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can't argue with that one :D |
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If not, how do you qualify to say who and who isn't sane/normal? |
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can't say, we have goats in llandudno!
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naah but when we take em to the edge of the orme they do tend to push back somewhat harder :p
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These are the Kashmir goats that live on the Orme...a present from Queen Victoria...she didn't know what to do with them...they kept eating her drawers.
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However my degree was the culmination of seven years of scientific education which I think qualifies me to be able to follow a discussion like this. I do agree with Neil's comment on the changing ISP thread: Quote:
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I have heard a rumour that they might be installing a CCTV camera at the top of Heron Way to keep an eye on the new football fields and building up there.
You best start lining your walls and windows with tin foil because the new cameras they install send the video to Greenbank using a WiFi type transmission system. It bounces the signal from camera to camera using those odd looking square dish type antenna |
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There is a burglar alarm active - saw the security engineer's van coming and going and a dim light on the gable glows all night to show it's active. Cameras would prevent theft of grass so until that is in short supply there are no need for cameras.:rolleyes: Susan - there is ample need for good nutter spotters in Morecambe - the desire to live there is enough. My wifi is disabled by accessing the homehub control panel as you will see in the thread where you should have made such comment. PS - end to thread wandering - this topic matters |
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Thank you for telling me where I should have made my other comment but as you mentioned your wifi in the first post of this thread I thought it would be OK here. I think Neil and I were referring to the other wifis etc that may be next door, outside or wherever. But as you say an end to thread wandering. What's next on your hit list? |
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