Older Folks and Vaping Back Porch - Part Seven

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MikeE3

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Wow, it was cold out there this morning! Of course our cold is a lot different than your Northern folks cold, but it was still cold.

Had lunch and ready to chill a bit, so clicked Mike's link to the H/O, but no one there. Maybe later!!


Oh shoot ... we all just got off a few minutes ago. Just missed each other. Even 2legs showed up.
 

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Oh shoot ... we all just got off a few minutes ago. Just missed each other. Even 2legs showed up.
No problemo! As long as it is working, that's all that counts....there's always another time!

ETA: Thank you, Mike! :) :)
 

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This new hangout link seems to be working OK. Janet, Yiddle, and I have been testing it. It even works if I am not signed in.

It's all Google Fu. To create a permanent hangout do it via creating an Event. Then use the Advanced option to make the Event an On-line Hangout. Then set the date to some time in the future. The link won't expire until the future date is reached.

Caveats ... if you are using the new Google+ from a computer you have to switch back to Classic mode. You can't create Events from a computer using the new Google+ screens. With the new Google+ you can only create Events from an Android device.



:w00t:You are brilliant!
 

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@Kenna now they want to start Ginny on Reclast 5mg IV once a week. Ever done that? For osteoporosis
Here is what web md says about it. You can go back and forward for other stuff, but I clicked the page for precautions. The page before has side effects. Arrows at the bottom
Reclast intravenous : Uses, Side Effects, Interactions, Pictures, Warnings & Dosing - WebMD

Yesterday there was a huge "Denial of Service" attack on one of the main internet Domain Name Servers (DNS) and that effected a lot of the main players in Internet communications and commerce. Google and Amazon were among them of course. Lesson is don't assume there is something wrong with a link or address you have. We'll just have to wait it out.:mad:
Was hoping it was that or a glitch with google or something. And that it wouldn't stay that way

Back Porch Hangout .... try this link. I've been playing ( :mad: ) with Google+ and Hangouts this morning. This may work as a permanent link until Oct. 22, 2018.

Back Porch Hangout
Iffy and I don't count, I got the error also, but will clear the cache and see what happens

When I turned on my pc...Google Chrome was gone!!!!!!

Fortunately I knew how to get it back! The brain must be firing on enough cylinders today!:banana:
yay on the workin brain! Hiya sweetie!!
 

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I know I should know this...... but as long as clearing the cache means going to internet options and deleting everything....it didn't work for me. Tried to get in when no one was in there.

Ken........great list! I found some others a couple weeks ago......but danged if I can find em now. For anyone who gives their dogs lots of nuts or peanut butter..........just remember, that xylitol or not.... Dogs can't process fats like we can. Nuts are very fatty even if some are a good fat for us. Too much fat in a dog's diet can cause pancreatitis. Really best to just avoid nuts and nut butters regardless.
 

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I know I should know this...... but as long as clearing the cache means going to internet options and deleting everything....it didn't work for me. Tried to get in when no one was in there.

Ken........great list! I found some others a couple weeks ago......but danged if I can find em now. For anyone who gives their dogs lots of nuts or peanut butter..........just remember, that xylitol or not.... Dogs can't process fats like we can. Nuts are very fatty even if some are a good fat for us. Too much fat in a dog's diet can cause pancreatitis. Really best to just avoid nuts and nut butters regardless.
It's still working for me too. Do you use Chrome DEBBIE?
 

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Well what luck. My Grandaughter is going to be at the Seahawks game tomorrow in Arizona with one of her girlfriends and another girlfriend of hers dad is in charge of the cameras for ESPN and is covering the game so she told him where they are sitting and he is going to get them on camera so we are getting it all on DVR.
 
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