Watching The Haunting of Hill House while waiting for some numbers to drop.
0-1-1-1 Not worth staying up for.
As Slowly As Possible?Today's calls are forthcoming. I will have them up ASAP.
As Slowly As Possible?
:: chuckle ::As Slowly As Possible?
Good Day, Bingo Fans.
It is Friday. Yay! Once again we are going to celebrate Friday by having a total of 6 calls dropped. Today's drops were inspired by The Monkey.
A hyperlink, or just link, is a clickable section of text or a clickable image that redirects the the user to a different section of the current page, or a completely different document. Links are found on most, if not all, web pages. Often blue and underlined, links are the thing that make the Web web-like. What we know today as Hypertext and Hyperlinks were developed by Ted Nelson and Douglas Engelbart based on the work of Vannevar Bush. Sir Tim Berners-Lee used the ideas of Hypertext and Hyperlinks when creating the World Wide Web. I could go on about computing history, but most of you probably don't really care about the history of hyperlinks and the Web. And, as I am sure you have guessed by now, this computing history lesson is here simply to provide me plenty of text to create links and hide my six bingo calls for the day. Yes, folks. all of your calls for today are somewhere in this post. I hope these links work correctly for everyone.