From: Dan L. on
In article <jollyroger-FDCB19.11113722062010(a)news.individual.net>,
Jolly Roger <jollyroger(a)pobox.com> wrote:

> In article <4c20d746$0$1313$c3e8da3(a)news.astraweb.com>,
> JF Mezei <jfmezei.spamnot(a)vaxination.ca> wrote:
>
> > It is good to see the 10.4 look and feel. It is so much better than the
> > 10.5 ad 10.6. :-)
>
> You're nuts. : )

I had a problem last month with the State of Michigan's web site.
Nothing worked correctly on the Mac: Safari, Opera, FireFox and IE 5.2
for the Mac did not work correctly! I eventually went to a public
library to file the reports for my retirement. I know, not completely
safe as home, I deleted the history, cache, cookies, ect...

Good web programmers are hard to find these days :)

So I am now retiring and the good life begins :)

--
Enjoy Life... Dan

Garden in Zone 5 South East Michigan.
From: Phillip Jones on
Michelle Steiner wrote:
> In article<dan-AAE7C1.13535722062010(a)news.eternal-september.org>,
> "Dan L."<dan(a)positivegogetter.cooldude> wrote:
>
>> So I am now retiring and the good life begins :)
>
> Welcome to the world of retired life. You'll find that you have less free
> time than you did when working.
>
You'll also have more aches and pains. You be sicker, have more malady's,
You'll no longer be able to afford a vacation. (I haven't been on what
is called a vacation since 1996.).

You'll be constantly worried about your Social Security Part a,B and D.
You constant wonder if your Doctor will quit you because your on
Medicare. You'll wonder if you will have enough each week to Buy
Groceries, pay utilities, whether you have enough to pay your property
taxes. Oh it might be fun the first 5 years then reality sets in. I
recommend to everyone, unless they are sick, or disabled, die with your
boots on. work up until the last day you take a breath. Retirement is
nothing but pain, misery, and worry until you put in the grave.

--
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. "If it's Fixed, Don't Break it"
http://www.phillipmjones.net mailto:pjones1(a)kimbanet.com
From: Jolly Roger on
In article <hvr78v$859$1(a)news.eternal-september.org>,
Phillip Jones <pjones1(a)kimbanet.com> wrote:

> Michelle Steiner wrote:
> > In article<dan-AAE7C1.13535722062010(a)news.eternal-september.org>,
> > "Dan L."<dan(a)positivegogetter.cooldude> wrote:
> >
> >> So I am now retiring and the good life begins :)
> >
> > Welcome to the world of retired life. You'll find that you have less free
> > time than you did when working.
> >
> You'll also have more aches and pains. You be sicker, have more malady's,
> You'll no longer be able to afford a vacation. (I haven't been on what
> is called a vacation since 1996.).
>
> You'll be constantly worried about your Social Security Part a,B and D.
> You constant wonder if your Doctor will quit you because your on
> Medicare. You'll wonder if you will have enough each week to Buy
> Groceries, pay utilities, whether you have enough to pay your property
> taxes. Oh it might be fun the first 5 years then reality sets in. I
> recommend to everyone, unless they are sick, or disabled, die with your
> boots on. work up until the last day you take a breath. Retirement is
> nothing but pain, misery, and worry until you put in the grave.

I look forward to retiring so I can finally have all my time to work on
what *I* want to work on, and nothing but that. : )

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From: Dan L. on
In article
<michelle-6930C6.11590422062010(a)62-183-169-81.bb.dnainternet.fi>,
Michelle Steiner <michelle(a)michelle.org> wrote:

> In article <dan-AAE7C1.13535722062010(a)news.eternal-september.org>,
> "Dan L." <dan(a)positivegogetter.cooldude> wrote:
>
> > So I am now retiring and the good life begins :)
>
> Welcome to the world of retired life. You'll find that you have less free
> time than you did when working.

True! I will be having a more enjoyable time doing what I want :)
Gardening during the summer, Math & Physics during the Winter.

I am single so things are on my terms :)

--
Enjoy Life... Dan

Garden in Zone 5 South East Michigan.
From: Andy Hewitt on
<BreadWithSpam(a)fractious.net> wrote:

> thewildrover(a)me.com (Andy Hewitt) writes:
>
> > JF Mezei <jfmezei.spamnot(a)vaxination.ca> wrote:
> >
> > > Safari 5 is incompatible with a goverment web site. I cannot make an
> > > important submission which is now late. It worked prior to the recent
> > > upgrades on the Mac. Safari is now at 5.0
>
> > Why not just use Firefox or Opera as a one off?
>
> Or perhaps, since it worked well with an earlier Webkit based
> browser, you might like to try another Webkit based browser
> like OmniWeb which is now free.
>
> You could also try Google Chrome, too.

Except they'd be using the newer Webkit that is known to not work.

--
Andy Hewitt
<http://web.me.com/andrewhewitt1/>