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   / Good morning!!!! #69,431  
I still have Macs that are using OS 7:D

After all your EMT stories, LS, I wasn't sure you were crazy or not. After reading this, I'm sure.:laughing::laughing::laughing:

But don't feel bad. Somewhere out in the storage trailer is one running OS9. I keep it, you know, just in case any of the software in that desk drawer full of 4" floppy discs ever needs to get run again.:confused2: Oh, and I also have what used to pass for a Mac laptop, also running OS9, out there, too. Guess that makes two of us, huh?:cool2::drink:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #69,432  
No crazy stuff reported today.. Yet... Oh I forget about the full moon stuff tomorrow night...we'll see:eek:

The Super/Blood/Blue moon is in the pre-dawn tomorrow morning out here, and it was really bright last night. These are just a few on the incidents our community fire/crime facebook page featured in just the last few days:

"1/26/2018: Chico, CA: Butte County Interagency Narcotics Task Force (BINTF) busted a big meth and mescaline lab during a Chico raid early today in the 1000 block of Arbutus Avenue. (The plastic bottles are used to make meth using the "one-pot" or "shake and bake" method.)"

"CHICO: 1/27/18 @ 8:43PM: Manager of Regency Inn called CPD regarding two men fighting in a room Female who was an occupant of the same room said they HBD: 2566 Esplanade : CPD en route"

"Magalia approx 11:00 PM 1/28/18 Multiple members reporting a large explosion in the Rosewood / Wildlife area.
NOTE: There are on-going reports of a resident in that area that has a cannon and shoots it off for fun."

"CHICO: 1/29/2018 @ 10:44 AM: Chico PD on the way to check on an infant who was just seen in a store only wearing a t-shirt and diaper. Reporting party says the infant is crying and mom is ignoring it."

"CHICO: 1/29/2018 @ 9:55 AM: An employee at the Social Security office has a man detained and told dispatch they found crystal meth on him. Officers on the way."

Lots of drug action, a lot of White Trash Theater. Some sad, some funny, but most of it is people just being stupid.

But look on the bright side: Most of them are eligible to vote, too!:laughing:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #69,433  
BEF- It's my understanding that AMA has backed off on how often one needs the "let's go where the sun don't shine" routine. Maybe my PCP likes me :eek::rolleyes:

My PCP like me too, maybe a little too much. I get the finger every year. At least now he gives me a tissue afterwards; it wasn't always that way...:shocked:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #69,434  
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The neighbor that had the back operation had gone to a funeral service for his mother. His wife called me yesterday and said they had to life flight him to Casper Wy from Riverton Wy. She said that they had found blood clots in his legs and lungs. He is the one that owns the wood processor that I have talked about. He has been a big help to me over the years I've been here. I'm just worried about him.
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Dang...thoughts and prayers to your friend.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #69,435  
wngsped.
Thomas, I need to find something to sell you so I can get paid in maple syrup.
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Whatcha got. :)
 
   / Good morning!!!! #69,436  
Yep! I'm still using two laptops from 2011, but my main machine is a MacBook Pro I purchased new in December 2016. If past trends continue, I won't have to replace the old ones for a few more years yet, and the new one'll go almost another ten. How many PCs do most of you go through in ten years?

The PC case I am using is over ten years old. It is one of the first Cooler Master HAF 932 cases to hit the street. Now the guts are a whole different animal The video card and motherboard are both about 3 years old. My monitor is about ten years old (an old flat screen TV), 27".

Re; PCP blood test. The screening test done by my MD wasn't covered by OHIP and was to cost me $35.oo. Nope, aint doing it. The urologist ordered one and that was supposed to be covered by OHIP, but the lab sent me a bill for it anyway. I presented the bill to the urologist, seeing as he was the one to order it AND he got the report, not me. He told me that it was illegal for them (the lab) to double bill and not to pay it. I called the lab on that.
The urologist, every time I showed up at his office it was drop trou and bend over and no reach around. I got tired of that routine real quick and now I don't go at all.
I am closer to death than I am to birth so when I die that will be it.

On another note, Amazon delivered the head lights today, with only about 1/4 charge in the batteries are they ever bright!
 
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   / Good morning!!!! #69,437  
Randy- Prostatitis is no picnic. Of all the memories of all stuff with which I had to deal during my "ordeal" the bouts of prostatitis were amongst the most vivid.

From what I have read so far since I found this thread and I am glad that I did, I feel that I fit in with most of the other "residents" who are aging in place here.

This will not become a real true geriatric check in center until we all regress to discussions of daily pill counts; number of specialists and operations; and most importantly the number of, size, and quality of our daily BM's.

I could easily talk most of those now!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #69,438  
Speaking of prostate scheduled check up next month about 11 months ago it was enlarged but went down on its own and psa level dropped from 4.9 to 2.1. Now I sound like an old man but in body only. In my mind I'm still 18

That’s ok, in my mind you’re 18 too!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #69,439  
Roy, hope your doctor is doing more than a PSA during your visit.

No...just the PSA test right now...if the results indicate it, I'll go back for a DRE.
I requested the PSA test...as a result of a urinary problem a few weeks back (frequent and sometimes painful urination). The "painful" urination was attributed to dehydration. I drink a lot of coffee and some beer, both of which can dehydrate a person.
A guy at work is going through prostate problems (cancer a few years ago) suggested getting the PSA. Although there's no history of cancer in my family, I figured it couldn't hurt.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #69,440  
RoyJackson- Good luck with the PSA. You may not want the "other" test, but it is pretty reliable. PSA tests are worthless for me, so I "have to" get the other :eek: I need to find a female doctor- their finger(s) are generally "smaller" :rolleyes::wink:.

I had a woman doctor when we lived in Pennsylvania. Granted, smaller finger(s), but being professional, just as rough!

DRE's don't bother me...a bit uncomfortable, true...but not the worse thing that's happened to me. Granted, a guy sticking a finger up my *** isn't something I look forward to...
 

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