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DeVaultSetter replied to the topic Random in the forum Discussion 8 months, 4 weeks ago
In the “good old days”, such as they were, many trains had luggage compartments in the carriage, or an entire carriage for luggage, a caboose if you will. Different solutions are required today for the commuting cyclist of today, perhaps one or two carriages equipped with extra racks would do the job.
Interesting stuff on the radio today:
Exposed…
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DeVaultSetter replied to the topic Films & TV Shows in the forum Discussion 9 months ago
🙂 Jeepers, the “needle jumps” 50 secs in. Someone over there mentioned Lord of the Flies/Children of the Corn/Planet of the Apes, thus the moral of the story is: Fat wins the day? 😛
Yes, and newsflash read all about it, all those great films will never make it over on any of the umpteen fta channels over here. 🙁
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DeVaultSetter replied to the topic Family Trees in the forum Projects 9 months ago
Weird, Bergeron was a Frenchman, from a French family, with a motto on the fca in English. His father doesn’t have it, but Nicolas much earlier has it. She uploaded the image to the site with nary a historical reference, thus it has merrily propagated to other commercial heraldry sites like this with the usual beguiling authentic look.
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DeVaultSetter replied to the topic Family Trees in the forum Projects 9 months ago
Can be! A Google image search will reveal much, he might have based his mods on a real fca, you just have to find it. 😛
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DeVaultSetter replied to the topic Random in the forum Discussion 9 months ago
Interesting – the info on Wikipedia suggests a minimum time interval before melt as 1000 years, is it possible sooner?
Just a couple of posts back:Toronto trains are trams on steroids
Over here, our commuter trains are trams on downers, and that’s on a good day!
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DeVaultSetter replied to the topic Software: On & Off the Web in the forum Discussion 9 months ago
Purchased a single use licence for AceMovi some time back, not a bad program to use, found out later the licence is per machine, not user. To use the licence on a second machine, PM them for a new key, so that the old key on the old machine won’t work anymore.
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DeVaultSetter replied to the topic Samsung Tablets in the forum Projects 9 months, 1 week ago
As the new tablet has begun to acquire cobwebs, and the 8 year old tablet already starting to show a little wonkiness, went ahead and transferred the data with Smart Switch. Went fairly well, although the program can be a bit picky if things are not plugged in the required sequence. 🙂
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DeVaultSetter replied to the topic Films & TV Shows in the forum Discussion 9 months, 1 week ago
Yep, such actors get a rep as leading lights in their own unique way – typically when they score much coveted roles on offer like Lamp Post #1. 😛
Yet, Shallow Grave gets a fairly positive rap from th eviewers, so on the list – as does the (unrelated) 1994 movie. 🙂
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DeVaultSetter replied to the topic Random in the forum Discussion 9 months, 1 week ago
Yep, attempting to convince a 240 lb butcher wielding a meat cleaver his mince sucks is arisky at best. 😛
There are some good bike trails in Florida, pity they do not co-exist with main roads very well. Problem the world over. 🙁
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DeVaultSetter started the topic Family Trees in the forum Projects 9 months, 1 week ago
A roots n’all catch all for issues relating to the various branches appertaining to the tree of man.
First up, the family cote of armes (fca) can be a wonderful thing to have been passed down to you from your forbears, it will present in many flavours, for example a fascinating collection to inspire those seeking a literary connection on display…[Read more]
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DeVaultSetter replied to the topic Sounds and Music in the forum Discussion 9 months, 2 weeks ago
Indeed, and as Gordon Gekko might have once said, “Green is good!”
Talking of bones and teeth, here’s a nice sound
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DeVaultSetter replied to the topic Random in the forum Discussion 9 months, 2 weeks ago
Sounds like a robotosaurus would make the perfect villian in the next Transformers movie! 🙂
Never judge a magazine by its cover, go to the back page and check out the cartoons first! 😛
Having a major bitch about our national emblem minced, cracked teeth are no fun at all.
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DeVaultSetter replied to the topic Random in the forum Discussion 9 months, 2 weeks ago
Neither do they focus on Ley Lines, Te lapa, Fairy Circles, creepypasta, or things that go bump in the night!
Yeah, the 45 minute episode formula, even the original X-Files was no more than a bunch of lightly serialised single episode stories – ever come across anything that spanned more than one episode?
We did mention Starwars – so came across…[Read more]
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DeVaultSetter replied to the topic Pokemon in the forum Discussion 9 months, 3 weeks ago
Ooh, missed that, or misread it. Or they have changed the wording- here’s plenty of mods for Palworld just loaded up today. A couple for yesterday though. 🙂
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DeVaultSetter replied to the topic Pokemon in the forum Discussion 9 months, 3 weeks ago
Is it possible for the captive Mewtwo to escape? It seems that once he was used by Giovanni, so he is one to watch as well!
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DeVaultSetter replied to the topic Films & TV Shows in the forum Discussion 9 months, 3 weeks ago
The Children Act is a classy piece bringing to sharp relief the folly of adhering to rules of religion, and, spoiler alert, it has a rather depressing outcome.
OTOH, the opposite effect tonight after the screening of Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story, a cracking cast and script (highlights).
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DeVaultSetter replied to the topic Software: On & Off the Web in the forum Discussion 9 months, 3 weeks ago
Might be best to consider open source alternatives like Omnivore or Wallabag where there’s a facility to port data over. How big is your database? Some cross platform rtf files can have a tendency to bloat – is it possible to convert them to something else?
Not quite the same thing though – certain sites which provide personal favourite sections -…[Read more] -
DeVaultSetter replied to the topic Software: On & Off the Web in the forum Discussion 9 months, 3 weeks ago
Checked the IA for the time, no dice – even posted the links to them, the only response was from our ever present friend Mr. Nokandu.
At first spec FindMyPast has quite a few nice features albeit somewhat intrusive, did a search for a name on their site while logged on, and promptly in came an email entitled ” We’ve discovered something just for…[Read more] -
DeVaultSetter replied to the topic Films & TV Shows in the forum Discussion 9 months, 3 weeks ago
Remember well the Ripping Yarns a hoot when they were first released:
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DeVaultSetter replied to the topic Software: On & Off the Web in the forum Discussion 9 months, 3 weeks ago
The forums migration at CPanel still burns hot in some memories, the post formats were not carried through in every case, and a few posts that were made around the time of migration were lost forever!
Signing up with FindMyPast probably won’t help as much as desired, even with a subscription. Their free services include:1881 England, Wales &…
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