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Message 385591 - Posted: 2 Aug 2006, 6:13:28 UTC

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Message 385611 - Posted: 2 Aug 2006, 7:02:06 UTC

By the way, good morning everyone :)
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Message 385616 - Posted: 2 Aug 2006, 7:09:15 UTC - in response to Message 385220.  


Once you've managed putting a hand on her, you'll have du cuddle Tippi for me ! ;)

Properties, family, yacht ... you have all what I don't have. :) It doesn't mean that I'm missing all this, of course.

Paris is a special town with a very special atmosphere ; it's difficult not to fall in love with it ... :)


Your so right about it being difficult not to fall in love with Paris. I'll have to look you up when I come again, I think you'd be the perfect guide.

And that gives me the opportunity to post two of the many lovely photos of Paris that you've taken. Yours is an intimate view of the city that I enjoy very much.







Thank you for chosing my pictures ! :)

These two were taken in an ancient place called : Cour de Rohan. A rogh translation coujld be "Courtyard of Rohan";

I must "scroll to the right" to see the messages in full here too ! :(


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Message 385619 - Posted: 2 Aug 2006, 7:12:37 UTC - in response to Message 385220.  


Once you've managed putting a hand on her, you'll have du cuddle Tippi for me ! ;)

Properties, family, yacht ... you have all what I don't have. :) It doesn't mean that I'm missing all this, of course.

Paris is a special town with a very special atmosphere ; it's difficult not to fall in love with it ... :)


Your so right about it being difficult not to fall in love with Paris. I'll have to look you up when I come again, I think you'd be the perfect guide.

And that gives me the opportunity to post two of the many lovely photos of Paris that you've taken. Yours is an intimate view of the city that I enjoy very much.







Thank you for chosing my pictures ! :)

These two were taken in an ancient place called : Cour de Rohan. A rogh translation coujld be "Courtyard of Rohan";

I must "scroll to the right" to see the messages in full here too ! :(


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Message 385660 - Posted: 2 Aug 2006, 8:43:56 UTC
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BTW: I dont like these white boxes.
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Message 385664 - Posted: 2 Aug 2006, 9:00:55 UTC

Heyas Champ!

Be patient, Champ. They won't be staying white. Whenever changes are being made to a forum, they always look awful until all the little parts of the program are finished.

Let's wait and see how it all turns out and then we'll know what we're talking about. ;)
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Message 385749 - Posted: 2 Aug 2006, 11:36:24 UTC - in response to Message 385664.  

Heyas Champ!

Be patient, Champ. They won't be staying white. Whenever changes are being made to a forum, they always look awful until all the little parts of the program are finished.

Let's wait and see how it all turns out and then we'll know what we're talking about. ;)


I want the blue lins back Buhuhuhu....
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Message 385941 - Posted: 2 Aug 2006, 15:02:45 UTC - in response to Message 385749.  

Heyas Champ!

Be patient, Champ. They won't be staying white. Whenever changes are being made to a forum, they always look awful until all the little parts of the program are finished.

Let's wait and see how it all turns out and then we'll know what we're talking about. ;)


I want the blue lins back Buhuhuhu....


Me too, and the boxes stretch the threads. :-(

Good morning, Champ, Beets, Michael, Robert, Misfit, others..

I slept for about 10 hours, so I must have needed it.

And the weather here has changed, so it's nice and normal again. YAY!

I think they are changing the forumcode to be equal for all the BOINC fora. And for the languages, not long time ago there was some testings over at Pirates (Arrrrrr...) with some changes, and also where we could contribute with translations to the languages we know. I made one to Danish. :-)

A nice, quiet, and peaceful day is ahead. :-)


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Message 385992 - Posted: 2 Aug 2006, 15:50:02 UTC
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Heyas Fuzzy!

Good morning to you. I'm glad to hear about your fine weather (for a change)!

We're all happy around my household this morning. Tippi showed up! She was found sleeping contentedly on a couch pillow in the sunshine. She had breakfast and milk and ate with a large appetite. We played "Chase the String" for a half hour. She's very quick and has super-fast reflexes. I think she'll be a good hunter!

All of us are very cheered that she's turned up safe and sound.

I'll go shopping for a couple of toys for her, perhaps a small ball.
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Message 385997 - Posted: 2 Aug 2006, 15:53:17 UTC

wadded up balls of paper work well in the meantime....
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Message 386032 - Posted: 2 Aug 2006, 16:07:15 UTC - in response to Message 385997.  

wadded up balls of paper work well in the meantime....

Hey! Good idea!

Man, you wouldn't believe how small she is, not even two hands long, fully stretched out! When she's larger, I'll get her a ball of yarn, cats love to tear those apart. LOL

Anyways, I'm much relieved she turned up. ;)
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Message 386051 - Posted: 2 Aug 2006, 16:18:52 UTC - in response to Message 386032.  

wadded up balls of paper work well in the meantime....

Hey! Good idea!

Man, you wouldn't believe how small she is, not even two hands long, fully stretched out! When she's larger, I'll get her a ball of yarn, cats love to tear those apart. LOL

Anyways, I'm much relieved she turned up. ;)


Good you found her. She is a little baby after all.

And kittens don't need expensive toys, they can play with everything, just wait till she finds out how funny it is to climb in your curtains. ;-)



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Message 386059 - Posted: 2 Aug 2006, 16:21:27 UTC

Don't forget to leave paper bags and empty cardboard boxes lying on the floor. I had a kitten onetime that was infatuated with leaping up to try and snag my neckties. Eventually, before he was even full grown, he could snag one 5 feet up in the air.
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Message 386063 - Posted: 2 Aug 2006, 16:24:44 UTC - in response to Message 386051.  


Good you found her. She is a little baby after all.

And kittens don't need expensive toys, they can play with everything, just wait till she finds out how funny it is to climb in your curtains. ;-)

EEK! Now you're scaring me again! Our curtains are over 16 feet high! I'll have to bring a step ladder into the house, just in case.

Yikes! You have to be so careful with little ones! I've already learned to open the door very slowly, just in case she right on the other side. ;)

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Message 386066 - Posted: 2 Aug 2006, 16:26:15 UTC - in response to Message 386059.  

Don't forget to leave paper bags and empty cardboard boxes lying on the floor. I had a kitten onetime that was infatuated with leaping up to try and snag my neckties. Eventually, before he was even full grown, he could snag one 5 feet up in the air.

Hahahah! You named him "Jumper" I bet.

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Message 386072 - Posted: 2 Aug 2006, 16:29:36 UTC

Ever see a marlin jumping and twisting up out of the water? He looked like that. Point being if you start the cat out at low heights snagging things in the air they'll be in the NBA before you know it.
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Message 386085 - Posted: 2 Aug 2006, 16:40:27 UTC - in response to Message 386072.  

Ever see a marlin jumping and twisting up out of the water? He looked like that. Point being if you start the cat out at low heights snagging things in the air they'll be in the NBA before you know it.

I dunno that I want to train Tippi for the NBA...I've got pretty darn expensive ties! LOL

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Message 386092 - Posted: 2 Aug 2006, 16:43:07 UTC
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Use a washrag. I doubt she'll mind!

edit--also they like to play the same game with paper towels or tissues....they love being able to rip little pieces off.
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Message 386108 - Posted: 2 Aug 2006, 16:51:15 UTC

Morning all. (oops, looked at clock. It's after noon.)


Hope the heat isn't causing too much disruption in everybody's activities.
A recently discovered leak in the roof will have me working on a heat reflective and absorbing surface in 100+ temps, thereby ensuring my venture to heat-related shangri-la. *thud*

Beets, could you shoot me an e-mail? My imported my backup .pst file is literally nothing to write home about. I did manage to resurrect a few addresses, but lost most of the important stuff. pfffffttt.

So much for placing unquestioning allegiance in my extenal hard drive.

I did manage to save a lot of cryptic files with unknown extensions that will have me searching and researching the programs that created them. Woohoo!
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