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Former Member
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dcrobinson
Veteran Cruncher UK Joined: Mar 10, 2009 Post Count: 1176 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Good morning everyone. Nice to see a few HSTB badges coming through. Mine will be a while, since I'm not actually running any units
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Dave Robinson, Malvern, UK
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RTS48
Veteran Cruncher Bolivia Joined: Aug 2, 2009 Post Count: 1353 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Good Morning All from hot and humid, sleepless Bolivia. It's 3:40 in the morning here and I can hear all of the night sounds outside my window.Owls are hunting, frogs chirping and the odd squark from peacocks and chickens. All quite normal really. We seem to have adopted a couple of large toads who sleep in the plant pots outside our bedroom suite.I guess that because we water the plants every couple of days and that the pots are in shade and the toads concealed by foliage, it's an ideal spot. Nice to see them there because they keep the bugs at bay.
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Rod Peel
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crooks_uk
Veteran Cruncher England Joined: Nov 25, 2004 Post Count: 1013 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Good morning all
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dcrobinson
Veteran Cruncher UK Joined: Mar 10, 2009 Post Count: 1176 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Good Morning All from hot and humid, sleepless Bolivia. It's 3:40 in the morning here and I can hear all of the night sounds outside my window.Owls are hunting, frogs chirping and the odd squark from peacocks and chickens. All quite normal really. We seem to have adopted a couple of large toads who sleep in the plant pots outside our bedroom suite.I guess that because we water the plants every couple of days and that the pots are in shade and the toads concealed by foliage, it's an ideal spot. Nice to see them there because they keep the bugs at bay. Not surprised you can't sleep Rod. Normally the only thing I can hear at night (thanks to quiet suburbia and triple glazing) is the sound of my son gently snoring - or more likely talking on the Internet to his gaming mates until at 4am!
Dave Robinson, Malvern, UK
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RTS48
Veteran Cruncher Bolivia Joined: Aug 2, 2009 Post Count: 1353 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Good Morning All from hot and humid, sleepless Bolivia. It's 3:40 in the morning here and I can hear all of the night sounds outside my window.Owls are hunting, frogs chirping and the odd squark from peacocks and chickens. All quite normal really. We seem to have adopted a couple of large toads who sleep in the plant pots outside our bedroom suite.I guess that because we water the plants every couple of days and that the pots are in shade and the toads concealed by foliage, it's an ideal spot. Nice to see them there because they keep the bugs at bay. Not surprised you can't sleep Rod. Normally the only thing I can hear at night (thanks to quiet suburbia and triple glazing) is the sound of my son gently snoring - or more likely talking on the Internet to his gaming mates until at 4am! Ah - I forgot to mention the cats. As I have posted before we have 3 house cats and 5 hangers on (who are slowly becoming house cats). Come bed time they all want to play and be outside so we have to 'herd' them in to their temporary sleeping quarters (the guest bathroom). Of course they don't mind being out all night as it is hardly cold but do have a habit of wanting to come in at 3 or 4 am and sit outside our bedroom scratching and meowing until we are both completely awake. Ah the joys of pet ownership!
Rod Peel
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RTS48
Veteran Cruncher Bolivia Joined: Aug 2, 2009 Post Count: 1353 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Good morning team (still my evening).
----------------------------------------I have a question for those super computer literates out there. I'm trying to run different projects on different machines so I have set up 3 profiles - Default, Home and Work but for the life of me I can't find out how to point one machine at Home while the other is pointed to work and the third runs the default. Any advice please would be most welcome.
Rod Peel
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dcrobinson
Veteran Cruncher UK Joined: Mar 10, 2009 Post Count: 1176 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Good morning team (still my evening). I have a question for those super computer literates out there. I'm trying to run different projects on different machines so I have set up 3 profiles - Default, Home and Work but for the life of me I can't find out how to point one machine at Home while the other is pointed to work and the third runs the default. Any advice please would be most welcome. Click on My Projects. Click on Device Manager (in the text). Click on the device name. Select the profile from the drop down. Click Save.
Dave Robinson, Malvern, UK
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Former Member
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dcrobinson
Veteran Cruncher UK Joined: Mar 10, 2009 Post Count: 1176 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Good morning morning everyone. ![]() And good morning morning to you too domonijo ![]()
Dave Robinson, Malvern, UK
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