First one after seven years wouldn't accept any updates and I had to use system restore every time I turned it on.Third one ever, or third one this year?
Second one after six years treated all downloads as if they had viruses.
First one after seven years wouldn't accept any updates and I had to use system restore every time I turned it on.Third one ever, or third one this year?
The average life of a PC is five years, so be grateful you got an extra two.First one after seven years wouldn't accept any updates and I had to use system restore every time I turned it on.
If it thinks everything is a virus, chances are all that was wrong is either your anti-virus was set incorrectly, your machine was loaded with viruses, or you fell prey to the fake 'You have a virus-click here' scam run from India. In that case, your machine was probably fine.Second one after six years treated all downloads as if they had viruses.
FYI chimp, next Thursday, no libraries will be open.If I forget what day it is I might end up at a library that is closed.
🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄I'm going to explain it anyway. There's only one library open on Veterans Day (near that mall) so I make sure to go there so I won't forget and go somewhere else. and just in case of computer problems at home. Back in the day, it was also the only way to get on a computer on that day. But it rained this year on the official holiday so I went when it wasn't raining, and nothing went wrong with the Internet or my computer on the official day.
Or Friday but I have someplace to go and hopefuilly, my Internet will be fine at home.FYI chimp, next Thursday, no libraries will be open.
We're all depending on you to monitor ALL radio stations in your listening area 24/7 and report back. We all need to know when what radio station switches to Christmas to the second. Actually, no. Reporting when Christmas music is played on radio stations is a waste of enough time.Nothing in NW TN in AC or CCM stations have changed to Christmas yet, but I expect it any time now.
Actually, as a citizen of the community, you don't have to "rent" anything at the library. You can check out books and materials for free. The only time money is involved is when you don't bring it back by the deadline.I have heard of one other person who rents things at the library instead of using streaming services. Not sure if that really saves or not
Hm...you are right. In any case, the person checks out movies/TV shows and does not pay anything (don't know how much fuel costs them, though.)Actually, as a citizen of the community, you don't have to "rent" anything at the library. You can check out books and materials for free. The only time money is involved is when you don't bring it back by the deadline.
Wow, hitting the Christmas music burnout already Chimp? Better be careful. The Christmas music-on-the-radio-fanatics will revoke your radio nerd membership.I went in one grocery store today where some of the music is not about Christmas. I guess this particular chain changed what it does.
JCPenney had the same kind of music it usually does, but I could hear lyrics and all the songs where apparently "about" Christmas.
I'm not even close to not wanting to listen--when it's good music.Wow, hitting the Christmas music burnout already Chimp? Better be careful. The Christmas music-on-the-radio-fanatics will revoke your radio nerd membership.
I was burned out of Christmas music back in November!Christmas music burnout
Which is essentially also the tune for "Greensleeves", which is an old folk standard that gets played year round.The tune is "What Child is This"