What you doing now? - Part 2

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Re: What you doing now? - Part 2

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Suffering from a bad cold. Pleasant stuff.
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I can smell my hogget meal heating in the oven.

Then it's time to gather my librarybooks ready for a visit to the library.

Cheers Bazza
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CaptainBazza wrote:I can smell my hogget meal heating in the oven.

Then it's time to gather my librarybooks ready for a visit to the library.

Cheers Bazza
Hogget?

Is that Colonial for lasagna or summat?
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Actually, under the fancy dressing it was still old mutton.

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CaptainBazza wrote:Actually, under the fancy dressing it was still old mutton.

Cheers Bazza
You've met the wife then ?
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Trying to answer a question.

Who was the last person to be born first in line to the throne?

To which I have Googled the answer . . 1841: Birth of Albert Edward, first son to Queen Victoria, and the last person to be born first in line to the throne.

Am I being thick or something? Why not Charles?

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I'm getting a tad peeved at Guitar Pro wondering why I'm getting all these errors :x They're all in french too so I dunno what's up :-? If only I had the money for GP6 :x
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oldrocker wrote:Trying to answer a question.

Who was the last person to be born first in line to the throne?

To which I have Googled the answer . . 1841: Birth of Albert Edward, first son to Queen Victoria, and the last person to be born first in line to the throne.

Am I being thick or something? Why not Charles?

:o
OK, you can stop worrying now ! :roll:

Elizabeth wasn't Queen when Charles was born hence Bertie being correct.
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buckbeak wrote:I'm getting a tad peeved at Guitar Pro wondering why I'm getting all these errors :x They're all in french too so I dunno what's up :-? If only I had the money for GP6 :x
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I've got GP6 and I've found it to be full of bugs (in fairness it has got a lot better after the last update, but it still gives me plenty of error messages whenever I use it). There are also issues with backwards compatability i.e. it doesn't play GP5 tabs very well. It'll still play them, but it won't sound as good. Personally I'm quite disappointed, and have been considering downgrading to GP5. I have it on an external hard drive somewhere...

Oh, and at the moment I'm in bed. Getting an early night due to my early lectures tomorrow.
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Try to upgrade my awful english :wink: :cry:
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tomtrain wrote:
buckbeak wrote:I'm getting a tad peeved at Guitar Pro wondering why I'm getting all these errors :x They're all in french too so I dunno what's up :-? If only I had the money for GP6 :x
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I've got GP6 and I've found it to be full of bugs (in fairness it has got a lot better after the last update, but it still gives me plenty of error messages whenever I use it). There are also issues with backwards compatability i.e. it doesn't play GP5 tabs very well. It'll still play them, but it won't sound as good. Personally I'm quite disappointed, and have been considering downgrading to GP5. I have it on an external hard drive somewhere...

Oh, and at the moment I'm in bed. Getting an early night due to my early lectures tomorrow.
Hi,
Thanks for your opinion on GP6. Very helpful in chosing whether to buy it. I've had the trial for 6 and on few occasions it has randomly shut down on me all together, no warning, so that has put me off that now. The only Guitar Pro I've had no problems with is 5, 5.2 and 6 seem to be bug ridden, but I have so many songs of my own that are in 5.2 format and it'll take ages to make then into a file I can open with 5 :x
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Trying to sort out impact assessment on structures due to disintegrating turbines! :crazyeyes:

Looking forward to a long long weekend - starting tomorrow -, which will include a visit to Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway. Will not have a laptop wih me so I may suffer from MSTS withdrawal symptoms! :eggface:

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Trying to figure out how to do my second tutorial in C++ :-? .

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Re: What you doing now? - Part 2

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Hi all,
I... am bewildered at the cost of this locking nut for my guitar. From america it roughly is 28 quid I think and it costs more for postage and packaging and such! Baffled for what I should do with my Explorer now, which has a tremolo but Gibson, rather oddly, didn't fit a locking nut? Does any guitarists here know where I could get something similar to this, http://www.keepguitarintune.com/Keep-Gu ... g-Lock.php , In the UK?
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According to my junk email today I can get £8,000,000 from West Africa which I can spend on Speed Dating a Latino hottie whose bra I can get professionally measured before getting a new security camera to record me bringing in my cheap alcohol (having found my way home using my new SatNav).

After using the Viagra, I can sit back with a fine cigar in a house warmed by solar heating watching free satellite television with my new laser improved eyes eating an easy to make recipe and having an exotic massage while I think about becoming a teacher.

Think that’s enough for one day.

Wonder what tomorrow holds?
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