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mijk
response 131 of 211: Mark Unseen   Dec 27 20:29 UTC 2018

IHB I have that 'after dinner glow' and all is well with the world. :)
papa
response 132 of 211: Mark Unseen   Dec 31 14:34 UTC 2018

resp:131 Good times.
gelinas
response 133 of 211: Mark Unseen   Mar 10 00:26 UTC 2019

It's been a year since anyone was happy?

I'm happy that my new machine is working. I had to install Auristor to get
access to afs, but all of my other programs seem to be working. I set up the
new machine from a Time Machine backup of the old one, which was running El
Capitan. The new machine is running Mojave, so I'm really surprised that
everything is working, especially Quicken 2007. mh works, too. :)
tod
response 134 of 211: Mark Unseen   Mar 11 18:35 UTC 2019

re #133
Congrats!
That's very surprising you could make the jump including Quicken'07

IHB We sold our company to a public traded one and now have merged into
a swiss army knife of the same caliber.  
ball
response 135 of 211: Mark Unseen   Mar 16 05:08 UTC 2019

    I'm happy because I have a Raspberry Pi running nicely
with NetBSD/evbarm 8.0.  This one is a (single-core) model B
with 512M RAM.  I would like to be able to use my Raspberry
Pi 2 model B (quad-core, 1G RAM) but so far that one only
works with Linux.
kentn
response 136 of 211: Mark Unseen   Mar 17 14:33 UTC 2019

Nice!  I've got a couple Pi's here I want to put to use but
I don't really have the time.  
kentn
response 137 of 211: Mark Unseen   Mar 19 03:07 UTC 2019

IHB I got an SSD drive working in an old dual-core computer a couple
days ago. It speeded it up quite a bit and is a lot quieter than the
mechanical hard drive it replaced.
papa
response 138 of 211: Mark Unseen   Mar 31 12:38 UTC 2019

I'm happy to be an official member of Grex! :)
tod
response 139 of 211: Mark Unseen   Apr 16 23:29 UTC 2019

 :)
kentn
response 140 of 211: Mark Unseen   Apr 20 01:42 UTC 2019

Today IHB we finally delivered part of the study tables and listings
that we've been working on for the last few months.  Of course after
passing everything, the statisicians wanted to change several tables and
listings.  We got it all fixed and sent out by 8 p.m. So that's that.
Now next week we have the other half to send out, which will be another
slog.  However we don't have to work the weekend, so I can get some
rest.
papa
response 141 of 211: Mark Unseen   Apr 21 06:38 UTC 2019

Congratulations.
kentn
response 142 of 211: Mark Unseen   Apr 23 14:13 UTC 2019

Thanks.  Projects here are like 3 steps forward and 2 back, but you
eventually get to the end.  
walkman
response 143 of 211: Mark Unseen   Jun 1 13:03 UTC 2019

#137 Nice! I have put SSD drives in old machines. Huge speed boost and more
reliable. 
tod
response 144 of 211: Mark Unseen   Jun 8 07:04 UTC 2019

IHB watching Phantom of the Opera at the Pantages wasn't as painful
as I'd expected
walkman
response 145 of 211: Mark Unseen   Jun 12 11:03 UTC 2019

Eating a huge bowl of Captain Crunch now.
I find that lowering the expectations bar brings the happiness levels
higher.
tod
response 146 of 211: Mark Unseen   Jun 14 13:08 UTC 2019

IHB this weekend I can stock up on gifts for my sons for their birthdays
later this year.  $1 for mugs with slogans on them such as "Best Dad"
"Best Dad Ever" "My Hero Dad" "Hey Dad, You're Great"
File under Whimsy
bwh
response 147 of 211: Mark Unseen   Jun 14 20:22 UTC 2019

It took a while but I finally convinced my kids to skip the gifts for
b-day and fathers day. It's almost as if by magic I tend to accumulate
more stuff than I want. Once I have something, I'm illogically reluctant
to part with it ... I might need it at some unspecified time in the
future. My next step is to convince them that on my b-day and fathers
day they have to accept something from me that I no longer need :)
tod
response 148 of 211: Mark Unseen   Jun 25 22:00 UTC 2019

I ask my sons for good grades for my birthday.  Sometimes they remember.
papa
response 149 of 211: Mark Unseen   Jul 20 07:52 UTC 2019

IHB today is the 50th anniversary of humanity's first landing on the Moon.
Thank you Neil (R.I.P.), Buzz, and everyone else who contributed to Project
Apollo.
walkman
response 150 of 211: Mark Unseen   Jul 24 22:57 UTC 2019

The first airbrush was patented in 1876 (Patent Number 182,389) by
Francis Edgar Stanley of Newton, Massachusetts.

https://c2.staticflickr.com/8/7458/9457418031_6883d341ec_o.jpg
tod
response 151 of 211: Mark Unseen   Jul 25 18:24 UTC 2019

To infinity
AND BEYOND
papa
response 152 of 211: Mark Unseen   Jul 30 07:03 UTC 2019

IHB I met a fellow-Grexer in the flesh for the first time -- mijk in
London last Saturday.
tod
response 153 of 211: Mark Unseen   Aug 1 16:54 UTC 2019

re #152
Thaqt's pretty neat.  Where in London?
papa
response 154 of 211: Mark Unseen   Aug 1 23:57 UTC 2019

resp:153
At the gruesomely named Hung, Drawn, and Quartered pub across the street from
the Tower of London.
tod
response 155 of 211: Mark Unseen   Aug 6 14:32 UTC 2019

re #154
I remember the place.  Fish & chips sign caught my eye...every where
else curry or something pretending to be Thai
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