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20/5/13
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1 min 58 sec ago
Another puzzle.  After successfully uploading a picture to my gallery, a second appeared rotated by 90 deg when uploaded; a third received an 'exceeded memory' or similar, error message and wouild not upload. Anyone else had this lately?Best regards,StevePS  The photo that wouldn't load before has loaded, but rotated 90deg.  I await developments.
20/5/13
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4 min 23 sec ago
Just loaded my Flickr to see that the look has completely changed, is it like this for anyone else?  
21/5/13
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43 min 51 sec ago
 Site Maintenance has not appeared on my computer  for a week, and the site is running smoothly for me and hopefully others too!               
1/4/13
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1 hour 2 min ago
Drip, drip, dropLittle April showerBeating a tune as you fall all around
21/5/13
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1 hour 12 min ago
Can anyone tell me what this little fellow is please
21/5/13
 
1 hour 23 min ago
hd a great day at Haworth for the 40's weekend and took enough shots to fill several blogs but have posted a fair few in my latest blog http://www.myfinepix.co.uk/blog/757264/612165 hope you enjoy.
20/5/13
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1 hour 28 min ago
We have recently bought large Lavender plants, and put them around one side of our little lawn.  There are some Aubretia plants too, and a collection of well established herbs and well loved perennial plants.For some reason the Starlings have taken to pecking off the new growth of Lavender and Aubretia and flying off with them.  They cannot be building nests now, and if they were, why Lavender?  They are making a real mess!Anyone have any idea why they are doing this?
19/5/13
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1 hour 30 min ago
I know this forum is blessed with some fellow red heads, so an article in one of the Sunday rags has prompted me to ask the question......'Have you ever suffered abuse or discrimination because of the colour of your hair or are you one of those people who thinks it's fair game to take the mick out of Gingas (as it's just a bit of fun)?'Over 44 years I've morphed from a full on ginger with green eyes to a darker auburn. 
20/5/13
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1 hour 56 min ago
Just seen the devastation that has been caused by the tornado.  It went through an elementary school.  God bless those little children (between 5 &8 years old), lets hope there all get out safe.
22/3/13
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3 hours 48 min ago
For George xxxx Last word.......SNOW-TIRED
30/1/12
6,613
 
3 hours 49 min ago
Anyone want to play the three word game, I start with three words and then the next one adds three more.While I was........
20/5/13
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11 hours 1 min ago
Thank you Glynis for a great day, the weather stayed dry, and it was well organised, shame more didn't attend, but never mind, for those who didn't make it, this is just one of the many birds we saw yesterday, thanks once again Glynis  :-)    
31/1/12
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11 hours 12 min ago
HelloI was just wondering,  we over here in the UK have had forum posts on Robins (Ian's Idea) and now we have our "Tits" forum post, both of which have been very well supported by members.  What do you think if we invited our members from Foreign Climes, to submit photos from their own countries?
20/5/13
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11 hours 57 min ago
The free Photoshop Express works fine on a Chromebook, thought this may be of interest to anyone contemplating buying a Chromebook, it is run directly from the browser (no app to download) and is very fast (if you have a good fast broadband connection!) an upload from my Fujifilm X10 SD card via the Chromebook SD slot took just a couple of seconds, all the usual editing tools are available, once edited the image can be saved to a local disk, Flickr, Picasa, Facebook etc.
20/5/13
 
12 hours 6 min ago
www.myfinepix.co.uk/blog/292/6120464 Spots and Broad Bodied have been recorded in the south of the county? Must be a lot colder up here!
26/10/12
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12 hours 44 min ago
Yes, this is the new, old place to hang out.Come on in....pull up a stool (if you can find one) and enjoy a drink and a chat with the good people of this site.
19/5/13
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13 hours 14 min ago
First of all, this is the first time in weeks I've been able to get on this site without problems. Usually I've ended up losing patience ang giving up. Looking at some posts I see a lot of the most frequent posters (the so called cabal) seem to have given up too, which is a shame as the techies seem to be tackling the problems.I hope that comment doesn't turn out to be the kiss of death.
12/5/13
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13 hours 21 min ago
 Here we go again. This is the place to post your butterflies. And associated flying insects.First one.Orange Tip.And Holly Blue.Monty.
20/5/13
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14 hours 34 min ago
 You might like to take a look, if you have time :)http://www.myfinepix.co.uk/blog/123/611123     day onehttp://www.myfinepix.co.uk/blog/123/611459      day two   
18/5/13
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14 hours 40 min ago
My first blog for nearly 3 monthswww.myfinepix.co.uk/blog/599723/611191
17/5/13
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20 hours 30 min ago
.......I am whispering very quietly. It is now more than 24 hours since my jest was strona-ed......... anyone else?
7/4/13
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1 day 31 min ago
Has any member tested or bought a Chromebook yet? they have recently been released here in Sweden at a very attractive price (cheapest model £217), could be a very useful and lightweight addition to a photographers backpack, if you don't mind using the "cloud".Mike http://www.myfinepix.co.uk/competition/entry/597168 
18/5/13
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1 day 1 hour ago
Shall I listen to Graham Norton or use the Red Button and listen to Ken?Fun time :-) 
13/5/13
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1 day 17 hours ago
 Helicopter and Commando carrier HMS Illustrious is visiting London in support of the Royal Navy's Battle of the Atlantic 70th anniversary commemorations. I was lucky to be in London at the right time!  blog to follow~maybe!XX
19/5/13
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1 day 19 hours ago
Took this image about a year ago, (27th May 2012) , on returning home and viewing the image on my PC I noticed a black head shape peeping over the tree trunk (right hand side of image) looks a bit like the head of an eel! I have not posted previously because I have not been able to return to the site where the image was taken before yesterday (18th May 2013) on doing so I found the tree trunk still there with the other fungi in place but no sign of what could have produced the "eel head" now I pose the question for the fungi experts amongst the members what do you think it is?