Replacing the battery in my "little Machine" (Small, portable, Laptop computer), I'm reminded that "back in the 80's," we used to get Hernias packing about enough Double A's to run our Sony Walkman(r)'s
Now, I get hernias when I pack to go away for a weekend. Being an "old" person, I have all my charging cords labelled. "A's Cell Phone Cord", "A's little Computer Cord", "A's I-Pod Cord"
I have a packing list (actually, 2 packing lists; one for "Overnight" and one for "Longer" ). Listed on both are "do you have all your cords?" and "Did you remember your PJ's" (I admit, that's lame: But, if it isn't written down, I have to buy PJ's wherever I am)
I am thankful that "somebody" thought of making or inventing rechargeable batteries that would fit into each little machine I carry. Carrying Cell Phone, I-Pod, and Small Laptop, I am truly grateful I don't have to carry double or Triple A's for them.
UPDATE
April 27, 2014
Last Christmas, Mike bought me an I-Pad Mini. Very useful little thing. Mike has gotten a "regular sized" I-Pad because he was "surfing the internet" on my Mini. So, he was insistent on getting on for himself. For Christmas, I'd bought him an I-Pod for music. (And a case to hold it in: otherwise, he'd drop it and lose it.) I also bought him a case for the I-Pad. He's really enjoying it.Something that he's done is put The Bible (KJV) and "My Utmost for His Highest" books on it. The I-Pads are very user friendly, and he is learning quite easily what he can and cannot do on his. He's not much of a gamer, so he hasn't even put a solitaire game or any game on it. But he has a "Google Search Engine" application on it as well. He's finding he's enjoying being able to look on line at motorcycles and the like
The rechargeable batteries in the I-Pads are charged with a totally different cord end than the one that they've used since they first started. I think it's rather unfortunate. I have several of the one that's on the left side of the pic, and only one of the one on the right. But, they're all good. No matter which one you have to use, it's still better than getting hernia's carrying double-a's.
Saturday, April 23, 2011
Happy Easter
Luke 24:5-7 "And as they were afraid, and bowed down [their] faces to the earth, they said unto them, Why seek ye the living among the dead? He is not here, but is risen: remember how he spake unto you when he was yet in Galilee, Saying, The Son of man must be delivered into the hands of sinful men, and be crucified, and the third day rise again."
It is surprising that so many persons disbelieve the truth and reality of the resurrection.
Jesus Christ is the Son of God, the One who cut History in Half After all, there is 0 A.D; which stands for Anno domini. According to my Search on the Google Search Engine: In Wikipaedia, it states: "Anno Domini (abbreviated as AD or A.D., sometimes found in the form Anno Domine) and Before Christ (abbreviated as BC or B.C.) are designations used to label or number years in the Julian and Gregorian calendars. The AD or the Christian calendar era is based on the traditionally reckoned year of the conception or birth of Jesus of Nazareth, with AD counting years after the start of this epoch, and BC denoting years before the start of the epoch. There is no year zero in this scheme, so the year AD 1 immediately follows the year 1 BC. This dating system was devised in 525, but was not widely used until after 800,[1] and even after that, other systems were still widely used throughout Europe."
That is pretty difficult to argue with: After all, if you decide to "go back to" the "old calendar", what precisely will you be going "back to"? And, how will anyone know when you are talking about, if you are on the "old calendar" and everyone else on the globe is on the "new calendar"? And, what does that mean? You are going "back to" B.C.? What year could it be if it were B.C.?
At any rate, whether you beleive in Christ and His Resurrection, or choose to disbelieve, Have a Happy Easter.
It is surprising that so many persons disbelieve the truth and reality of the resurrection.
Jesus Christ is the Son of God, the One who cut History in Half After all, there is 0 A.D; which stands for Anno domini. According to my Search on the Google Search Engine: In Wikipaedia, it states: "Anno Domini (abbreviated as AD or A.D., sometimes found in the form Anno Domine) and Before Christ (abbreviated as BC or B.C.) are designations used to label or number years in the Julian and Gregorian calendars. The AD or the Christian calendar era is based on the traditionally reckoned year of the conception or birth of Jesus of Nazareth, with AD counting years after the start of this epoch, and BC denoting years before the start of the epoch. There is no year zero in this scheme, so the year AD 1 immediately follows the year 1 BC. This dating system was devised in 525, but was not widely used until after 800,[1] and even after that, other systems were still widely used throughout Europe."
That is pretty difficult to argue with: After all, if you decide to "go back to" the "old calendar", what precisely will you be going "back to"? And, how will anyone know when you are talking about, if you are on the "old calendar" and everyone else on the globe is on the "new calendar"? And, what does that mean? You are going "back to" B.C.? What year could it be if it were B.C.?
At any rate, whether you beleive in Christ and His Resurrection, or choose to disbelieve, Have a Happy Easter.
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Ga$ Price$
The price listed on many of the Gas Stations says $1.319/Litre.
The American Public might think something absurd, like "Lucky Canadians! Paying so-o-o little for gas". Well, the unfortunate truth is, there is about 4 Liters in an American gallon: So, the less fortunate truth is gas prices are $5.276/gallon.
(And, the Americans complain about paying $4.00/Gallon! {that works out to $1.00/Liter})
I saw a joke-picture of a Gas-station sign. The enter-your-own-message portion stated "We offer reasonable financing options" *Sad grin*
The American Public might think something absurd, like "Lucky Canadians! Paying so-o-o little for gas". Well, the unfortunate truth is, there is about 4 Liters in an American gallon: So, the less fortunate truth is gas prices are $5.276/gallon.
(And, the Americans complain about paying $4.00/Gallon! {that works out to $1.00/Liter})
I saw a joke-picture of a Gas-station sign. The enter-your-own-message portion stated "We offer reasonable financing options" *Sad grin*
I'm Excited! Tires: for my Baby!!
Okay, this is actually a bit absurd: I made (another) "deal" with my husband; If he bought me new tires for my Baby (the 40th Anniversary Mustang) then he could buy another Harley Davidson Motorcycle.
This HD is a "previously-loved" Motorcycle that is larger in size than the first one that he bought (He'd had to buy my Baby tires then, too) The first one that he bought was a new one; a ... something-or-the-other. But, I'd gotten new tires for the Baby, so whatever it was, was fine.
Actually, the truth must be told: Mike would have bought me tires for Baby anyway, whether he bought the new (to him) machine or not.
At any rate, I'm going to be out on the Highway, in The Baby pretty quick. I'm excited.
This HD is a "previously-loved" Motorcycle that is larger in size than the first one that he bought (He'd had to buy my Baby tires then, too) The first one that he bought was a new one; a ... something-or-the-other. But, I'd gotten new tires for the Baby, so whatever it was, was fine.
Actually, the truth must be told: Mike would have bought me tires for Baby anyway, whether he bought the new (to him) machine or not.
At any rate, I'm going to be out on the Highway, in The Baby pretty quick. I'm excited.
Friday, April 15, 2011
Why an "Accidental Environmentalist"?
I ended up being an "environmentalist" by accident; not on purpose, or because "it's the right-thing-to-do"
I use cloth re-usable bags. I make them myself.
"Why not the black, reusable ones sold in the store?"
Because of the reason I'm an "environmentalist". I am allergic to Plastic. The "Black, Reusable" ones, sold in the store are re-cycled plastic. (They're even worse than the "plain" plastic bags)
"What happens? Why say you're allergic; why not just say you're sensitive?"
Well, "Sensitive" is a Politically Correct word that annoys me to no end. That aside, when I end up in contact with plastic, I welt: that wouldn't be so bad, but 1/2 cm tall welts that are bright red are a bit embarrassing. With the "Black, re-cycled Plastic" bags, they blister me.
If it were "just something in my head" I could probably ignore it; but even my Allergist says it's an actual Allergy.
The fact that it's "the right thing to do" and having " ... fewer plastic bags" is a bonus side effect of being seriously allergic to plastic.
How bad does it get? Depending on a variety of factors (none of which I've figured out, yet), I occasionally require gloves to just grocery shop. So many items are wrapped in plastic.
Are there drawbacks to using Handmade Grocery Bags? Yes: no matter how careful you are, laying a bag on top of what you want in it, or carefully holding back the bags until the item comes that you would like in it; many clerks and baggers attempt to fill the largest bags that you have (the ones that you want bulky, light items packed in) with Canned Goods. Having to re-pack your bags because they're poorly packed isn't much fun. There are always exceptions: there are the checkout clerks and baggers that know how to pack a bag, whether it's a plastic one, or a reusable one, or a Handmade one. I often look to see if those people are on duty when it comes time to check out.
I use cloth re-usable bags. I make them myself.
"Why not the black, reusable ones sold in the store?"
Because of the reason I'm an "environmentalist". I am allergic to Plastic. The "Black, Reusable" ones, sold in the store are re-cycled plastic. (They're even worse than the "plain" plastic bags)
"What happens? Why say you're allergic; why not just say you're sensitive?"
Well, "Sensitive" is a Politically Correct word that annoys me to no end. That aside, when I end up in contact with plastic, I welt: that wouldn't be so bad, but 1/2 cm tall welts that are bright red are a bit embarrassing. With the "Black, re-cycled Plastic" bags, they blister me.
If it were "just something in my head" I could probably ignore it; but even my Allergist says it's an actual Allergy.
The fact that it's "the right thing to do" and having " ... fewer plastic bags" is a bonus side effect of being seriously allergic to plastic.
How bad does it get? Depending on a variety of factors (none of which I've figured out, yet), I occasionally require gloves to just grocery shop. So many items are wrapped in plastic.
Are there drawbacks to using Handmade Grocery Bags? Yes: no matter how careful you are, laying a bag on top of what you want in it, or carefully holding back the bags until the item comes that you would like in it; many clerks and baggers attempt to fill the largest bags that you have (the ones that you want bulky, light items packed in) with Canned Goods. Having to re-pack your bags because they're poorly packed isn't much fun. There are always exceptions: there are the checkout clerks and baggers that know how to pack a bag, whether it's a plastic one, or a reusable one, or a Handmade one. I often look to see if those people are on duty when it comes time to check out.
Water Bottles
My husband and I snicker over bottled water. (He's a 70's teen, I'm an 80's teen) We carry it, we have re-usable bottles to put our Filtered water into, and carry with us, but ... we still snicker over it.
If anyone would have told us in our teens, that before we either turn 50, we'll be carrying Bottled Water to drink, we'd have both laughed them to scorn.
There are a lot of different waters available; there's "Plain, filtered" water, "Flavoured" water, "flavourings" for your water (specially packaged to fit into a 500 mL bottle: very convenient); bottles available from 500 mL to 15 Litres. You can filter your own, or you can have water delivered to your home (in larger centers, not in small towns) You can purchase bottles to be refilled: everything from a 591 Ml (20 oz, for the 'muricans) to many Litres.
Even still, the idea of carrying purified, or filtered water is snicker-worthy to my husband and I; simply because water is such a common commodity: why not bottle Air? (As opposed to bottled Oxygen, I mean)
If anyone would have told us in our teens, that before we either turn 50, we'll be carrying Bottled Water to drink, we'd have both laughed them to scorn.
There are a lot of different waters available; there's "Plain, filtered" water, "Flavoured" water, "flavourings" for your water (specially packaged to fit into a 500 mL bottle: very convenient); bottles available from 500 mL to 15 Litres. You can filter your own, or you can have water delivered to your home (in larger centers, not in small towns) You can purchase bottles to be refilled: everything from a 591 Ml (20 oz, for the 'muricans) to many Litres.
Even still, the idea of carrying purified, or filtered water is snicker-worthy to my husband and I; simply because water is such a common commodity: why not bottle Air? (As opposed to bottled Oxygen, I mean)
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