the midnight shut down

Started by Ann, Dec 08, 2007, 00:10:09

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Simon

Quote from: Ann on Dec 09, 2007, 11:35:01
Very nice Simon, but really not necessary.. in this thread anyway.

I'm sure it will get some use, Ann.  ;)
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Rik

Well, for the second night running, I was here at midnight and Ann was not.

Am I being stood up?  :o
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Ann

I am here  ;D but I was doing a tesco online shop, Rik, and spending an absolute fortune.  Too easy to click this and that.  But I did take note and no disconnection.  So I guess it's sorted.  Either that or it's intermittent.. ha!  But really I think it was as someone said somewhere along the line, that it was checking IP and when I entered the IP myself it no longer had to check.  Shame that the settings part of My Account said that it was best to leave it blank.

Rik

Quote from: Ann on Dec 10, 2007, 00:23:21
I am here  ;D but I was doing a tesco online shop, Rik

Have you no shame, Ann!  ;D

QuoteShame that the settings part of My Account said that it was best to leave it blank.

I've never had a problem, using a Netgear 834v2, 834G v3, or the 2 Wire 2700HGV. Odd...  :think:
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Ann

Maybe it'll happen again tomorrow.  I'll be all jittery every night at midnight now, I'll probably never recover.

Gin offer over on Tescos which is why I was late!

Rik

Quote from: Ann on Dec 10, 2007, 00:39:04
Gin offer over on Tescos which is why I was late!

Ah, that's the problem Ann - you're supposed to drink the gin, not pour it into the router.  ;D :out:
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Rik

I can't decide whether you're signalling a response, or lapping at the gin, Ann. ;)
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Glenn

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Ann, don't go to Sainsburys then, they have 2 bottles of spirits for £20, http://www.hotukdeals.com/deal/58216/2-for-20-on-litre-bottles-of-spirit
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....and don't go to Spain, cos you get 5 bottles for around £20.00, shame I never touch the stuff. ;)
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Ann

Tescos offer is the same Glenn, probably explains why as they're competing against Sainsbury's.  They've been putting the price down and down until it's got down to that.

I've never been to Spain, maybe that'll have to be my next holiday destination  ;D

Malc

Quote from: Inactive on Dec 09, 2007, 00:47:15
;D The only thing I have ever found remotely interesting in Casualty is watching the " extra's " walking the corridors with bits of paper in their hands, trying to look invisible. ;D

The end credits are quite exciting, knowing Match of the Day'll be on soon

Ann

Oh you just don't understand.. House was good tonight  ;D

Rik

I always have trouble reconciling House and Bertie Wooster, Ann - it's hard to believe it's the same actor in so many ways. I am a House fan, btw, but not Casualty. ;)
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