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KalamityKel Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > :-O are you physic? xxxxxx Very scientific :))
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Poor bees :(
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Catalytic converters cut off parked cars -beware
Sue replied to silo's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Shouldn't the police be asking questions of the people who buy platinum scrap? Or am I just naive? ETA: Sorry about your car. -
Fox, you can often get a quite expensive phone on a relatively cheap contract, but if you then lose the phone you still have to continue the contract and so you have to replace the phone (though obviously you could replace it with a cheaper phone).
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teenage son mugged at knifepoint Ondine Road 19/7/14
Sue replied to Huggers's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
jgray923 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Jeremy > > "once you see a knife unfortunately you have no > real choice but to hand your stuff over" > > That could not be more true, people say why didn't > you do this and that, but when a knife is being > thrust at you it is very much just do what you > need to do! xxxxxxx Absolutely. Many years ago my sister was mugged in Kennington in broad daylight. She hung onto her bag and was slashed across the hand with a knife (and then let the bag go). Bad enought, but she was lucky it wasn't very much worse. But the trouble is, in a situation like that you act from instinct and instinct may not lead you to do the safest thing :( I can't remember whether she was aware that the guy had a knife, though :( -
Otta Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Amusement Arcade? When was the last time you saw > one of those open on a high street? > xxxxxxx There was one open in Lordship Lane until not so long ago. I can't remember the exact location, but it was in the row of shops somewhere between HSBC and Goose Green. Where the new French cafe is now, perhaps? ETA: Sorry Jeremy, just saw your post ....
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When I renewed my home insurance I made sure I had cover for my mobile included on that. I got a new phone recently, and the contract came with "free one month insurance" - and, of course, then twenty three months of extortionate payments which they were hoping I wouldn't notice. They just hope people won't cancel (which I did - earlier today). As with many things, if you can try to put aside a certain amount a month yourself, it's a better bet than insurance because if you don't need to use it for what you've put it aside for, you've still got the money - whereas with insurance, the money is just lining somebody else's pockets. But I can understand that if you've got a very expensive phone and you lose it after a short time, that may not work if you've not built up enough money to replace it and don't have any other money you can use.
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Can anybody help with transferring contacts between Android phones?
Sue replied to Sue's topic in The Lounge
ruffers Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Once you had all the contacts on your phone, the > 2000 or whatever, just let them be (if you do it > again). Better too many surely. xxxxxxxx No was total overload, people I had never heard of, people I had totally forgotten and a load of rubbish. I feel a lot better now I have clutter cleared the contacts :)) Now I've got another problem - my emails are arriving with links which I can't click on. Any suggestions for sorting? -
Can anybody help with transferring contacts between Android phones?
Sue replied to Sue's topic in The Lounge
AM, I think it was my fault. I had never edited my google contacts, and yes the phone automatically synched/synced? but there were nearly 2000 of them and then when I deleted them from the phone the phone couldn't cope for some reason. It would be far too long to go into all the ins and outs of what I did after that, but I'm pretty sure it was my fault and not the phone's. I went into some of it in the OP :)) :)) :)) I think part of the problem is I now have a motorola ID which is automatically recognised even after a factory reset, so I no longer have the option to transfer my old phone contacts directly via motorola migrate because the ID is automatically synching with gmail when I set the phone up. That would happen even if I got a new handset. Anyway, I'm reasonably happy with the situation at the moment. The phone is very much better than the old one, in fact it's faster than my ancient laptop :)) -
Can anybody help with transferring contacts between Android phones?
Sue replied to Sue's topic in The Lounge
Alan Medic Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > If that was a short story Sue what would a long > one be? I couldn't read it all. How did you get > on? xxxxxxxx Yeh, sorry, a long one would have been much longer :) I've done a workaround. Not ideal. The Motorola helpline has suggested another solution but it would involve yet another visit to an EE shop so I'm sticking with what I've got for the moment. Now I've just got to reinstall all my apps one by one to find out which one was preventing me sending or receiving any texts, GRRRRRRR. -
Can anybody help with transferring contacts between Android phones?
Sue replied to Sue's topic in The Lounge
I have found another (sort of) workaround which is to copy over all my text threads, and where just a mobile number is shown, look on my old phone to see who it was (if it's not obvious), then create a new contact on the new phone. A pain but possibly less of a pain :( ETA: Sort of sorted it now ...... sort of ..... -
Can anybody help with transferring contacts between Android phones?
Sue posted a topic in The Lounge
This is driving me mad. I was on a live help thing for five and a half hours (sic) yesterday, then visited an EE shop, both ended by concluding there was a software glitch and I should send the handset back (which I have one more day to do) but I think it's a gmail thing and a new phone would have exactly the same problem. The old phone is an Orange San Diego, the new one is a Moto G LTE (4G). I set the new one up when I got it and migrated the contacts, texts etc from my old phone using Motorola Migrate, which appeared to work perfectly. However at some point I must have accidentally checked a box to sync my contacts with my gmail contacts, resulting in nearly two thousand gmail contacts appearing on my phone :( which appear to be everybody I have ever emailed or who has emailed me :( I deleted all those from my phone, but then all the boxes in my gmail account on the phone where I could tick or untick sync with gmail disappeared. Then after first going onto the helpline, I moved contacts by moving sim cards about from the old phone to the new phone and doing the importing/exporting thing. Very long story short, I then got a notification on my phone saying that my deletion limit had been exceeded. So last night I deleted all except 300 of my gmail contacts (on my laptop) and this morning I started again and did a factory reset on the new phone. But there now seems no option on Motorola Migrate to do anything except sync my contacts via gmail again, rather than getting them off the old phone. I tried to put the old phone sim in again and export the contacts from there, but now there seem to be all the thousands of original gmail contacts on the ******* old phone sim, plus duplicated contacts from the phone itself. Irritatingly, the old phone is showing perfectly all the contacts I want transferred. A workaround (which will take a very long time) is to delete virtually all my gmail contacts on my laptop, then input manually all the contacts presently on my old phone. Is there some other way? I can't see how a new handset would be any better than the factory reset I've now done twice :( I just seem to have made matters worse over and over again :( I'm going away now to have a quiet scream in a corner :( ETA: I've googled deleting contacts from a Sim card (the old one), and it seems there is no way to do it. Also, apparently this new phone will not save contacts to its sim card because they are all saved in the ether somewhere. So I can't put the new sim card into the old phone and transfer the contacts that way. ETA: I've also toyed with the idea of buying the cheapest pay as you go sim card I can find, and starting again with exporting the contacts from my old phone to it, and then importing them to the new phone from that sim card. But it would probably take me longer to go and get the new sim card than just to type them all in manually, AAAAARRRRGGGGHHHHHH ETA: Actually, I need a new sim card for an old phone I use purely for a voicemail for Goose purposes, as the old one seems to have stopped working probably due to disuse, so maybe that is the answer unless anybody can suggest an easier way which I have overlooked? God I hate gmail sometimes. -
PennyDreadful Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Ah yes, just seen your newsletter giving this > project a mention - fantastic! xxxxxxx Newsletter goes out to over a thousand people, and goes on Twitter too, and it was retweeted by Shirley Collins! (and by Martin Simpson, though I think that was more because he's headlining our next concert ... :) ) Hope they make their target .... ETA: Less than ?2000 to make now, with six days to go.
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Thanks for reminding me about this, I'll mention it in a Goose newsletter :) http://www.thegooseisout.com
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Jeremy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > If you want to boycott them because they don't pay > their staff enough then great, but I hope you've > done your homework about every other business you > use. xxxxxx Yep.
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Mattsoper Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- I order online > instead from Crocus or Beth Chatto - which can > work out a fair amount more expensive, but they > have a much better range of plants. xxxxxxx Crocus are excellent - very wide choice, the plants arrive very well packaged and in good condition, and the customer service is excellent too. They are not cheap, but they are worth the money in my opinion. They've got a sale on at the moment: http://www.crocus.co.uk/ I didn't know Beth Chatto did online sales, but I've been to her garden/nursery and the plants on sale there were very good too.
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Ah, didn't realise that, sorry. Must go and have a look!
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James, these are new photos opposite the site of the original ones - these are on the wall next to the Palmerston! If they were part of the original bid, wouldn't they have gone up at the same time?
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Jah Lush Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I went in there on Sunday afternoon and was served > immediately. I was shocked I can tell you (and in > the small bar too). Later on I went in and bought > a round of drinks in the main bar and they > repeated the trick. I couldn't believe it. That's > rarely happened in the 40 years I've been going in > there. I'm still in shock. xxxxxx Maybe all the Villagers are at their second houses? :))
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My toadpoles have back legs! They seem to like the rain as when I went to feed them I found lots on the surface, whereas usually they are lurking in the depths :) Or maybe they are just trying to let me know it's time to change their food to dried worm things, yuk.
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RoLo1 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > We went for British Standard, xxxxx Hi RoLo1, I PMed you but don't think you've seen it yet. Who did you get to fit your kitchen? Could you PM me if you don't want to post the information on here? Thanks!
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Robert Poste's Child Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Weren't there some posts on this a while back? I > seem to remember someone saying they were worried > about their children being approached by potential > punters. xxxxxxx I remember a thread like that, and I thought it was a wind-up? ETA: I mean I thought the original post on the thread was a wind-up, not the person who was worried about their children being approached (and I'm assuming the references to "children" in this case to be teenage girls)
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Burglary on Barry Road today... (July 9th 2014)
Sue replied to sophie_e_down's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
So sorry about your burglary. There is so much building work going on locally, I wonder whether people who see something like this, or hear crashing noises, just think it is builders? -
Burglary on Crystal Palace Road (July 4th 2014)
Sue replied to emlu11's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Very sorry you were burgled. You can get window locks for sash windows which enable you to still open the window in the Summer a little way at either the top or the bottom to let in air. Not sure whether a determined burglar couldn't still get in, but at least they might be a deterrent. -
CocoC Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Sorry, the first para above should be in quotation > marks (as they're not my words) but I don't know > how to do it. Probably because I spend too much > time nursing a cup of coffee and slice of cake at > a too-cramped caf? somewhere. xxxxx :)) CocoC, if you click on "Quote this message" instead of "Reply to this message", the post you are quoting will automatically come up in your post (as yours has above mine). You can then delete any parts of the quote you don't want to include. Hope that helps.
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