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When I logged into Yahoo 360 today to write this blog posting the three blogs shown below are what Yahoo offered me as interesting pages that I might want to explore on Yahoo 360. I know it's Beta but it seems that suggesting that non-English speaking pages would be interesting to me might be a bit of a stretch. I have included them below to illustrate my point and to further decrease my female movie star to other pictures ratio.
Check out what others are sharing on Yahoo! 360°.
Blumes Blog: ♥¸.•*...♥ ♥ der alltägliche Wahnsinn einer Frau über 40 ...♥ ¸♥ .•´¸.•♥ by ♥ Blume ♥
Le méli-mélo de Charlotte: ou comment je suis partie à la découverte du monde du blog et de ses millions de possibilités by Charlotte
Enough Yahoo bashing time to move onto my scintillating life experiences. A couple of weeks ago the light burned out in out shower. This is the second time since we moved here that the shower light has needed replacement. I really should replace the fixture, it's cheap and last time when I changed the bulb I thought I was going to pull it out of the ceiling as I tried to remove the bulb cover. Today I finally got up the courage to try it again. It was again quite difficult to remove the cover, I ended up using a wide chisel to lever the cover off of the base after attempting to pull it off in a number of different ways and techniques.
I bought a new router this week because my 3 year old DI-604 decided that it was going to reset itself at unpredictable an inconvenient times. I went to Tigerdirect and bought the cheapest non-wireless router they had that wasn't refurbished. It's a Trendnet DW100 and it works fine except for one thing. For some reason Trendnet decided to put a red status LED on the front. All the other LED's on the front are green but or some reason Trendnet decided it would be a good idea to have the red status LED flash when everything is OK. I personally don't think that a red flashing light is what I would use to indicate everything is OK. We tried covering it over with masking tape but that didn't do much to diffuse it's insistent irritating blinking. After I finish this posting I'll be off to find the black tape.