
Well, I spent less than 30 seconds photographing this iris at my bus stop. My iris photography leaves much to be desired, still.
On a happier note – my cold is much better today. And, Mr C drove himself over to Maryland to do a little visiting this morning. It seems to have tired him out – I was going to prepare his arm (where the PICC line is inserted) for showering. But, my baby doesn’t want a shower today.
Google doesn’t seem to have done anything for the Nexus 4. They seem to have embraced the oh-so big and pricey Samsung S4. So, for my entry into the smart phone world – the smart move for me will still be the Nexus 4 – purchased unlocked from Google.
I am the person who continues to put up with this:
for my ISP. I guess I don’t have any real need for speed. So, I guess I’ll be able to get along without LTE speed on my phone just ducky.
Hi Peg,

at least you have a very nice ping of 36ms. You can kill zombies or what you want on video games
My 14 years old son is obsessed by is ping value. He wants a ping value under 100ms to fight in good conditions.
I had to install a small router to give a maximum priority to his stream over our surfing