Choosing Relationships

For years I have said you can choose your friends but you can’t choose your family. Those words have shaped the relationships I have had over the years and formed incredible bonds, some of which I still treasure today. The most important thing to me is that my friends do not all look like me […]

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Charlotte’s Web

“Where’s Papa going with the ax?” said Fern to her mother as they were setting the table for breakfast. “Out to the hoghouse,” replied Mrs. Arable. “Some pigs were born last night.” “I don’t see why he needs an ax,” continued Fern, who was only eight. “Well,” said her mother, “one of the pigs is

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Saying “Computer”

I recently switched all the Alexa echos in our home to respond to the word “computer” instead of “Alexa” because of crafty marketing assholes and to be more like Star Trek. It is taking some getting used to but so far so good. For us old people we remember a time when saying computer would

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The Resurgence of Vintage

In the vast realm of technological evolution, there exists a trove of antiquated gadgets, seemingly forgotten and collecting dust. Today, I invite you to join me on a peculiar journey back in time as we unearth these relics of the past and contemplate their potential resurgence in our modern digital landscape. Consider, if you will,

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BlueHost

The biggest mistake I ever made was transferring my domains to this company. I’m feeling so much better now that I have moved and hope that if you find yourself unfortunate enough to use them then good luck. I’d rather wrap my lips around a turd my dog shat out yesterday than have anything to

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We Bought a Jeep

This year brought a new wave of excitement as Meredith took the wheel of our 2-door Jeep Wrangler Rubicon, steering us through the twists and turns of life. Inspired by our friend Bill’s off-road tales, we dove headfirst into the spirit of exploration. Meredith, with a determined grin, transforms each drive into an adventure. Our

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Keytoma Wins

Attention, fellow gamers and citizens of the virtual realm, I stand before you today with a crucial message that deserves the highest level of attention and applause. We are gathered here to acknowledge and celebrate an unsung hero, a digital demigod, and an all-around outstanding individual – none other than the one and only Keytoma!

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Call Of Duty Over 50

Choosing to play Call of Duty over indulging in mindless television can be a strategic decision for maintaining mental sharpness and cognitive agility. In contrast to the passive nature of television, engaging with a dynamic and fast-paced game like Call of Duty demands active participation and cognitive prowess. At the core of the cognitive benefits

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Kasshole

My friend, who I love dearly, you are the end result of a bad accident the military should have been responsible for but covered up by letting you escape the cage they kept you in. It’s clear the doctors tried to put your face back together but there was not much to work with so

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Recursion in Programming

Mastering recursion in programming can be a challenging but rewarding endeavor. Recursion is a programming technique where a function calls itself in order to solve a problem. While it can lead to elegant and concise solutions, it often poses difficulties for programmers, especially those who are relatively new to the concept. One of the primary

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