Really, it's just a tool for those moments when you want to poke something just out of reach. It also works on the TV power button.
'Sleeper'
Natter 75: More Than a Million Natters Served
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I often want to poke things that are just out of reach. Starting to be sad I sold all my swords.
I still have my two-handed bastard sword, called Present, which was a Christmas present from my beloved thirty years ago, and I have Sting hanging on the end of a book case. The sword I used for the cheese is a battered Knights of Columbus ceremonial sword I found in a thrift store.
I love the sword stories, obvs.
I had ambitions a couple of years back about buying a good quality katana (for home use). The research is a little daunting.
Now I feel inadequate using a broomstick to turn my fireplace on and off like a chump. The only "sword" I own is katana letter opener. Which I do use frequently, but it is wee.
Waiting on a class to learn how to do this sleep study thing. Trading Adderall for methylphenidate, mentioned I have been having trouble staying asleep -> sleep study and blood draw. Already did the draw. Might get a flu shot on the way. Ack to my car, since I'm here. Whee.
That's a lot of TCB, -t!
All unexpected! I am going with it.
Ok, so weird: using a company website/program/thingie. Type in the box. It automatically spellchecks, apparently. Fine. But it underlines incredibly random words (like "replacement") that are spelled right....and then when I click to see what the suggested word or spelling is, it's the same!? And if I click accept, it no longer underlines it. But it hasn't actually changed. Wtf.
Sounds like the software has unrequested features.
Just saw this:
What, they don't make tuna-flavored medicine?
Yes, they do. After his kidney transplant, Arthur's liquid meds were tuna-flavored. On the other hand, we had to get those meds from a compounding pharmacy.
Not that it helped a whole lot. At best, his attitude toward meds were, "Okay, you got me. Get it over with. Unless I'm able to spit something out."