Punishment for installing Windows 10. . .
Ha-ha, I love the punishment!
i had my previous toshiba laptop plugged into the wall five days ago when a sudden electric storm drove a jagged bolt of electricity earthward and fried my hard drive.
i posted my sad status on facebook.
guess who saw it?
Punishment for installing Windows 10. . .
Ha-ha, I love the punishment!
i had my previous toshiba laptop plugged into the wall five days ago when a sudden electric storm drove a jagged bolt of electricity earthward and fried my hard drive.
i posted my sad status on facebook.
guess who saw it?
http://www.amazon.com/Acer-Chromebook-CB5-571-C09S-15-6-Inch-Full/dp/B00T03KQ34
Google docs automatically (upon download) converts to the Microsoft format. The Google version is a clone. I'm sure Microsoft is livid about this.
So, if I do a spreadsheet in Google format, it becomes Excell upon download.
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Immediately noticed these improvements over my Toshiba laptop running Windows 7:
1. Nonglare display. I can sit in Starbucks with a bright window behind me and not suffer glare. Big improvement!
2. This laptop does not have any heat problems. The Toshiba gave me burns on my leg.
3. Shortcut keys (replacing the F-function keys on top) are super handy.
4. Any question I have about what/how to do something is solved by pressing the Search shortcut and asking the question.
5. Chrome update takes 7 seconds! I hate-hate-hated the Windows updates which popped up when I was ready to close up and go--having to wait and not unplug until they were done. (Also, the configuring delay upon startup in the mornings were a nuisance.)
i had my previous toshiba laptop plugged into the wall five days ago when a sudden electric storm drove a jagged bolt of electricity earthward and fried my hard drive.
i posted my sad status on facebook.
guess who saw it?
i had my previous toshiba laptop plugged into the wall five days ago when a sudden electric storm drove a jagged bolt of electricity earthward and fried my hard drive.
i posted my sad status on facebook.
guess who saw it?
I keep everything on the "cloud" and lost absolutely nothing.
All my files, setting, documents, photos, preferences, favorites--everything--was instantly ready on my new Chromebook.
It is a whole new world.
If I create a file or a photo on any device, it is automatically available on my others.
I just arrived at Starbucks. It usually takes a minimum of 5 minutes for my old Toshiba to connect with the public network. This time, it took 5 seconds.
Only a 2 weeks ago I switched from Windows 7 to 10 and back again. I have to say, the Google eco-system has it beat by miles. No worries about slowdowns, virus, defrag, etc.
The sound from my speakers is awesome, too.
i had my previous toshiba laptop plugged into the wall five days ago when a sudden electric storm drove a jagged bolt of electricity earthward and fried my hard drive.
i posted my sad status on facebook.
guess who saw it?
I had my previous Toshiba laptop plugged into the wall five days ago when a sudden electric storm drove a jagged bolt of electricity earthward and fried my hard drive.
I posted my sad status on Facebook. Guess who saw it? My son, Jason.
Today he invited me to breakfast and showed up at me door with a brand new boxed Chromebook 15.6 inch laptop!
I'm over the moon.
I'm all about Google drive, Gmail, Google universe and I'm all set up anyway.
From the moment I opened the box until making this post has elapsed two minutes!
All my settings were ready to go. The battery is fully charged. From "off" to fully ready is 7 seconds.
Life is good. I love my son!
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especially in listening to people who "believe" things (spirituality, faith, etc.
) do i hear words being used which are nonsense.. i'm a person who cherishes words in a weird, almost fetishistic way :)i discovered this quite young.
i was drawn to complicated word patterns and liked to repeat them.
Especially in listening to people who "believe" things (spirituality, faith, etc.) do I hear words being used which are nonsense.
I'm a person who cherishes words in a weird, almost fetishistic way :)
I discovered this quite young. I was drawn to complicated word patterns and liked to repeat them. There was a commercial for Ajax (the foaming cleanser). I memorized it and recited out loud for my folks who thought it was so cute. Of course, I was five years old at the time.
Here is what I remember:
"CREST has been shown to be an effective decay-preventive dentifrice that can be of significant value when used in a conscientiously applied program of oral hygiene and regular professional care."
I adored tongue-twisters too. "The silent sea ceaseth and thus sufficeth us."
I was constantly making word lists and looking up and memorizing definitions.
Why? I just can't explain it. I really couldn't help it.
All of which goes a way toward explaining my intense dislike of "empty words" used by charlatans to (fake) explain mystical principles.
Here is an example from an advertised best seller:
"The author claims that as we think and feel, a corresponding frequency is sent out into the universe which attracts back to us events and circumstances on that same frequency."
What the hell is meant by using the word "frequency" describes "how often" a wave rises and falls, for instance. (Frequency is the number of occurrences of a repeating event per unit time.)
The author is asserting facts not in evidence, to wit: "thinking" and "feeling" transmits energy pulses so strong and powerful they influence reality. And not just that! These "frequencies" find, select, captivate and take hostage the very objects of thought the thinker and feeler created in their imagination!
Okaaaay. With billions of people thinking and feeling every second of each day--what kind of universal traffic jam would result?
Here is a statement which doubled me over with laughter.
Here is a more sophisticated statement:
"What happens after death is so unspeakably glorious that our imagination and our feelings do not suffice to form even an approximate conception of it. The dissolution of our time-bound form in eternity brings no loss of meaning." – Carl Jung
M-mmmm, isn't he saying "We don't know anything"? But, then throws in the puzzling ". . . brings no loss of meaning." Does that represent the thought that ignorance carries meaning? Oh, my head hurts!
My taste for intellects which encompass reality is reflected in one of my heroes here:
"A paradox is not a conflict with reality. It is a conflict between reality and your feeling of what reality should be like." – Dr. Richard Feynman
Isn't Feynman describing our tendency to decide before we have proof? We call something 'impossible' until it happens. Our expectations and ignorance combined to evaluate without proof.
“All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident.” – Arthur Schopenhauer
I've visited several "fringe" websites to read the jelly-like reasoning which amounts to "Science doesn't have all the answers." I shout back at them, "So does that PROVE something about your unproven belief system?"
Yeah, you're right in thinking I need to go lie down awhile.
i've been using windows 7 for several years and have had no complaints.. i've tried many browsers and settled on google chrome.
it has absolutely everything i want or need.. i kept hearing about the free upgrade to windows 10, so i went to youtube and watched endless "reviews" pro and con.. what pushed me over the (microsoft edge) was the fact i could test drive the new operating system.
for 30 days and go back to windows 7 if i didn't like it!
I tried the "free download" of Chess Titans and t'was "no longer available" much to my sorrow.
Now with the return of the 7, I can rejoin my brain cells for battle royal on demand.
the iron balloon: parousia.
“up, up and away in my beautiful.
.balloon,” is the lyric of a popular song from the 60’s.. it captures an emotional exhilaration lifting us from everyday life way up into the sky away from all our cares and woe.. .
Every decade we peer through in order to see and "hear" Jesus colors and distorts.
The process is called Accretion. It is a layer upon layer of changes, influences, reinterpretations.
We are far removed from those times and we must look backward through time to arrive at Jesus
Jews spoke a different language from Greek, Aramaic.
Only a Jew who had grown up in a Grecianized commercial metropolis such as Tarsus, like Paul, would be exposed to the vocabulary and sense of Neo-Platonic ideas saturating everyday koine conversations.
Jesus spoke to his followers in a primitive language (compared to Greek, the most logical and scientific language on Earth at that time.)
Jesus' vocabulary was basic and unsophisticated and practically devoid of philosophical content even though Jews had struggled with Greek inculturation since the time of the Maccabees.
So, why am I bringing all of this up?
OUR INFORMATION IS IN GREEK not in Aramaic.
Our information is thousands of years past.
We are examining under a microscope something which NEVER EXISTED as such and seeking to make a science of it.
Systematic Theology is a joke--but a serious joke where nobody laughs.
The Watchtower 'scholars' (cough cough) are the joke of jokes because they "know better" than the genuine scholars.
As Island Man pointed out, JW's believe in a presence before a coming because they've been tricked and their rational and analytical minds have been stifled and detuned. Plus, independent reasoning (which is exactly what the GB are all about in relation to mainstream scholarship)
is verboten.
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none of you are old enough to have been there, i suspect.
i had been in prison two years as a jw conscientious objector when the exciting news about 1975 spread like wildfire.i was paroled from prison in 1969 and immediately began pioneering.
the pressures began mounting throughout the organization.
I can't get this phrase out of my head; it keeps haunting me as a giant banner for mental illness.
Faith is more than just an expectation. It is (an) expectation that is assured to such a degree that it is able to support, uphold and guarantee that what is hoped for will become a reality.
Does this in any way sound like that New Age book, THE SECRET?
none of you are old enough to have been there, i suspect.
i had been in prison two years as a jw conscientious objector when the exciting news about 1975 spread like wildfire.i was paroled from prison in 1969 and immediately began pioneering.
the pressures began mounting throughout the organization.