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Can I design something that will be useful while gardening?
On Oct 10, 10:37 am, "Mary Fisher" wrote:
"Cat(h)" wrote in message ... On Tue, 09 Oct 2007 03:57:27 -0700, Des Higgins wrote: On Oct 9, 10:35 am, "Mary Fisher" wrote: "Des Higgins" wrote in message groups.com... On Oct 8, 6:28 pm, (Nick Maclaren) wrote: In article , David in Normandy writes: | In article .com, Des | Higgins says... | ahhhhhhhhh when computers were easy to use and were proper big things | and made noises and had flashing lights. | | And carrying a backup disk to the fire safe made your arms ache! Ah, you youngsters! Mountable disks are a recent development, and traditional backups were on tape. Tape?? Tape?? Luxury; in my day we had to take the hot valves from the glass blowing department and design our own circuits and invent computers and keep the operating system in our heads (backwards because that was how you loaded it). We had to wait 40 years before tape was invented. We had wax tablets and small boys as back up. I MAKE wax tablets - and the styli. A couple of years ago we made some for a top computer 'expert' who later attended a US computer convention and caused astonishment and more interest than the speaker when everyone else in the audience opened their lap tops and he pulled out his codex of tabulae :-) Mary gasp :-) do you have to keep them in the fridge on a hot day or keep them away from mice? If they melt, you can make them into very good earplugs, How can you make tabulae into earplugs? And at body temperature beeswax is too hard for earplugs - I've tried it. and when you're finished with them a few drops of mint oil and they make spiffing chewing gum - Why bother adding flavour? Beeswax tastes delicious as it is/ which can be composted in the end. Why compost? Why not swallow it? But the wastrel that you are would now know anything about that... Cat(h) (I think Desmond is taking the Michael. He only does it very very rarely and you have to be really careful to notice.) He doesn't do it very well. Hmmm. Cat(h) |
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Can I design something that will be useful while gardening?
On Oct 10, 11:47 am, "Cat(h)" wrote:
On Oct 10, 10:37 am, "Mary Fisher" wrote: "Cat(h)" wrote in message .. . On Tue, 09 Oct 2007 03:57:27 -0700, Des Higgins wrote: On Oct 9, 10:35 am, "Mary Fisher" wrote: "Des Higgins" wrote in message groups.com... On Oct 8, 6:28 pm, (Nick Maclaren) wrote: In article , David in Normandy writes: | In article .com, Des | Higgins says... | ahhhhhhhhh when computers were easy to use and were proper big things | and made noises and had flashing lights. | | And carrying a backup disk to the fire safe made your arms ache! Ah, you youngsters! Mountable disks are a recent development, and traditional backups were on tape. Tape?? Tape?? Luxury; in my day we had to take the hot valves from the glass blowing department and design our own circuits and invent computers and keep the operating system in our heads (backwards because that was how you loaded it). We had to wait 40 years before tape was invented. We had wax tablets and small boys as back up. I MAKE wax tablets - and the styli. A couple of years ago we made some for a top computer 'expert' who later attended a US computer convention and caused astonishment and more interest than the speaker when everyone else in the audience opened their lap tops and he pulled out his codex of tabulae :-) Mary gasp :-) do you have to keep them in the fridge on a hot day or keep them away from mice? If they melt, you can make them into very good earplugs, How can you make tabulae into earplugs? And at body temperature beeswax is too hard for earplugs - I've tried it. and when you're finished with them a few drops of mint oil and they make spiffing chewing gum - Why bother adding flavour? Beeswax tastes delicious as it is/ which can be composted in the end. Why compost? Why not swallow it? But the wastrel that you are would now know anything about that... Cat(h) (I think Desmond is taking the Michael. He only does it very very rarely and you have to be really careful to notice.) He doesn't do it very well. Hmmm. Cat(h)- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - How is yer heart rate after the weekend exertions? I presume you watched a certain rugby match on Saturday night. Have you calmed down yet. I saw Frederic Michalak and his thighs and I thought of you. Des |
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Can I design something that will be useful while gardening?
On Oct 10, 8:35 pm, Des Higgins wrote:
On Oct 10, 11:47 am, "Cat(h)" wrote: On Oct 10, 10:37 am, "Mary Fisher" wrote: "Cat(h)" wrote in message .. . On Tue, 09 Oct 2007 03:57:27 -0700, Des Higgins wrote: On Oct 9, 10:35 am, "Mary Fisher" wrote: "Des Higgins" wrote in message groups.com... On Oct 8, 6:28 pm, (Nick Maclaren) wrote: In article , David in Normandy writes: | In article .com, Des | Higgins says... | ahhhhhhhhh when computers were easy to use and were proper big things | and made noises and had flashing lights. | | And carrying a backup disk to the fire safe made your arms ache! Ah, you youngsters! Mountable disks are a recent development, and traditional backups were on tape. Tape?? Tape?? Luxury; in my day we had to take the hot valves from the glass blowing department and design our own circuits and invent computers and keep the operating system in our heads (backwards because that was how you loaded it). We had to wait 40 years before tape was invented. We had wax tablets and small boys as back up. I MAKE wax tablets - and the styli. A couple of years ago we made some for a top computer 'expert' who later attended a US computer convention and caused astonishment and more interest than the speaker when everyone else in the audience opened their lap tops and he pulled out his codex of tabulae :-) Mary gasp :-) do you have to keep them in the fridge on a hot day or keep them away from mice? If they melt, you can make them into very good earplugs, How can you make tabulae into earplugs? And at body temperature beeswax is too hard for earplugs - I've tried it. and when you're finished with them a few drops of mint oil and they make spiffing chewing gum - Why bother adding flavour? Beeswax tastes delicious as it is/ which can be composted in the end. Why compost? Why not swallow it? But the wastrel that you are would now know anything about that... Cat(h) (I think Desmond is taking the Michael. He only does it very very rarely and you have to be really careful to notice.) He doesn't do it very well. Hmmm. Cat(h)- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - How is yer heart rate after the weekend exertions? I presume you watched a certain rugby match on Saturday night. To my eternal shame, I missed it. I was waylaid, your Honor (and none of your filty mind, Mister!) Have you calmed down yet. Er. No. Not a hope tempting me from my telly on Sat night though. I saw Frederic Michalak and his thighs and I thought of you. I didn't think the similarities were *that* uncanny. Cat(h) (quickly checking out the oul' quads) |
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Can I design something that will be useful while gardening?
On Oct 11, 1:48 pm, "Cat(h)" wrote:
On Oct 10, 8:35 pm, Des Higgins wrote: On Oct 10, 11:47 am, "Cat(h)" wrote: On Oct 10, 10:37 am, "Mary Fisher" wrote: "Cat(h)" wrote in message .. . On Tue, 09 Oct 2007 03:57:27 -0700, Des Higgins wrote: On Oct 9, 10:35 am, "Mary Fisher" wrote: "Des Higgins" wrote in message groups.com... On Oct 8, 6:28 pm, (Nick Maclaren) wrote: In article , David in Normandy writes: | In article .com, Des | Higgins says... | ahhhhhhhhh when computers were easy to use and were proper big things | and made noises and had flashing lights. | | And carrying a backup disk to the fire safe made your arms ache! Ah, you youngsters! Mountable disks are a recent development, and traditional backups were on tape. Tape?? Tape?? Luxury; in my day we had to take the hot valves from the glass blowing department and design our own circuits and invent computers and keep the operating system in our heads (backwards because that was how you loaded it). We had to wait 40 years before tape was invented. We had wax tablets and small boys as back up. I MAKE wax tablets - and the styli. A couple of years ago we made some for a top computer 'expert' who later attended a US computer convention and caused astonishment and more interest than the speaker when everyone else in the audience opened their lap tops and he pulled out his codex of tabulae :-) Mary gasp :-) do you have to keep them in the fridge on a hot day or keep them away from mice? If they melt, you can make them into very good earplugs, How can you make tabulae into earplugs? And at body temperature beeswax is too hard for earplugs - I've tried it. and when you're finished with them a few drops of mint oil and they make spiffing chewing gum - Why bother adding flavour? Beeswax tastes delicious as it is/ which can be composted in the end. Why compost? Why not swallow it? But the wastrel that you are would now know anything about that... Cat(h) (I think Desmond is taking the Michael. He only does it very very rarely and you have to be really careful to notice.) He doesn't do it very well. Hmmm. Cat(h)- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - How is yer heart rate after the weekend exertions? I presume you watched a certain rugby match on Saturday night. To my eternal shame, I missed it. I was waylaid, your Honor (and none of your filty mind, Mister!) Gasp! Have you calmed down yet. Er. No. Not a hope tempting me from my telly on Sat night though. I saw Frederic Michalak and his thighs and I thought of you. I didn't think the similarities were *that* uncanny. No no; I have never seen yer legs close up. I meant your great passion for rugby players legs. His was the only name I could spell quickly so I named him. Anyway; good luck on Saturday. Des Cat(h) (quickly checking out the oul' quads)- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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Can I design something that will be useful while gardening?
On Oct 11, 7:21 pm, Des Higgins wrote:
On Oct 11, 1:48 pm, "Cat(h)" wrote: On Oct 10, 8:35 pm, Des Higgins wrote: On Oct 10, 11:47 am, "Cat(h)" wrote: On Oct 10, 10:37 am, "Mary Fisher" wrote: "Cat(h)" wrote in message .. . On Tue, 09 Oct 2007 03:57:27 -0700, Des Higgins wrote: On Oct 9, 10:35 am, "Mary Fisher" wrote: "Des Higgins" wrote in message groups.com... On Oct 8, 6:28 pm, (Nick Maclaren) wrote: In article , David in Normandy writes: | In article .com, Des | Higgins says... | ahhhhhhhhh when computers were easy to use and were proper big things | and made noises and had flashing lights. | | And carrying a backup disk to the fire safe made your arms ache! Ah, you youngsters! Mountable disks are a recent development, and traditional backups were on tape. Tape?? Tape?? Luxury; in my day we had to take the hot valves from the glass blowing department and design our own circuits and invent computers and keep the operating system in our heads (backwards because that was how you loaded it). We had to wait 40 years before tape was invented. We had wax tablets and small boys as back up. I MAKE wax tablets - and the styli. A couple of years ago we made some for a top computer 'expert' who later attended a US computer convention and caused astonishment and more interest than the speaker when everyone else in the audience opened their lap tops and he pulled out his codex of tabulae :-) Mary gasp :-) do you have to keep them in the fridge on a hot day or keep them away from mice? If they melt, you can make them into very good earplugs, How can you make tabulae into earplugs? And at body temperature beeswax is too hard for earplugs - I've tried it. and when you're finished with them a few drops of mint oil and they make spiffing chewing gum - Why bother adding flavour? Beeswax tastes delicious as it is/ which can be composted in the end. Why compost? Why not swallow it? But the wastrel that you are would now know anything about that... Cat(h) (I think Desmond is taking the Michael. He only does it very very rarely and you have to be really careful to notice.) He doesn't do it very well. Hmmm. Cat(h)- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - How is yer heart rate after the weekend exertions? I presume you watched a certain rugby match on Saturday night. To my eternal shame, I missed it. I was waylaid, your Honor (and none of your filty mind, Mister!) Gasp! Have you calmed down yet. Er. No. Not a hope tempting me from my telly on Sat night though. I saw Frederic Michalak and his thighs and I thought of you. I didn't think the similarities were *that* uncanny. No no; I have never seen yer legs close up. I meant your great passion for rugby players legs. Ahhh. Yes... I was watching TG4 the other evening, and they had a vintage (I think early 80's - Moss Keane was on the team) Ireland/ England game on. I was amazed at seeing how different the game was then - more fluid, less bone crushing, better technique... And very, very short shorts - practically hot pants. Phew! His was the only name I could spell quickly so I named him. Chabal's quads/glutes combo isn't bad either - and easy to spell. Anyway; good luck on Saturday. I know this is costing you... a lot :-) Anyway, I feel right now that I am walking way, way to the end of the slippery plank of off-topicness, so.... Dandelion! That ought to do it. Cat(h) Des |
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