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FlamingoTutu

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That was fast. I was just hoping we'd pass 25,000 today but thought it might be tomorrow. Awesome!

25,026!
 

DC2

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NoScript is a browser add-on I definitely recommend to anyone! A little annoying when you first use it, until you've "allowed" all your favorite sites, then it's only noticeable when you visit a new site. It blocks ALL scripts - the good, the bad, and the ugly.
What does this do?
I guess what I mean is what do "scripts" do?

I changed this setting in my Google Chrome browser and have seen a 57% improvement in my life...
How to Enable Click To Play Plugins in Google Chrome

By the way, I own Google stock...
So please use the Google Chrome browser!!
:D
 

DavidOck

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NoScript blocks the automatic running of javascript (NOT Java!), PHP scripts and the like. Many of those are benign, but some of them also are placed by thieves... data or otherwise. Not sure if there's a version for Chrome.
 

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Half of a 'like' DC2. :D
Had I known 35 years ago that this computer thing would eventually be a battle ground I would have better armed myself with the necessary knowledge. Alas, I'm resigned to building really sweet bathrooms and kitchens.
 

DC2

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Half of a 'like' DC2. :D
Had I known 35 years ago that this computer thing would eventually be a battle ground I would have better armed myself with the necessary knowledge. Alas, I'm resigned to building really sweet bathrooms and kitchens.
Have you ever considered building a treehouse?

Because the wife and I are considering building one to retire to.
If we do, we are currently planning to solicit the services of the Treehouse Master.
;)
 

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He and his crew do some amazing things, but I hope you've got more than a few $$$ for him! :w00t:
Oh yeah, we're all set in that regard.
We've got around $250,000 in equity on our current home.

That's more than enough for the Treehouse Master to make us something incredibly awesome.
I don't think he's ever been given that much money to work with before.
:thumb:

Thing is, we need the land as well.
But we'd be interested in moving into his neck of the woods when we retire.

I thought a neat twist might be letting him find the land for us as well.
That might just get us on the show.
:laugh:
 

FlamingoTutu

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Back up! 25,654

Have you ever considered building a treehouse?

Because the wife and I are considering building one to retire to.
If we do, we are currently planning to solicit the services of the Treehouse Master.
;)
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Some of those are amazing! Never heard of the show, then again, we don't get TV reception here.
 

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