Originally posted by salymap
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Anna
I watched a programme on iplayer at first light this morning, no problems at all, perhaps it's a problem local to the area you and saly are in? Wrong leaves on the ethernet or something? I did see the Celia Imrie, fascinating, plots, accusations, beheadings, an enquiry into impotence and virginity (that was so, so, unfair was it not, how many midwives, and he just had to ........ (I won't spoil it for saly!) And, she's a very fine actress.
Staying on topic, we were promised torrents of rain around 4pm, so far just a bit of drizzle .... we must have escaped. Good.
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Originally posted by Anna View PostStaying on topic, we were promised torrents of rain around 4pm, so far just a bit of drizzle .... we must have escaped. Good.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostYou must be where a weaker section in the frontal system crossed, Anna. I've just been watching "Brummie" Simon's predictions on that wonderful site drawn to our attention a few posts ago, and he thinks it's going to say pretty miserable and cold for the remainder of the month!
http://www.weatherweb.net
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Anna
Originally posted by salymap View PostFor some time I've had a cracked touch pad on my computer - tomorrow Argos should be delivering a simple mouse. The cursor is very volatile ATM and flickers about all over the place. I may be shouting for help with the mouse, IF I can even switch this laptop on. Wish me luck.
No rain still here, checked the omimous green blob on the Observations - yes, it's gone elsewhere and our local weather station is reporting still over 15 degrees but BBC says Pembs have had it bad. Off to cook shortly so offline and tomorrow, not sure, think it's ok and dry.
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Thanks Anna [who has gone,] but found something odd about accessing iPlayer TV. It says I am in N.Ireland, whereas I come under the London area. When I click London on the list it goes straight back to N Ireland.
I've just done a scan and it was okay. I'm logging off soon so perhaps someone can help tomorrow.
bestio
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I must apologise to board members. I am now on leave until Mon 22nd, so this deplorable weather is obviously my fault. If it's any consolation, it's bucketing down here, but does anyone know what it's like in W Yorks. where I'm going tomorrow?
Saly, sorry to hear about your iplayer problems; I hope they are soon resolved. And your simple mouse. But is it a singing mouse? I heard about (and heard!) this on this morning's R4 news.
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Originally posted by mangerton View PostI must apologise to board members. I am now on leave until Mon 22nd, so this deplorable weather is obviously my fault. If it's any consolation, it's bucketing down here, but does anyone know what it's like in W Yorks. where I'm going tomorrow?
Saly, sorry to hear about your iplayer problems; I hope they are soon resolved. And your simple mouse. But is it a singing mouse? I heard about (and heard!) this on this morning's R4 news.
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Anna
Originally posted by mangerton View PostI must apologise to board members. I am now on leave until Mon 22nd, so this deplorable weather is obviously my fault. If it's any consolation, it's bucketing down here, but does anyone know what it's like in W Yorks. where I'm going tomorrow?
Actually, wiki is rather vague, N. Yorks seems a rather nebulous affair, stretching from Leeds to Calderdale
Anyroadup Pet, I'll say you're all reet till Wednesday week hence, after that it'll fair come over Will's Mother and drowned rats wilt feel fair at home!!
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Originally posted by Anna View PostBy Eck Lad. Ift I knew where N. Yorks wur I'd send t'whippet oot wi' a bucket of bladderwrack to hang on't barn door!
Actually, wiki is rather vague, N. Yorks seems a rather nebulous affair, stretching from Leeds to Calderdale
Anyroadup Pet, I'll say you're all reet till Wednesday week hence, after that it'll fair come over Will's Mother and drowned rats wilt feel fair at home!!
Anyway, I actually said W Yorks, but since it's not all that far from Leeds (Bronte country, specifically) I suppose it might be N Yorks after all. This E/W thing is all very confusing. (Useless knowledge alert: Liverpool is further east than Edinburgh.)
Thank you for your kind words and weather forecast - and to S_A for the more traditional version. I shall certainly pack a mac.
* I've just taken the sensible course of looking up "bladderwrack", and your barn door remark now makes perfect sense. I suppose you might cook with with it; I remember being given laverbread on my first visit to Wales.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostI see it's expected to be fine in W Yorks tomorrow, moderate breeze, up to about 12 C. Take a mac just in case of a shower, I'd advise.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by mangerton View PostAnyway, I actually said W Yorks, but since it's not all that far from Leeds (Bronte country, specifically) I suppose it might be N Yorks after all.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Anna
It did rain last night in the end, but only from about 7pm to 9.30pm, we got off lightly, there were flash floods elsewhere, including my Mum's birthplace, Bedlinog, about the first time a place halfway up the mountain at the end of a track has been newsworthy!! Today has been rather nice, couple of horrendously sharp showers lunchtime but again, very warm, no need for waterproofs, in fact only one layer and a light jacket required. Lovely.
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