about my typing. I'm having another lazy day sitting on my hospital bed with the varying air air mattress.

    The hospital table has to sit high enough to clear my "generous belly!"

    It's rather awkward.

    I've been to all seven continents now after Antarctica this past winter (their summer), Ron. I'm glad to take you on this virtual vacation with your friends. I bet pushing that luggage cart wore you out. I hope you can relax on the plane.  

  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 41,223

    the furthest overseas I have been is to Tasmania cheeky

    I live in Adelaide South Australia 

    mind you that ferry over the Bass strait was pretty choppy and the plane to Melbourne hit turbulence too so was enough of an experience for me. prefer land travel any day and have driven all the way to Bundaberg Queensland myself on some pretty hairy roads in a crappy gutless Mazda long wheelbase van, some mountains I was struggling in 2nd gear

  • Ron KnightsRon Knights Posts: 2,670
    edited July 6

    I've felt "massively honored and thrilled" to have a part in your ongoing story.

    I'm also flattered at the concept of my being "mobile and strong enough" to push such a loaded cart.

    In reality, I'm an old "rotund" guy who uses a walker to "toddle" through my day.

    Oh, by the way, I haven't had any near accidents in the past two days.

    That's because I've spent most of the time on my hospital bed watching TV and using my notebook computer.

     

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  • barbultbarbult Posts: 27,219

    WendyLuvsCatz said:

    the furthest overseas I have been is to Tasmania cheeky

    I live in Adelaide South Australia 

    mind you that ferry over the Bass strait was pretty choppy and the plane to Melbourne hit turbulence too so was enough of an experience for me. prefer land travel any day and have driven all the way to Bundaberg Queensland myself on some pretty hairy roads in a crappy gutless Mazda long wheelbase van, some mountains I was struggling in 2nd gear

    Now, I have never been to Tasmania. I've been to Sydney once for a few days. It rained a lot while we were there. My little travel umbrella turned inside out and broke in strong wind. The hotel loaned us umbrellas for the rest of our stay. 

  • barbultbarbult Posts: 27,219

    Ron Knights said:

    Oh, by the way, I haven't had any near accidents in the past two days.

    Now that is good to hear. Stay safe, but remember the saying "use it or lose it". Don't stay sedentary too long and lose your agility to get around (she says as she sits in her computer chair for hours at a time.frown). Are you still going down to lunch with your friends every day?

  • Ron KnightsRon Knights Posts: 2,670

    I go down for lunch most days.

    Some days I have a bad heartburn after breakfast. It's not a pretty sight... I stay at home when heartburn attacks.

  • 3DIO3DIO Posts: 452
    edited July 7

    WendyLuvsCatz said:

    the furthest overseas I have been is to Tasmania cheeky

    I live in Adelaide South Australia 

    mind you that ferry over the Bass strait was pretty choppy and the plane to Melbourne hit turbulence too so was enough of an experience for me. prefer land travel any day and have driven all the way to Bundaberg Queensland myself on some pretty hairy roads in a crappy gutless Mazda long wheelbase van, some mountains I was struggling in 2nd gear

    That makes me so damn envious!

    I wish I had Australian Citizenship.  I'd buy a van, drive-off into some far-off desolate land and live the van life, only ever witnessing "civilisation" when I need to drive into town for food and stuff (and maybe catch-up online if there's no signal out there).

    Plenty of sun for free power to compute with, even in the middle of nowhere!

     

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