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30 minutes ago, jonab said:

I'm amazed that the appalling goings-on regarding child abuse in Nottingham children's homes hasn't evinced more reaction on these pages.

 

I linked to the BBC report yesterday  https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-nottinghamshire-49177145

 

I agree it didn't get any reaction here yesterday, but I was surprised how much national coverage the story got. I hadn't realised how big the whole story was; on a national scale it seems to have been bigger than anything previous, anywhere.

 

The Evening Post - with their unreadable website - gave it quite a mention.     https://www.nottinghampost.com/news/nottingham-news/damning-sex-abuse-report-says-3150518.amp

 

 

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Result........CT Scans all clear......just got letter..been sweating for a fortnight......

Just got back from QMC again........the last eight days have been a bit Traumatic to say the least,,...blood tests,,X-rays,,and today a visit to a Consultant........cut a long story short......problem

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Could be Fly, that you are suffering after effects of the heat. Possibly the heat has an exhaustive condition which drains you and then a sudden drop in temperature and you've not had time to recover. Sit in the fridge for about three weeks and you should just about become acclimatised and then you should be feeling on top of the world !

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Speaking of heat, July and August are our monsoon months, with chances of storms. We in the Northwest area of the valley, got missed by the latest storm a couple of evenings ago, but our daughter in the southest area got a humdinger of a storm.  Within minutes of the rain starting, the streets were flooded and the temperature dropped from 114f to 74f within that storm. 40deg drop is going some. She said they turned off the A/C and opened the windows, which is unheard of here.

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Hope your daughter is ok Kath. We had a couple of storms for 2 days running . Our roads were flooded for a while but the thing we expected didn't happen . Hail stones big as golf balls and sometimes tennis balls. Our temperature went down 15 degrees but now its just as hot as ever. The weather is crazy everywhere.

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Hands up if you hate computers! I have just reparied yet another faulty connector in mine. I also thought I might just clean the keyboard - big mistake. The "N" key now keeps jamming and the remainder are stiff. Oh well, back to the drawing board, as they say.......

 

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Apple Mac is the way to go. The one I'm typing on is an iMac 20" bought around 2008. The only thing I've added is a memory upgrade. Totally trouble free. I've used Macs ever since they came into the UK both for business and home use. I did a have PC when the kids were at university so they could use it in the holidays but I found it more 'involved' than the Mac. I do prefer Excel to the Mac spreadsheets though.

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A mac would be nice but the intiial outlay is very high, Phil. Maybe a sceond-hand one would do the job?

 

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An add-on keyboard will work on a laptop either plugged into a USB port (assuming a USB keyboard) or via Bluetooth.

 

My beard isn't unkempt. Being trimmed once a month keeps it very kempt so much so that it doesn't dip into my soup.

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I suppose the problem in living where you do (although I envy you) is that you just can’t go down the road and get hands on with anything. Although I live in the countryside it’s not that far from civilisation and I’ve got Argos, Currys and all the other sheds within a half hour drive. Certain things you can’t buy on line - you do need to get the ‘feel’ of them.

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Although I live in the back of beyond, there are a number of computer stores in the surrounding countryside. French commerce is different to that of Britain in that businesses seem to just appear at the roadside in the middle of nowhere.

 

The map on this link gives an indication:

https://www.google.com/search?q=grasse+computer+stores&npsic=0&rflfq=1&rlha=0&rllag=43633100,6939957,2507&tbm=lcl&ved=2ahUKEwjY_p695-bjAhXLilwKHbffBssQjGp6BAgKEDg&tbs=lrf:!2m1!1e2!2m1!1e3!3sIAE,lf:1,lf_ui:10&rldoc=1#rlfi=hd:;si:;mv:!1m2!1d43.75597601679276!2d7.124935433203063!2m2!1d43.65396976612588!2d6.842037483984313!4m2!1d43.704994588585365!2d6.983486458593688!5i12

 

Le Bar Sur Loup (where I live) is just above centre.

 

There is Amazon, of course.

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6 hours ago, Compo said:

Hands up if you hate computers! I have just reparied yet another faulty connector in mine. I also thought I might just clean the keyboard - big mistake. The "N" key now keeps jamming and the remainder are stiff. Oh well, back to the drawing board, as they say.......

 

 

Nnnnnnnnnnnnnnot a problem.

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Been over four years since i cycled and nearly a year since my major op,,obviously completly unfit,,

However gave it a go just now,,only did couple of miles,,felt sick and wobbled a bit,,but at least i did it,,made me feel better in myself,,gonna make it my early morning routine,,,,any of you ladies want a Croggie,,??  Lol

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You can try all you like Ben , but you're only getting one like !

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Don't do owt by halves cliff ton   lol,,, sorry,,,it was on me phone and did'nt think it had registered........thanks,,, 

edit,, and thanks for saving me likes.........

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Careful on 'yer bike Ben...  Don't overdo it.

 

Meanwhile, here it is getting cloudier by the minute and now down to about 18 C.  Guess I'll just have to do something useful instead of lounging in the garden 'Au Naturel'. :(

 

 

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3 minutes ago, benjamin1945 said:

Don't do owt by halves cliff ton   lol,,, sorry,,,it was on me phone and did'nt think it had registered........thanks,,,

 

All the best people do it Ben...

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4 minutes ago, benjamin1945 said:

Don't do owt by halves cliff ton   lol,,, sorry,,,it was on me phone and did'nt think it had registered........thanks,,,

 

All the best people do it Ben...

 

 

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