

Great. Where’s my DVD player?
Music (mainly prog rock) and veggie loving, geeky cat butler living in Hertfordshire UK. A lover of all things LOTR (since I first read it nearly 60 years ago) scifi and what have you. Ex soldier (Royal Artillery) and other trades ;-)
Great. Where’s my DVD player?
What they said.
Like Russia, North Korea, Iran or China? In that case we need to hold accountable the head of the company promoting these sort of posts. Musk.
Edit - I have about a dozen reuseable bags in my car, not wives :-)
Is it just me or does that guy look like Jon Snow?
‘only 300Mbps’
Cries in 45Mbps
Use it daily - phone set to turn on VPN when I leave home. Occasionally use it indoors. No probs - not much difference in speed.
Can use default (fastest) server or take you pick from quite a few choices - again not much speed difference.
YMMV
Or you could taunt it a second time.
Government should not be using it whatsoever and any employees using it face disciplinary action.
I get what you mean, we all have different requirements, didn’t expect Brave, though. It’s getting a lot of flak lately.
Thanks anyway; -)
What would you recommend instead of Firefox?
You made the post so I didn’t have to!
The sysadmin managed to utter as the plane smashed into the Earth, ‘I use Arch by the way’.
With no phone/tablet/laptop how are you going to look at them?
Print them out and/or memorise (as much as you can) them.
This is the way.
Neat. Bears out what we thought from previous family tree building.
I loved Peppermint. Has it been updated/does it work?
Used to use it but it crapped out on me and last couple of versions haven’t worked or had printer issues.
This is just incredible. How does a tiny creature like that store enough energy to make that flight. They can’t stop and feed.
Nature is awesome and very humbling at times.
On mobile and it auto corrects.
I’m so sorry that I spoiled your day because of my slack approach to social media. I’ll give myself one hundred lashes with a herring.
Goodbye!
Balloon - I’ve seen similar over fields around here in Hertfordshire.
In these days of 4k video and a 50mp camera on phones and we STILL get pix that look like they were taken on Dad’s 8mm home movie camera in 1967.
Edit for spelling.