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Vancouver Day One
Suspension Bridge Took a taxi to Capilano Suspension Bridge Park. We went across the bridge and did the treetop walk. Crossed back across the bridge and did the cliff walk. Canada Place – Downtown Went by where our boat will … Continue reading
Uber Eats Fail
Why do I feel like I ordered from Alice’s Restaurant?Answer: It took longer than the song to order and I ended up having to send lots of pictures with circles and arrows. Let me start by saying that I have … Continue reading
How Dominant is the SEC?
The SEC has played 56 out of conference games this year. Only 11 of these are against teams from other Power 5 conferences. The SEC record in these games is 5-6. The SEC continues to be evaluated by the eye … Continue reading
Affordable Care Fail
Day 1 Unable to log in due to lack of security questions in step 3 of the create an account process. CNN is reporting that the application is working in Virginia but then shows me the same bug I am … Continue reading
Bad Web Experience
Went to CVS today and finally broke down and got their extracare card. I was told I could fill out the form in store or do it online. The form they gave me had 2 cards attached and a sticker, … Continue reading
Bad Web Experience of the Week
Website: Lowes.com They have a wonderful feature where you can search for an item and have it delivered to your local store. They also have a feature where you can enter your zip code ( which you are constantly asked … Continue reading
The Vampire’s Revenge
A short Story by my son. A crack of lightning flashed and was followed by a loud boom of thunder. Our van pulled into the driveway of our new house. As we got out, I questioned why we bought the … Continue reading
Fannie Mae Eases Credit To Aid Mortgage Lending
Interesting article written in 1999 Fannie Mae Eases Credit To Aid Mortgage Lending By STEVEN A. HOLMES Published: September 30, 1999 WASHINGTON, Sept. 29— In a move that could help increase home ownership rates among minorities and low-income consumers, the … Continue reading