Jump to content

danielscott

Members
  • Posts

    7
  • Joined

Posts posted by danielscott

  1. 17 hours ago, lennythenose said:

    I’m happy to hear it is working for so my any. It was Saturday and Sunday that it didn’t work for me. It could definitely be my phone needs to be cleared to resolve tge issue. But I also tried on my laptop and I know it isn’t a cache problem there as I never use it to go to the Carnival website. 
     

    Oh well, I appreciate everyone’s responses. I will keep trying or just wait until I’m ready to make the final payment soon. 



    By the way, on cruises I like to play in the casino. And most of all I like the option of the PayPal payment system. I really think that paypal casino is the best option because this payment system is simple and straightforward. I tried different options, and periodically experienced the same problems as buying tickets for a cruise. Therefore, I now use only proven services.

    I had this problem too but today everything worked fine. Apparently, the problem has been fixed.

    • Like 1
  2. 23 hours ago, carol louise said:

    Here’s the “library” on Pride sent by my sister, who is on board. We had the same piece of furniture as library on Venezia last month. My husband did find a book about civilization in Renaissance Italy, which is his kind of book.
    IMG_2015.jpeg

    As a student I love libraries and good old printed books, I often had to look for materials for my homework there. But with the opening of the https://essays.edubirdie.com/coursework-writing website, I stopped spending a lot of time searching for information for assignments. I am glad that I can entrust my coursework to professionals and take care of my more important matters.

    Well, the time of digitalization has done its job. I also always take my Kindle with me, although my love for printed books remains.

  3. On 4/18/2023 at 10:01 PM, GerryL13 said:

    I'm more than happy to bring my own reading material (Kindle + public library downloads!). I've got pretty esoteric reading preferences, so I would not expect to find anything in the ship library to lose myself in. But I would hope to find reference and non-fiction books, especially on the itinerary destinations. Guides. History. Personal narratives. Will I have any luck when I board SoA next month?

     

    Aside: An issue with borrowing a novel from a ship library is that you could feel compelled to spend more time reading so you can finish it before the cruise is over. When the book is on your device, you can be more flexible. By the way, recently my son advised me a book and said that here https://phdessay.com/free-essays-on/lamb-to-the-slaughter/ you can read the review and a short description. I was surprised at what good essays students are writing now, there are very high-quality works there. By the way, the story Lamb to the Slaughter turned out to be excellent, a little different from what I usually read, but for a change, it will do. I'm surprised I missed it before.

    I understand you, I was in such a situation once. Kindle is very useful in this case.

  4. On 3/21/2023 at 9:38 PM, pierces said:

    image.png.e53fdb0ac9a12be9f600d216b5794082.png

     

    DPReview has been the go-to site for researching camera tech since digital emerged as a solid alternative to film in the late '90s. I was put off for a while when Sony took over Minolta's imaging division due to the oddly placed bias they showed towards a "TV and Stereo company" trying to get into the photography market. Having taken the Sony path after the transition, I took being reminded that I hadn't opted for switching to a "real" camera company a little bit personally but stuck with Sony anyway. (I'm sure I could say something about vindication, but that would be petty.) Time went on and the bias faded as all the cameras became more and more magical in their abilities. I have enjoyed the addition of the DPReview TV with Chris Nichols and Jordan Drake who came over from The Camera Store in Calgary a few years ago. I have found their entertaining assessments of new tech fair and informative. They wrote articles very cool, I only saw something like this on https://edubirdie.com/assignment-help when I ordered texts at the university. Unique, with fresh ideas, without plagiarism, in general, they wrote very good works. Several sites have faded over the years, and some have just disappeared, but I thought DPR had a solid future when Amazon acquired them. I guess I was wrong.

     

    I hope some site steps up to fill the gap and I hope someone picks the DPReview TV show. 

     

    Oh, well. 

     

     

    Dave

    I don't consider DP review as just another website, it's an encyclopedia for digital photography. It was a pity to hear about its closure. By the way, as I see it, their forum is still alive.

  5. On 2/20/2023 at 4:37 PM, Vivaldi said:

    While we await pictures of the Library with the books restored, here is a reminder of what it used to be like:

    image.thumb.jpeg.8ef5fe9029883c4cec9195a899716c36.jpeg

     

    My only complaint in the past was that the bookcases didn't indicate the category of books each contained, such as fiction, biography, theoretical physics, and so on (not too many of the latter, I suspect). Nor was there a plan on display to show where to find books of a particular genre, so it was a matter of wandering around until one stumbled across one's area of interest. It`s good that my son adviced me site  https://happyessays.com/read-my-essay/, where i can find essays about different books and discover what whey are about. Even if this site is for students, I find it useful for me too. It would be nice if that could be made a bit easier, but, in any case, it is absolutely splendid news that the Library will be back in action. At last!

    Great design in the library, thanks for sharing.
     

  6. On 12/19/2022 at 1:46 PM, twotravellersLondon said:

     

    While some may see an empty room, others might see an immensely attractive quiet lounge.

     

    We all pays our money, and takes our choice. We've currently two cruises booked with SAGA... whether or not there were books in the Library just didn't feature in the decision making process. 

     

    We choose SAGA rather than a different company because we much preferred SAGA's offer.

     

    We certainly wouldn't book a cruise if we believed that something on board would diminish our experience of the holiday... we'd much prefer to move on and seek out another company that would match our particular desires and expectations.

     

    In our case, we've chosen SAGA... 

    Having books in the library is important, especially for students who want to write essays. But if there is no time, then the site http://essaypapers.reviews/ will definitely help you with your homework. Excellent service, I advise.

     

    I'm sure you won't regret it. My parents enjoyed Saga cruise, the impressions are only positive.

    • Like 2
  7. On 11/15/2022 at 9:51 PM, DevilDogsWifey215 said:

    We are booked on the Celebration leaving December 19. My kids are 13 and 15 and have NO IDEA! Wether they really believe or just like the fun of it still, we still do the Elf on a Shelf and I've never told my kids Santa or the Easter Bunny isn't real (tooth fairy just faded out b/c they stopped loosing teeth). 

     

    What kind of ideas do you have to drop hints about the cruise? Can be with or without the elf. We will be leaving for Miami on the 18th. I'd love to tell them maybe by the 17th so they can spend that day packing their own crap LOL. 

    I want it to be really special and very fun and I think I'm just too excited to think of anything particularly great. 

    If the children were not told that Santa does not exist, it could be said that you all are going to visit him 😃

×
×
  • Create New...