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  • in reply to: Vale Karl Malden #1905622
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    I always liked him. He also looked like my Dad (Without that hooter!). RIP.

    in reply to: General Discussion #326957
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    The Flahdur snake was in a seperate room.

    I wouldn’t keep an animal with a baby, personally. Even some “Domesticated” dogs get jealous. That could be an owner / training problem, but instinct never leaves.

    in reply to: Toddler killed by Python #1905625
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    The Flahdur snake was in a seperate room.

    I wouldn’t keep an animal with a baby, personally. Even some “Domesticated” dogs get jealous. That could be an owner / training problem, but instinct never leaves.

    in reply to: General Discussion #326962
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    Welcome indeed.

    I’m sure you’ll enjoy it.

    Now and again, we have a jolly old “Heated debate” in the General discussion section. But we’ll all buy each other a beer if we meet.

    in reply to: Newbie at this forum #1905629
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    Welcome indeed.

    I’m sure you’ll enjoy it.

    Now and again, we have a jolly old “Heated debate” in the General discussion section. But we’ll all buy each other a beer if we meet.

    in reply to: General Discussion #326972
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    A Californy King snake eh?
    Does it slip off the leash?

    So, if you had a toddler in the house….would you still keep the Snake?

    in reply to: Toddler killed by Python #1905639
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    A Californy King snake eh?
    Does it slip off the leash?

    So, if you had a toddler in the house….would you still keep the Snake?

    in reply to: General Discussion #326976
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    if you click the drop down bar underneath the now playing tab, find enhancements, look for color settings, not sure what its called at the moment, ill have a look when i can

    could just be the settings have somehow changed

    Yes.
    Nope.

    All those settings seem fine.

    Edit….BTW I can’t uninstall it. When I try, It tells me it is rolling back to previous version. It doesn’t uninstall even though the box says “Remove” (Add/remove programs)

    in reply to: Windows Media Player question #1905644
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    if you click the drop down bar underneath the now playing tab, find enhancements, look for color settings, not sure what its called at the moment, ill have a look when i can

    could just be the settings have somehow changed

    Yes.
    Nope.

    All those settings seem fine.

    Edit….BTW I can’t uninstall it. When I try, It tells me it is rolling back to previous version. It doesn’t uninstall even though the box says “Remove” (Add/remove programs)

    in reply to: General Discussion #327032
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    No they don’t. Constrictors squeeze their prey so that every time it breathes out, it cant breathe back in so it asphyxiates. 😉

    I echo your words. Poor kid, idiot parents. 😡

    Paul

    Not the direction I wanted the topic to go, but the “Telly” had a Boa grab a Duck (Or was it a Cormorant??). Duck covered in sensors to measure what happened. Crushing force equivelent to a man with a Yankee school bus on his chest. IIRC it was 1500lbs pSq inch. Heart stopped before lungs. Not good.

    in reply to: Toddler killed by Python #1905666
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    No they don’t. Constrictors squeeze their prey so that every time it breathes out, it cant breathe back in so it asphyxiates. 😉

    I echo your words. Poor kid, idiot parents. 😡

    Paul

    Not the direction I wanted the topic to go, but the “Telly” had a Boa grab a Duck (Or was it a Cormorant??). Duck covered in sensors to measure what happened. Crushing force equivelent to a man with a Yankee school bus on his chest. IIRC it was 1500lbs pSq inch. Heart stopped before lungs. Not good.

    in reply to: General Discussion #327038
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    I can’t see your settings, I don’t know which browser you are using and it’s too hot for clairvoyancy.

    If it was a site problem, surely it would be affecting all users and we’d have been swamped with complaints by now?

    Didn’t you upload a picture of yourself sitting in a Lancaster the other day? :confused:

    Indeed.
    IE7 (Because 8 is still poo).
    Security set to medium (So macros work).
    As I said, I only have the problem on this site. But it’s no great shake, it takes 15 seconds to log in again.

    When I had a naff internet connection (Toucan) it would throw you out if you were inactive for a spell. “It” gives your bandwidth to a user that is sending / receiving/surfing at the time. Hence the £6.00 a month cheap fee. Could it be that for other users?
    I’m with Orange BTW.

    in reply to: site problems #1905674
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    I can’t see your settings, I don’t know which browser you are using and it’s too hot for clairvoyancy.

    If it was a site problem, surely it would be affecting all users and we’d have been swamped with complaints by now?

    Didn’t you upload a picture of yourself sitting in a Lancaster the other day? :confused:

    Indeed.
    IE7 (Because 8 is still poo).
    Security set to medium (So macros work).
    As I said, I only have the problem on this site. But it’s no great shake, it takes 15 seconds to log in again.

    When I had a naff internet connection (Toucan) it would throw you out if you were inactive for a spell. “It” gives your bandwidth to a user that is sending / receiving/surfing at the time. Hence the £6.00 a month cheap fee. Could it be that for other users?
    I’m with Orange BTW.

    in reply to: General Discussion #327056
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    There is a Police Dog Handler that lives in a village near me and I often see the dog being exercised on farmland nearby; I imagine that these dogs cannot be exercised in ‘public’ areas used by other dog owners.

    The ‘van’ that the dog is moved about in has signs on the side of it that state that the vehicle is ‘air-conditioned’ and that the public shouldn’t be worried if the dog is left unattended in the vehicle. Possibly there was a failure of a similar system in the van in question?

    I cannot imagine that the two dogs died as a result of wilful neglect.

    I’m certain it wasn’t wilful, it “Reads” like he changed shift and the new team didn’t get the message to relieve the dogs.

    in reply to: Dogs die in hot cars #1905690
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    There is a Police Dog Handler that lives in a village near me and I often see the dog being exercised on farmland nearby; I imagine that these dogs cannot be exercised in ‘public’ areas used by other dog owners.

    The ‘van’ that the dog is moved about in has signs on the side of it that state that the vehicle is ‘air-conditioned’ and that the public shouldn’t be worried if the dog is left unattended in the vehicle. Possibly there was a failure of a similar system in the van in question?

    I cannot imagine that the two dogs died as a result of wilful neglect.

    I’m certain it wasn’t wilful, it “Reads” like he changed shift and the new team didn’t get the message to relieve the dogs.

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