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Um, yeah. Freaky weather. It's been warm here, cooling off at nights, then warm again the next day. My idea of warm is 85-90 deg. F. But that's not hot. Just warm. But it will warm up soon, I hope... Yeah, Fall is definitely the worst season. No, wait, that's not right. We don't do raking here -- cactii don't drop leaves.
OK, OK. I'll stop talking about how much I love Tucson. But I am not used to raking anything -- in Washington if there are leaves on the ground (unlikely, since most trees are evergreens), you can't rake them because they're a big soggy mess.
Tismey, I've never tried Sunderland. But as long as it doesn't have a urinal cake in it I'm willing to try it.
Congratulations on finishing the patio, Ed. Where are you going to get the rocks? Is this one of those kind of "pay for the rocks and dirt" kind of projects, or can you just wander alongside a river and get some rocks?
Vic, if you think this is bad, try irc. Not only do you tend to have more conversation threads in each channel, but they also happen as fast as someone can type them. This is a slow, drawn out conversation...
By the way:
Sorry if that disappoints anyone...
OK, OK. I'll stop talking about how much I love Tucson. But I am not used to raking anything -- in Washington if there are leaves on the ground (unlikely, since most trees are evergreens), you can't rake them because they're a big soggy mess.
Tismey, I've never tried Sunderland. But as long as it doesn't have a urinal cake in it I'm willing to try it.
Congratulations on finishing the patio, Ed. Where are you going to get the rocks? Is this one of those kind of "pay for the rocks and dirt" kind of projects, or can you just wander alongside a river and get some rocks?
Vic, if you think this is bad, try irc. Not only do you tend to have more conversation threads in each channel, but they also happen as fast as someone can type them. This is a slow, drawn out conversation...
By the way:
and from http://twain.org/faq.htm:According to TWAIN.org, TWAIN is not an acronym for "Technology Without An Interesting Name."
The word TWAIN is from Kipling's "The Ballad of East and West" - "...and never the twain shall meet...", reflecting the difficulty, at the time, of connecting scanners and personal computers. It was up-cased to TWAIN to make it more distinctive. This led people to believe it was an acronym, and then to a contest to come up with an expansion. None were selected, but the entry "Technology Without An Interesting Name" continues to haunt the standard. "
Sorry if that disappoints anyone...