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Hi all,
I'd just like you to consider making a diary entry for 23rd June (the Teams' birthday) and to consider asking if you can make a point of logging on to the forum sometime - I'd suggest say from 5pm to 7pm... (all times are BST, which = GMT/UTC +1hour)
(PS Dr Who is on at 7pm that day - the penultimate episode for this series !!)
I'd dearly love to break the record for the most members online at once....I'm sure we can do better than the 64 who were online on 6th Dec 2006....and I'll even consider banning "Google's" IP address for that time, just so that it's real!!!.
regards,
Tim
I'd just like you to consider making a diary entry for 23rd June (the Teams' birthday) and to consider asking if you can make a point of logging on to the forum sometime - I'd suggest say from 5pm to 7pm... (all times are BST, which = GMT/UTC +1hour)
(PS Dr Who is on at 7pm that day - the penultimate episode for this series !!)
I'd dearly love to break the record for the most members online at once....I'm sure we can do better than the 64 who were online on 6th Dec 2006....and I'll even consider banning "Google's" IP address for that time, just so that it's real!!!.
regards,
Tim
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UBT - Timbo wrote:and there was me thinking metric.....! (i.e. centimetres !!)Timby wrote:Years not inches !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I know how that mind works sometimes :lol:
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Tim
There was me biting my tongue thinking I'd get a slap on the wrist and who should say it for me? pfffttttt
You wanna be careful Tim, that Moderator Halifax is back on the prowl
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Of course, if you're busy before 9pm, (and you have broadband) you can always log in before hand...the forum doesn't "time out" if you are inactive....melter65 wrote:I've voted for after 9pm as I know I'll be able to stay logged on with no interuptions after that time. But, as others have said, if another time slot wins I'll make every effort to be here!
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That's OK - Newcastle in Aus is on UTC +10 (AEST) time or UTC +11 (AEDT), depending on when "summer time" starts down there.david wrote:No problem i am happy to be on any time just let me know,however being in Australia once i run out of fingers to count the time difference i'm in trouble
So, Saturday 5pm BST = 6pm UTC, which I think is Sunday 4am AEST or 5am AEDT.
Looks like a very early start for you but only if you are around at the start of the bash.....maybe we can all come around to your place for breakfast...?
Maybe you can log in on Saturday night (your time) and leave your PC on (crunching???)....as long as you're on broadband
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For me between 5 and 7 is best as there's sod all on telly at that time on a Saturday and I'll be getting all and impatient and excited waiting for Doctor Who. 7-8 - even though it's the most popular time according to the poll - for me is a definite resounding No-no !!!
Sad, I know, working my social life around a TV show - but it IS Doctor Who! :shock:
Oh, and I've just remembered, we've got a wedding ceilidh to go to after that.
Sad, I know, working my social life around a TV show - but it IS Doctor Who! :shock:
Oh, and I've just remembered, we've got a wedding ceilidh to go to after that.
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While I too will be glad to see the Doctor saving us (again) from all these weird aliens, I would like to mention that there are two other options open to you:UBT - Janea wrote:......I'll be getting all and impatient and excited waiting for Doctor Who. 7-8 - even though it's the most popular time according to the poll - for me is a definite resounding No-no !!!.......
1) tape it on your VCR or Sky+ box
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2) watch the repeat on BBC 3 the next day !
So, why should Dr Who take a back seat?.....coz some of the specially invited VIP guests may be making an appearance in our chat room, that's why. :shock:
And these may be "once in a lifetime, non repeatable" appearances....
And you really will kick yourself, if you missed the opportunity to hear what they have to say, or even to pose them a question concerning their project!!!
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A "cielidh" is an traditional Gaelic dance "event" where people go to have a "good time" and meet other people and drink copious amounts of alcohol and be merry. (It can also be a party...!!!).Temujin wrote:Whats one of them thenUBT - Janea wrote:Oh, and I've just remembered, we've got a wedding ceilidh to go to after that.
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As Timbo said, it's Irish for 'P*ss-Up'!Temujin wrote:Whats one of them thenUBT - Janea wrote:Oh, and I've just remembered, we've got a wedding ceilidh to go to after that.

Dr Who always goes on the Sky+ (as does Dr Who Confidential on BBC3 straight after) but I usually watch it 'live' as well. But this time I will make a point of being here for the Special Guest!

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DR WHO DR bloomin WHO, I remember watching it as a kid and many years ago I worked for a year in Television Scenery For Ackland Snow and we used to make the Dr Who sets for the BBC.
But what is the fascination with DR Who now? I always thought it was for kids but I'm obviously missing something here, not that I'm much of a TV watcher anyway.
Who's that Frog.
But what is the fascination with DR Who now? I always thought it was for kids but I'm obviously missing something here, not that I'm much of a TV watcher anyway.
Who's that Frog.
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In the interest of science and in the hope it may benefit Frog kind I shall do my best to look out for it and see what all the fuss is about.ghosttrain wrote:Ye gods, you don't watch Dr Who?? OK so Billie Piper has left but it's still great to watch. It's aimed now at a much older audiance, give it a whirl Froggi.
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Well as we're all Morris dancers - including the bride and groom (the ones with black faces, BIG sticks and making loads of noise - not the hanky wavers) it's a big dance with a live folk band and a dance caller, so there'll be loads of country dancing, food and of course alcoholic beverages.Temujin wrote:Whats one of them thenUBT - Janea wrote:Oh, and I've just remembered, we've got a wedding ceilidh to go to after that.
And we will be Sky +'ing Doctor Who - that's a given - but as others have said, we like to watch it live too. Looks like I will be multi-tasking somewhat that evening!
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It's Yahoo crawling on the site.
Most search engines use the same ip address to crawl with, so you can have 50 google spiders on the site seen as one guest.
Yahoo uses different ip addresses for all of the spiders so they are seen as multiple guests!
This messing up the most users thing. If it needs to be reset to 0 I am sure I can do it!
Most search engines use the same ip address to crawl with, so you can have 50 google spiders on the site seen as one guest.
Yahoo uses different ip addresses for all of the spiders so they are seen as multiple guests!
This messing up the most users thing. If it needs to be reset to 0 I am sure I can do it!
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