But you did that part both directions so you get bonus points. ️
But you did that part both directions so you get bonus points. ️
Dave’s Jeep looks just like yours.And a nasty little optional hill climb my brother Dave did.
ZorbaI'm going back to Linux "next time"
I switched to Mac from Linux about 20 years ago as the Linux of the day was buggy and I got tired of having to fix literally EVERYTHING constantly. Mac OS X was "Linux that somebody else supported and did the bug fixes on". Then I learned the "Apple Way". An OS "upgrade" every single year that didn't do anything for me - only broke everything and decontented the rest. As far as I'm concerned, there's very little difference between "Jaguar" - the first version of OS X I encountered, and "High Sierra" - the one I'm running now. But Goddess help you if you didn't upgrade fairly quickly - Apple will drop you like a hot potato if you're more than a year or two back. I've seen it with their hardware as well. The entire Apple ecosystem is this way - if your OS isn't the latest, half the software won't run on it. Contrast to Microsoft, where at least "most" software will run for decades.Zorba
This has been my main OS for a long time.
My family mostly use microsoft 10
i have not nor will i repair or do work of any kind on a mac
in 30 yrs
Yes, sort of. It is not Movie Maker. It is a movie editor, barely. It's just like what they tried to do with W10. Simplified, lol, "app"-fied it for the smart phone consumer. If you want to put a couple clips together and maybe trim a clip, it might work. Got so frustrated after 5 minutes with it while trying to use the mousepad on the new laptop in Moab, I said forget it. I'll deal with it at home. I had been looking at other programs, sort of, like Finalcut Pro, but was having trouble justifying the expense for an amateur. Shotcut has filled the shortime need of replacing/surpassing Movie Maker and appears to have the tools I was looking for in other programs.So did Windows 10 decontent their movie program? Shotcut is pretty good. A bit odd to run until you get used to it, but it has its own logic (mostly!).
"App-ified it". Great terminology. Apple started this crap, but MS is following suit. I bitch bitterly about Apple's iPhoto. It morphed into a decontented something called "Photos", that by Apple's own admission, was made for the snapshot/snapchat/instagram crowd. So now I have several thousand photos in a program that Apple has dropped like a hot potato - per their usual. Windows 10 is ugly as home made sin, but it does work.Yes, sort of. It is not Movie Maker. It is a movie editor, barely. It's just like what they tried to do with W10. Simplified, lol, "app"-fied it for the smart phone consumer.
This OS was supported by the linux "freeware coders" at that pointMac OS X was "Linux that somebody else supported and did the bug fixes on
Come on over, it’s great here. I’ve been full time Linux for the last 12 years and don’t imagine any reasons come up to change that after seeing all this stuff.I'm going back to Linux "next time"
Yea - its gotten MUCH better since I last played with Red Hat 20 years ago or so. Things mostly "just work" now, and if you don't like the operating environment, you can change it.Come on over, it’s great here. I’ve been full time Linux for the last 12 years and don’t imagine any reasons come up to change that after seeing all this stuff.
Of the trails I’ve run, the ratings tend to overstate the actual difficulty. But that could just be my lack of general fear.I am heading to Colorado and should make it to Moab as well. I am seeing trail difficulties ratings appear to jive between EJS and let’s say for instance the Jeep badge of honor App.
But the when I read reviews written the trails are described easier than the rating would suggest.
What are your opinions of the trail ratings?