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It's been a long time since I've heard that dot matrix sound. Wide carriage OKI Data and a big pile of green bar...


KMFA is a non-profit, listener-supported classical music station that has been broadcasting for over half a century. They also stream their content for the web:

https://www.kmfa.org/


My wife and I have been together for 46 years, 44 of them married. Yet we still make each other giggle, grin and blow milk out our noses every day. Sarcasm is our native language. Our interests are wildly different but that is of little import. Either you are compatible or you aren't...


Bean counters are notoriously poor engineers...


But they're great at financially justifying and ordering hits on whistleblowers.


The coordination between the containerized Debian terminal and ChromeOS is really quite good. I pop back and forth all day long effortlessly.

[disclaimer] I was one of the pre-release beta testers for ChromeOS...


The Gray Lady of distros...


I discovered I was using that very gesture on my touchpad to scroll through the article and this thread...


Same here.


I got caught in such a hail storm on a bright sunny day in Texas. Had to pull my vintage VW Beetle over and hold my hands on the windshield to hopefully keep it from imploding. Noisy too. Like being inside a snare drum. Over in about a minute...


I will settle for being content...


I only use Facebook to stay in touch with widely dispersed family members. Nothing else. One peek a day to see what's up. Assuming you have an account, I find this makes the task much easier:

https://www.facebook.com/?filter=friends


Thanks for this tip! I've added this to the parameter that I use to have most recent posts at the top: https://www.facebook.com/?sk=h_chr&filter=friends


And meta keeps things endlessly. Not just a hyper compressed picture and a set of references to local files. That part of the siloed web vanishes too, just less dangly and obvious.


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