Author: Herb

  • The Catch

    The Catch

    Herb’s Blog, Herbdate 22181 – 751: Johnny Blankenstern was sitting alone, eating in a fancy restaurant bemoaning his forced retirement from baseball just as he was going to move up to the big leagues. Bitterly he sat and watched the baseball documentary that showed Willie Mays’ famous catch in the…

  • An Open Letter To Pets

    An Open Letter To Pets

    Herb’s Blog, Herbdate 22180 – 750: Found this in the old e-mail archives and thought I’d share it with you. I could find no accreditation. <><><><> Dear Dog and/or Cat, When I say to move, it means go someplace else, not switch positions with each other so there are still…

  • Printer Support Woes

    Printer Support Woes

    Herb’s Blog, Herbdate 22179 – 749: The printer is very important for what my wife does. It’s an Epson ET-2750 and is supposed to support borderless printing and in fact, worked well for a long time. We liked that instead of cartridges it uses ink tanks. Suddenly having all sorts…

  • Holding Pattern – Sorry

    Holding Pattern – Sorry

    Herb’s Blog, Herbdate 22178 – 748: I’m working on a post that is very heavy on photos and I don’t think I’m going to get it done tonight. I might have broken WordPress, lololol. You may have to wait until tomorrow. I know, that’s only two minutes from now.

  • Blither and Blather – My Policy on Likes and Comments and Follows – Oh My!

    Blither and Blather – My Policy on Likes and Comments and Follows – Oh My!

    Herb’s Blog, Herbdate 22177 – 747: Dearly Beloved Fans, Friends, Fiends, Foes, Foundlings, Fronkensteens, and Hodge-Podge, Esoteric, and Eclectic Collection of Followers, There are a lot of blogs I follow that I am not sure how I even wound up following them. One way is when I am visiting someone…

  • Water And Oil Mix – If It’s Snake Oil

    Water And Oil Mix – If It’s Snake Oil

    Herb’s Blog, Herbdate 22176 – 746: From prior to the 1800s all the way to the 1950s and even today, there is a group of people who hold many titles, but are basically all the same; unscrupulous salesmen called, “Snake-Oil Salesmen.” (See I didn’t even mention politicians.) In the Old…

  • They’re All Over The Place

    They’re All Over The Place

    Herb’s Blog, Herbdate 22175 – 745: Ubiquitous is one of my favorite words, but alas, unlike that overused, misused, and abused adjective, “awesome,” ubiquitous is not found commonly used by a lot of people yet.  This is a shame.  It is a good, fun word with a solid meaning.  I…

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