On Mon, 4 Aug 2008 10:44:26 -0700 (PDT), GM <g-mc@hotmail.co.uk> wrote: On 4 Aug, 07:21, Nemo <brokenj...@linuxmail.org> wrote: GM wrote: We'd have tourists running around the place completely lost (so no change there then) I live in the highlands, and strangely enough those that seem to get confused as to where they are going, or where they actually 'are' seem
GM wrote: We'd have tourists running around the place completely lost (so no change there then) I live in the highlands, and strangely enough those that seem to get confused as to where they are going, or where they actually 'are' seem mainly to be the English. The French, Germans, Dutch, Belgians. etc., etc., seem to blithely go along their way without hesitation, usually even managing
On 2 Aug, 23:48, Nemo <brokenj...@linuxmail.org> wrote: GM wrote: The people of Caithness are, generally, not in favour of Gaelic. It has no historical roots in the area. Caithness, like Orkney and Shetland, has a Norse background. That said I knew a Gaelic speaker that lived in Shetland. GMc That's why I wrote "and perhaps a little Gaelic", as I understand
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On Mar 29, 7:41 am, pj <pj4...@yahoo.com> wrote: remysun2...@yahoo.com wrote: I think the screen is removable. I moved my 61" today, and remember seeing a floor model taken apart at ABC Warehouse. I got some sort of condensation, so cleaning the inside would be a good idea if I could do it, but I would definitely have checked the manual before trying anything