Re: new Mac Pro
Heating? Oh yes! Most essential! I have a heater with an integrated timer, so when I go up there in the afternoon, it¡¯s nice and cozy. I also get visitors, such as a hibernating wasp a couple of
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Re: new Mac Pro
Yes that¡¯s the right term, Susan, cockpit. It was very cramped, but the rear cockpit wasn¡¯t much better and, as you mention, they had no ejection seats. In the event of an abandonment being
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zuiko
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Re: new Mac Pro
Thanks, Susan, it is airy; we had it refurbished in 2014, at a cost four times our original estimate (!), but as soon as the walls and roof were uncovered the builder and surveyor found that the roof
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zuiko
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That looks lovely and airy, Chris. We had two cabins made and installed but Harvey doesn¡¯t use his very much. Mine really exists to take the place of the fourth bedroom we had in our last house and
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Purler
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I¡¯ve only seen photos of the Vulcan cockpit (is that the right term?) and it looks incredibly cramped. I have the idea that only the front two seats have ejectors!! I loved seeing XH558 in the air
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Purler
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Re: new Mac Pro
She seems very pretty, that Marie lady :-) My office is tidy (ish) only because it¡¯s in our Annex which forms our 4th bedroom, for family visits etc . . . I have to keep it tidy otherwise I¡¯d be
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zuiko
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Re: new Mac Pro
My excuse at the moment is I have been doing a Marie Kondo tidy up round the house. https://konmari.com/ My husband did his half of the ¡°office¡±cupboard and ditched a lot of old paper work. I¡¯ve
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Judith Hall
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It looks great, Susan! I¡¯d love a hut like that. I understand that the Vulcan is aesthetically pleasing, but I¡¯m very glad that I never had to fly it, sitting in a cave, as it were :-) Chris
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zuiko
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Re: new Mac Pro
Well, here it is, my very casually furnished hobby room: The desk came from a charity shop, as did all the other furniture and most of the pictures. The calendar on the left of my iMac is from the
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Yes,I'm worried about my father, he's nearly 92 and has breathing difficulties. There is still much to be found out.The cases of people who were cleared and then tested positive later is particularly
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John Miller
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Oh my, Jude, you *are* a very tidy person! I must take a photo of my ¡°den¡± in a garden shed, to show you what ¡°untidy¡± really looks like! :D Regards Susan
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Purler
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We are both in the older category and, really, all we can do is avoid too many crowds and just hope! Regards Susan
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Purler
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It's not going to be the end of the world, but it is going to be substantial. I know a lot of my friends are worried about their parents who are in older years. My father is 92 & I am worried about
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John Miller
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Re: Hi
Of those infected
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John Miller
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#246
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Way too tidy! ? Chris C M I Barker | Gamlingay
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zuiko
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John Harbinger, indeed! But do you mean 2% of the whole population, or of those infected? Chris C M I Barker | Gamlingay
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zuiko
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Well, it wasn't so bad back then, but now we are looking at around 2% mortality rate. It's not something to panic over. It is basically a strong 'flu outbreak, but we have no vaccine. It seems to
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John Miller
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I thought long and hard about getting on a plane for my cousin¡¯s funeral and decided to err on the side of caution. The girls arranged a webcast of the service for me so I stayed up late down here
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Judith Hall
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Dear All,Don't want to be the harbinger of doom, but the Covid-19, Coronavirus is taking hold. I would really like to be wrong, but I'm guessing, this will be like the 'flu outbreak of 1918. Probably
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John Miller
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Remember Moore¡¯s law, but it may be getting a little stale now. Hugs Jude & Peter
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John Miller
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