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Ardith Hinton to James Bradley on 07-23-11 23:52 re: Part of the BBS... 1. JB> NOT!!! I still need to find my keys! AH> I'm not unsympathetic... but when you can't find your keys, AH> you have more time to write. For selfish reasons I enjoy that. As you asked, I DO have a backup set of *almost* all the keys that I need. The rest, I CAN break into relatively easily. [EG] ... AH> put them down somewhere & forgot where you put them I trust AH> you'll have found them by now. If the cat found them first AH> & decided they'd be fun to play with I hope you have spare AH> keys in reserve. ;-) I suspect that because I had no pockets when I used them last, that they JUST ended up in the freezer. Now that they weren't there (I was fetching bread from an outdoor freezer at the time.) I expect they got buried or placed where I know they would not be found by the feline. PS: JUST found them, but two days after the city towed my vehicle. I should have looked in the coat pocket *first*. ... AH> I was teacher-librarian in a small school which couldn't AH> afford even one computer until the parents had raised the money AH> via bake sales etc. There was no chance of getting my AH> hands on it, because classroom teachers always had first AH> dibs. But as a volunteer in the library at Nora's AH> elementary school and as a user of the Vancouver Public AH> Library card catalogue I must confess that I still prefer AH> the old-fashioned methods of record keeping in many AH> ways.... :-) There are things I despise about a database look-up, but on the whole I confess to preferring it. AH> ... anybody who's interested in finding out more about me AH> has to know where & how to look. :-) Bloody hell that there *has* to be an issue about identity theft. ... AH> In my experience, you'd be lucky to find anybody AH> who has a clue what you mean when you refer to a modem AH> buddy! Twenty years ago people were asking me what the AH> Internet was. Nowadays people don't know what a modem AH> is.... :-Q Technically, a cable or DSL Internet "box" *is* a modem. [RE: Pop culture/Interpersonal relations] AH> Nature or nurture? At any rate, I like the way you do it. Shucks... Doin' what I can with the tools I gots. Thanks! JB> My Vancouver sister and I just exchanged a volley of JB> HILARIOUS reminiscent emails about Dad and our upbringing JB> in his honor. He had some bad traits, but MANY more good. AH> My father & I didn't always get along, but I'm AH> grateful now for what he taught me. I reckon most people AH> are probably a mixture of good & bad. :-) Like most, I suspect we both realize how we could have listened better at times, and at other times how misguided *they* were. But who supports a hallo and does the devil have a spaded tail? We are ALL somewhere in between. ... JB> I should toss you [the Vancouver sister's] contact info, JB> if I remember to mention you to her in August. AH> Sounds to me like a good idea. It would give us AH> another way to keep in touch if some disaster occurred AH> computerwise. Meanwhile, I read my netmail almost daily. AH> I read my e-mail when the spirit moves.... :-) Oh, shoot!!! I DID mention this forum often throughout her visit last month, although I forgot to ask directly if she would like to chat with you individually. Her background in social work does have her talk too much, so maybe I'll give her your BBS phone number and node address to see if she figures it out. AH> --- timEd/386 1.10.y2k+ ... James ___ MultiMail/Linux v0.49 --- Maximus 3.01AH> * Origin: Wits' End, Vancouver CANADA (1:153/716) * Origin: -=-= Calgary Organization CDN (403) 242-3221 (1:342/77) SEEN-BY: 10/1 11/200 331 34/999 123/500 128/2 187 140/1 222/2 226/0 230/150 SEEN-BY: 249/303 250/306 261/20 38 100 1381 275/91 280/1027 320/219 340/400 SEEN-BY: 393/68 396/45 633/104 260 267 712/848 801/161 189 2320/105 5030/1256 @PATH: 342/77 140/1 261/38 633/260 267 |
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