Small things can produce smaller things
Jan. 13th, 2005 02:26 pmBea has been playing with the computer (again). Consequently LJ, the default page and half a dozen other things are now in a much smaller font size. I don't know how she does it. However, explanations of how to change it back (which I assume will include a reboot) appreciated. I've already checked the "Display" stuff and it doesn't seem to have what I want.
Parent and Toddler group this morning was a bit of a surprise. It was Femmy's (not quite sure how his name is spelt) birthday party and the usual state of affairs is that Bea eats and eats until I drag her away from the table whilst Ryan has half a biscuit, gets bored and then retreats to a quiet corner with a toy. However, today, Ryan ate more food than he usually gets through in a week. And afterwards he was playing with the other kids (no, really!). I was pleased. And stunned.
Afterwards I took them to Tesco (our usual, daily, visit) and, on arriving home, our "Bag for Life" (the life of what exactly?) split in a new way. The handle came off. Quick thinking (OK, mostly because I still had hold of the other handle) saved me from littering my shopping across the doorstep. However, I think I prefer the old fashioned way of dying where all the holes appear in the bottom. Slowly.
Parent and Toddler group this morning was a bit of a surprise. It was Femmy's (not quite sure how his name is spelt) birthday party and the usual state of affairs is that Bea eats and eats until I drag her away from the table whilst Ryan has half a biscuit, gets bored and then retreats to a quiet corner with a toy. However, today, Ryan ate more food than he usually gets through in a week. And afterwards he was playing with the other kids (no, really!). I was pleased. And stunned.
Afterwards I took them to Tesco (our usual, daily, visit) and, on arriving home, our "Bag for Life" (the life of what exactly?) split in a new way. The handle came off. Quick thinking (OK, mostly because I still had hold of the other handle) saved me from littering my shopping across the doorstep. However, I think I prefer the old fashioned way of dying where all the holes appear in the bottom. Slowly.
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Date: 2005-01-13 03:25 pm (UTC)The life of a
It's a conceptual bag, though - in order to maintain lifespan you have to take it to Tesco and exchange it (free of charge) for a new one. The bag is dead. Long live the bag!
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Date: 2005-01-13 03:27 pm (UTC)Firefox too, but not Mozilla 1.6.
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Date: 2005-01-13 03:32 pm (UTC)Which might not be as good as the old one. secretrebel resurrected one recently, and it came back a less good shape (wider and not so tall), and I think slightly smaller. My theory is that they're going to rob everyone of their original 10p by gradually making the bags smaller and smaller until they disappear.
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Date: 2005-01-13 03:39 pm (UTC)I predict a 5 quid iBag by Q2 2006. With a little pocket in it to slot your iPod into.
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