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On Being Liked

January 27, 2019December 18, 2020 ~ lwjkjr

This liking reminds me of of a laid-back job I once had fixing complex high speed machines, the only requirement being keep the machines running. You could talk to the other technicians, leaving your area if need be, so long as the machine personnel had a way to contact you. For some reason I was … Continue reading On Being Liked

I like WordPress

January 20, 2019February 18, 2019 ~ lwjkjr

All my friends are on Facebook. I really cannot bring myself to join Facebook since I believe they are a manipulative company out to make addicts of us all. Yes, I think Facebook is addictive. It is as addictive as cigarette smoking or shall I say nowadays vape smoking, though I did suggest a vape … Continue reading I like WordPress

The Writing App Ulysses

January 13, 2019January 26, 2019 ~ lwjkjr

There are plenty of blogs about how Ulysses compares to other similar writing apps. Simplicity, power to get things done, and keeping it current, are its strongest assets, which the competition will never understand. But at forty dollars a year, I look at the competitors now and then, hoping to go from forty to zero, … Continue reading The Writing App Ulysses

Apple, Bend-gate, and Other Thoughts

January 13, 2019January 26, 2019 ~ lwjkjr

As a Apple fan my whole life, excusing the minor hiccups of the company on their way to trillion dollar status, I find myself finally taking a good look at Apple and wondering if they have come to the top of the bell curve and are now heading downward to who knows where. They were … Continue reading Apple, Bend-gate, and Other Thoughts

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