Ok, then I can agree with the Grub. Killing off apps after use I've never understood, but chopping their proverbial head off after they stop doing what they should is another matter.

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I don't read DF since several years back, but I can't believe he should refer to even non-responsive apps with that remark. If he did, then I'm glad I unsubscribed a long time ago.

I mean, for frak's sake, what would we do if an app locks up/hangs/crashes? Just let it be?!

After a little more than five years, my son still has issues with one piece of technology; the door.

I can relate. Was out street racing until it was late last night… oh. ?

Frak it, time to listen to some Yello!

Another subreddit unsubscribed. Soon I'll only have my really relevant things popping up over there, as it should be.

Climate change, man. It'll be brutal.

@kdfrawg Suffering the grey walls another winter was just too much, so we finally got the place fixed up.

Some new lights, and next winter won't be a complete drag, methinks.

@kdfrawg I fear that company has greatly expanded since Mr. Carlin passed away. They now appear to run most companies everywhere.

Well, the living room renovation is finally complete. All the walls are painted, furniture where it belongs, and it's way more spacious in many ways. Now I just need to hang the paintings and decide where the inevitable view screen should end up. Also; the WiiU is up and running again, which is good.