Who has time to die? Sheer luxury...I used to call the children the vectors. Theres a third state.... Infected diseased and dying as result a exposure to disease vector..... again.
Who has time to die? Sheer luxury...I used to call the children the vectors. Theres a third state.... Infected diseased and dying as result a exposure to disease vector..... again.
This is clearing up. Not as quickly as I’d like but I have been well enough to travel. I would like one night that is cough free for a solid nights sleep, though. I’m currently in New Jersey, “assisting“ with some modifications on a piece rail equipment. I’ve ”assisted“ so much that I again went to urgent care. This time with the short end of a 4MM Allen wrench imbedded in the palm of my hand. Not as much fun as it sounds. Four letter words flew.What I thought was a case of spring allergies/grandsons' shared cold morphed into a horrible sinus infection. Friday, I managed to teach a couple of safety classes and go roller skating in the evening. I wasn't 100% but I wasn't down for the count, either. Yesterday, Heysues Aitch Kryst, I couldn't swallow and could barely walk in a straight line. A fit of coughing would lay me out. Mrs.Cheest finally figured out I wasn't being a whiney SOB and took me to an immediate care facility.
I told the folks there, that in my 67 years, I've had about 60 of these and needed a round of antibiotics. I got checked over, tested for Covid and Strep, and in the end, "You have a sinus infection and it's a beaut."(no sh!t, Sherlock). I got my round of antibiotics AND a prescription strength nasal spray. Lemmee tell ya, Drain-o has nothing on that nasal spray. Two shots up each nostril and be ready to spit.
After some of the prescribed meds, I'm somewhat functional today. I managed to get down breakfast(important)and coffee(very important). Walking's not an issue, either. I can tolerate the minor cough and headache. I may actually be somewhat productive this afternoon.
This reminds me of the Mitchel and Webb sketches of the "lazy Writers" plenty of videos on youtube.Watching blue lights..
Seems canny but oh my good god the car continuity is worse than line of duty..
Gets into Audi A3...Skoda Octavia interior. Mid scene an Octavia becomes a Vauxhall Insignia estate with battenberg livery..when the Octavia was blue over white just some highlights from about a 10 minute period.
Honestly it's aggressively terrible..This reminds me of the Mitchel and Webb sketches of the "lazy Writers" plenty of videos on youtube.
I had a capri years ago, the front indicators had metal crosshead screws on the front, looked like two blobs of rust when it came to change the bulb.Sadly those 80's Fitt coloured plastic head screws got the better of me. One came out OK. The other two just desintigrated.
I replaced two keyboards before I realised it was "operator error"I'm beginning to think that either I'm getting worse at typing, my PC is trying to auto type/correct my posts or I'm finally losing mental capacity and my brain waves are all get corrupted.
e.g. "No rust, no need to wash and polish (just hope pipe and garden broom), now worrying who is going to ding of scratch your car etc."
The typos in one sentence! Now the hope should be hose, the now no and the of or.
The hose/hope is the hardest to understand as the s and p are miles apart on the keyboard. The no and now could be explained by the following worrying word. or and of are adjacent keys so readily explainable.
Im legend at this. In my case I have gone off and I was bad in the first place. Keep it up and you WILL make me feel better and I will have to post in the happy thread.I'm beginning to think that either I'm getting worse at typing, my PC is trying to auto type/correct my posts or I'm finally losing mental capacity and my brain waves are all get corrupted.
e.g. "No rust, no need to wash and polish (just hope pipe and garden broom), now worrying who is going to ding of scratch your car etc."
The typos in one sentence! Now the hope should be hose, the now no and the of or.
The hose/hope is the hardest to understand as the s and p are miles apart on the keyboard. The no and now could be explained by the following worrying word. or and of are adjacent keys so readily explainable.
The way I look at typing errors, my handwriting is considerably worse, in the days of hand written Mot certificates I have had customers return saying the Post Mistress couldn't read my writing when issuing car tax discs. I used to feel bad about my writing until I saw my uncle's, it was just the same as mine and he had managed to aspire to Royal Navy Lieutenant during WW2.Im legend at this. In my case I have gone off and I was bad in the first place. Keep it up and you WILL make me feel better and I will have to post in the happy thread.
Yep my handwriting is awful too. My dads when he was with us, and brothers scrawls are uncannily similar, I keep thinking I will try and retrain myself to write better as I get older, but may leave this till any after life. Something to do when sitting up to my neck in boiling pooh and chatting with Beelzebub.The way I look at typing errors, my handwriting is considerably worse, in the days of hand written Mot certificates I have had customers return saying the Post Mistress couldn't read my writing when issuing car tax discs. I used to feel bad about my writing until I saw my uncle's, it was just the same as mine and he had managed to aspire to Royal Navy Lieutenant during WW2.
Conversely I had an elderly customer who used to write in copperplate beautiful cheques in payment to me, apparently before retiring from the City in the 1950s he worked for one of the big banks and had to write cheques for figures in excess of a million pounds at the close of day for companies like ICI etc. so no mistakes allowed!![]()
We can't be good at everythingYep my handwriting is awful too. My dads when he was with us, and brothers scrawls are uncannily similar, I keep thinking I will try and retrain myself to write better as I get older, but may leave this till any after life. Something to do when sitting up to my neck in boiling pooh and chatting with Beelzebub.
In my case something would be good!We can't be good at everything.
Didn't have the good grace to go in a repairable section.
My writing was bad , but thanks to my mum my reading was good, when at school and my turn to read aloud came along, I was often berated by the teacher for not knowing what page they were on, until I pointed out I was about three chapters ahead!I grew up in a house with a typewriter, so learnt to type from an early age. As a result, I tend to type too quickly, and usually all the letters are there, not necessarily in the right order. If I miss it, you will often see teh instead of the, and words ending ing often come out as ign, and becomes adn. Somehow, my left hand can type two letters, before the right hand can place one between.
And all the above, came out correctly first time.
My handwriting is usually quite neat, but very small. Small enough that a standard medium point pen is difficult. My fountain pen, not used for years sadly, was specified with a very fine nib.
One time, at work, I wrote a page of A4, and a colleague photocopied it, expanding it to A3. It was perfectly readable at that size.
At school, I was often criticised for short essays. Whilst most classmates would get 6-7 words per line, I would achieve 10, or 13 on the narrow lined paper. I used to use the narrow lined paper, as otherwise there was a lot of white space above the writing, so a 300 word essay was just under a single page, when classmates using the standard line spacing, and writign bigger, would produce one-and-a-half to two pages, for the same number of words. I used to have to put a word count in the margin to pacify the teacher.
Yep....Didn't have the good grace to go in a repairable section.![]()