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Attention What are you doing at the moment? 2024-25

I just installed a new-to-me computer keyboard. Actually, even though it came from Goodwill, I have a feeling I'm the first person to use it. It might have been previously used, but I doubt it saw much use. I now struggle to use it. Even though it would only run $15 or so new at Target, I just don't feel worthy of something like this...
 
I just installed a new-to-me computer keyboard. Actually, even though it came from Goodwill, I have a feeling I'm the first person to use it. It might have been previously used, but I doubt it saw much use. I now struggle to use it. Even though it would only run $15 or so new at Target, I just don't feel worthy of something like this...

You mean you plugged it in? I'd install a new boiler or maybe new garage doors. I don't the effort required with a new keyboard really amounts to installation. ;)

Congrats on your acquisition btw.
 
You mean you plugged it in? I'd install a new boiler or maybe new garage doors. I don't the effort required with a new keyboard really amounts to installation. ;)
I guess it's not much of an installation...

On the other hand, it's better that I limit myself to installing keyboards. If I tried a boiler, there might be--as Marvin the Martian would put it--a kaboom.

 
I guess it's not much of an installation...

I replace mine about every two years.

The most annoying thing about the installation is that the new one never quite fits in the dust pattern/shape of the old one making the job more involved. I made sure the last one I installed, only last month, was the exact same model as the one it replaced. I just don't need that extra work.
 
I went to a hot air balloon festival in Ashland, Ohio this afternoon & evening. About 22 balloons rose in the early evening. That was the first time I had seen hot air balloons up close and it was interesting, but not something to do too often.

Yesterday I went to a carousel museum in Sandusky, Ohio. They had restored horses, birds, and other animals from several different old carousels and the artistic work done on earlier carousels was impressive.

Now I am winding down by surfing JUB before going to bed.
 
/\ The shit's gonna hit the fan when they figure out that you're lubing them up from the inside.
 
Just made about two gallons of pasta salad to take to work tomorrow.

'Tis the season.
Well now I'm hungry. Classic Americano? Or haute cuisine with special pasta, sundried tomatoes, garlic oil dressing....?

It is killing me that this is the first July 1st holiday in years that we aren't doing it up right with a BBQ and lots of salads.
 
Two gallons is a LOT of pasta salad.

My pasta salad is ok. Not "fabulous" but it does go fast. Spiral macaroni. Get fancy and buy a bag of the colored spirals, too. Some sliced olives. The green with the pimientos from a jar. Black from the little can. Cherry tomatoes, not grape tomatoes, cut in half. NO weird stuff that goes crunch like chunks of celery or onion. Some parmesan cheese. Some shredded cheddar. Some garlic powder. Some onion powder. Black pepper. Spin the spice rack and .... a sprinkle of cayenne pepper or paprika. It's colorful, for sure. Lots of Zesty Italian salad dressing.

Now I'm hungry.
 
Is an American gallon the same volume as a British gallon?

No. The Imperial gallon is larger. Something like 20% larger, I think.

I'm surprised to see that you've only now asked about this. Seems like I've seen you post in the 'price of a gallon of gas' thread several times.
 
I was just reading an article about beer. (Yes. Knowing people like myself does drive me to drink. :lol:) It was poorly written, and I noticed two sections by each other that covered some of the same basic material, rather htan one section that covers all the informatkion clearly and simply. I am left wondering if this article was written by A.I., a sloppy writer, or a writer who was getting paid for quantity, not quality.
 
No. The Imperial gallon is larger. Something like 20% larger, I think.
The Imperial gallon is about a quart more.

Thanks. Either way, two gallons of pasta seems like a crazy amount.

I'm surprised to see that you've only now asked about this. Seems like I've seen you post in the 'price of a gallon of gas' thread several times.

I think I have. The problem is that petrol here is sold by the litre (a French obscenity we seem to be stuck with despite Brexit) and to post meaningfully in that thread I have to convert the price from pounds to dollars and then from litres to gallons. I lack the interest needed to undertake that much arithmetic. To then have to convert Imperial gallons to American ones is the final nail in that particular coffin.
 
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I was just reading an article about beer. (Yes. Knowing people like myself does drive me to drink. :lol:) It was poorly written, and I noticed two sections by each other that covered some of the same basic material, rather htan one section that covers all the informatkion clearly and simply. I am left wondering if this article was written by A.I., a sloppy writer, or a writer who was getting paid for quantity, not quality.

Or a writer who'd consumed too much of his subject matter. (UU)
 
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