QUOTE(mirocu @ Oct 20 2016, 04:47 PM)

Could the fact I´m still on Windows 3.1 have anything to do with it?

Or you have been reading some of the older Fics on here and have changed the coding to read them; but didn't change it back (or close out the page and open a new one)
QUOTE(TheCheshireKhajiit @ Oct 20 2016, 01:46 PM)

That Switch looks pretty awesome! We may never have to speak to another human again without headsets from now on!
QUOTE(Decrepit @ Oct 21 2016, 07:23 AM)

During a PCM visit early this month the doc prescribed strong sleep inducing medication to replace the OTC sleeping pills I've used for years. Didn't get a chance to take one until night before last (Wednesday evening). Was somewhat disappointed at first. The new med didn't appear to be as fast-acting as I had hoped, though to its credit it seemed better in this regard than my "old" pill. Nor did it seem to let me get in much if any more sleep than the old pill.
I woke circa 0330 yesterday (Thursday) morning. One very noticeable difference, I was much more groggy upon waking, a grogginess which remained through my morning TMJS exercise routine (0415-0500) and breakfast (0500-0530, including short inhaler treatment and teeth cleaning afterward). Ended up napping much of the morning, eating lunch, napping much of the afternoon, eating supper and getting in my nightly TMJS exercise routine, a repeat of the morning routine, napping much of the evening, getting in my final brief TMJS exercises circa 2100, and calling it a day. Was worried all that napping would ruin last night's sleep. To my surprise I fell asleep easily and slept until circa 0335 (which is about as late in the morning as I ever sleep, much as I wish it otherwise).
I actually don't mind that the med kept me in bed much of the day. The Nine know I can use more sleep than I normally get! Plus, not being in the work force, sleeping the day away causes no scheduling conflicts. That said, I'm gonna have to remember not to take the med the night before any appointments or other important commitments. (Either that are use my alarm clock for its intended purpose, which I've not needed to do in a great many years due to rising so early on my own.)
I'll bet it comes with a warning against driving or operating heavy equipment while still feeling the effects of it!