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GD's Tea Rooms (TEAS)     

Golddog - 23 Jan 2003 13:39

- Welcome to the unofficial dark side of the Bar -
 GD's Night Club
- Refreshment for Naughty doll032.gif Goodsouls -
In memory of Croc 25/5/04 -forever welcome and very much loved by all We serve filthy booze in the midnight hour It's a bit Gorgeous I'm an alcoholic, but i don't care! 
Come inside, be wild and free, drink yourself silly!
-Feel the spirit of the lost one inside your head?-
Through the locked door behold the secret cavern that holds the stored booze - anyone seen the damn key?

it's been a hard day! and i'm bloody thirsty!!- The Boozejust one more for the road! Bar Wine & Beer list -

The Beer selection:- (hic)We are always fully stocked with the finest boozePoochies BoddingtonsHoltsMarston Pedigree - Better Brewed in WoodBank's dark mildStormC Guinness Visit Realbeer.comThe Wine selection:-Lilac wine (from the Cafe lilac tree)Chateau Smith Haut Lafitte 2000DP VIN '96 Mighty Micro specialityMumm Napa Blanc de Noirs Vintage 1996 Sterling Vinyards Three Palms Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon (purple velvet!!) Ridge Vineyard's Cabernet, from their ramshackle winery high in the hills above Palo Alto.Niebaum-Coppola's Diamond Zinfandel, goes well with the bread and cheese

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Crocs html FTSE comp ask trading Q? Juke BoxGame Tables
 Hello i'm Lambykins - click here to enter my coffee house

huh.gifThe Bunny food menu- we love Bun buns    | | GD's Club Photo Gallery   here i amYe Ol'Fish and Chips - cod, haddock and plaice available Mushy peas for those so inclined Ditto baked beans Followed by: Ye Ol'Apple pie and cream For those anti-fish either baked beans or mushy peas on toast can be whipped up for you ;>) Lastly NO requests for chip butties, let's try and be a bit healthy! (Service not included - so serve yourself!!)

I'm Tiddles the night pussy!

little woman - 21 Jun 2003 10:23 - 1554 of 23498

Morning all,

MOD are currently buying lots of Dells (with Windows Millenium I think?),I've forgotton the version, but I do know Dell don't sell it anymore because it's not compatible with anyone elses hardware! (Many specialist hardware companies actually include a note not to purchase their kit if you are using this particular Dell!)

The MOD always buy stuff that is cheap - and versions normally no longer available to anyone else! I've been using a lot of Military owned different PC's/systems for the last 10ys+ and you should see how much hardware is in the stationery room! (Spares, so when something goes down - which is often, you just swap it and return the orginal to see if they can fix it!)

They have a new system being developed at the moment which is supposed to replace everything else they have (including a UNIX system which has been arround 15-20 years), but they haven't decided the hardware supplier yet. I understand this new one will be XP based.


jeffmack - 21 Jun 2003 12:37 - 1555 of 23498

Socs
No work today. Long weekend for me as I had a day off yesterday to play golf. Looking very tanned today so of to the garden to top it up

hightone - 21 Jun 2003 12:51 - 1556 of 23498

Good day to ya all what is bloatware (WINDOWS XP)??.

HT.

Socrates - 21 Jun 2003 15:17 - 1557 of 23498

Hightone
Moat Microsoft programmes are generally termed bloatware. If you think back, right from Windows 5.1 upwards, most MS operating systems and apps have required large increases in disk space. I'm interested to know what space XP requires, I bet it's a big increase on the Windows ME I have at present.

Socrates - 21 Jun 2003 22:01 - 1558 of 23498

Ouch. I just got bitten by a MACD Histogram!

jeffmack - 22 Jun 2003 09:04 - 1559 of 23498

HT
I'm off to Kempton Wed evening. Let me know Tue/Wed if you fancy anything.

Socrates - 22 Jun 2003 13:06 - 1560 of 23498

I fancy a fresh cream Belgian Bun and a large glass of iced real lemonade!

This_is_me - 22 Jun 2003 18:46 - 1561 of 23498

How could you go to Kempton to see smelly horses when you could watch girls in short skirts with two balls in their hands?

Socrates - 22 Jun 2003 23:17 - 1562 of 23498

Me
You should never comment on peoples personal preferences, it's impolite.

8 Ball - 23 Jun 2003 21:34 - 1563 of 23498

Hello

You in tonight socks.....

hightone - 23 Jun 2003 22:42 - 1564 of 23498

no (-:

Socrates - 24 Jun 2003 17:15 - 1565 of 23498

8 ball / Hightone
Sorry I missed you last night, I was busy doing the genealogy bit. I did pop in earlier in the evening but there was no one about so I went delving into the past.

Hope you are both well but I have to say I don't like this hot weather. Roll on winter, I say.

jeffmack - 24 Jun 2003 20:03 - 1566 of 23498

Evening donuts

jeffmack - 24 Jun 2003 20:03 - 1567 of 23498

Evening donuts

hilary - 24 Jun 2003 20:31 - 1568 of 23498

Evening Jeffers.

hilary - 24 Jun 2003 20:31 - 1569 of 23498

Evening Jeffers.

jeffmack - 24 Jun 2003 21:12 - 1570 of 23498

Hilary
You been away?

Socrates - 24 Jun 2003 22:59 - 1571 of 23498

Evening Hilary. Thanks for the help, most useful. I'm still running a trial on my selections and beginning to firm up on my "style" so to speak.

Looks like I may be heading for trades running over 3 to 5 day periods, with some longer uptrends thrown in. It all depends on what comes up as I can't trade in volumes high enough to generate significant profits on relatively small movements. Essentially it makes me more careful on the risk/reward front.

Anyone fancy a drink, I've got this rather saucy little Chablis.......

[;~0

hilary - 25 Jun 2003 07:38 - 1572 of 23498

The Chablis sounds fine, Socs, but I've got this hang-up about drinking before 9am so I'll pass on it for now if you don't mind.

Glad to be of help, but you might need to extend your timescale above 3-5 days if I might be so bold to say. I've currently got 14 open positions. Half of them only go back 24-48 hours, but some of them go back a couple of weeks and, if it hadn't been for June contracts expiry causing me to have a bit of a clean out at the beginning of last week, I suspect that I'd probably still be holding some positions from even longer ago.

Jeff,

No, I've not been away, just not felt an inclination to post recently. In truth, this site doesn't seem to be going anywhere and I find the boards a bit boring and unispirational (present company excepted of course) so I just pop in for a read and leave it at that. It's probably perverse, but I have most fun muppet baiting the overhyped trash across the road (which you probably know anyway).

Socrates - 25 Jun 2003 18:28 - 1573 of 23498

Hilary
By the time you got round to the Chablis it would have all warm and stale. I agree about the trade periods, 3 - 5 days is only a generalisation and some will be over and some under. It's not intended to be a target.

I've another Chablis in the fridge when you are ready!

[:-)
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