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IanC
#51
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28 August 2017 11:52:16(UTC)
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Location: England, Bedford
Originally Posted by: Jabez
Originally Posted by: Thewolf
To use abbreviations in a intensive way is the equal of the language of the walrus, for me.
What's the language of the walrus?
The only one I heard of talking spoke in English as follows:
The time has come,' the Walrus said,
To talk of many things:
Of shoes — and ships — and sealing-wax —
Of cabbages — and kings —
And why the sea is boiling hot —
And whether pigs have wings.'
Jabez
I am the egg man, they are the egg men
I am the walrus, goo goo goo joob
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28 August 2017 18:31:34(UTC)
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Location: devon
at my age and the rapid rate i seem to be slowing down
i am sure that my next FD will be my funeral director
alan plymouth
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28 August 2017 19:18:43(UTC)
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Location: Toronto
Originally Posted by: alan
at my age and the rapid rate i seem to be slowing down
i am sure that my next FD will be my funeral director
alan plymouth
Maybe it's time to to get more active physically while the weather is still good, even in Britain.
Do you do a 30 minute brisk walk per day?
If not, start now, but in baby steps - say 5 minutes per day and slowly bring up the time of the walk to 30 minutes.
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28 August 2017 19:55:19(UTC)
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Location: Cowansville, QC
Originally Posted by: baggio
Originally Posted by: alan
at my age and the rapid rate i seem to be slowing down
i am sure that my next FD will be my funeral director
alan plymouth
Maybe it's time to to get more active physically while the weather is still good, even in Britain.
Do you do a 30 minute brisk walk per day?
If not, start now, but in baby steps - say 5 minutes per day and slowly bring up the time of the walk to 30 minutes.
My dresses of walking in my native country: all the WE of the beginning of May at the end of September (on Saturday, Sunday, Monday) of 6 am to ???? The best of sports: legs, arms and........ throat
During more than 30 years
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28 August 2017 20:01:54(UTC)
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My dresses of walking in my native country: all the WE of the beginning of May at the end of September (on Saturday, Sunday, Monday) of 6 am to ???? The best of sports: legs, arms and........ throat
Which one are you in the pictures?
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28 August 2017 20:42:41(UTC)
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My dresses of walking in my native country: all the WE of the beginning of May at the end of September (on Saturday, Sunday, Monday) of 6 am to ???? The best of sports: legs, arms and........ throat
Which one are you in the pictures?
Unfortunately I am not on these photos...With my numerous movings I lost all my photos...since the age of 18 years I moved maybe 20-25 times and I gave my drum to my son here is 20 years.
He pursues the tradition in Belgium and it would seem that my grandsons are pricked by the virus
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28 August 2017 21:17:43(UTC)
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Location: Brussels
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In fact does software program in the CS3 seems not work correct and there some bugs to fix it first.
I did visit an hobbystore and did tested CS3.
Yes, I have read the CS3 criticisms here and the suggestions that if you have a CS2 don't hurry to upgrade until the bugs in CS3 are sorted out.
My question is what do you do if you don't already have a CS2 or other powerful controller, and if your layout now requires a more powerful controller than the MS2 which you have. Do you buy the present CS3 bugs and all, or do you look at something entirely different The assumption in this case is that you need a more powerful unit than the MS2 now, and just waiting for an improved CS3 is not an option.
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