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Here are a few of my favorite online haunts:
REALTOR.ca
[This is the site I visit to fantasize about
living in Toronto again, which is almost
every single
day during the winter]
Jonathan Cainer's Zodiac Forecasts
[This is where I visit in the morning, when
I need a positive spin on things past, present
and future.]
Living Local
[This is where I go to see what Canadians
are up to, sometimes I even buy things from
the businesses listed there.]
Environment Canada Weather
[This is the site I visit every morning,
and before every road trip during the winter]
I've been dealing with first pair.com,
and now pairlite, since 2001, love em!

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The sun is shining today! And it is mild
enough to open up the blinds without
chilling the interior of the house through
all that glass.
I have a quiet day lined up. There is
bread to be baked. A small heap of documents
needs to be filed. I've been tweaking
my Mac OS to save myself time and aggravation,
read the mac tech talk below if interested.
Also, there are calls to make to work
out issues with the bank in regards
to what I consider unreasonable service
charges for our mortgage, and Revenue
Canada, who have applied payments to
the wrong year and must correct their
error.
And there is the day gone!
<mild Mac tech talk>
My iMac runs OS Leopard. I'll not be
upgrading to the most recent operating
system any time soon.
There is a wonderful function on the
Mac called screen capture, I use is
daily. You use it to take a picture
of your screen, all of your screen or
part of your screen.
An annoying function of the software
is that the pictures save to the desktop
and are named picture1.png, picture2.png
etc.. If one is deleted, say picture5.png,
then the gap will be filled with a new
picture5.png the next time you do a
screen capture.
If you move the pictures off the desktop
and into a folder, the new screen shots
on the desktop have the same file names
as the old screen shots you moved into
the folder.
So, if you move your new screen shots
into that folder, they overwrite the
old screen shots. You can lose your
old screen shots if your not careful,
and if you are careful it is a pain
in the neck to have to rename the new
screen shots, so that you can save them
in that folder.
This morning I decided to see if there
was an easy solution to this problem.
I found a solution which was not exactly
easy, but it was manageable and works
well. By installing a borrowed script
and using terminal to change some of
the unix settings on the computer, you
can get a screen capture to save with
a name based on the date and time, which
means each filename is unique and all
are sequential.
The script was written by Ryan
Todd and after installing the script
the instructions for configuring the
operating system can be found on RUN_AMUCK blog.
Thanks Ryan and Anthony!
I had a bit of trouble in terminal,
but that was due to my own inattention
to detail, as usual. The whole thing
worked like a charm when I took my time
and read their instructions carefully.
< /mild Mac tech talk>
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RECIPES :: Cast
Worldly
Distractions

Morning Sunshine
On The Screen
FlashForward
So far, an interesting premise.
Quote
“You will never understand bureaucracies until you understand
that for bureaucrats procedure is everything and outcomes are
nothing.”
Thomas Sowell
Weather
-4 °C
Condition: Sunny
Pressure:
102.5 kPa
Visibility: 16 km
Temperature: -4.0°C
Dewpoint: -11.6°C
Humidity: 56 %
Wind: NE 11 km/h
Wind Chill: -8 |