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One way to keep cats out of the garden
(apologies if already posted) http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-surrey-22967160 RHS 'sheep-eating' plant about to bloom in Surrey -- |
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One way to keep cats out of the garden
On 2013-06-20 08:46:34 +0100, Martin said:
On 20 Jun 2013 07:05:17 GMT, wrote: (apologies if already posted) http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-surrey-22967160 RHS 'sheep-eating' plant about to bloom in Surrey How many visitors does it trap each year? :-) Why have you got a sigless sig separator at the end of your posts? The infamous Puya! They grow like weeds in Tresco and Ray has recently planted Puya spathacea in our garden but P chilensis is much more spectacular and imo, looks quite unreal! -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon www.helpforheroes.org.uk |
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One way to keep cats out of the garden
Martin wrote:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-surrey-22967160 RHS 'sheep-eating' plant about to bloom in Surrey How many visitors does it trap each year? :-) I was wondering what they do to prevent small children wandering too close ... Why have you got a sigless sig separator at the end of your posts? Probably cos I used to have a sig then I decided not to and never disabled the bit that posts what is now a blank file. |
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Martin wrote:
How many visitors does it trap each year? :-) http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/news/e...-2013062072926 -- Chris |
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One way to keep cats out of the garden
Martin wrote:
Now get somebody to tell me why live streaming BBC Radio iPlayer no longer works with the current version of Opera. Filling in the form to report the problem seems to have been a waste of time. Filling in the form to complain /should/ get you a response within a fairly short length of time, as there is an SLA on it. I shall ask. |
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One way to keep cats out of the garden
Martin wrote:
Filling in the form to complain /should/ get you a response within a fairly short length of time, as there is an SLA on it. I got an acknowledgement and nothing further. Hmm. I shall ask. Thanks! I asked, but the person I know (almost-godfather to one of my children) is apparently not doing that any more. :-( |
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One way to keep cats out of the garden
Martin wrote:
I got a reply that iPlayer doesn't support Opera. It referred me to http://iplayerhelp.external.bbc.co.u...ser_os_support I suspected that that may end up being the answer. Bit pants. :-/ |
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One way to keep cats out of the garden
On 21/06/13 08:47, Martin wrote:
On 20 Jun 2013 22:35:25 GMT, wrote: Martin wrote: I got a reply that iPlayer doesn't support Opera. It referred me to http://iplayerhelp.external.bbc.co.u...ser_os_support I suspected that that may end up being the answer. Bit pants. :-/ Especially that somebody at the BBC considers the big five browsers to be comprised of Google Chrome 26.x Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.x Mozilla Firefox 19.x Safari 6.x Google Chrome 25.x Two obsolete versions of Chrome and excludes Opera, which is on everybody else's big five browser list. Firefox/Iceweasel is the only one of theabove in my top 2 - and Opera is the other. -- Rusty Hinge |
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On 22/06/13 14:21, Martin wrote:
On Sat, 22 Jun 2013 12:59:57 +0100, RustyHinge wrote: On 21/06/13 08:47, Martin wrote: On 20 Jun 2013 22:35:25 GMT, wrote: Martin wrote: I got a reply that iPlayer doesn't support Opera. It referred me to http://iplayerhelp.external.bbc.co.u...ser_os_support I suspected that that may end up being the answer. Bit pants. :-/ Especially that somebody at the BBC considers the big five browsers to be comprised of Google Chrome 26.x Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.x Mozilla Firefox 19.x Safari 6.x Google Chrome 25.x Two obsolete versions of Chrome and excludes Opera, which is on everybody else's big five browser list. Firefox/Iceweasel is the only one of theabove in my top 2 - and Opera is the other. At various times I have used all 5 of the real Big 5 browsers. As the default to use when clicking on a URL I use the one that starts and runs fastest currently that is Chrome 27.x I only ever used Internot Exploder once - to get Opera. I used Opera to get Firebird. Can't unforget why I had to use IE, 'cos up to then in Win 3.0 I'd been using Mosaic, then Netscrape. Can't remember what I used in Linux FT -- Rusty Hinge |
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One way to keep cats out of the garden
On 23/06/13 21:28, Martin wrote:
Can't remember what I used in Linux FT Opera and Firefox in my case. Neither Opera nor Firebird was written, and even Nutscrape hadn't been developed from Mosaic then. OK, a lot of my internet stuff was at work, where we ran FT and Unix. I have still got a rather s l o w modem which worked on a CP/M box running Locoscript, and some other DR products. -- Rusty Hinge |
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One way to keep cats out of the garden
On 23/06/13 22:43, Martin wrote:
I didn't use Linux until later. When I did it was SUSE Linux at work. SuSE was developed from FT -- Rusty Hinge |
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