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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 04 3:16 am)
Well, kimpe, I just made up my mind that I was sick and tired of being sick and tired. I still think about it, but don't act on it, keeping busy as much as I can and eating lots of nuts and seeds when I'm not. The first time I quit I was up to 2 paks a day. Quit cold-turkey and was free of 'em for over 20 years. Then I got all stupid in my head about a year and a half ago and started up again. Only this time around a pack of filters didn't cost .25 like it did in the '70's. I need my paychecks for something better anyways, like buying some super neat objects for my Bryce. wink
GOOD FOR YOU!!!! I quit cold turkey 30 years ago, don't miss it, and never looked back...you are so smart to stop, Ardiva. I wish I could get my hubby to stop, but it has to be a personal decision to change things in your life for the better...so what I say doesn't count. Takes a strong will to stop, bravo!!!! Note though, chew gum, nuts and seeds are calorie rich(trail mix?), or use sweet tarts, get a carving, something sour will put it down..... You go girl!!!
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Vision is the Art of seeing things invisible...
I don't think red beers are any -less- in calories, but I could be wrong...;] Although you're gettin you veggies if you use V8, instead of straight tomato juice, actually it adds some body to the beer, and tastes great, especially the spicy V8.....hmmmmmmm
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Vision is the Art of seeing things invisible...
About the disappearing camera, you have wireframe underground turned off, ( the blue line on the horizon indicate that ). Which makes anything below the horizontal line not visible. To make them visible or turn wireframe underground on, the option is right above the wireframe resolution option. On the other note I just quit smoking 7 weeks ago, after 35 years of huffing and puffin. Well if I had known it would be this easy to quit, ( using wellbrutrin ) I would have done it a long time ago. Who would have thought they would make a nicotine free drug to help you quit.
I quit smoking almost 18 yrs ago and I don't regret it one bit. However, I still have mild urges to smoke and I still smoke in my dreams from time to time. And it feels so real. I hope I never faulter and start up again. I'll try to just stick to drinking and Brycing as my vices. Also, the sunflower seeds were a must for me when I quit. I've heard they have some chemical or something in them that helps diminish the urge to smoke. Worked for me. :-D
Ahhh..thank you for pointing me in the right direction, Stephan. After clicking on the other wireframe buttons, it turned out to be the "Wireframe Shadows" thing that I had turned on. LOL!! Gosh...this was driving me nuts to keep seeing those 'shadows' there..like it was interfering with my concentration. Shadows now turned OFF. :-) Hugs, Helen
"I'll try to just stick to drinking and Brycing as my vices." Ang: You shouldn't replace one bad habit with another. The one you've chosen can make you lose your friends, ruin your health, deplete your savings, make you experience blackouts where you can't account for hours lost, change your personality so much you even withdraw totally from reality. And I hear that there's some evidence that the DRINKING might be bad for you, too. :^) Bryce: there's a reason it rhymes with "vice". John
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The lines are the shadow on the virtual ground. The plane at altitude 0. It's never rendered, but the plane is still there. The edge of the plane is visible as the horizon line in the wireframe. If I remember correctly the shadows disappear when you turn of the horizon in the wireview
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