Some good news: My newest Mac Mini has mostly really tiny ports I am not familar with. I looked them up, but I can't find the notes on what they are called. Most of my stuff has USB plugs.
I bought a 4-multiplug device months ago, and it works but I needed 6 ports. Hey, I discovered there were 2 more on the new keyboard! I have "enough". But I would rather plug stuff directly into the Mac Mini (seems more direct). But at least I don't have to keep switching the printer cord and camera cord.
The new keyboard is a bit weird. It wants 2 ports. It works on one port, but every few days it fails to communicate and I have to restart the computer. The discovery of the extra ports on the keyboard means I can plug the 2nd keyboard plug in. So far, no fails.
And I like the new keyboard (dasKeyboard). The keys are slightly engraved, not stenciled, so they aren't wearing off like most have. And there are the 2 USB ports. It's black with white letters, which I prefer. But it has an odd reflection that keeps making me think I have cat furs on my fingers. Nothing is perfect, LOL!
I got my vegetable and flower seedlings outside several days ago to get them used to actual sunlight. The area was dappled. I carried the lettuce trays onto the deck for easy harvesting. The seedlings stayed down for another day. Later tomorrow, I will plant the tomatoes and peppers in full sun. They will have had 3 days of partial direct sunlight.
Watered them thoroughly yesterday. Had to change nozzles 3 times to find the most appropriate one for delicate lettuce leaves. In fact, I went to a soaker nozzle for "next time".
The flower seedling need more growing time. They look a bit weak. A few days of dappled then full sunlight should improve them. Besides, the place I want to put them has grass growing. so I need to dig that out or at least damage it a lot tomorrow.
Every day my Federal tax form DOESN"T come back "insufficient postage" is good. The State owes my a small amount, so I don't worry about that. They don't penalize you about a refund.
The Mews are doing well. Laz hardly bothers Ayla at all these days. She is actually the hissy one. And I don't worry about it. Each of them lick foreheads mutually these days, so it can't be too bad. Yeah, it took Laz a full year (nearly to the day) to " settle".
A hiss is not the claw/tooth fight. I'll accept a hiss. Next challenge is the Tonkinese female kitten due for pickup in early August. I so much hope The Mews accept her immediately. Marley is definite, being so calm; Ayla has always gotten along "OK" with any female cat; Laz is so much calmer now and has 2 months more "calm" to experience. It should be OK.
Yeah 4 cats is more than I expected. Maybe I should have just gone with Marley and Ayla. They like each other. But Laz was a rescue. Not the normal rescue. But the breeder I've dealt with in the past DID literally reascue Laz from a bad home and was looking for a Forever Home.
I sure almost gave up on him a few times. But on his Gotcha Day here, he changed rather suddenly. Maybe memories fade or he finally realized it was a safe place. Whatever. Who knows with cats? He is only 3.5 and I think mostly he just wants to play. Laz an Marley wrassle happily and gently often. So I think "now" he just wants to do that with Ayla.
His attacks on her ended months ago. Maybe it was status-seeking in his new home. Ayla doesn't forget (and I don't blame her). But lately, they meet, sniff noses, and lick foreheads. I'll accept the peace as a good sign for the future.
My car made "hot metal noises" when I came back from shopping last week. I noted there were drips under the car. After it sat for a day, I opened the hood and set up a lamp under it. I'm not a mechanic and Dad never taught me stuff about cars. But I understand enough to know what basic parts are.
The stuff that dripped was water. Yeah it could have been air-conditioning condensation except for all the hot metal. So I checked all the fluids.
Oil level was fine. Windshield washer lever was low so I refilled it, but that stuff being low doesn't heat the engine. The coolant reservoir was empty. I opened the radiator cap (it was cold after a day). It was filled. So I added water. Not coolant; I didn't have any. But that should las a trip until I schedule maintenance work at the dealer.
You are going to laugh. I bought the car in July 2020. It has 500 miles on it now. But you should have a maintenance visit after the 1st 500 miles and I was planning it for next week. The manual said I should expect "greater than usual" oil usage, but it was the coolant that was low.
I'll let the dealership figure that out.
Time to go to bed...
4 comments:
C'mon! 500 miles in one year!! I thought I didn't go anywhere much and I do about 5000km (I think that's about 3500 miles).
Megan
Sydney, Australia
I kid you not. I just passed 500 miles on the odometer since July and even THEN I started with 79 miles. I just don't GO anywhere. My local supermarket is 5 miles away and I go there once every couple weeks. The cigarette store is a mile away and I go there 2x a month maybe. Enough food in the freezer and I can stay in my yard a month. It's a desire for fresh fruits and veggies that gets me out and once the garden gets going, I won't need that.
Well - it seems that you and I live terribly exciting lives, doesn't it? I'm only doing as many miles as I am because I have to drive to my office-based job three times each week. It's about 18 miles each way - so that ends up being more than 100 miles a week. Other than that, it's 1 1/2 miles to our local shops, and perhaps 8 miles to the beach. My husband and I have two cars (so that he's not stuck at home without transport on the days that I go to work), so our travel is spread between the two of them.
Megan
Sydney, Australia
WOW! You go even less miles that I do. I am glad you didn't give up on Laz. I know he loves you and you love him.
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