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We went to Costco today. An impulse "on sale now!" buy for me - I now have a new 32" computer monitor. I installed the thing and it is BIG. I had a 27" monitor before, and that's no miniature by any means, but this new one is giant. It's not just larger in size, it's higher resolution too - so more stuff fits on the screen. It's 2560x1440 resolution. They had a 4k 32" monitor sitting next to it (also on sale I believe) but I didn't want 4k (that's 3840x2160 resolution). Even though it was 32", that super high resolution makes normal text fonts too small to comfortably read. You don't notice this on the storeroom displays - since they're all just showing photos and movies, which indeed look fantastic at 4k. Great for a TV set, not so optimal for a computer screen. Sitting here in front of my monster monitor now, text on our forum at 32" 2560x1440 looks about the same size as it did at 27" 1920x1080. So I ended up having more screen real estate to play with, without making things smaller.

The one thing I'm undecided about is that the monitor is curved. I'm not sure if I like that. It does feel like it surrounds you. That's touted as a feature. But I think it's a bit on the creepy side. But I'll give it a few days to see if I adjust to it and the weird feeling goes away. I'm already starting to adjust after just a few hours.

Oh yeah, and I'll have to adjust the acceleration and speed of my trackball mouse. The higher resolution makes moving the mouse cursor long distances a two-step process. Used to be I could quickly spin the trackball and the cursor would go the entire length of the playing field. But now it takes two spins to get it all the way across the screen. This is a simple adjustment though.
I got a new 28" curved screen at work. I love it. The curved screen i think is easy on my eyes and neck. I do keep a 2nd 19" flat screen set up vertical, primarily for email and spreadsheets. Ill get a curved screen for the house at some point.

Peanut slow down a little. Sounds like you are getting excitied for the calf. Congrats
 
I talked to my Irishman at a decent time in my time zone.
Coffee is fresh brewed, enjoying a cup of that.
Laundry is sorted starting that just two loads thankfully.
Today is cooking day:
So prepping for that.
Got fresh vegetables to use up before they go bad.
Will be oven roasting root vegetables for some meals today.
Will be cutting up Butternut squash for soups and chips.
While the oven is on will making Sourdough hot rolls for supper tonight.
Will be assembling Alaska Salmon parchment paper camping meals for now and for the freezer later.
Filet of salmon, asparagus, sliced peppers in various colors and heat, seasoned to taste.
15 bean soup with ham bone is going in the crock pot now.
Typical Monday morning.
This afternoon, will be reading case file for work.
I think I will enjoy this job, especially the part that I work from home ,
I especially like the fact, no more extreme weather conditions to collect evidence for crime scenes.
Hopefully will get some Mah Jong time in to rest my brain.
Maybe some stitching time on Christmas presents too.
Have a wonderful day!
 
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how do you make hot sauce? I would love a recipe, thanks:)
Here's how I make my secret world famous sweet smoked habanaro sauce;
1) 1-1/2 pound of smoked habanaro peppers. I smoke mine for about 8 hours
2) 1-1/2 cup white vinegar
3) 1 clove garlic chopped
4) 2 table spoons chopped cilantro
5) 1/2 tea spoon of sea salt
6) Honey and bourbon or rum to taste. I don't measure this.
7) 1 can of tomato sauce

1) Chop the peppers and place in food processor
2) Add remaining ingredients and process until well chopped and combined. At this point, for added heat, I add a handful of my special blend of dried peppers; ghost, scorpion, Carolina Reaper, etc
3) Add to a pot and bring to a quick boil
4) Reduce heat and simmer for 20 - 30 minutes
5) Remove from heat and cool
6) Return to food processor and blend again
It should be ready to bottle at this point. If it's too thick just add more vinegar, bourbon or rum to thin it out.
Note: It's probably best to wear a mask and gloves while making this sauce, and if possible do it outside.
 
I already did KP. The weather is dreadful. Wife is out playing Bridge with the girls. Seems like a great day to put a rear end in a recliner. Just me and the dog.
 
Or sit out on the porch with a nice stogie and enjoy the rain

Great idea!! I think I will do that. I can put a rear end in a lawn chair.
 
We have 3 covered porches on this house. This time of year we hang out on the back porch a lot. We seldom ever get rain here in summer so we also spend a lot of time on the uncovered porch. That's where I am now enjoying a cigar.
 
You have to use a healthy imagination to call our front porch a "porch". More aptly described as a landing.

The back porch is nice. About a 20' x 20' square that is covered. It is a great place to have a cup of coffee, smoke a cigar, watch the birds play in the fountain, and let the rest of the world go by.
 

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