I know how to make time for Kim to be able to comment on Yahoo.
Invent a machine that washes AND dries AND spits out a clean clothes pile.
Forget folding.
I want clothes that don't need folding. Better fabric. Piles are okay. Occasionally you'd iron.
Dirty clothes go in one hole. Pick up clean clothes in the "Clean Clothes Pile". That is CCP.
At the least, make a transporter from washer to dryer to clean clothes pile.
Oh no... I must be in a bad mood... I'm thinking about zero comments !!!
This is how I know Yahoo sucks...
They make it so that grandmas don't know how to comment on their grandkid's birthdays. They make it so that you have to sign up on Yahoo and grandmas don't know how to sign up. And when grandmas do sign up, they don't know where to click and it gets all confusing...
Why does Yahoo make you sign up to comment? They'll probably say "security". I'd like to take most things done in the name of "security" and shove it up somebody's nose. Why do I have to have friends sign up on Yahoo with these stupid empty shell accounts so they cannot comment?
Why do I stay on Yahoo? I have some people I like to keep connected with.
But why can't Yahoo see they have a fundamental problem? They don't understand grandmas.
But I'll continue my ranting... and say that I'm putting the blame on Yahoo when really... it is probably my fault... but I continue...
There are other setups for "people networking". The church is another. It is like Yahoo. You have to sign up. People all have their ideas on what to click. There are a lot of empty shell accounts. Connections are loose and dangling. Pastors are in charge of entertainment or ranting. They also run around putting out fires, performing rituals and calming people down (I suppose that is one step beyond Yahoo blogging).
Does the church understand grandmas? I think the church is run by grandmas. So, yeah.
So maybe church-running grandmas could team with Yahoo... and get some sorta "synergism". I love words like "synergism". They come out of stupid CMMI training classes. I think training classes are stupid too, but I'll save that for another time.
The best "people networking" I've seen is among teenagers. I suppose it is why "Myspace" rules, and Yahoo is a wannabe. I'm not a teenager. Mathematically, I am thrice the age of the youngest teenager. I tried "MySpace" once too. It seems perverts are good "people networkers" too. My nephew wouldn't speak to me, but I couldn't see the forest for the perverts. In my personal opinion, and an aside, these whackoes all over myspace and yahoo just can't be real... have you seen the pictures??? If these people truly exist, where do they live? I've never seen one of them. What economy are they living under? Is there a great divide?
So maybe Yahoo should recruit church-running grandmas and perverts... and then they'd certainly ramp up the synergy.
I do notice that no matter which way I go on Yahoo, as far as a friend of a friend of a friend... I do end up in the LaLa land of psychoes.
On a positive note, I have found neighbors to be good. Coworkers are good too.
I wrapped with charcoal paper. That is supposed to be an 8 and sort of a hint for a ring (or rings).
We roasted marshmallows with the neighborhood kids.
We (the parents) are tired.
This book starts with Bilbo on his eleventee-first (sp?) birthday.
We should finish this book by the time she has her 11th birthday. :D