Weave Posted February 13 Report Posted February 13 1 hour ago, spndnchz said: Okay. My back. Don’t know what I did wrong but it’s hurt for 5 days now. Maybe I need to see a Chiropractor? Might as well see a witch doctor. 1
Wyldnwoody44 Posted February 13 Report Posted February 13 1 hour ago, Porous Five Hole said: Let em be. It isn’t hurting anybody. You sound like a grumpy hater. Yes 😂😂 2 hours ago, EM88 said: Michelle Obama Celebrates 'Galentine's Day' with Her Friends https://people.com/politics/michelle-obama-celebrates-galentines-day-parks-and-rec/ Ok I stand corrected... Basic interracial girl S*it 😂 1
SwampD Posted February 14 Report Posted February 14 8 hours ago, spndnchz said: Okay. My back. Don’t know what I did wrong but it’s hurt for 5 days now. Maybe I need to see a Chiropractor? Is it your shoes? If I don’t switch what shoes I wear on a regular basis, my back and sciatica flare up really bad. And I have one pair that I know I can only wear one day or I’ll be in trouble. 1
Pimlach Posted February 14 Report Posted February 14 (edited) The weather in Buffalo right now. I’m in town for a few weeks, family commitments and such. It’s wet and cold, the sky is grey, lots of ice, then snow, then more ice, then more snow. 6 more days … Edited February 14 by Pimlach
mjd1001 Posted March 6 Report Posted March 6 (edited) I'd like the option to buy a phone that overall is a mid level phone in almost every way but with a great camera. Right now, to get the best camera with 10x zoom, you need to buy a flagship. -I don't need the fastest processor. For almost everything I do on the phone, a mid level phone will work. -I don't need super fast charging. I'm not on my phone all day non-stop. When the battery gets low, I can put it down and charge it without needing max charging speed. (not to mention the fastest charging usually puts more wear on the battery which I don't want anyway) -I might play an occasional game on my phone, but I don't need the processor to play super high end games at high frame rates. -A good screen is nice, but I don't need it to refresh at 120hz. My current phone has a high refresh rate and I turned it down to 60hz to save battery and its fine. -I don't need fancy colors, curved screens, super thin designs. Like many people I put a protective case on my phone anyway. -AI. I don't need, or want, AI on my phone. I never use it. If I DID want to use it I'd use it on my pc. I don't need to make custom pictures or Emojis. -AI agents. Maybe someday it will be useful, but I don't need to talk to my phone to tell it to find a good mexican restaurant within 30 miles of me and make reservations for 4, and text my friends to tell them about it. I don't trust it will do that without mistakes, and I kinda LIKE doing those things myself. But I do like having a good camera. Other than calls or texts, I use my phone camera more than any other feature combined. I know everyone else doesn't feel the same way as me, but I know there are others that feel the same way. I think if one manufacturer created a phone that was 'decent-to-good' in most categories but put the best camera on it, it would have a pretty good market, costing more than a mid-range phone but less than a flagship. Every time a new Galaxy, pixel or Iphone or anything else is introduced, it seems to me they are showing off features that are just cute party tricks. Make it work, make it last, give me a good camera. End of story. Edited March 6 by mjd1001
SwampD Posted March 6 Report Posted March 6 One handled showers. Do you ever get through a shower without either scalding or freezing yourself at least once?!
Wyldnwoody44 Posted March 6 Report Posted March 6 The cost of Petrol in Iceland is 9.17 a Gallon. Ouch.
JustOneParade Posted March 6 Report Posted March 6 (edited) 5 hours ago, mjd1001 said: I'd like the option to buy a phone that overall is a mid level phone in almost every way but with a great camera. Right now, to get the best camera with 10x zoom, you need to buy a flagship. -I don't need the fastest processor. For almost everything I do on the phone, a mid level phone will work. -I don't need super fast charging. I'm not on my phone all day non-stop. When the battery gets low, I can put it down and charge it without needing max charging speed. (not to mention the fastest charging usually puts more wear on the battery which I don't want anyway) -I might play an occasional game on my phone, but I don't need the processor to play super high end games at high frame rates. -A good screen is nice, but I don't need it to refresh at 120hz. My current phone has a high refresh rate and I turned it down to 60hz to save battery and its fine. -I don't need fancy colors, curved screens, super thin designs. Like many people I put a protective case on my phone anyway. -AI. I don't need, or want, AI on my phone. I never use it. If I DID want to use it I'd use it on my pc. I don't need to make custom pictures or Emojis. -AI agents. Maybe someday it will be useful, but I don't need to talk to my phone to tell it to find a good mexican restaurant within 30 miles of me and make reservations for 4, and text my friends to tell them about it. I don't trust it will do that without mistakes, and I kinda LIKE doing those things myself. But I do like having a good camera. Other than calls or texts, I use my phone camera more than any other feature combined. I know everyone else doesn't feel the same way as me, but I know there are others that feel the same way. I think if one manufacturer created a phone that was 'decent-to-good' in most categories but put the best camera on it, it would have a pretty good market, costing more than a mid-range phone but less than a flagship. Every time a new Galaxy, pixel or Iphone or anything else is introduced, it seems to me they are showing off features that are just cute party tricks. Make it work, make it last, give me a good camera. End of story. But if you don’t have a super fast processor how will you possibly keep up with all the Sabres’ moves at the trade deadline? /s. Obviously. Edited March 6 by JustOneParade Spelling
shrader Posted March 7 Report Posted March 7 Discovering allergies for a one year old is a real blast. Milk last week. Strawberries today. The poor little girl can’t catch a break. That and her brother Lucic’ed her yesterday.
mjd1001 Posted March 13 Report Posted March 13 (edited) I have a little bit of an odd one, but something bothering me. The new commercials/ad compaign for Skechers sneakers starring Howie Mandel. There are a few commercials, they are all over TV, streaming and on social media, where he 'tells a story' about him and skechers: -He wants to buy a pair of Skechers but doesn't want to pay full price. -He goes into a store and tells them he is a spokesman/ambassador for Skechers and asks for a discount, even though that isn't true. -He ends up getting called by the head of the company and gets offered a job to be a brand ambassador -Now he is a paid spokesman/ambassador and gets his discount also. So let me get this straight...the company wants to hire a 'celebrity' that is probably worth millions of dollars... that lies to get a discount, gets rewarded for lying with the discount and a job, and brags and laughs about it? All the while they are advertising to 'regular' consumers about their brand where most of their shoes cost $50-$125? Seems a bit arrogant and out of touch. Edited March 13 by mjd1001 1
LTS Posted March 13 Report Posted March 13 1 hour ago, mjd1001 said: I have a little bit of an odd one, but something bothering me. The new commercials/ad compaign for Skechers sneakers starring Howie Mandel. There are a few commercials, they are all over TV, streaming and on social media, where he 'tells a story' about him and skechers: -He wants to buy a pair of Skechers but doesn't want to pay full price. -He goes into a store and tells them he is a spokesman/ambassador for Skechers and asks for a discount, even though that isn't true. -He ends up getting called by the head of the company and gets offered a job to be a brand ambassador -Now he is a paid spokesman/ambassador and gets his discount also. So let me get this straight...the company wants to hire a 'celebrity' that is probably worth millions of dollars... that lies to get a discount, gets rewarded for lying with the discount and a job, and brags and laughs about it? All the while they are advertising to 'regular' consumers about their brand where most of their shoes cost $500-$125? Seems a bit arrogant and out of touch. Nothing personal, how old are you? I guarantee I'm older... perhaps I should not guarantee it. I would see it the way you see it. However, I bet money that my kids would see it as the "harmless lie to subvert corporate greed". The "go viral" to get brand attention. The company wants to leverage an "influencer" and thus a star is born. It's a very different world.
mjd1001 Posted March 13 Report Posted March 13 (edited) 25 minutes ago, LTS said: Nothing personal, how old are you? I guarantee I'm older... perhaps I should not guarantee it. I would see it the way you see it. However, I bet money that my kids would see it as the "harmless lie to subvert corporate greed". The "go viral" to get brand attention. The company wants to leverage an "influencer" and thus a star is born. It's a very different world. I'm in my late 40's. Kinda in that demographic hole between the Boomers and Y/Z. Edited March 13 by mjd1001
Weave Posted March 13 Report Posted March 13 Oof. 3rd person close to us in 1 calendar year that has cancer. Too much. Our emotions are about spent. 1
SwampD Posted March 13 Report Posted March 13 1 hour ago, mjd1001 said: I'm in my late 40's. Kinda in that demographic hole between the Boomers and Y/Z. Soooo,… X? 1
shrader Posted March 13 Report Posted March 13 3 hours ago, LTS said: Nothing personal, how old are you? I guarantee I'm older... perhaps I should not guarantee it. I would see it the way you see it. However, I bet money that my kids would see it as the "harmless lie to subvert corporate greed". The "go viral" to get brand attention. The company wants to leverage an "influencer" and thus a star is born. It's a very different world. They’d probably also ask “who the hell is howie Mandel?”
pastajoe Posted March 13 Report Posted March 13 Last week our 25 year old gas fireplace stopped working. It was last serviced with a new gas valve 10 years ago. Had the closest fireplace store come to clean and fix. Said it needed new thermal piles but they didn’t carry the brand. So I went to the dealer that sells them and bought for $100. The repair guy installed them but despite his efforts it still wouldn’t work. Said it also needed a new gas valve, which again they didn’t carry. So at this point with the repair and clean we were out $300 and it still didn’t work. Went back to the dealer with the parts, and he said the gas valve wasn’t made anymore, we’d have to have all the components replaced. They’d come take the whole fireplace box out, replace at store, and then reinstall. All for $1620. Whoa! So I went to another fireplace store. They contacted their parts supplier and said I’d cost around $800 for the components. They also gave me the name of an installer who said he’d do it for $200. So if it all works out I will have saved around $600 ($300 if I include the original repair attempt). It pays to compare.
Indabuff Posted March 13 Report Posted March 13 2 hours ago, SwampD said: Soooo,… X? Yeah, I'm in my mid 40s and I always assumed I was X.
JohnC Posted March 14 Report Posted March 14 On 2/13/2025 at 9:10 PM, SwampD said: Is it your shoes? If I don’t switch what shoes I wear on a regular basis, my back and sciatica flare up really bad. And I have one pair that I know I can only wear one day or I’ll be in trouble. If you have a pair of shoes that when you wear more than one day you will get a backache, get rid of them. I have had two back operations so I'm sympathetic to anyone who has to deal with back problems. I regularly swim and do a lot of walking as preventive measures. But I'm sympathetic to anyone who is in the aching back club.
JohnC Posted March 14 Report Posted March 14 7 hours ago, Weave said: Oof. 3rd person close to us in 1 calendar year that has cancer. Too much. Our emotions are about spent. My niece has ovarian cancer and is undergoing treatment in a "trial" program. The treatment regimen has been changed at least two times because of the complications from the treatment. She called me up a few days ago to thank me for the Starbucks gift card I sent her because she loves their coffee. We had a good talk. She is in good spirits but she does have her bad days. After the call I cried. 1
North Buffalo Posted March 20 Report Posted March 20 On 2/13/2025 at 12:57 PM, spndnchz said: Okay. My back. Don’t know what I did wrong but it’s hurt for 5 days now. Maybe I need to see a Chiropractor? My back just decided it was next, been out since Monday... did a dump thing listening to my flexible 20 year old so and did his stretches ... woke up next day could barely walk... my wife has toridol on stand by but slowly getting better so going to avoid risking a GI bleed
Pimlach Posted March 20 Report Posted March 20 Made the mistake of watching the morning news. This song was written 55 years ago, seems like not much has changed. Ball of Confusion (That’s What the World Is Today) Song by The Temptations ‧ 1970 One, two, one, two, three, four, ow People moving out, people moving in Why, because of the color of their skin Run, run, run but you sure can't hide An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth Vote for me and I'll set you free Rap on, brother, rap on Well, the only person talking about love thy brother is the preacher And it seems nobody's interested in learning but the teacher Segregation, determination, demonstration, integration Aggravation, humiliation, obligation to our nation Ball of confusion Oh yeah, that's what the world is today Woo, hey, hey The sale of pills are at an all time high Young folks walking round with their heads in the sky The cities ablaze in the summer time And oh, the beat goes on Evolution, revolution, gun control, sound of soul Shooting rockets to the moon, kids growing up too soon Politicians say more taxes will solve everything And the band played on So, round and around and around we go Where the world's headed, nobody knows Oh, great googa-looga, can't you hear me talking to you Just a ball of confusion Oh yeah, that's what the world is today Woo, hey Fear in the air, tension everywhere Unemployment rising fast, the Beatles new record's a gas And the only safe place to live is on an Indian reservation And the band played on Eve of destruction, tax deduction, city inspectors, bill collectors Mod clothes in demand, population out of hand, suicide, too many bills Hippies moving to the hills, people all over the world are shouting, end the war And the band played on Great googa-looga, can't you hear me talking to you Sayin' ball of confusion That's what the world is today, hey, hey Let me hear ya, let me hear ya, let me hear ya Sayin', ball of confusion That's what the world is today, hey, hey Let me hear ya, let me hear ya, let me hear ya, let me hear ya, let me hear ya Ball of confusion 2
Doohickie Posted March 20 Report Posted March 20 Bands like The Temptations and the O'Jays did a lot of feel good music but they also did a lot of social commentary which unfortunately still applies today. 1
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