I'm planing on moving to Russia to gather incriminating information on Donald Trump and leaking it to the press before the next election. But I'm a little afraid that b... moreI'm planing on moving to Russia to gather incriminating information on Donald Trump and leaking it to the press before the next election. But I'm a little afraid that because of my Better Davis eyes all the boys in the KGB will think I'm a spy and toss me out of a window. Cheers!
Today I saw about 30 motor bikers in a group riding threw Parksville. A few of them were flashing their colors which showed they were from the mainlan... moreToday I saw about 30 motor bikers in a group riding threw Parksville. A few of them were flashing their colors which showed they were from the mainland so I got the feeling that they were here for a biker war/take over of the Island drug buisness. They were stopped at a light while I was walking across the street while eating a cheese burger - a few of them were staring at me and I was going to say - what are you staring at but I thought that would be double trouble - eating a un healthy burger and mouthing off to bikers. Cheers and happy weekend! less
items that were never returned to you, indicating a situation where it would have been impossible to track you down, or the person had no way of tracking you down, or simply decide... moreitems that were never returned to you, indicating a situation where it would have been impossible to track you down, or the person had no way of tracking you down, or simply decided to keep the item.~
I can’t say I’ve ever had a negative situation with one, but a neighbor of mine has dogs, and on more than one occasion, they have bitten mail carriers, so much s... moreI can’t say I’ve ever had a negative situation with one, but a neighbor of mine has dogs, and on more than one occasion, they have bitten mail carriers, so much so that the US Postal Service first of all places the address on a temporary ban; they had to go to the post office to pick up their mail. I can’t remember how long the ban lasted, maybe a couple of months, maybe six. When it was lifted, sure enough, another dog-bite incident, and the ban was back on, only permanently this time. For about the past four years, the neighbor has had to pick up mail at the post office.
I didn’t even know such a ban exits. less
When I listen to a radio and want to change stations, it’s simple: I reach over and change the station! It takes two seconds. When I listen online, however, it&r... more When I listen to a radio and want to change stations, it’s simple: I reach over and change the station! It takes two seconds. When I listen online, however, it’s go to the home button, select log on option, Touch ID here, open this, click here, minimize that, scroll, scroll, scroll, swipe right three times, select station, confirm that I want to leave the current station, close this, select again, decline the opinion poll, scroll again, tap twice, decline the pop-up ad, enter zip code, pretend to read the entire privacy agreement, accept privacy agreement, click this again . . . Grrrrrrrr. Okay, so I’m exaggerating.
What are some examples you can cite from personal experience of technology making something more complicated and/or more difficult as opposed to making it better?~ less