I think if I shoved peppers directly up my nose, I'd still be congested. Even after I removed them.
The only kid thing I remember doing was sitting on a spinny chair talking on the (corded) phone. While absently opening and closing scissors. Then the phone stopped working. Sadly, I was at least 12 when it happened. I am entirely convinced that put in the exact same position, two out of three times I'd do it again. I get distracted and don't really I am doing unmixy things with the other hand.
Cass, it probably wasn't funny at the time, but it sure is now.
Sir Ian McKellen mistaken for tramp outside theatre.
He said: "During the dress rehearsal of Godot, I crouched by the stage door of the Comedy Theatre, getting some air, my bowler hat at my feet (and) seeing an unkempt old man down on his luck, a passer-by said, 'Need some help, brother?' and put a dollar in my hat."
Dork Tower hits on a truth: [link]
P-C, I saw him in that play in May. If he hadn't been onstage (along with Roger Rhees), I totally woulda given him a dollar.
If you go into Settings and look at the mouse & keyboard preferences, you can enable the right button. (It's inactive by default because Steve Jobs hates buttons.)
Yeah, it doesn't look like that's possible. Ah well. I will figure it all out, and maybe try the trackpad tapping thing again...
Forgot I was supposed to get mac from school today. I got a cab, but was still late and had to call a friend in the hood to go get him. Now I am waiting for them at my place since of course mac begged her to go buy a snack. Also I am now nauseatee from the cab ride/nerves.
ION - a friend posted this on FB - "looking for project managers for a HUGE summer project!! retail, mobile, and street marketing. send qualified candidates my way!" - looks to be NYC mostly with a few things in LA. let me know if you are interested and I'll send you her info.