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I heard from an old friend today! Whoo!
I'm back to actually listening to my filk/folk/new age music, instead of skipping past most of it. So now its time to go through itunes and adjust my playlists to reflect this.
My keets are purple. I gave them a purple mineral block(couldn't find any plain ones) figuring that they'd use it if they needed it. Well apparently they got bored, because it went from an entire block to less than half a block in about two days, purple powder is everywhere; Sprite's pretty yellow face is now orange, and Pictsie who was a blue and white, is now a purple-faced blue and white.
I should probably do something about AOL too. When the DSL kept going up and down AOL kept trying to sign on (I'd love to figure out how to keep AOL from signing itself on all the time) anyways, by the time the DSL was back up AOL would open itself up, try to sign on, and then tell me it was terribly sorry, but it could no longer connect to the internet. I ran the reinstaller, and was told by gran that it still wouldn't work even after she uninstalled/reinstalled it. So now I get to run SysMech and yank it out entirely. XD The only bad thing is that afterwards I need to REinstall it. Bomb it from orbit, tra-la-la!
I'm back to actually listening to my filk/folk/new age music, instead of skipping past most of it. So now its time to go through itunes and adjust my playlists to reflect this.
My keets are purple. I gave them a purple mineral block(couldn't find any plain ones) figuring that they'd use it if they needed it. Well apparently they got bored, because it went from an entire block to less than half a block in about two days, purple powder is everywhere; Sprite's pretty yellow face is now orange, and Pictsie who was a blue and white, is now a purple-faced blue and white.
I should probably do something about AOL too. When the DSL kept going up and down AOL kept trying to sign on (I'd love to figure out how to keep AOL from signing itself on all the time) anyways, by the time the DSL was back up AOL would open itself up, try to sign on, and then tell me it was terribly sorry, but it could no longer connect to the internet. I ran the reinstaller, and was told by gran that it still wouldn't work even after she uninstalled/reinstalled it. So now I get to run SysMech and yank it out entirely. XD The only bad thing is that afterwards I need to REinstall it. Bomb it from orbit, tra-la-la!