Subj : [Crap] Happens To : Daryl Stout From : Barry Martin Date : Tue Oct 06 2020 10:19:00 Hi Daryl! DS> That's what I'm thinking. As long as I could update things via DS> batch files via a remote logon, I'd be happy. BM> Should be able to. ...Better: else how would corrections and updates BM> get done?! DS> Well, since I got a contract with Xfinity, I may not do that DS> after all. I'll do some reasearch in the coming days, though. That should keep you busy and in mischief! I was looking around in the webpages from my (local - in the basement) modem/gateway for the fiber optic service -- an automatic update had been done a few days prior. BM> The problem is some sites won't allow certain characters besides those BM> high ASCII ones. DS> Well, !@#$%^&*(). BM> That's Ky's password!! DS> He has no worries from me. I'm reminded of the meme where DS> the guy is going to change his password to INCORRECT -- as he DS> keeps getting the message "Your Password Is Incorrect". Can you DS> say "Here's Your Sign!!"?? Though he still couldn't access because of using he wrong case! BM> Good Grief! ...I'm trying to figure how you did that as takes a BM> relatively lot of force to jab aluminum sheet through skin, plus I'm BM> thinking would be just a slice or two. DS> It takes real talent to be a klutz. Before my wife died, DS> she got me 2 T-shirts that noted: DS> Front: WARNING!! KLUTZ ON THE LOOSE!! DS> Back: DANGER!! ACCIDENT WAITING TO HAPPEN!! DS> Her response?? "That's him!!". Nice to have the spouse so DS> supportive. :P Would be better if kept a supply of Band Aids handy! When working I used to keep a couple of Band Aids in my wallet (get your mind out of the gutter!!) because the store was always running out/not resupplying "because of the expense" in the First Aid Kits we had in two or three places in employee-only areas of the store. At one time I did use paper towel and generic Scotch tape to cover a cut. BM> My klutzy was when I was trimming a shrub at my parents as a teenager BM> with the electric clippers. Somehow managed to take a chomp out of my BM> left index finger while it was behind me (must have been repositioning BM> the cord). Kept trimming, thought my finger felt funny; took a look: BM> drip-drip-drip. (Just a deep cut, nothing missing.) Walked down the BM> front steps with my other hand cupped under: trying not to get blood on BM> the sidewalk. Dad was in the basement; applied a Band Aid. No after- BM> effects other than my fingerprint has an odd pattern. DS> You were lucky. Actually yes - could have been worse. BM> So Daryl's in line, hot gal is ahead, so doing a little admiring. BM> Suddenly recived a phone call; gal turns around, glares, and slaps BM> him!! DS> I got a meme from a fellow ham radio operator who loves trains. DS> It shows the back sides of these 2 females near the tracks as a DS> train is approaching. They are dressed, but remove their shirts DS> (they had no brassiere's on), to reveal "a titillating DS> experience". :P Not sure if the engineer had to "put it in the DS> big hole" (emergency stop). Or at least slow down his engine! ¯ BarryMartin3@ ® ¯ @MyMetronet.NET ® .... Hillbilly Dining: fast food is hitting a deer at 65. --- MultiMail/Win32 v0.47 þ wcECHO 4.2 ÷ ILink: The Safe BBS þ Bettendorf, IA --- QScan/PCB v1.20a / 01-0462 * Origin: ILink: CFBBS | cfbbs.no-ip.com | 856-933-7096 (454:1/1) .