yabbut is there away to include homer in the original text (like if he was a smiley)?Homer is a 'like'.
See the like I've given your comment. It's not a smiley.
yabbut is there away to include homer in the original text (like if he was a smiley)?Homer is a 'like'.
See the like I've given your comment. It's not a smiley.
yabbut is there away to include homer in the original text (like if he was a smiley)?
My kids always seem to have an apropos image immediately on hand for whatever the current subject is, bu I was more curious about the built-in features of, for instance, the forum software or of a texting app. I try to write such that my meaning doesn't need a graphic to convey the meaning, but just the right emoticon or emoji can often help when the mood or tone of the text is otherwise ambuguos.Not with the same mechanism, no. You can always just add an image, as our friend @atanere has demonstrated.
If you have a balance issues also get your head scanned, because someone I know had balancing issues as well. When they got their head scanned they ended up finding a brain tumor which caused them to have balance issues.are you detecting a balance problem....disoriented in any way?....
How about.... ?Oooh! I just invented a new word and I think I'll keep it around: "ambuguous". I'll need to refine what it means, but, for now, pretend it's just like "ambiguous". I might be able to work that into the thread about "favorite Windows version".
Sherri, Maarten's @f33dm3bits post 2 above made me think - inner ear problems and infections can affect balance, a check for that could be in order?
Chris
That would be "disambuguate" - 'cause if it's on the windshield, you can't say u ate it. When driving an old Jeep at speed, keep the windshield in the "up" position,ambuguous: the insect remains on a car windshield
Speaking of which... have y'all noticed how much less ambuguous there is on windshields these days?
The few folks here in The Buckeye I know that have live aloe, raise it inside. It really doesn't do well in our climate here.I was/am a landscape designer. I had a business in Texas before going back to school. There are lots of ways to create microclimates if you know what conditions are needed and a good book to tell you what they are.
I always bought up the Christmas tree lights on clearance. They are great for keeping tropical plants warm enough in lean-to, make shift green houses in a Texas winter freeze.
The few folks here in The Buckeye I know that have live aloe, raise it inside.