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Re: Please Read:
Exactamundo, John. But Osborne's Treasury bears great responsibility for making Universal Credit a cheap replacement for the previous benefit system. Chris C M I Barker | Gamlingay
By zuiko · #119 ·
Please Read:
Honouring Iain Duncan Smith is an insult to his victims | | | | | | | | | | | Honouring Iain Duncan Smith is an insult to his victims With the cruelty of Universal Credit clear to see, rewarding Iain
By John Miller · #118 ·
Re: where next in computing?
There up to Oganesson, element 118 now Susan
By John Miller · #117 ·
Re: Hi
Totally in agreement about your final para, Chris, especially regarding politicians! Regards Susan
By Purler · #116 ·
Re: To Explain:
Ouch! Take care, John! Regards Susan
By Purler · #115 ·
Re: where next in computing?
I¡¯m afraid mentioning elements always has me thinking of Tom Lehrer and that song! :D Regards Susan
By Purler · #114 ·
Re: Hi
¡°Generally will¡± is probably the size of it, John. However, I think that much has changed since the time of that particular horror. Chris
By zuiko · #113 ·
To Explain:
They allow booking of pc's at notts library generally in hour slots. You can get longer if you make a special request, but I don't think that would be allowed on a regular basis.I've lost my CV. I
By John Miller · #112 ·
Re: Hi
I think they have to, or generally will, when other human life is at risk e.g. Kings Cross fire disastersort of time sorry
By John Miller · #111 ·
Re: Hi
Well said, John! It must be very frightening for all concerned. I¡¯m not sure though about your point that firefighters must risk their own lives; I¡¯m pretty certain that their job is to save lives
By zuiko · #110 ·
where next in computing?
Dear All,We are beginning to reach the limits of computing technology. Had a look at the top range MacPro, which has 28 cores, problem is they're only 2.5 GHz each, fine for most things, but some
By John Miller · #109 ·
Hi
Dear Jude & Peter,Still thinking of you. The accounts from Mallacoota sounded feirsome:"It sounded like a jet engine, a far-away plane over the hill that we were on," Mr Van Der Merwe told the BBC.
By John Miller · #108 ·
Re: Mac Pro
John, so glad your move went well and things are quieter for you now; that must be a huge relief, especially after your previous neighbourhood! Jude, will still keep fingers crossed but obvs glad you
By Purler · #107 ·
Re: Mac Pro
Well done with all that prep, Jude. I¡¯m pretty sure that the whole world is watching with horror, unable to help. Good luck! Chris C M I Barker | Gamlingay
By zuiko · #106 ·
Re: Mac Pro
Hate moving. I know we should contemplate moving off our 11ac having already downsized from 62-1/2ac. But I don¡¯t know that I am made for suburbia. Maybe a nice house in Tenteden or somewhere might
By Judith Hall · #105 ·
Re: Mac Pro
We had a fire 10klm away from us -- we are on the eastern edge of the Miala national Park and the fire was into the western side and travelling in the direction of Mt Glorious which we can see from
By Judith Hall · #104 ·
Re: Mac Pro
Dear Jude & Peter,The fires really seem to be out of control South of you. How are things where you are?The move has gone well, it does seem to be a lot quieter here.John
By John Miller · #103 ·
Re: Mac Pro
Wooowwww! That must be truly fabulous! By the way, Jude, are you well away from all these terrifying fires? What a situation to be in, having to flee to the beach for ¡°safety¡±! It makes my blood
By Purler · #102 ·
Re: Mac Pro
Yes, is fainting figures. She¡¯s just ordered new cheese grater from Apple which I think is $60,000 au and that¡¯s without the screen or the $1000 stand to hold the screen up ... yes almost lying
By Judith Hall · #101 ·
Re: Mac Pro
That sounds marvellous! Did you say twenty-four thousand¡­¡­? /faints Regards Susan
By Purler · #100 ·