Random stuff - the anything else thread
#77
Slob
Joined: Sep 2009
Location: Ottineau
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Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
Bloody Canada Geese! I walked out of a building this evening to find that huge skeins of the buggers were forming and flying down the Saint John River....they know that the winter is coming....and I would far rather accept anything else
It was minus 1 this morning, and plus 18 by lunch....please give a little more plus days for a while
It was minus 1 this morning, and plus 18 by lunch....please give a little more plus days for a while
On a brighter note, I'm still in shorts and I'm not done yet. Since the start of May we've only had seven days when it didn't get above 15 degrees (and that was in early June).
It's coming though. The daily lows are heading south rapidly.
#80
Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
Great Mysteries parts 37 and 52.
Why, when you've just made a fairly major purchase off Amazon - say a TV or Laptop - do they send you an email to say that based on your recent activity (when you bought said TV or Laptop) you might be interested in this TV or Laptop?
If a Bank advertises it's low interest rate credit card plus a free balance transfer at zero interest for 10 months, why does it turn your application down because you "don't have enough income to take on any more debt" when the purpose of the application is to transfer your existing credit card debt, not only not taking on more debt but saving yourself monthly interest on it so that you do have more money available to clear the debt more quickly?
Why, when you've just made a fairly major purchase off Amazon - say a TV or Laptop - do they send you an email to say that based on your recent activity (when you bought said TV or Laptop) you might be interested in this TV or Laptop?
If a Bank advertises it's low interest rate credit card plus a free balance transfer at zero interest for 10 months, why does it turn your application down because you "don't have enough income to take on any more debt" when the purpose of the application is to transfer your existing credit card debt, not only not taking on more debt but saving yourself monthly interest on it so that you do have more money available to clear the debt more quickly?
#81
Account Closed
Joined: Jan 2006
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Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
The Amazon thing I have not figured out. I don't buy TVs or high priced items there but they send me a daily email with sales or items they think I may like based on browsing history and most of the items I have already ordered.
#82
Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
There was a particular movie my stepson wanted and every download of it I could find had no sound when played via the PS3 (it was fine on the laptop) and he wanted to watch it on TV.
I found him a used copy on Amazon for <$5 including delivery and since then I have been bombarded with emails for other cheap DVDs.
If you buy earphones or something similar, it might be nice to have a spare or second spare for a different device. Or even buy them as gifts for others. It makes more sense there but not for a laptop.
Unless you can afford Laptops all round.
#83
Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
#84
Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
We went to Kelowna for the weekend. It was nice. The drive home was stunning.
We wait to see what the new kitten will be like if it ever comes out from inside the sofa bed!
We wait to see what the new kitten will be like if it ever comes out from inside the sofa bed!
#85
Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
Hope you had a nice time, the weather was pretty good- we were driving around Kelowna on Saturday afternoon, never spotted the Mustang though.. kitten ..?!
#86
limey party pooper
Joined: Jul 2012
Posts: 9,982
Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
Never knew about this - wish I had heard of it 15 years ago when I was fit! Now this would have been quite some adventure to do..
https://thegreattrail.ca/
"Travel The Great Trail Your Way
Whether you are looking for a place to hike, cycle, paddle, ride, cross-country ski or snowmobile, you can find an experience that resonates with you. As the longest recreational trail in the world, The Great Trail offers a wide range of activities through a variety of landscapes – urban, rural and wilderness, along greenways, waterways and roadways.
True to its name, The Great Trail embodies the vastness of our terrain and the diversity of our people."
https://thegreattrail.ca/
"Travel The Great Trail Your Way
Whether you are looking for a place to hike, cycle, paddle, ride, cross-country ski or snowmobile, you can find an experience that resonates with you. As the longest recreational trail in the world, The Great Trail offers a wide range of activities through a variety of landscapes – urban, rural and wilderness, along greenways, waterways and roadways.
True to its name, The Great Trail embodies the vastness of our terrain and the diversity of our people."
#87
limey party pooper
Joined: Jul 2012
Posts: 9,982
Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
I've been seeing vast herds of them recently too.
On a brighter note, I'm still in shorts and I'm not done yet. Since the start of May we've only had seven days when it didn't get above 15 degrees (and that was in early June).
It's coming though. The daily lows are heading south rapidly.
On a brighter note, I'm still in shorts and I'm not done yet. Since the start of May we've only had seven days when it didn't get above 15 degrees (and that was in early June).
It's coming though. The daily lows are heading south rapidly.
#88
Slob
Joined: Sep 2009
Location: Ottineau
Posts: 6,342
Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
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