Since Thomas left, it has slowly started to become less of a destination and more of just a dinner place. Love this place, sad that it is struggling a little. We will go again, but if the above items don’t get back to normal, we may need to find a new favorite. I really like the old guy that sings French versions of popular 70’s songs. We always request the same seat and were not disappointed with the table location, or new lights, or new singer. I would eat mine and half of my wife’s while she wasn’t looking. Used to be really cheesy, creamy, and right out of the oven. Potatoes Au Gratin were cold, chewy and not done properly. That is gone now and the bread was fresh, but cold. Also, the bread used to be warm, a couple choices with a couple butter options. I grew up on a farm and my granny knew how to pickle, and she would have been dissatisfied with this attempt. Vinegar was too strong and had not cured long enough. Also, they used to have an excellent pickled onion appetizer, but this was the first trip I don’t remember finishing it. My meal was outstanding, but my wife’s was below their normal high quality standard. and design school accused of virtue signalling over language it uses in staff policy documents. The food was not quite as good as past visits. She is wonderful, but I think they take advantage of her skill set and overload her with tables and large groups. This trip, we requested our favorite server, Janice, and were not let down. Since Janetter satisfied me, I never felt the true impact of that Twitter change: my client kept working fine. Users, who had already authorized apps, could keep using them I kept using Janetter -, but new users were not possible. I did write an other than colorful review due to a reservation snafu, however the food and service were still outstanding short of the manager and hostess. Those changes were a death sentence for nearly all the existing Windows desktop Twitter clients. That’s the finding of a study by Harvard psychologists, who found that bilingual individuals’ opinions of different ethnic groups were affected by the language in which they took a test probing their biases and predilections. The food portions, service, live music and atmosphere have been outstanding for years. The language we speak may influence not only our thoughts, but our implicit preferences as well. Most people would have given up with the program initially not working, but I really want to find out where the conflict is and how to fix it.This has been one of our favorite restaurants for 11 years of visits to the island paradise. I tried shutting down just about every program that's running on my box, and still the program fials to properly load. I wondered if it was my router that was blocking things, and tried installing the program on other computers on my network - which worked just fine. Made sure both EXE's had passes through the firewall - still no worky. I disabled it to see if that would fix the problem. I'm using ESET Security for my AV and Firewall. That's often brought on by Anti-virus/Firewall settings. If I leave it alone, for maybe 5 minutes or more, I get an error dialogue that reads "Backend Server Cannot Init."ĭoing a bit of research online, you see the common problem is a communications error between Janetter.exe and Janettersrv.exe. What exactly is going wrong? I can install the program just fine to my machine (running Windows 7 64-bit), but after launching the program, only the framework for the program loads. The issue I'm experiencing has to do with the deskto client version of Janetter. Available for iOS, Android and (ta da) Windows desktop. Janetter is a simple program in what it does: It's a Twitter client. So let me pas s this by tech-savvy readers of /r/troubleshooting. Nor is there much of a record about the program online. Brought this up over at /r/twitter with no luck, and I haven't gotten much (any) help from Janetter's tech support people.
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