Ramblings, opinions, and general meanderings from the Deep South

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Several Items on the Plate

Researching where to find a new battery for an old style Motorola V3 Razr. Found one. Looked at HowTo a few minutes ago. Now it's known how the beach house can have a butterfly garden and forgiving the unforgivable may be slightly closer at hand. The boys and girls in Redmond have an answer to Google's Sky - an awesome program. Thanks again Google. You can read about Microsoft's new program at Space.com. Congrats out to MySpace.com for beating up spammers to the tune of $230,000,000.00. It's too good for the spammers. They should be shot. Hillary won West Virginia and Travis Childers beat Greg Davis in a state election for a seat in the House. Whew! Thank goodness all the mudslinging on local TV is over. Well, it'll probably return in a few months preceding the election in November. Enough of the news this morning.

Forecast for today is rain, lots of it. Guess those Zentas, Asters, and Zinnias won't be planted today. There's local tech talk about the new NVidia update problems. Stay away from these fubar offerings for a few weeks. Windows Defender is still messed up from the NVidia update attempt. Vista's Security Center has stopped recognizing AVG updates too. Gosh, I like NVidia's cards, but they need to fire the crackheads that wrote this garbage. The beach house will try again, eventually. Now I must try to resolve security issues left behind by this junk. NVidia coders suck. Can you tell that this is frustrating? The local animal shelter is desperately seeking donations for puppy food. Either drop some by or donate at Tupelo-Lee Humane Society.org. Go to the top of the page and click on "DONATE." They use PayPal. If you are of a mind say a prayer for the shelter workers. They do an awesome job.

One more cup of coffee and it'll be time to start work. Hang in there, it's hump day.

"I think dogs are the most amazing creatures; they give unconditional love. For me they are the role model for being alive."
~Gilda Radner

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