Never be bullied into silence. Never allow yourself to be made a victim. Accept no one's definition of your life, but define yourself. Harvey S. Firestone

The people with whom you work reflect your own attitude. If you are suspicious, unfriendly and condescending, you will find these unlovely traits echoed all about you. But if you are on your best behavior, you will bring out the best in persons with whom you are going to spend most of your waking hours.

Some people get spiritual because they see the light and some people get spiritual because they feel the heat!

How do you know if you're truly a servant? See how you react the next time someone treats you like one.

Saturday, September 8, 2012

From The Corner Of My Mind

* What a beautiful morning in North Texas. The temperature on location was 39 degrees cooler than when we left yesterday.
* Now for the bad news. My faithful laptop that I've used for work for the last 6 years has crashed. The screen is blue. I can still see what's on the background, but it has a blue haze to it.
* Not what I needed right now. Mac is next. I swear, I'm over anything Windows.
* Time to get to work, see ya Around The Corner!

3 comments:

Ratherbesailin' said...

Our computing lives began to get a lot better when we went to Mac; about two years ago.

Answers? I don't know the questions. said...

In April 2011, the Internet was abuzz with the results of a survey on this very topic, conducted by Hunch, a Web site that makes recommendations based on user preferences. It asked users to identify themselves as a Mac or PC person, and then questioned them about a number of self-identifying factors. The results were comically stereotypical. Among the findings were that Mac users were more likely to be liberal, eat hummus and read The New York Times. PC users, on the other hand, were more conservative, had a better grasp on mathematical concepts, and, unlike their Mac counterparts, would rather ride a Harley than a Vespa [source: [source: Hunch].

Looks like you will have to start eating hummus and trade in Black Beauty for a Vespa. Good luck!

Home on the Range said...

This laptop has lasted 4 years, a record for me. Hope you get up and running again soon.