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Sephiroth wrote: ---------------- > The women who die? Random unprovoked attacks The article that siousxiesue linked to made the point, which I suspect most of us have long been aware of, that "women are killed largely by their intimate partners".
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> Just got petrol from EDR, limit ?35.00 only waited five mins How does the ?35 compare with the ?typical purchase over the last few days, or in more normal longer pariods?
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Electricity and gas prices going up - what will you do?
ianr replied to Nigello's topic in The Lounge
JohnL wrote: ------------ > We have no option but to pay - or they > shred your credit rating. > > Companies use this as a first threat too > not a last resort. Do you mean install a pre-payment meter? -
Southwark schools in financial difficulty - Dog Kennel Hill?
ianr replied to legalalien's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Make the bet then. -
Electricity and gas prices going up - what will you do?
ianr replied to Nigello's topic in The Lounge
> cost of U308. This is the odd case where, when people say and hear O in a digit string, it really is letter O meant, as in triuranium octoxide, rather than digit 0. Conventional scientific form U3O8. Do many who know still get it wrong in writing? My first thought was that it was a typo for an isotope number. -
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Its site is shown on this pictorial map. https://picturethisuk.org/tag/nunhead-chapel/. There was originally a small Dissenters' chapel, but it was destroyed by bomb damage in WWII. There's an interesting account of a family visit to the Dissenters' corner at https://thebeadenmillerfamilyhistory.wordpress.com/misc/misc-2/.
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> This makes the whole thing a whole lot clearer? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Copyrights#Reusers%27_rights_and_obligations https://donate.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:LandingPage&country=GB&uselang=en&utm_medium=sidebar&utm_source=donate&utm_campaign=C13_en.wikipedia.org
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I'm not fully sure, after reading https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/9457609?hl=en, what Google's exact criteria are for issuing an alert in a given case. But I don't see how they can issue the specific one above without having some knowledge of the password Sue has been using here. Could someone else, who has for some time been using a relatively hard password on EDF, one thst they've not used anywhere else, try the experiment of similarly trying to open a new gmail account using that password?
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You seem to have a riskily short memory. /forum/read.php?5,1706420,1708295#msg-1708295
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1920s author who lived near Peckham Rye
ianr replied to mr smith's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
> Enid Blyton? /forum/read.php?5,1391114,1391277#msg-1391277 Re the OP: you could try old electoral registers and street directories. Years ago I remember some being available at the Southwark Local History Library and the London Metropolitan Archives, but I couldn't confirm that from any OL catalogues. You can also check Camberwell District birth registrations (taking care to limit your search) at, among others, https://freebmd.org.uk. A check covering year 1920 registrations, for example, brought up 25 Peters, with both parent surnames: a search on possible surnames would of course be more efficient. Bear in mind also the possibilities that she might have been published under a different name entirely, and that not all family stories are as accurate as they're believed to be. PS Not to forget the 1921 census, which may be available early next year: see https://www.1921census.org.uk/, where there's slso mention of School Admission Registers. PPS Amd the British Library catalogue. -
joannsabki wrote on 7 Sept at 1914: ---------------------------------- > Hi I have almost the same problem, > in the summer time in my workshop > the temperature reaches 110 > degrees on Faranheit. Busy little creep. https://www.cfd-online.com/Forums/ansys/181923-room-air-conditioning-analysis.html https://www.volkswagenownersclub.com/members/joannsabki.269885/ https://www.noteownersclub.co.uk/members/joannsabki.11433/ https://www.golfmk8.com/forums/index.php?members/joannsabki.182540/ https://www.renotalk.com/forum/profile/97272-joannsabki/ https://forums.autolanka.com/profile/130158-joannsabki/
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There's a research briefing at https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-briefings/cbp-9187/.
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The block seems to have just been removed. I was experimenting with editing the username into posts on various boards. It wasn't possible on the ED Issues less than half an hour ago, now it is. And on the Lounge. Before that the only hits across the forum when searching for Adidas_guy were all just his own posts. He seems to have been deprived of his human right to be trolled, insulted or misunderstood for at least two years.
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OK. Now copy the post from here, paste it as a new message on the ED Issues page, and press the "Post message" button while silently intoning the word "Alohomora".
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I'm not sure whether any part of the 'unwelcome word rejection' software here still silently blocks the posting, as it used to. You might try the test of pasting the full text into a post here — maybe even just editing your OP — to see if that gets the same treatment. If it does you could titrate your message, systematically adding or removing bits, until you discover an offending instance, which you can then try doctoring into acceptability. The incremental mode is preferable if multiple offensiveness is suspected.
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Van broken into Hindmans Road further update
ianr replied to lilolil's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
What specific support are you thinking of? -
Van broken into Hindmans Road further update
ianr replied to lilolil's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
> Police have been updated but > doesn?t seem to be much they can do. They've told you that the case is closed? -
> No trains running to ED through Beckenham > junction from now on except for at rush hours, M-F 26 July/23 August to 5 September. A new timetable on 6 September. https://www.southernrailway.com/coronavirus-information/revised-timetable#timetableK /forum/read.php?5,2222568,2227859#msg-2227859
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Accessing GP appointments - Link for feedback
ianr replied to Cora's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
If it's not DMC I trust Cora will say. -
Get someone to read or copy the notice? Environmental Protection Act 1990 comes to mind after a search on 's.46 council': provision and required use by occupiers of household waste receptacles. Though notices seem to be served on individual householders. Might this be a confirmation of the highway department's agreement to placing of receptacles along the road? https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1990/43/section/46. I've not found anything relevant in bthe ConsulktationHub. Send someone to read or copy the notice.
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Looking for the plumber who came to 125b goodrich road
ianr replied to selector73's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Did you follow this path? /forum/read.php?28,1987767,1987767#msg-1987767 -
I've seen two or three mentions now of carried empty cartons, preumably being used as a sort of camouflage. Are the people walking around with these or have they come by vehicle? Is there any possibility that they're combining opportunistic thieving with genuine courier work?
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