
Microsoft will disconnect me on 15 October 2020. No, I can’t remember my password. My memory is failing me and Microsoft is a monopoly. They have suggested I purchase Office 365 once again. But I can no longer purchase Microsoft Office. That will not work. They will still ask for my smartphone number which is disabled. I cannot operate a smartphone. I need a cell phone for seniors. I have been up until 4 o’clock in the morning trying to remember. I have a phone number: 819 791-2447, if my memory serves me well.
I would like them to phone me until I purchase a cell phone I can operate. Smartphones will not work for me. I’m at a loss with technologies. I’ll have to purchase a phone for seniors.
My friend John sent me an email. He says I must return my hair to a dark colour. It was jet black. My hair and my face do not match. I’ve aged slowly. That picture is the real me. I’m not even wearing make up.
There is more to say about Confederation. Precedents influence a new constitution. The Constitution of 1867 is online. Article 93 and 133 of the Constitution stem from precedents. They were repeated in the Act of Union (1840/1841).
Given that I am long-winded, paragraphs were eliminated from the post I published yesterday. It doesn’t harm the post and the current length probably means that it will be read be very few people.
Lord Durham resigned his position because his report was criticized by Parliament.
I had also written that the Rebellions of 1837-1838 have been classified as Atlantic Revolutions. These include the French Revolution, the American Revolutionary War, and the European wars of 1848. These were rebellions against oligarchies (the few ruling the many) or colonial powers helping themselves to money levied in the Colonies.
The most violent event stemming from Lord Durham’s report is the terrorist branch of the FLQ (Front de libération du Québec). Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau put an end to what could have generated more violence. Prime Ministre Pierre Elliott Trudeau was an extraordinary leader. That unfortunate event is known as the October Crisis.
I have inserted my latest posts on Quebec in Canadiana 1. It’s a page.
My posts can be very long.
Conclusion
We cannot change the past, but we have a future we can shape.
© Micheline Walker
7 October 2020
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Micheline, sorry to hear you are going through so many problems, and I feel your pain, because I had faced similar problems with passwords, and the likes.
My advice if you can have a young person help you with computer related issues, they come in handy , when problems come up.
Best wishes to you. 🙂
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Thank you my dear. It’s been days. 🙂
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I totally understand your frustration with the PC and smartphones. I’m older and have trouble too. Keep blogging as you have a lot of interest to say!
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We have aged. Our memory fails us at times, but I should continue blogging. We cannot know all the passwords. So, we must get rid of those. If a man can go to the moon, mankind should help its elderly. There are things we can no longer do. We need a mother Theresa. In the meantime let’s stick together. We have to be connected with humans.
Love, my dear and thank you for writing. Michelie
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If only the operators understood more about those of us who didn’t grow up with computers
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They don’t understand and few have been taught to figure things out. In the end, I phone Videotron (Internet) and they reactivated my connection. Why did the Microsoft people not tell me this was the problem. The missing link was the connection to the telephone. I’m not out of trouble, but I will be. I phoned Videotron. They did not understand why I was not told to phone the internet company. I’ll be purchasing a cell phone for seniors. They are inexpensive. We do not have the memory we had and pressing on the little keypads is not for us. I can’t operate a smartphone and I get nervous. Although I look rather young for my age, I’m 76 and my brain was injured by a virus that affected my memory. It’s an abuse of the elderly. Cheers. 🙂
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