Now look here kitteh. I'm using this bedroom for a change. You'll have to get used to me putting stuff like drugs, cups, wallets, keys etc on top of the multi-function printer you previously claimed as your high spot in this room. OK?
Just trashed an email. It said someone using Windows 7 had tried to log into my Netflix account on August 28th. Was it me?
No.
I have no Netflix account.
@indigo Odd. I didn't see him yesterday when I was in hospital.
// @matigo @hazardwarning
@matigo I think it's time for a cup of tea. And if I wasn't so tired & run-down I'd even consider getting out of my sickbed & getting one. So it looks like I miss out again.
@matigo More info on the chicken church. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2287782/Holy-cluck-Church-unlikely-tourist-attraction-hundreds-flock-CHICKEN-face.html
As any non-Mac user knows, generally when you receive a zipped folder of stuff from a Mac user, there's a bunch of other useless guff only Macs can handle included in it. I've just had to send a bunch of photos to our Body Corporate manager regarding vandalism to one of the security light bollards. As he's a Windoze person, I did the decent thing & used an app called CleanArchiver to remove that guff then add the pics to a zipped folder before emailing it to him. Select the photos, drag & drop them onto the CleanArchive icon and wait. Bingo: a zipped folder without the useless stuff in it.
I also used Markdown in the Mac's Photos app to annotated some of the photos.