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Bill You're A Pain! :P
I came here to find out a bit about the current technologies of
Digital TV. Made the mistake of reading a "Rigger's Diary". Went back to download *all* the "Rigger's Diaries" I could find. Which was back to July 2003. Now I'm finally caught up to date, and I've hardly had time to watch TV for so long now I don't think I'll bother. G |
I'm pleased you're happy. If you are. I'm not sure. But anyway, cheers!
Bill |
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Dickie mint wrote:
wrote: I'm pleased you're happy. If you are. I'm not sure. But anyway, cheers! Bill Let's have some more, please. Cheers, Richard Yes indeed, come on Bill. I look in here each night for some erudition and thought-provoking anecdotes but all I find is that crushing bore in the "definition of hi-fi" thread. cheers -- in anticipation Andereida |
Domino wrote in news:d6cs6d$p3g$1
@nwrdmz02.dmz.ncs.ea.ibs-infra.bt.com: Yes indeed, come on Bill. I look in here each night for some erudition and thought-provoking anecdotes but all I find is that crushing bore in the "definition of hi-fi" thread. Wow, that was some thread; I just looked back to see who you're referring to, but there seems to be more than one possiblity. Could you clarify, please? :o)) mike |
I've been out of the country for two months, and was looking forward to reading some. Where are they! Let's have some more, please. Gentlemen, I'm very flattered by these remarks, and I apologise for the paucity of the 'Rigger's Diary'in the last few months. I have to be honest. For some time now I've been overwhelmed with work and life generally, to the extent that I have been a bit humourless, or, as those close to me would put it, a miserable old *******. Hil saw me degenerating into a nervous wreck and dragged me off kicking and screaming for a holiday a fortnight ago. We're still away but will be back soon. The best holidays are those that let you see your life with a more accurate perspective, and that's what's happenned. Decisions have been made, serious ones, about lifestyle and workload, and hopefully I won't get so fraught again. So with a bit of luck I'll be able to see the funny side again soon. If so, I'll be sure to report it here! Bill |
On 16 May 2005 17:19:35 -0700, "
wrote: I'm pleased you're happy. If you are. I'm not sure. But anyway, cheers! Much better programmes than on most of the channels most of the time G cmsg newgroup alt.fan.rigger's.diary |
wrote in message oups.com... I've been out of the country for two months, and was looking forward to reading some. Where are they! Let's have some more, please. Gentlemen, I'm very flattered by these remarks, and I apologise for the paucity of the 'Rigger's Diary'in the last few months. I have to be honest. For some time now I've been overwhelmed with work and life generally, to the extent that I have been a bit humourless, or, as those close to me would put it, a miserable old *******. Hil saw me degenerating into a nervous wreck and dragged me off kicking and screaming for a holiday a fortnight ago. We're still away but will be back soon. The best holidays are those that let you see your life with a more accurate perspective, and that's what's happenned. Decisions have been made, serious ones, about lifestyle and workload, and hopefully I won't get so fraught again. So with a bit of luck I'll be able to see the funny side again soon. If so, I'll be sure to report it here! Bill ....and you've just proved Hil's point - doing your e-mails not only whilst on holiday but whilst AWAY on holiday!!! I admit I miss my PC whilst away on my hols and dread the hundreds of junk/spam mails waiting when I get back (not to mention the Usenet groups) but I know I'm better off for the complete break. I wouldn't dare say get a life........................... -- Woody harrogate2 at ntlworld dot com |
harrogate2 wrote:
...and you've just proved Hil's point - doing your e-mails not only whilst on holiday but whilst AWAY on holiday!!! I admit I miss my PC whilst away on my hols and dread the hundreds of junk/spam mails waiting when I get back (not to mention the Usenet groups) but I know I'm better off for the complete break. I wouldn't dare say get a life........................... When on holiday I normally manage to slip away for a quick half hour with our teenage lads, while my wife is in a craft shop. We find ourselves an internet caf=E9, they sit down and exchange gibberish with their friends on MSN Messenger, and I dive into the Newsgroups via Google. Everyone's happy, (and 'sad') ! :-) |
Mark Carver wrote:
harrogate2 wrote: ...and you've just proved Hil's point - doing your e-mails not only whilst on holiday but whilst AWAY on holiday!!! I admit I miss my PC whilst away on my hols and dread the hundreds of junk/spam mails waiting when I get back (not to mention the Usenet groups) but I know I'm better off for the complete break. I wouldn't dare say get a life........................... When on holiday I normally manage to slip away for a quick half hour with our teenage lads, while my wife is in a craft shop. We find ourselves an internet café, they sit down and exchange gibberish with their friends on MSN Messenger, and I dive into the Newsgroups via Google. Everyone's happy, (and 'sad') ! :-) I took the opposite approach, I went on holiday with about 30 regulars from a forum. No computers needed then!! -- James... www.jameshart.co.uk |
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