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Sue's Dear Sp letter ..... I mean Dear John letter .....
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Joel M. Eichen - 09 Oct 2005 02:32 GMT Message To Joel!!
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Sat. October 8
Joel,
Can you please tell Sp at SMD that I cannot reply to the FREEZE PANES thread. For some reason my login at SMD is not working.
ALso I am at the internet cafe near our house. This morning I broke our computer ...literally.. we were going to do a Mapquest and I pushed the "ON button ON and the button dropped off inside the computer! It broke off!
So I am here dropping off the CPU as we speak so they can fix it. (The guy who owns the internet cafe also fixes computers!)
Anyway I will be computerless for a few days.... so please let Sp know I am not ignoring them over there... I just cannot get on there from this computer and my home computer is broken!
Thanks Joel. I hope you are doing well and enjoying th ADA meeting in Philly!,
Sue PS I cannot seem to open my emails from here either...so i am writing this out on the open forum ... because I am not sure if you often check your PMs on Dcom when you check in here...
OK gotta run...hope I made some sport of sense. Sue View Public Profile Send a private message to Sue Send email to Sue Find all posts by Sue Add Sue to Your Buddy List
Joel M. Eichen - 09 Oct 2005 02:45 GMT >Message To Joel!! > [quoted text clipped - 14 lines] >So I am here dropping off the CPU as we speak so they can fix it. (The >guy who owns the internet cafe also fixes computers!) We generally prefer the 200-amp breaker switch rather than a push button.
Joel
>Anyway I will be computerless for a few days.... so please let Sp know >I am not ignoring them over there... I just cannot get on there from [quoted text clipped - 16 lines] >Find all posts by Sue >Add Sue to Your Buddy List Robert Morien - 09 Oct 2005 06:16 GMT > We generally prefer the 200-amp breaker switch rather than a push > button. > > Joel breaker switch. LOL
Joel M. Eichen - 09 Oct 2005 11:00 GMT >> We generally prefer the 200-amp breaker switch rather than a push >> button. >> >> Joel > >breaker switch. LOL breaker breaker Good Buddy, we got us a Smokey climbing up on the hi-way.
W_B - 12 Oct 2005 16:31 GMT >>> We generally prefer the 200-amp breaker switch rather than a push >>> button. [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] >breaker breaker Good Buddy, we got us a Smokey climbing up on the >hi-way. Hershey ? --
W_B Take out the G'RBAGE wubbabubbazG@RBAGEyahoo.com
somebody - 12 Oct 2005 18:37 GMT Hershey ? ************
REplY. No, it is only Heresay.
But I did get into trouble with the sheep...
Unbeknownest to me, I made one of those regrettable OOps statements .. while I was giving a tour of the animal facility to some physicians... .
I had no idea I said anything wrong.. but I was reprimanded later.
That was the beginning of my PC education there.
We named all of our animals. For awhile we had all white sheep and one black sheep. This was the era of the OJ Simpson trial. And had just happened to name our black sheep "OJ."
So all I said was .. and there is our one black sheep ---> "OJ."
Not good. They demoted me to incinerator duty again.
Gee whiz.
StovePipe - 13 Oct 2005 05:22 GMT > So all I said was .. and there is our one black sheep ---> "OJ." > > Not good. They demoted me to incinerator duty again. > > Gee whiz. You are most lucky... _They_ could have ordered you found and killed.
SP
somebody - 13 Oct 2005 15:19 GMT You are most lucky... _They_ could have ordered you found and killed.
Reply. I know. Instead they kept promoting me after demoting me. I am not sure what they were trying to teach me. Perhaps they work on Pavlov's principles.
But here they call it the Peter principle for some reason...
Wait I got look that that up.. I forgot what the Peter principle is.
PS (for anyone from MedtroniX.. my story is true, but the side comments are for humor purposes only... I love where I work and the people I have worked for and with...seriously.. that is the truth. This co is the best thing that ever happened to me in my career and also in much of my peronsal life too... afterall, being the workaholic that I was, I MET MY husband here...I mean who had time to socialize???)
Uggh...ooops....
speaking of which... ciao for now dentoids. Keep up the good work!
:-) somebody - 13 Oct 2005 15:22 GMT OK Quickly. Here is the Peter Prinicple and then my mind is on my work for the day!:
The original principle states that in a hierarchically structured administration, people tend to be promoted up to their "level of incompetence".
BYE!
Tom - 09 Oct 2005 09:35 GMT >>Message To Joel!! >> [quoted text clipped - 17 lines] >We generally prefer the 200-amp breaker switch rather than a push >button. I love that she thinks the button is attached to the CPU.. LOL
>Joel > [quoted text clipped - 18 lines] >>Find all posts by Sue >>Add Sue to Your Buddy List Joel M. Eichen - 09 Oct 2005 11:00 GMT >>>So I am here dropping off the CPU as we speak so they can fix it. (The >>>guy who owns the internet cafe also fixes computers!) [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > >I love that she thinks the button is attached to the CPU.. LOL On her computer it is ...... and its shocking.
carabelli - 09 Oct 2005 06:32 GMT > Message To Joel!! > [quoted text clipped - 11 lines] > pushed the "ON button ON and the button dropped off inside the > computer! It broke off!........ We aren't buying it, it's the weekend and that sheep deal again.
carabelli
Flap - 09 Oct 2005 06:40 GMT Joel,
Is Sue sleeping with the sheep again?
Flap
http://flapsblog.com
Joel M. Eichen - 09 Oct 2005 11:03 GMT >Joel, > [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > >http://flapsblog.com Better than fish sleeping with humans .......
The Fish Organized Crime people attach not cement overshoes but helium balloons and up to the surface the fish go.
Joel
Sue - 09 Oct 2005 19:26 GMT > >Joel, > > [quoted text clipped - 10 lines] > > Joel Sue - 09 Oct 2005 19:51 GMT Hey you people,
Do you prefer that I lie or that I tell the truth.
I try to tell the truth. It usually works out better for me.
Do you want Kirk to log in to verify my story?
BTW, The ON button is on the CPU unit. How else does one turn on the CPU?
Oh I suppose by using mental telepathy ... or perhaps turning one's mouth in the proper direction and allowing her amalgams to do the work. Geesh. Stop trying to make me look like an idiot.
BTW, The guy who owns the internet cafe only charged me $10.00. If I had brought it to Comp USA, you can bet they would have charged a minimum flat fee of ~$50.00 just to look at it. And it probably would not be done for at least one week!
And my computer is a compaq BTW... just look it up on the internet and take a look at the ON button. It is a STUPID design. Those engineers were idiots when it came to desining the ON/OFF button.. The guy at the internet cafe even said so too.
BTW, Flap are you still mad at me for calling you a ninny? I am sorry about that. I honestly did not think you would take that comment so personally (Seriously.. I did not mean that you are truly a ninny.. it was meant as gentle "jest" ..)
Ok.. enough chit chat. I have stuff to do around here.
Later, Sue PS BTW ... Something came out in the paper yesterday here about COSMIC RAYS affecting the battery life of some of St Jude's earlier defibrillator designs. I am serious BTW. They did not build a shield that could handle some of the cosmic rays that get through the earth's atmosphere.. about 60 units were affected. So I guess we are all just learning through trial and error at times. Nobody is perfect and nothing created by man (I mean this in the collective sense) is perfect.
Btw, if you do not believe me... look it up.... :-)
Robert Morien - 09 Oct 2005 20:36 GMT > Sue > PS BTW ... Something came out in the paper yesterday here about COSMIC [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] > learning through trial and error at times. Nobody is perfect and > nothing created by man (I mean this in the collective sense) is oh no, now Keith Walsh will be asking questions about cosmic rays effects on amalgams and nerves.
Ann - 09 Oct 2005 21:57 GMT >BTW, The ON button is on the CPU unit. How else does one turn on the >CPU? Here's a CPU. I'm guessing you didn't know what one looked like. It's about two inches square.
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Ann
>Oh I suppose by using mental telepathy ... or perhaps turning one's >mouth in the proper direction and allowing her amalgams to do the work. [quoted text clipped - 29 lines] > >Btw, if you do not believe me... look it up.... :-) Sue - 10 Oct 2005 01:52 GMT Ann,
LOL. So how is does ON button work then?
Sue
billkatz - 10 Oct 2005 02:11 GMT > LOL. So how is does ON button work then? You mean there is an ON button??? :^)
Sue - 10 Oct 2005 09:11 GMT You mean there is an ON button??? :^)
Yes Bill. It is located on the box that HOUSES the CPU. It turns on the power to the CPU and other boards and chips ...or whatever else is located in that big box... :-)
BTW, How do you turn your computer on... or does your wife take care of this for you.
(humor only)
Sue
Joel M. Eichen - 10 Oct 2005 12:30 GMT >You mean there is an ON button??? :^) > [quoted text clipped - 8 lines] > >Sue Uh-oh. Now we are getting into the part about husbands and lawn mower jokes ...... and stuff ......
Joel M. Eichen - 10 Oct 2005 12:29 GMT >> LOL. So how is does ON button work then? > >You mean there is an ON button??? :^) That is the greatest comment of course!
I am with Bill. Mine never goes off, except perhaps during electrical storms.
Joel
Joel M. Eichen - 10 Oct 2005 12:28 GMT >Ann, > >LOL. So how is does ON button work then? > >Sue Dreydel thinggie.
Ann - 10 Oct 2005 21:19 GMT >Ann, > >LOL. So how is does ON button work then? It's attached with wires to pins on the motherboard. Everything is attached to the motherboard and the motherboard is where the CPU fits in too.
The button itself is a part of the case, some bit of plastic broke I expect. I hope he didn't charge you too much.
Ann
Sue - 10 Oct 2005 21:47 GMT It's attached with wires to pins on the motherboard. Everything is attached to the motherboard and the motherboard is where the CPU fits in too.
The button itself is a part of the case, some bit of plastic broke I expect. I hope he didn't charge you too much.
Ann
Thanks Ann.
No, he only charged $10.00. I am not sure how that translates into pounds. I have no idea how to assemble a computer! :-)
Sue
carabelli - 09 Oct 2005 23:27 GMT "Sue" <chrlie700@yahoo.com> wrote ...............
> Geesh. Stop trying to make me look like an idiot. new keyboard
carabelli
Joel M. Eichen - 10 Oct 2005 12:27 GMT >Hey you people, > [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] >BTW, The ON button is on the CPU unit. How else does one turn on the >CPU? Mine? I either use flint and steel or I use the little bow thing that begins to smoke as I spin the little draydel thinggie in the spinner hole.
American Indians used to start their CPUs that way too. The word "dreydel" is an American Indian word meanning spinner. I think its either Lakota or Sioux.
Joel
>Oh I suppose by using mental telepathy ... or perhaps turning one's >mouth in the proper direction and allowing her amalgams to do the work. [quoted text clipped - 29 lines] > >Btw, if you do not believe me... look it up.... :-) kureforcrohns@sbcglobal.net - 10 Oct 2005 13:59 GMT "Joel M. Eichen" <joeleichen@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:
> American Indians used to start their CPUs that way too. The word > "dreydel" is an American Indian word meanning spinner. I think its > either Lakota or Sioux. > > > Joel The word "dreydel" is from the Lakotas. Don't confuse it with "Nachos" from the Sioux. like I get "Nachos" from the cat. NOT. Just kidding. But you k now, about the mercury problem. The cat will not eat ANYTHING he doesn't consider suitable. so testing the theory of mercury on him, with a half can of people tuna a day plus half can cat food. Won't touch dry food. So far (knock wood) he is doing fine, don't know about his teeth with all that soft food. Used to get the 50 cent small can of cat food every day, but took a long time to realize he drank water like he had diabetes that was due to that gournet food.
>So there is a perfect example of paying more does not mean the best. Gail
Sue - 10 Oct 2005 21:50 GMT LOL Gail.... Are you Jewish? (dreydel)
Did you make all that up about your cat or is that true?
Later (much later), as this has seriously become an addiction for me!
Take Care, Sue
kureforcrohns@sbcglobal.net - 11 Oct 2005 00:48 GMT Well, I''ve been Jewish all my life. Kidding Joel with the dreydel. It was always part of the holidays. That is true with the cat. First one that is so fussy. This is a warning about the Fancy Feast Cat Food. He likes it, but will never get it again. Couldn't understand why he was drinking so much water. I thought it was the tuna making him thirsty, but that is no problem. So in the rush to make him happy, I have 96 cans of tuna from Aldi's and he really loves it, plus half a can of regular cat food. He looks angry when the last serving is a little tuna plus dry food. So it goes out, and I think an opossum eats it. Though I love animals, will never acquire another pet.
Regards Gail
> LOL Gail.... Are you Jewish? (dreydel) > [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] > Take Care, > Sue kureforcrohns@sbcglobal.net - 11 Oct 2005 15:00 GMT The only part I erred is in saying the cat gets one half can cat food and one half can tuna. He gets a WHOLE can cat food and half can tuna. What symptoms to look for when he gets too much mercury? He will not eat without the tuna. Nachos from the newsgroup is also what we get here from all we have learned. O/T is don't send anyone to a nursing home unless you would like to hurry their demise. Look around there and you will find several people that look like the Budha in the shape and size of their belly yet NO ONE thinks anything is amiss. The doctors don't recognize crohns if they see it unless they have half their intestines removed. Really, really sad. They are put in nursing homes for care and what they find is harm. Really tragic and unnecessary. Thing to be aware of before putting anyone there. More O/T Come to think of it, a criminal is best punished by getting his teeth knocked out. Gail
> LOL Gail.... Are you Jewish? (dreydel) > [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] > Take Care, > Sue somebody - 11 Oct 2005 17:18 GMT HELP.
You people are toooo funny!!!!!! :-) :-)
Sue
Joel M. Eichen - 11 Oct 2005 03:15 GMT >"Joel M. Eichen" <joeleichen@yahoo.com> wrote in message news: >> [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] >from the Sioux. >like I get "Nachos" from the cat. NOT. Just kidding. Okay, I have heard people getting nachos from their grandchilren ... you know, when they get good grades the grandparents get nachos ... or something sounding like that.
Joel
> But you k now, >about the mercury problem. The cat will not eat ANYTHING he doesn't [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] > >Gail Bill - 11 Oct 2005 19:13 GMT Joel wrote:
American Indians used to start their CPUs that way too. The word "dreydel" is an American Indian word meanning spinner. I think its either Lakota or Sioux. ________________________________
Would that be Orthodox, Conservative, or Reform Sioux?
- dentaldoc
W_B - 12 Oct 2005 16:30 GMT >Joel, > >Is Sue sleeping with the sheep again? > >Flap Silencing the Lambs no doubt. --
W_B Take out the G'RBAGE wubbabubbazG@RBAGEyahoo.com
Joel M. Eichen - 09 Oct 2005 11:01 GMT >> Message To Joel!! >> [quoted text clipped - 15 lines] > >carabelli I thought I spotted a Sue over on the Kinky Sheep Web Page Chat .........
Robert Morien - 09 Oct 2005 20:35 GMT > >> Message To Joel!! > >> [quoted text clipped - 19 lines] > I thought I spotted a Sue over on the Kinky Sheep Web Page Chat > ......... were you masquerading as another sheep?
Joel M. Eichen - 10 Oct 2005 12:30 GMT >> >We aren't buying it, it's the weekend and that sheep deal again. >> > [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] > >were you masquerading as another sheep? I was the sheep in wolf's clothing.
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