If someone sits at your pc, would you consider it rude if they go through your bookmarks/links?
I'm just asking because I kind of feel it's slightly rude, but I'm not sure, so it's got me thinking. See, the PC is an extension of my home. It's kind of feels like someone was poking through a cupboard when they didn't need to be. *shrug* It's not a huge feeling, just a very mild feeling. Weird. I'm pretty conscious of the fact that people's pcs are a part of them (looks around and giggles) so I never poke around on a personal pc. Rarely on a work machine either.
Oh, and we spent $5400 yesterday on my beeeeyooootiful new oven/cooktop/rangehood and dishwasher. Beyootiful!
:-)
I'm just asking because I kind of feel it's slightly rude, but I'm not sure, so it's got me thinking. See, the PC is an extension of my home. It's kind of feels like someone was poking through a cupboard when they didn't need to be. *shrug* It's not a huge feeling, just a very mild feeling. Weird. I'm pretty conscious of the fact that people's pcs are a part of them (looks around and giggles) so I never poke around on a personal pc. Rarely on a work machine either.
Oh, and we spent $5400 yesterday on my beeeeyooootiful new oven/cooktop/rangehood and dishwasher. Beyootiful!
:-)
Link to cooktop
Date: 2004-05-15 10:26 pm (UTC)From:Except the front bit has two small oval burners, where the red thing is. They are instead of the fishburner, and because they are oval they work the same as a fish burner but with more control over the two areas. Plus, you can turn the ovals around, so that instead of long thin heat area, you can have squarer heat area.
Re: Link to cooktop
Date: 2004-05-16 03:22 am (UTC)From:Re: Link to cooktop
Date: 2004-05-17 12:06 am (UTC)From:THIS one I believe.