Back it up to the cloud, Steph!
You know, I think my iPhone backs up my photos to the cloud, so I guess the pterodactyl can take my iPhone, too.
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.
Back it up to the cloud, Steph!
You know, I think my iPhone backs up my photos to the cloud, so I guess the pterodactyl can take my iPhone, too.
I have the QR code for the digital cards on my phone and the physical card in my purse. I have no pterodactyl insurance, other than being in the state's database
I…need to make sure I can still find my physical card? I took photos several times and have one saved as a “note” in my phone but am open to other suggestions as well. I was carrying the real one around and decided I should stop doing that and now I’m….not actually sure where it is?
We do have a state vaccination system but I think most places don’t know about it/recognize a screenshot of that yet.
meara, my records with the state aren't complete - I received my MMR booster and Hep A & B series in '15, and they aren't on there. (My COVID and shingles series, Tdap booster and flu shots are all recorded.) Had to call my doctor's office and ask if they could correct it.
I carry mine in my wallet and have a copy of it on the cloud. In the cloud? In the cloud.
Just had colonoscopy and endoscopy. Thumbs up (not literally). Still slightly loopy. Whee!
I'm getting chicken saltada on the way home.
Saw one of the nurses who cared for me during the Year of the Hospital, so that was nice.
Yay for loopiness and chicken saltada. Not so much for medical procedures. When I had my colonoscopy it was at a surgical center owned by one of my client doctors. When they were putting me under he started singing "Tell Laura I Love Her", which meant I went out in the middle of a burst of laughter. Not sure what the anethesia tech thought, but I was amused.
Texas governor Abbott has COVID. Mind you, he's had the vaccine and is receiving monoclonal antibodies, but still: Karma!
Unfortunately I expect he'll write it off as no big deal. Here's hoping for a terrible reaction to treatment.
If we're real lucky, he infected Paxton.
Dana, that would be lovely!