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Some new technology is needed - thought transference to electronic
recording. In the next two weeks, please.


You didn't hear Tim Berners-Lee on Rajo4 this morning, then?

He's working on it - Semantic Computing, and a Semantic Internet using
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Plant names do that to both of us. Something we knew perfectly well ten
minutes ago goes wandering off into the ether when wanted! An hour or three
or four later one or the other of us goes "Got It!!"


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from "Mary Fisher" contains these words:

Some new technology is needed - thought transference to electronic
recording. In the next two weeks, please.


You didn't hear Tim Berners-Lee on Rajo4 this morning, then?


I was asleep until 8.30 am then in the greenhouse.

He's working on it - Semantic Computing, and a Semantic Internet using
RDF format...


I need it in the next forthnight.

sigh

Might as well talk to myself, no other b ever listens :-(

Mary


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The message
from "Mary Fisher" contains these words:

Some new technology is needed - thought transference to electronic
recording. In the next two weeks, please.


You didn't hear Tim Berners-Lee on Rajo4 this morning, then?

He's working on it - Semantic Computing, and a Semantic Internet using
RDF format...

How does anyone start the day without listening to Terday?
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"Gordon H" wrote


Friends and family are fascinated by my recollection of
simple anecdotes from my past. Their eyes glaze over in admiration...


Funny, I've experienced that too.

Mary

Then there's the co-worker who arrives back from a fortnight's holiday
and her story starts where she got out of the bath on the day of
departure.
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Mary Fisher wrote:
"Rusty Hinge 2" wrote in message
k...
The message
from "Mary Fisher" contains these words:

Some new technology is needed - thought transference to electronic
recording. In the next two weeks, please.

You didn't hear Tim Berners-Lee on Rajo4 this morning, then?


I was asleep until 8.30 am then in the greenhouse.
He's working on it - Semantic Computing, and a Semantic Internet using
RDF format...


I need it in the next forthnight.

sigh

Might as well talk to myself, no other b ever listens :-(

Mary


This B is listening. but sadly can't help.
I have been busy studying a Planting Calendar posted elsewhere. I shall
store all the knowledge and then totally overwhelm my man when I recite
it later.
I don't suppose you know how to keep a daft chicken out of the kitchen?

Bobbie.
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"Rusty Hinge 2" wrote in message
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The message
from "Mary Fisher" contains these words:

Some new technology is needed - thought transference to electronic
recording. In the next two weeks, please.


You didn't hear Tim Berners-Lee on Rajo4 this morning, then?


I was asleep until 8.30 am then in the greenhouse.

He's working on it - Semantic Computing, and a Semantic Internet using
RDF format...


I need it in the next forthnight.


sigh


Might as well talk to myself, no other b ever listens :-(


Did someone say something?

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"Gordon H" wrote


Friends and family are fascinated by my recollection of
simple anecdotes from my past. Their eyes glaze over in admiration...


Funny, I've experienced that too.

Mary

Then there's the co-worker who arrives back from a fortnight's holiday
and her story starts where she got out of the bath on the day of
departure.


With demonstrations?

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On Jul 9, 5:33 pm, Bobbie wrote:
Mary Fisher wrote:
"Rusty Hinge 2" wrote in message
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The message
from "Mary Fisher" contains these words:


Some new technology is needed - thought transference to electronic
recording. In the next two weeks, please.
You didn't hear Tim Berners-Lee on Rajo4 this morning, then?


I was asleep until 8.30 am then in the greenhouse.
He's working on it - Semantic Computing, and a Semantic Internet using
RDF format...


I need it in the next forthnight.


sigh


Might as well talk to myself, no other b ever listens :-(


Mary


This B is listening. but sadly can't help.
I have been busy studying a Planting Calendar posted elsewhere. I shall
store all the knowledge and then totally overwhelm my man when I recite
it later.
I don't suppose you know how to keep a daft chicken out of the kitchen?

Bobbie.


If anyone does Bobbie, Mary will know, she is an expert on chickens.
BTW welcome to urg, it's a lovely group with lovely people, I hope you
enjoy it here.

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Judith in France wrote:
On Jul 9, 5:33 pm, Bobbie wrote:
Mary Fisher wrote:
"Rusty Hinge 2" wrote in message
k...
The message
from "Mary Fisher" contains these words:
Some new technology is needed - thought transference to electronic
recording. In the next two weeks, please.
You didn't hear Tim Berners-Lee on Rajo4 this morning, then?
I was asleep until 8.30 am then in the greenhouse.
He's working on it - Semantic Computing, and a Semantic Internet using
RDF format...
I need it in the next forthnight.
sigh
Might as well talk to myself, no other b ever listens :-(
Mary

This B is listening. but sadly can't help.
I have been busy studying a Planting Calendar posted elsewhere. I shall
store all the knowledge and then totally overwhelm my man when I recite
it later.
I don't suppose you know how to keep a daft chicken out of the kitchen?

Bobbie.


If anyone does Bobbie, Mary will know, she is an expert on chickens.
BTW welcome to urg, it's a lovely group with lovely people, I hope you
enjoy it here.

Judith


Oh I do know that, I have lurked for years. I feel I almost know all the
posters here intimately.

Bobbie

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On Jul 8, 8:08 pm, Gordon H wrote:
Hello folks, I am Gordon, age 74, widowed 13 years, living on the
outskirts of Manchester.
Three grown children, son in Australia, daughter in California, elder
daughter a few miles away from here.
Three grandchildren spread around the world. ;-)

When my wife was alive, I grew many vegetables, but have found it
unrewarding since living alone.
This year I planted half a dozen runner beans and some salad bowl
lettuce, because I like tender beans for stir-fries, and because the
lettuce provides a steady supply of leaves which are sufficient for my
needs.
I have also re-instated my resolve that half an hour in the garden each
day can keep it tidy, after a period of neglect, I'm afraid.
I have only a small garden, 90ft from front to rear of my property, and
mostly it has been planned as low-maintenance as I have grown older,
with shrubs and perennials as I have become ancient.

I was tempted 'out of cover' by the thread on Physostegia, the first
contribution I have been able to make since reading the group for a few
weeks.
In the current situation of increasing food prices and in the interests
of health, I will be looking for suggestions perhaps for winter
vegetables
I have forgotten most of what I once knew!
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Welcome Gordon to what I think is one of the nicest group on usenet,
you should enjoy some of the garden stuff on here, there are some real
experts, not me I hasten to add even though I have my own personal urg
badge with golden slippers embroidered thereon, no doubt someone will
fill you in on how I got that :-) . There is an expert here for just
about anything you want to know and advice is given freely and in a
very friendly manner, though watch out for that Rusty, he comes from
Norfolk lol

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On Jul 9, 6:10 pm, Bobbie wrote:
Judith in France wrote:
On Jul 9, 5:33 pm, Bobbie wrote:
Mary Fisher wrote:
"Rusty Hinge 2" wrote in message
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The message
from "Mary Fisher" contains these words:
Some new technology is needed - thought transference to electronic
recording. In the next two weeks, please.
You didn't hear Tim Berners-Lee on Rajo4 this morning, then?
I was asleep until 8.30 am then in the greenhouse.
He's working on it - Semantic Computing, and a Semantic Internet using
RDF format...
I need it in the next forthnight.
sigh
Might as well talk to myself, no other b ever listens :-(
Mary
This B is listening. but sadly can't help.
I have been busy studying a Planting Calendar posted elsewhere. I shall
store all the knowledge and then totally overwhelm my man when I recite
it later.
I don't suppose you know how to keep a daft chicken out of the kitchen?


Bobbie.


If anyone does Bobbie, Mary will know, she is an expert on chickens.
BTW welcome to urg, it's a lovely group with lovely people, I hope you
enjoy it here.


Judith


Oh I do know that, I have lurked for years. I feel I almost know all the
posters here intimately.

Bobbie

Bobbie


Oh that's good, we won't have to fill you in then. It's a pity you
haven't posted before as you too have some gardening knowledge, I'm
sure we will all benefit from, what about posting posting the link to
your garden that's on the other group that you and I post to? Posters
here would enjouy that, they love seeing new gardens, voyers some of
them lol

Judith

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This B is listening. but sadly can't help.
I have been busy studying a Planting Calendar posted elsewhere. I shall
store all the knowledge and then totally overwhelm my man when I recite
it later.
I don't suppose you know how to keep a daft chicken out of the kitchen?


Put it in the pantry?

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Welcome Gordon to what I think is one of the nicest group on usenet,
you should enjoy some of the garden stuff on here, there are some real
experts, not me I hasten to add even though I have my own personal urg
badge with golden slippers embroidered thereon, no doubt someone will
fill you in on how I got that :-) . There is an expert here for just
about anything you want to know and advice is given freely and in a
very friendly manner, though watch out for that Rusty, he comes from
Norfolk lol


You're trying to unHinge me innit.

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