Season 2 of That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime to Air in Fall 2020
I was expecting it would be more like summer, but I’m just glad there will be a second season. Actually, I think Log Horizon is due a third season as well….mmm.
An orange in an apple orchard
Season 2 of That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime to Air in Fall 2020
I was expecting it would be more like summer, but I’m just glad there will be a second season. Actually, I think Log Horizon is due a third season as well….mmm.
Think it was time for a new pocket comb?
As far as I can recall, my family hadn’t bought any since the mid 1980s or the late 1970s, or something like that. It’s been too many decades to remember well where hand me down combs come from 8-). But needless to say, it was time.
Over the last year most of the teeth wore out, and it’s been increasingly difficult to clean without expediting the process. For something like $3.25, I can’t complain about the replacement as long as its endurance is measured in months or years, and not at all if it’s measured in decades, lol.
Amazon Game Deals: Xbox digital titles, PC cases, and more
Life is Strange and the Tomb Raiders are particularly good value for the sale.
Strange an unusual things:
When hostname.domain gets assigned to prefix.someotherip, yet hostname has prefix.manuallyassigned. Or should we say that Cream had its expected address but my router server decided another, unused address was to be resolved to its name.
On the flipside, forcefully renewing the network connection and everybody is happy again. *Shrugs*
When Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles originally aired, I didn’t even learn of its existence until some years later. So, I pretty much missed the entire thing. Finding that Amazon’s streaming stuff has it on IMDb with ads, I’m finding it well worth the wait.
It’s also a bit refreshing, given how the films have evolved.
Buggy behavior observed:
GOOGLE ANNOUNCES TIMELINE FOR THE END OF CHROME APPS ON CHROMEBOOKS
Microsoft is updating one of Windows 10’s oldest apps – but you won’t like the change
When you consider that Office is one of Microsoft’s big money makers for client side, and the main competition in browser space is an advertising company (Google), I’m not inclined to hold it against them very much. You can always install Libre Office or Abiword if you really want free.
Rather: I’m just glad that Notepad gained support for Unix style end line markers. Most use I’ve had for Word Pad since the fall of 32-bit Windows has been to view text files that aren’t in DOS format, on machines that aren’t mine, or are in the process of setup. Prior to 64-bit Windows becoming the norm for NT based systems, I’d usually use edit.com for that purpose: but support for 16-bit DOS applications aren’t included in Windows x64.
While my reason for going shopping tonight was driven by needing denture tickets, I think buying some lettuce, priced to move mushrooms, and dinner onions, was a good plan.
Leftover pintos, and croutons that have been in need of a salad, also round the salad. I’ve also been slobbered by two of three dogs, after giving them their snacks for the night.