I used it after cutting my hand and still do when the pain/tingle gets bad. Doesn't affect me.
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???? Are 'they' ever going to return decent print to the site?
Really!
Hope so soon!!!
Only other gardeners would understand this, I almost ran off the side of the road 2x today looking at some gorgeous flowers
Good thing I was the only 1 on these back country roads :)
1 was the darkest blue hydrangea and the other was a whole row of Rose of Sharon or Hardy Hibiscus trained into standards
I read on Dave's forum in the discussion the font is on the list but isn't top priority.
What deserves a higher priority than being able to read the posts???? I took my ipad to the medical center today to check in on DG while I was waiting for an appointment. Forgot to bring the magnifier, so couldn't see anything. Not a low priority to me.
I don't get how if you change the font size it only affects what you write and not what you read.
Lost my aunt today who had been suffering with cancer. Thankfully, she did not suffer too long. Down to just two blood aunts now and one who married into the family. Used to have over a dozen.
Sorry for your loss Victor.
Sorry Victor
Thanks. I am glad it did not drag on.
Have no idea how good this camera is, but you cannot beat the price. Today only.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0075SUHWG/ref=xs_gb_A2QR0FT75Y2N4M?ie=UTF8&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_p=441937901&pf_rd_s=right-1&pf_rd_t=701&pf_rd_i=20&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=091NDATTGFZFZ7MFS45Q
That is a great price!
This was the response to the font question http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/p.php?pid=9587999
I know Cannon is advertising "the lightest digital SLR" that came out recently so maybe some other merchandise is moving.
There's a pretty long list of fixes because the my journals have lost the photos on the opening srceen but there was an uproar about this sacrifice.
Sorry to hear of your loss, Victor. Glad she didn't suffer long.
When she says her font is fine, she means when reading too?? Changing my prefs seems to only affect the writing size.
Sorry for your loss
Thanks, ladies.
Very sorry, Victor.....that's one of the difficult parts of life......
Victor, sorry for your loss, but thankful she didn't linger.
Amazing how many seniors have a dementia of some sort. Very difficult to handle. I was alWays thankful mom was sharp to the end.
We arrived to visit our two year old grandy and are amazed at her perseverance and problem-solving skills. She can do a 24 piece puzzle that she has never seen before. And quickly, too. Yesterday,
Barbara gave her 3 puzzles to do. A 6, 9, and a 12 piece. She did them twice then turned them to the back side that just had designs and preferred to put them together that way. I was blown away.
Gee, I wonder where she got her smart genes from? Hmmmmm....
Sympathy, Victor.
Grands are great, then they go to school & regress.
Not sure why a decent writing size & reading is too small. I would not call it a large size for writing. Just show what computer wonks do while wet behind the ears.
Jan, my son was just like that with puzzles
Hmm....methinks her smart genes are from Jeff. Isn't it cool, Jen? I had my mouth open just watching.
Seeing puzzle patterns will helps see letter patterns while starting to read.
I missed Victors's paragraph earlier. Sorry for yet another loss. My mother and two aunts went within 6 months of each other. Better for them, but hard on the rest of us.
Tangrams and mosaic pattern blocks are all very good puzzles for preschoolers. There is a difference between "open" and closed" puzzles and kids benefit from both.
My son, Garret, was adept at puzzles, legos, blocks......great for his job, where he has to 'see' in 3 dimension....Jan, maybe your grand will be an architect!
Maybe, I know Jeff got very excited that maybe she will be an engineer. Also, she does NOT do circle time well. We went to her little gym class and saw that first hand. Even though she was paying attention, she did some of the things the teacher was doing but in her own area. She also anticipated what the teacher was going to do and was ready to do things before time. She so much bigger and stronger for her age. Kind of scary! Will be interesting to see what happens when her baby sister is born in September.
Yes, that will be interesting.....Hayden was 18 months old when Anni was born, & not a happy camper!
Independent minded kids can be a handful, but later in life, that is what sustains them to go farther in school or to solve engineering problems for that matter. Important to leave stimulating toys where they can be discovered. For some kids who don't like to be directed, even leaving books around to be discovered can be the only way they read.
Will keep that in mind when looking for gifts for her, and all the other grandies for that matter. LOL
Ended up in ER last night with what 'might' be a kidney infection....lots of symptoms not present but blood test showed infection somewhere & nasty pain was above the kidney, all other tests were negative, so antibiotics for 10 days......I'm just tired......pain is gone.
Sorry to hear that Marilyn, hope you feel better soon. Too hot to doing anything anyways. :)
Hugs Marilyn, feel better soon (((♥)))
Thanks......
So do you have to go for more tests to find out what it really is?
Glad pain Is gone!! Feel better soon
Hubby's uncle who lived in OH, just passed away, the last of his uncles only his dad is left out of that entire family
Hugs, dear
Very sorry, Jen....must be sad for your father especially......Don't have to go for more tests unless pain returns, or I'm not feeling better in 10 days.....
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