Tks for the kind words, but you'd have to at least do some weeding out of Shrubs before I can imagine going in that direction. Why don't we meet in China or India instead?Oh and we were so hoping you'd visit, what a disappointment, we'll miss you.
Katy
Take My Privacy, Please !
Spaced-out.
Unfortunately, my brain cells cease to function when the temperature rises above 23.7°C (it's now about 32°C in the shade here.)
(Let me spare you the trouble, that's about 75 and 90 degrees Fahrenheit respectively.)
Unfortunately, my brain cells cease to function when the temperature rises above 23.7°C (it's now about 32°C in the shade here.)
(Let me spare you the trouble, that's about 75 and 90 degrees Fahrenheit respectively.)
Spaceman Spiff
"The capacity for humankind to centralize its importance in the grand scheme of things is quite impressive."
- Tim Ward
"The capacity for humankind to centralize its importance in the grand scheme of things is quite impressive."
- Tim Ward
no trouble, there are charts for those of us (me) who are math impaired, I come from a long line of mathmaticsally indifferent people, i.e. artists. (I have conversion charts on desktop icons)(Let me spare you the trouble, that's about 75 and 90 degrees Fahrenheit respectively.)
We are just now getting hot weather, heat isn't my favorite temperature in meteorologically speaking. but I love summer for gardening so......
Anyway glad to see you back Spiff.
Katy
Why, thank you, Katy, it's nice to be here too.
I haven't really been away, you know. Only I usually haven't got much time to post what I'd like to post.
And maybe you miss some of my posts by only checking the ten most recent posts?
I haven't really been away, you know. Only I usually haven't got much time to post what I'd like to post.
And maybe you miss some of my posts by only checking the ten most recent posts?
Spaceman Spiff
"The capacity for humankind to centralize its importance in the grand scheme of things is quite impressive."
- Tim Ward
"The capacity for humankind to centralize its importance in the grand scheme of things is quite impressive."
- Tim Ward
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- Grand Panjandrum
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One math is quite enough for me.
In grade school I found it difficult to add and subtract I finally quit trying and put down any answer. It wasn't until I took an Electronics course (in my twenties) that I learned the basics. At the beginning of the course they tested math and reading, The reading was way too easy but I had to take a one book accelerated math course. It was supposed to take two weeks, I whipped thru' it in a few days and discovered the (hmmmm?) Joys of Algebra. all of a sudden a subject I cried all the way thru' in High School, MADE SENSE!
Katy
In grade school I found it difficult to add and subtract I finally quit trying and put down any answer. It wasn't until I took an Electronics course (in my twenties) that I learned the basics. At the beginning of the course they tested math and reading, The reading was way too easy but I had to take a one book accelerated math course. It was supposed to take two weeks, I whipped thru' it in a few days and discovered the (hmmmm?) Joys of Algebra. all of a sudden a subject I cried all the way thru' in High School, MADE SENSE!
Katy
cool, All I had was chienworks
he assures us he is not a dog.....I've known this guy on-line for many years
Katy
he assures us he is not a dog.....I've known this guy on-line for many years
Katy
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