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Temuchin

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  1. Can't be bothered to PM about this any longer, so I'll post the link to my personal archives here: https://u.pcloud.link/publink/show?code=VZGvntkZzHPfRJYxqqbW4SuSxkOCu8IxHaJy
  2. PM sent...Check your Messages.
  3. Tracklogs is back... but not as we know it... It seems https://tracklogs.co.uk/ is active again, but rather different now. Not sure what's going on with it: lots of words and funky design, but what are they offering (if anything)? The domain was updated on 5th March 2023, but the contact address on the website makes no sense to me: SY21 0BE is mid Wales, yet I don't see the street on Google Maps. Plus the phone number is non-geographic. And their logo is for TRACKLOG... Anyone any ideas?
  4. Me: was there ever an HP 1032 printer? ChatGPT: Yes, there was an HP LaserJet 1032 printer. It was a monochrome laser printer produced by Hewlett-Packard. Me: is it still supported? ChatGPT: No, the HP LaserJet 1032 printer is an older model and is no longer supported by HP. Official support, including software updates and technical assistance, is typically limited to a certain number of years after a product is released. As this printer is over a decade old, it is likely that support has been discontinued. Me: Will it work under Windows 10? ChatGPT: It's possible that the HP LaserJet 1032 printer may work with Windows 10, but there is no guarantee. As the printer is an older model, it may not have drivers or software that are compatible with the latest version of Windows. Additionally, even if you are able to install the necessary drivers, there is no guarantee that the printer will function properly, as older hardware may not be fully compatible with newer operating systems. It may be best to check the HP website for compatibility information or look for newer printers that are fully supported on Windows 10.
  5. Although Frank was mainly known for playing around Sheffield, he did venture further afield. I first saw him at the Ancholme Inn in Brigg (Lincs), 1969 or 1970, and he played there quite frequently (those were the days when he'd still play "Purple Haze"...). Also saw him down south at the Greyhound Inn on Fulham Palace Road in London, and at Kingston Poly where he was the support act for Al Stewart.
  6. I see you're new here. Please check your Messages Inbox.
  7. (Forget to mention that I sent you a PM about this...)
  8. PM sent. I see that the tracklogs.co.uk domain is still up for sale (starting bids at £100!). They're surely having a laugh - that traffic stats graph it shows is just not credible (plus it gives no idea of the units on the Y-axis!).
  9. Sometimes, I wish there was a Post Of The Year award...
  10. Well, that's what I'm suspecting. In which case, thousands of others will be seeing the same issue, and I'd have thought it would have been flagged up.
  11. I thought I was imagining this, but, over the past few years, in the 3 or 4 weeks before my house insurance or car insurance are due for renewal, the amount of spam I get rockets up and then dies down after the renewal dates... None of the spam is insurance-related, just an increase in volume of the usual nonsense. Is anyone else experiencing this?
  12. If you're getting loads of white vinegar in, another possibility is vinegar + salt + washing-up liquid. AIUI, the vinegar and salt are the destroyers, the washing-up liquid to keep it bound to the weeds. Suggested mix (scale as appropriate): Vinegar 1gallon (4.5L) Salt 1 cup WUL 1 tablespoon
  13. We had Justfascias in earlier this year to do exactly what you are looking for. Very impressed with them, right from first contact through to completion, everything very professional and considerate.
  14. There's a discussion about posting photos here. Basically, you need to upload it to an external site and then link to it in your post. Delighted to hear that a red kite has been seen regularly in these parts. I still remember being astounded by my first sighting of one, on Alport Towers back in the mid 80s, blown over from Wales by strong winds.
  15. Well, some enterprising person/outfit snapped up the tracklogs.co.uk domain on 5th December and registered it for a year , and is now seeking bids for it - starting at £100... Don't think I'll bother...
  16. There's a fly-through video of the proposed route in a 2018 Highways England page at https://highwaysengland.citizenspace.com/he/trans-pennine-upgrade/ Does that still apply? I can't find any updated video.
  17. Well, to absolutely no one's surprise, the domain was not renewed and is now flagged as "*** This registration has been SUSPENDED. ***". (See https://www.whois.com/whois/tracklogs.co.uk). It seems that the domain will become available for purchase 90 days after the expiry date (4th September + 90 days). So, if I were to purchase the domain, is anyone able to advise on the legality of using it to host the final version of the software, along with the purchased maps that any subscribers can provide (which are and will remain out of date)?
  18. I've sent you a Private Message...
  19. I wouldn't have thought there'd be a specific book about the walk, but there are plenty of online resources e.g. full route description, map, GPX here and bookings for a guided walk here.
  20. How come I've never heard of this place - it sounds magnificent?! Think I'll finally have to get round to doing the Five Weirs and pay a visit.
  21. Have you not tried searching for online German courses? Many are available, free and paid for. I'm not sure how "free" the free ones would be, but https://www.deutsch-lernen.com/ might be a typical example.
  22. I (and others here) can provide the installation files for Tracklogs 3.18.02. But the ability to share maps would be great if a single repository could be set up somewhere for all of us to upload to. Can anyone advise on this?
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