Most of them are just images that load sometimes other times no. Sometimes I can see your avatar, now it's blank.What quirks?
it's just random though. I can see some custom avatars but not others. I can see David's but not yours.That is not a problem with our software. I have never seen it on my computers, phone or tablet.
Other forums running the same software have no issues with it.There is an issue with your browser. I can see the avatars.
We are not running anything special within the software package. My avatar photo is a .jpg as is David's. Both have the same attributes. I can't imagine why you can see one but not the other.Other forums running the same software have no issues with it.
It was painless. I didn't feel a thing.We have installed the upgrade patch.
Wish I could say that about the COVID vaccine I got yesterday... my arm has not hurt so much since I was a soccer goalie in the 60's!It was painless. I didn't feel a thing.
I was talking to my nephew-in-law, who's a physical therapist at a convalescent center, and he said when I get it to massage my arm all day as often as I can when I get it, that'll help a lot in lessening the soreness. I'm too young to get it right now though.Wish I could say that about the COVID vaccine I got yesterday... my arm has not hurt so much since I was a soccer goalie in the 60's!
Best advice we're getting in the newsroom is that you can take all the painkillers you want after the jab - but not before, because they can interfere with the effect of the vaccine. And that if you feel soreness or fatigue, it means your body is building its immune defenses and the vaccine is working. (But also that if you don't feel anything, it doesn't mean the vaccine isn't working.)Wish I could say that about the COVID vaccine I got yesterday... my arm has not hurt so much since I was a soccer goalie in the 60's!
I had read that as well, and refrained from taking any pain suppressant, legal or otherwise, ahead of the shot.Best advice we're getting in the newsroom is that you can take all the painkillers you want after the jab - but not before, because they can interfere with the effect of the vaccine. And that if you feel soreness or fatigue, it means your body is building its immune defenses and the vaccine is working. (But also that if you don't feel anything, it doesn't mean the vaccine isn't working.)
I'm a little angry ... No, I'm pissed. My area, Midland County, Michigan has only received a TOTAL of 2235 doses of the vaccine thus far. I'm in multiple high-risk groups and would sure like to get vaccinated. I'll gladly accept the pain. It can't be any worse than the Shingles (which I went through a few months ago).Wish I could say that about the COVID vaccine I got yesterday... my arm has not hurt so much since I was a soccer goalie in the 60's!