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Re: ghosthunter
Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2014 12:07 am
by GHOSTHUNTER
Its almost midnight in the UK as I write this (on my HP laptop), and I have just gone into the browser settings on my VAIO and cleared all browser history and cookies, guess what my VAIO can now do, it has allowed me access to the forum...thank f**ck for that.
So, once again I have opened 'Internet Explorer' searched for...Vintage British Diecast Forum...found the page heading, clicked on it and have got to the first page, the 'Board Index' page, put the cursor on the blue strip displaying the 'Board Index' title and right-clicked, giving me the chance to create a short-cut to the forum on my Desktop...this is how I always enter the forum, so at the moment I am back to normal and have put away the large hammer...
Stand by for the next installment of...
"Kevin goes loopy over laptops" coming to a computer near you very soon...
Ghosty.
Re: ghosthunter
Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2014 12:47 am
by GHOSTHUNTER
Well, so far the VAIO is OK, the HP is OK, but the DELL is fast becoming scrapable, the screen is now only attached to the base via it's cable!! so when I use it, I have to hold the screen with one hand.
Bloody computers have been the bain of my life for a number of years now...
Ghosty.
Re: ghosthunter
Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2014 12:59 am
by motorman
GHOSTHUNTER wrote:
Bloody computers have been the bain of my life for a number of years now...
Ghosty.
But where would we be without them?
Re: ghosthunter
Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2014 8:33 am
by Martin Avis
motorman wrote: But where would we be without them?
In the library?
Re: ghosthunter
Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2014 1:48 pm
by GHOSTHUNTER
Martin Avis wrote:motorman wrote: But where would we be without them?
In the library?
"In the Library"...Hmm! don't think I've heard that term before, Library, what on earth is a Library...I'll have to Google that one...
Ghosty.
Re: ghosthunter
Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2014 1:54 pm
by fixer
GHOSTHUNTER wrote:Martin Avis wrote:motorman wrote: But where would we be without them?
In the library?
"In the Library"...Hmm! don't think I've heard that term before, Library, what on earth is a Library...I'll have to Google that one...
Ghosty.
The library is the smallest room in the house where my old dad used to go to read his newspaper on a Sunday, we knew he'd finished reading when we heard the running water lol
Re: ghosthunter
Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2014 2:07 pm
by GHOSTHUNTER
Thank you "Fixer" smallest room in the house eh! yeh, I think we've got something like that in our house, it's got a strange seat with a hole in the middle with water in the bottom, I guess that's where you wash your hands after reading dusty old books, yeh, that sounds good, thank's Guys for the Library hint,
Ghosty.
Re: ghosthunter
Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2014 2:29 pm
by fixer
GHOSTHUNTER wrote:Thank you "Fixer" smallest room in the house eh! yeh, I think we've got something like that in our house, it's got a strange seat with a hole in the middle with water in the bottom, I guess that's where you wash your hands after reading dusty old books, yeh, that sounds good, thank's Guys for the Library hint,
Ghosty.
Our room has one of those seats it's great you can also use it to call God after a shandy or two
Re: ghosthunter
Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2014 2:43 pm
by GHOSTHUNTER
fixer wrote:GHOSTHUNTER wrote:Thank you "Fixer" smallest room in the house eh! yeh, I think we've got something like that in our house, it's got a strange seat with a hole in the middle with water in the bottom, I guess that's where you wash your hands after reading dusty old books, yeh, that sounds good, thank's Guys for the Library hint,
Ghosty.
Our room has one of those seats it's great you can also use it to call God after a shandy or two
Ghosty.
Re: ghosthunter
Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2014 1:21 pm
by misterpop
Heads up Kevin...........Have you seen the latest Airfix magazine? Its got an article on the 12th scale Bently and a Rolls Royce ammoured car build.....Might be of interest.....