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I'm surrounded by cuteness. I have Alley (older rat terrier) laying right up against me on my right and Izzy (puppy rat terrier) right up against me on the left. It's kind of like I'm in a full body splint.
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Originally Posted by LowCel
(Post 15022222)
I'm surrounded by cuteness. I have Alley (older rat terrier) laying right up against me on my right and Izzy (puppy rat terrier) right up against me on the left. It's kind of like I'm in a full body splint.
now you just have to figure out how to teach them to get you stuff. that was the worst part about crutches. figuring out how to carry a cup of coffee. your leg is injured, but you can't use your hands. |
I own one Apple product - an iPod classic 160Gb, which is big enough to hold my entire library a couple of times over. iTunes is also a decent way to get music.
iPhone? No way no how. My BlackBerry is WAY more useful - and BB10 is going to rock. Same with tablets - iPad is a pretty toy. But my BB Playbook (which I got at a fire sale price of $180) is amazingly useful - and unlike the iPad, multitasks. Amazing that we threw rocks at Apple's lack of multitasking all the way through the 90s and they STILL haven't got it. I did Amiga until C= died. Then I was on a Mac (which I ran on an emulator on my Amiga - it ran faster than a native Mac) Then a PowerMac. But when Windows XP and Linux became advanced enough, I could not drop Apple too quickly. Now my main home machine is a Linux box (Ubuntu 12.04 LTS) My wife has an iMac-esque touchscreen Gateway all-in-one running Win7 that is basically a Facebook machine. I have a Windows laptop for gaming (although Steam is coming to Linux so maybe that will change) and for software for which there is no Linux equivelent - SolidWorks, SportTracks, various engineering software packages. And my old gaming laptop is now a dedicated Computrainer machine. Oh, and there is a Toughbook running XP for programming the EFI computer in the sportscar. DG |
Originally Posted by truckstop
(Post 15022266)
figuring out how to carry a cup of coffee.
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Originally Posted by RecceDG
(Post 15022292)
I have a Windows laptop for gaming (although Steam is coming to Linux so maybe that will change)
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Originally Posted by LowCel
(Post 15022222)
I'm surrounded by cuteness. I have Alley (older rat terrier) laying right up against me on my right and Izzy (puppy rat terrier) right up against me on the left. It's kind of like I'm in a full body splint.
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Originally Posted by dstrong
(Post 15022303)
Camelbak.
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Originally Posted by reccedg
(Post 15022292)
(although steam is coming to linux so maybe that will change)
dg |
Steam on linux might get me to use it as desktop. If only they could make inkscape exactly like coreldraw then id totally be there. Well i also have a bit of a world of tanks problem so theyd have to get that on steam too.
Sorry about punctuation. Apostrophes are a ***** on this phone. |
Originally Posted by LowCel
(Post 15022209)
That happened to me in 1993 playing tennis. Now this happens every two or three years and it always sucks!!!
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Originally Posted by surgeonstone
(Post 15022366)
same here, a childhood of sprain/strained ankles with some a upsilon breaks all treated by my dad with strips of bed sheets left me with ankles that can displace forward 1.5 inches. One of the reasons I bike- can't do anything else.
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Sprained my ankle playing basketball in 1980 while in high school, then in my 30's, drinking brought on the gout. About twice a year that ankle looked like LC's, and it sucked something awful. No more drinking = no more gout. Sorry LC, that looks painful.
Stupid rocks. |
Originally Posted by truckstop
(Post 15021876)
i'm curious what can happen if you don't have it properly diagnosed? i too only had an x-ray and air cast and was on crutches for a week. five years on and it's ok. just feels a little weak and "crunchy".
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Originally Posted by RUOkie
(Post 15022391)
if it's OK its ok
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Originally Posted by RTDub
(Post 15022376)
Sprained my ankle playing basketball in 1980 while in high school, then in my 30's, drinking brought on the gout. About twice a year that ankle looked like LC's, and it sucked something awful. No more drinking = no more gout. Sorry LC, that looks painful.
Stupid rocks. |
You can tell gout is serious **** because it gets a "The", much like The Plague.
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Originally Posted by truckstop
(Post 15021856)
switching to mac was a serious hallelujah moment with beams of light and angels singing and everything.
I had the exact same reaction when I first trialed a Lisa, the predecessor to the Mac. When they released the Mac less than a year later I was hook, line & sinkered . . . I didn't have to be reeled in, I swam to the boat and jumped in. |
Originally Posted by BillyD
(Post 15022443)
Ha! Speak the truth, sista!
I had the exact same reaction when I first trialed a Lisa, the predecessor to the Mac. When they released the Mac less than a year later I was hook, line & sinkered . . . I didn't have to be reeled in, I swam to the boat and jumped in. I was around for the Classic and LC rollout, around OS4. At the time, it was kinda cool (1988-1990). No one could have imagined where technology would be twenty years later. With the advent of the flip-phone, Star Trek comparisons no longer seemed outlandish. My great grandad passed in 1976 (b. 1888). He saw us go from horse and carriage to space shuttle. I hope only to see a colony on Mars before I move on. |
That looks terrible, LowCel. Heal well.
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Originally Posted by RUOkie
(Post 15022412)
but Surgeonstone's response is probably more complete
quitting soccer has pretty much solved my fear of re-spraining. after snapping something in both of my calves (one is now sort of mishapen?) i finally figured out that soccer was stupid. i should have stuck to the bicycle. |
Originally Posted by RTDub
(Post 15022489)
Billy, control yourself.
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Originally Posted by RollCNY
(Post 15022427)
You can tell gout is serious **** because it gets a "The", much like The Plague.
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Originally Posted by BillyD
(Post 15022615)
Easy to say now, but it was an epic moment. When you see something change the world, and you're standing right there actually working in the discipline where the change occurs (human factors design) and it affects your work immediately in a positive way, you tend to get a little excited. At that moment, the quantum leap from command line interface to GUI was nothing short of earth shattering. (And before you point out the well known fact that Apple didn't invent GUI, I must remind you that they were the first to figure out what to do with it, as xerox had no clue. Thankfully somebody did.)
The company for which I worked put that technology to good use, too. I worked on the fun side of Highway 17 in Scotts Valley, across from Seagate, Borland, SCO etc. Doesn't seem like that long ago... (harp music) |
Originally Posted by BillyD
(Post 15022615)
(And before you point out the well known fact that Apple didn't invent GUI, I must remind you that they were the first to figure out how to market it, as xerox had no clue. Thankfully somebody did.)
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