Do you have a tool kit in the house? We have a small one downstairs, a bigger one (hell, a whole closet full) upstairs and toolboxes in both cars. We like to be prepared.
When I have to use something other than a Makita cordless drill, I like a boxer cutter or my Leatherman.
A whole lot of things! But not hooking up the external hard drive to the satellite for the renters was high on the list. And trying to groom Natasha, who has huge mats in her hair. That'll be a load of fun...
Yeah, there are a lot of tools in here. I seem to use screw drivers and pliers pretty equally.
I try to make as many of them alike as I can, because my memory sucks. But that mug is right about them, and I end up with things all over the place. And then a site will require me to change my password, because whatever, and things get even worse....
Not too worried about the renters, but will you be able to help Natasha? We used to have that issue with Patachou. That cat never groomed. Sigh... at least he adored being brushed.
There's not much that can't be helped with a screwdriver. If there is, then I'll try the other (liquid) screwdriver. :D
I have taken to writing things down. It's just easier that way.
I can't think of anything at the moment. I didn't go out and I didn't do a lot here, either.
Sure do have a household tool box. One of the screw drivers, I'm sure. Although, we use a bunch of duct take and WD40.
I have really learned to hate passwords. I go to a lot of federal sites and they are just not a lot of fun. Their passwords have to be at least 15 characters, numbers and letters (upper & lower), and special characters. You have to change your password every 90 days. At least 8 of the 15 + characters in the new password has to be different from the old one. So many places, these days, want to message you a passcode when you try to sign in. Even Amazon is still asking if I want to change to a passcode. I'm pretty sure, one of these days, they will quit asking and just make it happen. My grocery store, my drug store, some fast food places want to change from a password to a passcode that can be sent to your phone.
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I'm not sure I quite understand #2.
Complicated, they are a long bunch of gibberish.
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Do you have a tool kit in the house? We have a small one downstairs, a bigger one (hell, a whole closet full) upstairs and toolboxes in both cars. We like to be prepared.
When I have to use something other than a Makita cordless drill, I like a boxer cutter or my Leatherman.
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A cordless drill? I like that!
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I love my Makita! :DD
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Yeah, there are a lot of tools in here. I seem to use screw drivers and pliers pretty equally.
I try to make as many of them alike as I can, because my memory sucks. But that mug is right about them, and I end up with things all over the place. And then a site will require me to change my password, because whatever, and things get even worse....
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Not too worried about the renters, but will you be able to help Natasha? We used to have that issue with Patachou. That cat never groomed. Sigh... at least he adored being brushed.
There's not much that can't be helped with a screwdriver. If there is, then I'll try the other (liquid) screwdriver. :D
I have taken to writing things down. It's just easier that way.
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I have a few in the "junk draw". lol...
I have tried to make the more complicated as I make them.
When I first started, they were super simple. LOL...
Hugs, Jon
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Most of the sites require you to do so much for your passwords now. Sigh...
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UGH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Exactly.
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Sure do have a household tool box. One of the screw drivers, I'm sure. Although, we use a bunch of duct take and WD40.
I have really learned to hate passwords. I go to a lot of federal sites and they are just not a lot of fun. Their passwords have to be at least 15 characters, numbers and letters (upper & lower), and special characters. You have to change your password every 90 days. At least 8 of the 15 + characters in the new password has to be different from the old one. So many places, these days, want to message you a passcode when you try to sign in. Even Amazon is still asking if I want to change to a passcode. I'm pretty sure, one of these days, they will quit asking and just make it happen. My grocery store, my drug store, some fast food places want to change from a password to a passcode that can be sent to your phone.
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Sounds like Paradise to me. :D
I hate the hoops some of those sites make you jump through.
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