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Kind of "puppy centric" at the moment - a little transference, after Chili has a full bowl of food he searches for whatever few kibbles got

dislodged from his bowl. Without having had even a snack, I find myself, the last week or so, searching for any useful last "kibble" of information on PN. I will even read posts by interesting contributors on camera systems I would never buy (thanks Gerry!). 'Bout all that still works is No Words. Curse & blessing - I was spending too much time here. One man's opinion.

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There was me wondering what a kibble was...

 

Then it dawned on me. American poster, Ah! Dog food.

 

We call it dog food over here :)

 

Anyway, posting does seem to be on the slow side. It only takes a few of the old, profligate posters to leave a site to make a huge difference.

People change, move on, and forums do too. Except, forums tend not to change.

 

If a forum doesn't change and keep up with the times/technology it falls by the wayside.

Annoying things, like having to log out and back in after about 10 posts as the page does not finish refreshing, maximum size of image posting

restricted to 800 pixels, upload and posting errors to name a few.

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There was me wondering what a kibble was...

 

Then it dawned on me. American poster, Ah! Dog food.

 

We call it dog food over here :)

 

 

We differentiate between wet food (dog food) and dry food (kibble). Also in out house, dry cereal for humans (like corn flakes) are also called "kibble".

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i have even, wow,, had recourse lately to books I have not really read closely. On my desk is "Matters of Light and Depth by Ross Lowell. Still enjoy the feel, smell and crisp feel of books. I check in out of well carved routine mostly. As to the other place, the one owned by Amazon, it depresses. Clever over kind is not a custom I can admire and that is the redwood chip on the shoulder that end conversation. On line that is. Facebook special interest groups are a source of shared info sometimes. But you pays your money and takes your pick of advice.
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