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  1. It was very good. I still prefer headphones, closed eyes, and build a mental picture of the story, while listening to the original album. Never gets old! (IMO) I'm sure some will enjoy this version. Not for me though.
  2. They will try and ban a 'cool' thing, and another will come along. Always has, always will. Hard drugs are illegal, people get those. Owning an unlicensed gun is illegal, people get those. I doubt kids will have too much trouble getting a pack of cigs or a vape! I really don't know what's going through the heads of the muppets that run this country, or may run the country. We have much more serious issues to address, rather than silly vote hunting ideas.
  3. I have the above phone with two numbers. The problem is that, if I'm on a call on SIM1 and someone tries to call the SIM2 number, it just says "This number cannot be reached" (or something like that) That's the same with both numbers/SIMS Both SIMS are on O2, one Pay Monthly, the other PAYG. I've tried with two physical SIMS One eSIM and one physical (can't have eSIM on PAYG) Changing the SIM card slots (Move SIM1 to the SIM2 slot etc) It won't allow me to turn on 'Dual SIM' it doesn't give a reason, just says it can't. That was also tried with physical and eSIM. Both numbers work fine - as long as the other isn't in use. The much older iPhone had no problem. If I was was on a call on one line, the phone would vibrate and show on the screen that the other line was ringing. It's not a VERY old iPhone, iPhone 12 maybe. Any ideas on what to try next? Or, just go back to an iPhone? I've read many articles on it. It seems to be an Android issue, with a lot of people with the same problem. I'm still not convinced that both SIMS being on O2/Android might be the problem.
  4. Didn't know that! Mines been there a long time. I'm not planning on having any more. The one that's on, might as well stay. I doubt it's cheap to have them removed, probably a lot more than having a tattoo done.
  5. I've seen patches of slightly off colour skin on people, say, in the shape of a heart (example) It definitely looked like a tattoo removal. I just wondered if it's got better, those I've seen look quite poor. Maybe the old method of removal.
  6. I think it's up to each person. Some are fantastic artwork, others look like they were done with a sharpened teaspoon! I have one, it was done decades ago. I had it done during my military service...I think it was Aldershot were it was done. TBH it looks a bit rough now, but I can't exactly take it off. I'd say have one if you want. I'd also say to think twice about where on your body, if it's a name or something silly (cartoon etc) You may split up with the 'named' person, like a silly one, it will stay with you all your life I don't know how removal works, or does it work?
  7. You're reyt posh, and loaded! Wetherspoons has a place in the pub sector. It's not for everyone. I've used them the odd time...and yes, they were 'odd' Well, most of them. Not my first choice for a quiet, relaxed chat and a pint! I seem to remember they did a decent breakfast at good money (going back a good few years)
  8. Unfortunately @mike84 is right. I'd like to think someone can prove us wrong, but I doubt it.
  9. Just to add for the OP. The default should be C:\Users\Your account name\Downloads - If it's not, and you want to use the default downloads folder, just copy and edit what I've put. Just alter the "Your account name" part.
  10. I have mine set to ask every time (just the way I use it) Just slick the 3 dots (top right) Settings Downloads Turn off the 'Ask every time' button
  11. I've seen many upset racing pigeon owners a tad upset when they see what's left of their expensive bird. It's nature, the peregrines just see food.
  12. Was it 4 last year? Only 3 hatched...Turned into fantastic Sky Rat killers! (Hunters) Back to watching this years events unfold.
  13. It's not easy if you have a fear, or something triggers a stressful reaction. I'd say the 'at home' way mentioned above. Also mentioned above, don't get stressed about results, or keep repeating them without good reason. I'm sure it will also say on the home ones, it's for guidance only. If you feel there is a problem, give the NHS a call and get advice. As @Zach Clay said, the new watch ones are fairly close. My nurse checked the 3 things my watch does. Not exactly the same, but very near. She said to use them as a guide, not a diagnosis.
  14. I seem to remember BT sending out an email to tell users to alter settings (something like that) or the account would be deleted. I went on and couldn't see what they were on about. It may have been unused accounts. I make a point of 'never' using ISP email accounts. My reason is that I change ISP's. If I don't use their email accounts, I won't have problems with letting people know a new email address etc...if I change. There are plenty of good, free email providers. If you want more security/options, paid for ones are available too. EDIT: Just checked my BT one. It wouldn't log in the old way. I had to use the @btinternet address. It wouldn't recognise the one I used to use. All emails were there. Well, all 3 of them, from me to me when testing it.
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