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Reece
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21 Jan 2011 20:04 |
Halooooooooo where is everybody?
Got a fright when I couldn't see anyone on the first page and thought oh! no! whooshed again - what have my dear friends been saying?
Starting to feel somewhat better since the New Year began and decided to do a little work on my dear OH's tree, which I started a year or so ago for him. Imagine my surprise to read your comments on Dr Who as I have just found that a cousin of his was in an episode in 1966! Was William Hartnell in the title role then? I think he must have been and although I remember John Pertwee and possibly Patrick Troughton as well I don't think I have watched it since.
Lovely to see the sun today but it was also very cold out. I do hope that we have more sunny days now - is Wayne complaining about the hot, sunny weather - I'll go and have a little read and see what you've all been doing.
No, I'm not keen on the new IGI either, I couldn't cope with wading through hundreds of names all in the USA despite putting in England! Very frustrating but we will probably have to get used to it.
Hope all is well with everyone.
Love and best wishes
Reece
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SylviaInCanada
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21 Jan 2011 20:16 |
Hi all
Had bad news last night ..... my friend who had glioma died, peacefully on Thursday evening.
Re the IGI
If you go to the new site, scroll down and there is a "go to previous site"
That takes you back to the "old" site
Enter that in your Favourites, and you'lll be able to do all the searching as you sued to do.
Also ... if searching on the new site, always go to Advanced Search, and enter England or County in "Place" .. that will bring up those records first before it shows the US ones.
take care everyone
sylvia xxx
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FRANK06
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21 Jan 2011 21:10 |
Nice to see you again Reece,
Yes we are all still here and just watching Rosie/Cynthia trying to cram a quart into a pint pot with her nose in the air......
William Hartnell was indeed the first Doctor1963-66 and I've been quite happy with them all apart from Sylvester McCoy and Mark Smith.
Now then............." as you sued to do "
Not getting at you Sylvia but I always think it's amazing how some words appear when you type.
Obviously you know how to spell used and if you look at the keyboard it's U with the right hand then SED with the left hand, or even if you type one fingered, the U will still be first.
............so how on earth does the U end up in the middle of S & ED.
It happens to me regularly i.e. PARTS coming out as APRTS as if the right hand side of the keyboard is slower than the left.............weird.
Rod Serling.
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SylviaInCanada
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21 Jan 2011 21:14 |
lol! Frank
I always manage to mis-type used,
and Vancouver always comes out as Vancovuer
plus a couple of others
I too wonder how I do it!
s xx
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bega
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22 Jan 2011 01:16 |
on the IGI subject
Is anyone having trouble getting into it Old and NEW I can log in do my indexing but cannot access the archives, even via the indexing page whether I log in as a sub or not still no go.
Any how I have sent admin an email to see if the problem exists at their end.
I find the New Site quite good (as what Sylvia said) goto adavanced type most of your info in that is needed and if you are confident that what you are looking for is right click the exact spelling box as well. I usually find that who I am looking for is at the bottom of the page for you to look at and 9 outa 10 times it's correct.
Even if there isnt any link at the bottom just click the arrow to reveal the rest. I use the search pilot as well by narrowing down using the boxes above ie place etc; I have found quite a few listings via that page plus also I can access another beta site as well.
How highs'the water MAMA 10 mtrs high n risin
Wayno
Ps Ive come back as it is all now workin fine I musta scared off the gremlins' Oh Hell I cannot win now it says site maintenance in process. Im Back yet again just found the problem It's Palemoon causing the interruption I am now using Google Chrome and all is working fine see it pays to look A
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Cynthia
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22 Jan 2011 08:35 |
Hi Reece, it's good to hear you sounding so positive. I'm sure you will enjoy exploring your dear OH's tree and it could bring back lots of happy memories.
Haven't looked at the IGI for a short while Wayno.....I have more or less come to a standstill on my tree and I don't really do lookups - not as clever as our Sylvia - so haven't used it enough to comment.
Once I have done all my messaging on this site, I am ready for a good old chat......or 'blether' as Frank would possibly understand it. So I chat here and there.
Sylvia, take no notice of himself - he's just being 'picky' - quarts and pint pots indeed! Humph.
I was trained as a shorthand typist and can type without looking at the keyboard............just thought I would show off for a moment......lol
It looks a bit nippy outside......br.......just as long as it doesn't snow!
Hope the others are okay. Haven't heard from Evelyn in a while. Stay tucked up Ven. Robert - it's far too cold for you to be venturing out.
Love to all. Cx
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Susan
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22 Jan 2011 09:12 |
Hi Everyone
Reece lovely to hear from you and I too think doing your other Half's tree will bring you a lot of pleasure and some good memories to boot.
William Hartnell was the oringinal Dr Who ,now I hear the name it reminded me...he was my favorite. I don't think I watch it after him as I came to OZ in 1966 and I just did not bother to look for it ,the TV here was so different to the Uk .
The Aunt is not to good but they are all keeping up to date just incase I have to make a dash for the Uk.
Better get dinner on . Catch you all a little later . Suex
Wayne is the water going to be a problem for you or are you out of the way and high and dry.they have promised us rain for tomorrow.... I say with a grin on my face as the weather men never get it right,we could really do with some on this side.
I am forever getting my letters the wrong way round when typing,I think my right side types before my left so forever back to front as I do type with both hands ,not as fast as you Cynthia but I am not slow ,,self taught .........I only wish my spelling was better.
Suex
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Tabitha
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22 Jan 2011 16:54 |
Lovely to see you on here again Reece & Wayne is with us again.
Sylvia - so sorry to hear your news
Sue - hope Auntie is getting better
Frank - which Dr was Mark Smith?
i too trained as a shorthand typist - but the shorthand went a long time ago as never really used it - these days the typing isn't that hot either.
I think my mind works quicker than the fingers - lots of words go the wrong way round - esp Would & Could & have for some strange reason.
Very chiily here at the moment & looked like rain all day - but nothing happened yet
My tree is still at a standstill - loads of brickwalls - hence back on the Family search
Still interested to know if anyone is on the Geneologist system or are we all on Ancestry?
Well must away to try & do some work on mine or OH's tree - only chance I seem to get theses days - to tired in the evenings & lunchtime I try & get on here to speak to everyone
Thinking of Starting a search Party for Evelyn -
Take care all - will try & pop in later
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Evelyn
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22 Jan 2011 19:23 |
Hello Everybody, Yes the wanderer returns, please dont worry about me as I am fine, I just dont seem to be as in love with my computer as I once was. Glad to know you are all O K. Wayne sent me another road to go down looking for my mother but I have almost exhausted it and found nothing, fingers crossed for the 1911 Scottish census. Today in Guernsey the weather has been nice and bright but very cold, roll on spring. In about 12 weeks I hope we will be going to France again, I look forward to that very much, it is so peaceful where we stay. You all seem to be so busy with your lives it makes me feel lazy hearing what you are all doing and I seem to do not a lot. My laptop is going very slow at the moment do you think I need to delete some of the things I have stored on Favourites? I dont understand the thing very much and dont really want to go to the shop for help as they charge an arm and a leg just to give advice. I havent sorted out the E book reader that Ron gave me for Xmas, I have charged the battery and thats about it, I must download some books ready for our holidays, it will be easier to pack rather than lots of books. My love to you all Evelyn XX
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Tabitha
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22 Jan 2011 20:00 |
Evelyn - lovely to have you back with us
Why is it every time I send out a search party you appear?
Off to get ready for Casulty - if its as bad as it was the last 3 weeks I may stop watching altogether - so far I haven't miss an episode
Even Joseph has left Holby - hope Rick stays & Robert Powell - if they go I may just as well have to go to
Goodnight all off to have a five min doze
Take care all - sweet dreams
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FRANK06
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22 Jan 2011 22:57 |
Sorry Anne,
That should have been Matt Smith who is the latest incarnation of Dr Who but does not appeal to me at all.
Not to be mixed up with Mr Smith who was Dr Zachary Smith of the Lost in Space TV series in the late sixties. The robot in that was even bigger than the Jetson's Rosie and certainly wouldn't have fitted into a quart pot never mind a pint.......................
In space, no one can hear you slim :))
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Kiwibird
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23 Jan 2011 10:58 |
Hi Everyone, In regards to the new Family Search site, can not sign into it, does not recognize me, yet halfway down the home page there is a link to the old site and I have no problem in signing into that, so what gives?
Am enjoying a 3 day weekend as it is Wellington Anniversary Day tomorrow NZ is divided up into 4 Large Provinces and each has an Anniversary Day. So tomorrow Wellington will be shut while the rest of New Zealand will be open.
Unfortunately the weather has not been kind, after 2 weeks of temps 23-25c this weekend temps have dropped to 15c and it is raining with flooding in the far north, we are experiencing the effect of 2 large Cyclones from the Pacific as well as the remains of the weather patten that has caused the flooding in OZ.
It was 29c with 80% humidity on Tuesday and that was outside, in the dry cleaners with our steam press and dryers the temp was more like 40c when I got home I had difficulty getting my clothes off ,they where stuck to me and I felt like I had taken a swim in my clothes.
On the front page of our Daily Newspaper there was a picture of 2 gorgeous grey fluffy MorePork [native Owls] with great big eyes they where 2 of nine that have been rescued so far and are being hand reared, because the parents are chucking the chicks out of the nest because it is too hot with 4 chicks, so they throw 2 out.
Another of our native birds the Tui a beautiful songbird is not throwing it's chicks out instead the chicks themselves are too hot so they try to move away from their siblings which causes them to fall out of their nests and out of the trees and sadly dying.
The keepers at the Zoo are having to give animals that come from much cooler climates ice-blocks to help cool them down.
But I cannot complain, a lady came in the other day to have her full length winter wool coat dry cleaned as she was off to Germany where she said it was -5 degrees.
On the DR WHO debate I only ever liked Richard Trounsen as the Dr
Dr Smith from 'Lost in Space' was the most annoying character, I think I have ever encountered in a TV programme. The actor who played him died about 5 or 6 years ago and I remember reading that he had appeared in over 50 films. Frank just remember In Space it is very very c...old.
Take care everyone catch you all later Josie
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FRANK06
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23 Jan 2011 11:50 |
Hi Kiwibird,
Shame about the owl chicks but that's life and probably emphasises how amazing the survival instinct is when a mother would sacrifice some of her brood in order to save the rest.
Also proves how resilient the human spieces are since we would uproot and move on in such circumstances allowing future generations to learn which were the best breeding areas even when we get flooded out !! That's what makes mankind top dog, our ability to adapt or move on which is not always inherent in the animal spieces.
Dr Zachary Smith was the villain who was never quite bad enough to destroy everyone and often had his little comedic moments but yes, could be extremely annoying but hey..................that's television :)
Can you set your phaser to stun and adjust that sonic screwdriver before telling us who was Richard Trounsen.................are you mixing Dr Who up with Doctors or even worse Neighbours or Home & Away or some other strange antipodean TV delicacy, aaarrghhh.
Did you also know that Joanna Lumley played Dr Who.
Now then, this quote..........
"In space, no one can hear you slim" wasn't poking fun at any of the larger than life ladies here on GR. I was merely pointing out that as space is a vacuum, sound doesn't travel so no one can here your whoops and cries of joy as the pounds melt away on that diet.....................
I am sure we probably don't need the quart pots any more, how many quarts were in a gallon pot ! :))
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Tabitha
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23 Jan 2011 13:46 |
Josie - did you mean Patrick Troughton the 2nd Dr Who - Something needs to be done with the little chicks- just don't know what
Well Frank - I didn't know you were such a Dr Who fan -
I do remember William Hartnell & have seen the odd one repeated - but Jon Pertwee is my Dr - I grew up with him as the Dr - but I did love David Tennant as he was the Dr with a Heart & Soul
The worst Dr Who ever was Christopher Ecclestone - he was rude & brash no-one could love him or feel sorry for him let alone even like him - he was horrid - Sylvester McCoy was strange & I didn't like Colin Baker either he was weird & Tom Baker wasn't my idea of a good Dr either.
Lets move on to Lark Rise - is it me or has it gone weird since the last series & there is a ssssssssssssssssnake in it tonight eeeeeeeeeeeek.
I have also lost the plot with Hostage & Ransom - but its so wierd I need to watch next week to see what happened - isn't it pathetic.
I am beginning to think I lead a very strange life & TV seems to get stranger & stranger
Beam me up Scotty - soon
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FRANK06
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23 Jan 2011 14:53 |
Yes Anne, I'm afraid I do enjoy a bit of SCI-FI although I must add that I'm not an out and out fan as in conventions, dressing up etc, too quiet for that.
Grew up with Dr Who, all the Gerry Anderson variants, Blakes 7, Space 1999 etc carrying on through to Stargate, RedDwarf, Star Trek and Star Wars. One that really caught my eye was Babylon 5 and my OH actually bought me the DVD series set with the films a few years ago which I will sit down and watch one day, probably when I retire.
Must agree with you on David Tennant as the Doctor with everything and even the way he used to run about which was quite manic, adding to the general excitement all around him..............Great fun.
For me the worst was Sylvester McCoy who trivialised the whole thing almost turning it into a comedy, but that was approaching the end for Dr Who.
Isn't it amazing that in the 1960s Tomorrow's World used to talk about how much leisure time we would all have when the computers and machines were doing all the work as there would be nothing for us to do. Shame they never foresaw the effects it would have on the unemployment statistics fifty years later and what the effects of having little money would be.
I fear Josie has been out in the heat too long and may have to chill out a bit just as we do here in the somewhat cooler UK........Dr Who???
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Tabitha
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23 Jan 2011 16:31 |
SYFY on Sky wonderful TV when you get the time to sit & watch - I end up having loads recorded - still don't seem to see them
New one this week Alice 27 Jan
I love reruns of Quantum Leap & Voyager - & the new ones Fringe & Haven.
Back to the brickwall smashing
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Susan
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25 Jan 2011 07:30 |
Hi Everyone
Sorry for being missing but sadly yesterday my wonderfull Aunt passed away. It has been a trying last couple of days and I am extremley upset at the moment but I shall endover to tell you my plans .
I leave OZ friday morning 6am and fly to the Uk alas on my own for the trip ,OH not able to come due to work . I am really scared I can tell you I have never flown on my own before,I have booked an isle seat so I can get up when I want to and they have put a help tag on my ticket so the hosteses know I am scared and they will help me .
I will still post up to Thursday night then I will be gone for two weeks,might see if I can use the sisters Computer to stay intouch with you all.
I will talk again tomorrow. Suex
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SylviaInCanada
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25 Jan 2011 07:39 |
Sue
I am so very sorry to hear that your aunt has died
My condolences
((((xxx))))
You will be fine travelling alone, the air crew will take great care of you.
I hope that things will go as well as they can do on such occasions.
we'll all be thinking of you
s xxx
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Tabitha
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25 Jan 2011 13:34 |
Sue I am so sorry for your loss - My thoughts are with you - such a sad time
Let me know if there is anything I can do (I do work in the travel industry)
Where do you fly in to - in the UK? If i can help in any way - do you want to take my mobile later on - just incase i can be of some use?
You will be fine on your own - its not scary - the first time I flew I did 10 flights in one trip & 3 connecting ones on the outbound - not even been to an airport before.
Such a sad thread again -
God looked around his garden And found an empty place, He then looked down upon the earth And saw your tired face. He put his arms around you And lifted you to rest. God's garden must be beautiful He always takes the best. He knew that you were suffering He knew you were in pain. He knew that you would never Get well on earth again. He saw the road was getting rough And the hills were hard to climb. So he closed your weary eyelids And whispered, 'Peace be Thine'. It broke our hearts to lose you But you didn't go alone, For part of us went with you The day God called you home
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Kiwibird
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26 Jan 2011 08:45 |
Dear Susan, I am so sorry, words seem so inadequate at this time,.
This may help you with your trip ask your OH to help you make an itinerey showing times, places and stages for each part of your journey . make it very simplistic, as if you where doing it for a child. The reason for this is that it will help you focus and feel in control and lessen any anxiety and overcome the paralysis that grief can cause.
My Prayers will be with you Josie
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