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  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 38,228

    I am pretty certain I don't own a single handkerchief

    I find them disgusting

    but now with tissue and toiletpaper (I use TP to blow my nose) being difficult to buy items might need to embrace the snot rags surprise

  • LeatherGryphonLeatherGryphon Posts: 11,513
    edited March 2020

    I am pretty certain I don't own a single handkerchief

    I find them disgusting

    but now with tissue and toiletpaper (I use TP to blow my nose) being difficult to buy items might need to embrace the snot rags surprise

    Snot rags are certainly disgusting while still moist but if only used sporadically they have a chance to dry and are crinkly and a bit less ewww-ey. devil

    There was a scene in the 1965 movie "Ship Of Fools" (yes, I rented it a few days ago and watched it) where the crude, uncouth, unsophisticated, bumbling American baseball player (Lee Marvin) on the ship was sitting with a sophisticated haughty, bitter divorcee (Vivian Leigh) finally breaking down and telling her perceived sad story and starts to cry, and gets a wadded up, obviously used, nasty handkerchief shoved toward her face.  She tries to politely refuse the offer, but manages only a look and voice of poorly disguised contempt.

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  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 38,228

    I am pretty certain I don't own a single handkerchief

    I find them disgusting

    but now with tissue and toiletpaper (I use TP to blow my nose) being difficult to buy items might need to embrace the snot rags surprise

    Snot rags are certainly disgusting while still moist but if only used sporadically they have a chance to dry and are only crinkly and a bit less ewww-ey. devil

    yeah as a cover for a sneeze OK but once dirty I need to get another and never would wash them with the rest of my clothes, I would need to treat them like cloth nappies and use Nappysan and their own cycle.

    grew up with the experience of finding snotty lumps washed off onto my clean clothes 

    that along with the bird poop from clothes line hung clothes 

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

    i've resorted to the huggies baby wipes. just as good as a moist towelette

    i really really missing grits for breakfast.  its the main thing i eat to stay alive.  quaker instant grits original with one mini moo,sometimes a little butter and cinnamonmonmon
    oatmeal hurts my tummy, gastroparesis 

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,058

    ...also saves all those owlets from getting wet..

  • Sfariah DSfariah D Posts: 26,292

    I want a pet meow but I am only allowed goldfish right now.

  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 38,228

    I want a pet meow but I am only allowed goldfish right now.

    not if you are going to abandon it if you can no longer care for it

  • Sfariah DSfariah D Posts: 26,292

    I want a pet meow but I am only allowed goldfish right now.

    not if you are going to abandon it if you can no longer care for it

    I understand.  I do not ever want to do that.  I never did.

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,058

    ...love to have one myself but it would require a 300$ deposit where I live. 

  • LeatherGryphonLeatherGryphon Posts: 11,513
    edited March 2020
    kyoto kid said:

    ...love to have one myself but it would require a 300$ deposit where I live. 

    Sit around outside and start feeding a stray.  Never invite it inside.  Build it a ramshackel shelter for the rain & cold in an out of the way place.  Visit it now and then.  Much cheaper.  But wash your hands after you pet it & watch out for fleas & ticks..

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  • TaozTaoz Posts: 9,941
    kyoto kid said:

    ...love to have one myself but it would require a 300$ deposit where I live. 

    Why is that? 

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,058
    edited March 2020
    kyoto kid said:

    ...love to have one myself but it would require a 300$ deposit where I live. 

    Sit around outside and start feeding a stray.  Never invite it inside.  Build it a ramshackel shelter for the rain & cold in an out of the way place.  Visit it now and then.  Much cheaper.  But wash your hands after you pet it & watch out for fleas & ticks..

    ...not many strays where I live (city centre) as they'd most likely be flattened by the impatient and distracted motorists here. 

    Taoz said:
    kyoto kid said:

    ...love to have one myself but it would require a 300$ deposit where I live. 

    Why is that? 

    ...that is the pet deposit in the building I live in 300$ is about 30% of my monthly income.  Added to this is the adoption fee, which for cats can be as high as 150$ (and that includes the a senior discount of 50$).

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  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

    watched the buffy episode with kitten poker 

  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 38,228

    just wasted half a day rendering utter crap

  • Sfariah DSfariah D Posts: 26,292

    I think this is the time to wash our hands if we touch anything.  Does that mean we have to wash our hands after touching soap?  wait I am touching my keyboard on my laptop so I better go wash my hands.

  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 38,228
    edited March 2020

    I think my video card is failing 

    this is what is happening in Twinmotion yet other frames are perfectly OK

    same image series and I did 30 of them over 12 hours!!!
     

    my video

    hoping its the glow shader, rerendering with it dialed down

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    1920 x 1080 - 4M
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    1920 x 1080 - 3M
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  • Sfariah DSfariah D Posts: 26,292

    Beware! There is a virus going around scaring people! oh wait?

  • Sfariah DSfariah D Posts: 26,292

    Do they still make phone books?  you know those big books full of random phone numbers?  Hopefully organized in a way one can find the number they want?

  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 38,228

    Do they still make phone books?  you know those big books full of random phone numbers?  Hopefully organized in a way one can find the number they want?

    I found out the hard way shops don't have them about a month ago

    I still have one

  • Sfariah DSfariah D Posts: 26,292

    Do they still make phone books?  you know those big books full of random phone numbers?  Hopefully organized in a way one can find the number they want?

    I found out the hard way shops don't have them about a month ago

    I still have one

    I am afraid I do not know how to use one if I saw one.  I think I used to but I forgot how.

  • LeatherGryphonLeatherGryphon Posts: 11,513
    edited March 2020

    In some ways this area is still in the last century.  We have phonebooks, I get mine at the bank.  However, unlike big city phonebooks that can be used to drop on big city rats to kill them, our phonebooks can be used whole as pot holders for hot pans, or inelegant doilies under flower vases.  Not a lot of people around here.   I actually still know how to use one to look up necessary places like funeral homes and chimney cleaners and septic tank sucker-outer companies.indecision  But I'm rapidly learning that it's sooo much faster to Google it  (um..., the looking up information bit, not the sucking-outing bit).

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  • Sfariah DSfariah D Posts: 26,292

    In some ways this area is still in the last century.  We have phonebooks, I get mine at the bank.  However, unlike big city phonebooks that can be used to drop on big city rats to kill them, our phonebooks can be used whole as pot holders for hot pans, or inelegant doilies under flower vases.  Not a lot of people around here.   I actually still know how to use one to look up necessary places like funeral homes and chimney cleaners and septic tank sucker-outer companies.indecision  But I'm rapidly learning that it's sooo much faster to Google it  (um..., the looking up information bit, not the sucking-outing bit).

    Funeral homes, is that for the places for people who know someone who died.  Do you know a lot of dead people?   Guess you have a chimney and a septic tank.  Why do you know all about this?  never mind, I probably do not want to know.  Which one is more dangerous, cleaning a chimney or a septic tank?  Also why are you going to the funeral home for the people who work on your chimney or your septic tank?  Never mind I probably do not want to know.

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  • LeatherGryphonLeatherGryphon Posts: 11,513

    In some ways this area is still in the last century.  We have phonebooks, I get mine at the bank.  However, unlike big city phonebooks that can be used to drop on big city rats to kill them, our phonebooks can be used whole as pot holders for hot pans, or inelegant doilies under flower vases.  Not a lot of people around here.   I actually still know how to use one to look up necessary places like funeral homes and chimney cleaners and septic tank sucker-outer companies.indecision  But I'm rapidly learning that it's sooo much faster to Google it  (um..., the looking up information bit, not the sucking-outing bit).

    Funeral homes, is that for the places for people who know someone who died.  Do you know a lot of dead people? ...  

    Yes, but I don't talk to them much anymore.

  • Sfariah DSfariah D Posts: 26,292

    Anyone know of a free 3D software that can render 3D figures doing stuff?  Preferably 64 bit and free.  I ant to load a figure.  Load clothing. Add a pose.  Add props. Mess around with camera and lighting then press render.

     

    i am also having a horrible time logging into AutoDesk,  it keeps sending me text messages to log in with then instead of logging in it sends me back to the login page.  I think AutoDesk has some 3D software but it is more confusing than blender to me.  I want something free and less confusing as AutoDesk software.  I do not an all in one type software, just add stuff, mess around putting stuff in odd places and press render,

     

    is AutoDesk sketchbook still free?  Wait that is 2D not 3D.

     

    I am getting bored.

  • Sfariah DSfariah D Posts: 26,292

    In some ways this area is still in the last century.  We have phonebooks, I get mine at the bank.  However, unlike big city phonebooks that can be used to drop on big city rats to kill them, our phonebooks can be used whole as pot holders for hot pans, or inelegant doilies under flower vases.  Not a lot of people around here.   I actually still know how to use one to look up necessary places like funeral homes and chimney cleaners and septic tank sucker-outer companies.indecision  But I'm rapidly learning that it's sooo much faster to Google it  (um..., the looking up information bit, not the sucking-outing bit).

    Funeral homes, is that for the places for people who know someone who died.  Do you know a lot of dead people? ...  

    Yes, but I don't talk to them much anymore.

    I stopped all phone calls with both grandmothers after each one died.

  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 38,228

    Blender

  • Sfariah DSfariah D Posts: 26,292

    Blender

    Hmmmm I will look into it.

  • Sfariah DSfariah D Posts: 26,292

    I thought of a software called DS.  It is not Doll Studio, but a 3D figure studio.  They are not dolls I think.

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

    I thought of a software called DS.  It is not Doll Studio, but a 3D figure studio.  They are not dolls I think.

    a doll studio would be totally awesome!  totally rad

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