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Kats, Dublin Dr Pepper is the actual original formula of the drink. It used to be made everywhere, including the original plant in Waco, Texas, but now it's just made at the plant in Dublin, Texas. It's made with Imperial pure cane sugar and not corn starch like you have in DP today. It has a sweeter taste.
Finally, I am caught up. I missed you guys and now my mouse on my computer is acting up making it very hard to "move" around. It is really frustrating ...
Lisa, if you have an optical mouse (the ones with the red light and no ball) then this does not apply. If you have one with a ball, then read on...
Turn the mouse (ball mouse) over and you'll see a plastic ring holding the ball in place inside the mouse. Usually that ring has arrows on it showing turning directions. Turn it counter clockwise and it will come loose from the mouse, and allow the ball to come out. Look at the ball, usually it's clean. Then look inside the mouse where the ball was. There are three little wheels that the ball rubs on and turns when moving the mouse. You may see each wheel has a ring of crud around it. Easiest thing is to take a wood pencil and rub the wood part of the point against the crud, knocking it off as you move the wheel around. Do this for all three wheels and give a puff of air into the ball's hole to blow the debris out of the way. Put the ball and plastic ring back and the mouse will work nice and smooth. Hope this helps. Cheers qw
Dinner is going to be corned beef tonight.....and this time I'm going to hide enough meat for tomorrow's sandwich before I bring it out to the dinner table.
Cheese quesadillas for the kids and bbq pork tacos for us and any other leftovers that need scraping off the bottom of the fridge .....
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