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My sister thinks she saw a Blackcap in my garden this morning. I thought she must mean a Great Tit, which appear quite often, but she says it deffo wasn't. Anybody else seen one locally? I'm jealous :)
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Anyone know of a good cheap printer (not necessarily local)?
Sue replied to Sue's topic in The Lounge
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Anyone know of a good cheap printer (not necessarily local)?
Sue replied to Sue's topic in The Lounge
Crikey that was quick! Thanks, I'll give them a ring on Monday (unless they're open tomorrow, will try in the morning). Thanks again! -
The lovely and excellent printer we used to use has gone AWOL. We need for Friday 30 January (yes very short notice but we couldn't finalise the content until now for various reasons) 5000 (not all for Friday obv!) A5 flyers printed double sided black and white (or colour if the same price) on 300 gsm card (silk finish). The artwork is printer-ready. I've been googling, but my eyes and brain are hurting now and my broadband connection is still crap so it's taking a long time. Can anybody recommend anybody they have used who combines good quality with reasonable price and excellent service? (no this is not another Franco Manca thread :)) ) We'd be very grateful.
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Wrong type of weeds in brown bin - now blacklisted
Sue replied to Lollipop's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Penguin68 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > If there were substantial amounts of soil in the > bin it could have been excluded in case it was > garden soil rather than vegetable waste - soil has > stones which could damage machinery designed to > shred compost. Yes, I think they do ask that you don't put soil in the bin. I'm always worried if I have a bit of compost I can't detach from stuff I'm putting in the bin. -
2 guys angle grinding bike lock on grove vale
Sue replied to phobic3000's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
And if you don't have your phone on you, ask the nearest shop (or person - other than the suspected thieves, obv) to dial 999 ...... -
DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Sue.. > > How on earth did you set your router up in the > first place... > By following the comprehensive instructions provided with the router .... And I changed channels by following the comprehensive instructions provided by Plusnet .... I don't have time to do anything else about this today.
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fireworks on peckham rye last night
Sue replied to terrifictor100's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
They surely would not film fireworks at 1am? Must be all sorts of by-laws or whatever preventing noise in a public place at that sort of time? -
Tried that in December, got a PAC (?) code after they only offered to reduce my monthly payment by 50p !!! And I'm concerned at customer service if I go elsewhere, otherwise I would. Fox, I'm sure it's my stupidity but I have no idea what you're talking about re WAN type. I've never done a hard reset on my router, and nothing has changed since the router was installed. I don't want to do anything which might make things worse. I'm going to try some other channels first.
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fireworks on peckham rye last night
Sue replied to terrifictor100's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Yes, it was 1am :( -
Thanks Kristen, but it's definitely a problem at the router end, as when the connection goes down the wireless and internet lights start flashing, and my sister (who is staying) has a problem as well. It's even worse this morning although I changed the channel to the one which seemed to have the least interference from nearby. Can anybody tell me if this could be caused by a fault in the router? Also, would any provider be exactly the same? I'm almost at the point where I'm going to have to phone Plusnet. I'm out of contract since December and wonder whether they may be persuaded to send me a new router anyway .....
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A while back edhistory posted a map on here of where the bombs fell. My partner's family were Sally Army :) Not round here though. The SA did/still do a lot of good practical work in helping people.
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That's good news, but I hope they will be keeping the community garden for medicinal plants at the front of the existing hospital, which a lot of local people have put a lot of hard work into.
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Finally got round to properly looking at this. Thanks again to everybody who helped so far. Checked all connections, went through various physical checks and changes. Downloaded WiFi Analyzer (thanks nashoi that was very helpful), found several routers on the same channel as mine and sometimes with a stronger signal, particularly in parts of the house away from my router. Changed the channel to one which seemed to have the least interference. It seems to have had a bit of an effect, but things are still very slow and still sometimes cutting out completely. Will see what it's like tomorrow when it's settled down ......
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Oh dear, what a pain, thanks Admin. I thought it might be MelonSmasher looking for a bit more of a challenge than posting "?15?" everywhere .... :)
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If you like singing, there are a number of choirs in the area. Also Nyge and I run a Singaround once a month at The Old Nun's Head :) http://thegooseisout.com/singarounds-at-the-old-nuns-head/ It's always very friendly, with a mix of people who have been before and people who haven't, and you'd soon get to know people. There's all ages from eighteen (sometimes younger) to over sixty (that's me :)) ) Although we're basically a folk club at heart, anybody can sing anything at the Singaround (and they do!) - and you don't have to sing, you can just come and listen if you want. It's on a Sunday night, starts at 7.30pm and it's free entry with a voluntary donation at the interval.
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Has no mod noticed the pages and pages of suspect posts in this section at the mo ???
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Mrs Y, I found these by chance while looking for perspex frames online: http://plasticonline.co.uk/tower-poppy-displays.html
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KestonKid Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > No sign yet of 'our' > sparrows but have seen a wren several times and > today a blackbird! I have a wren in my garden too! I love wrens!
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Give me your address and I'll ask some of mine to come over to yours :)
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I thought "my" sparrows had gone, but a little flock of them has come back over the last couple of days :)
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Attempted robbery at cashpoint- UPDATE
Sue replied to missmack1981's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
YAY! How nice to have a good ending to a crime story on the forum!! Well done MIL and husband, and hope you had a good meal in the end :) -
The Ivy House and The Old Nun's Head both put on comedy. Both arein Nunhead and both are within walking distance of East Dulwich. The Ivy House has quite a large performance space with a fantastic stage. Holds around 150 seated/standing. The Old Nun's Head has a smaller cosy space upstairs with a smaller stage. Holds around 50/60 seated/standing. Contact Hugo, events manager at The Ivy House, to book their room, and Nick, manager at The Old Nun's Head, to book theirs.
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red devil Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It didn't print..:) :) :) AH :)) :)) :)) I thought by non-printing problem you meant it wasn't a printing problem :)) :)) :))
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red devil Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > KalamityKel Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > You could try uninstalling and then > > reinstalling... > > > I did this recently and it sorted out a similar > non-printing problem... As my problem is to do with printing, I am genuinely interested to know what your "similar" non-printing problem was!!!
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