I have both the browser version in Safari and the iPad app and have been in and out of both today with no problems. I could switch back and forth from BCN to Cats Cafe and to Its a Dog’s Life OK too. Hope whatever the problem is will be fixed for you soon. Good luck.
Whooo my are there ever fans here. I have never seen an episode but I have learned a lot from the comments here. I’m pretty sure there are members of every sci fi fandom you can name and fantasy too.
Do you use a garbage disposal? Periodically grinding both ice and citrus peel can help keep it running smoothly and eliminating odors, so I wonder if freezing the peels and then grinding them up would also work.
Hello everyone!I get asked about this sometimes recently and wanted to clarify: Yes, if you purchase your Patreon membership through the Apple Store, Apple will take 30%. That’s a real thing, and real unfortunate! Luckily, not a whole lot of people use the Apple Store to purchase their Patreon memberships! There’s a very easy way to avoid this, and that’s to purchase your Patreon membership through a browser window, either on your home computer, laptop, or Internet browser on your phone. So, if the Internet window is open to Patreon on your computer device, and you purchase through the Patreon website itself, you’re all set! This is how most people are already paying for Patreon, but it’s good to know to avoid the Apple Store. I’m going to go out on a further limb and advise to avoid the Apple Store whenever possible, lolllll, shaking my fist in their general direction. How greedy does one company need to be? Here’s hoping the folks at Apple are visited by three ghost this holiday season, to learn the meaning of not stealing 30% from humble creators. Until then, purchasing your Patreon subscription through a browser will avoid this unfortunate cut. This 30% slice of the pie Apple takes from artists and creators (again… I can’t believe I’m writing that. Truly the ‘fox from Aesop’s Fables’ of companies) doesn’t affect current memberships, but would affect new ones.
I liked the same thing about PC Support. Interacting with our customers and sales force all over the country while solving problems kept it interesting and back in the day waiting for the computers to do their thing was much slower so you could chat about other stuff too.
Huzzah and many pats and treats for Lucky who lives up to his name! Hugs all around.