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My Samsung Galaxy tablet won't load the AB page. It sticks half way across and then I get a message saying that this web page is unavailable.
It only happens with AB. It was like this when they changed the site so I downloaded an adblocker and it's been fine.
Now it doesn't load again although the adblocker is working.Everything else I use and look at on it is ok apart from AB.
Any suggestions as to how I can rectify this ?
It only happens with AB. It was like this when they changed the site so I downloaded an adblocker and it's been fine.
Now it doesn't load again although the adblocker is working.Everything else I use and look at on it is ok apart from AB.
Any suggestions as to how I can rectify this ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.my arm/shoulder remains pinged - it was getting slowly better, then I slept on it one night and it got worse again and has decided to stay that way. Nothing very terrible but I can only use my right arm with caution till it goes away. So I am mostly slumping on the sofa watching films. I saw Darkest Hour last night, which was interesting, but Churchill hopping on the tube to see what people thought of his policies was rather fanciful. The scene lasted 10 minutes and somehow it was all supposed to fit in between St James's and Westminster, which are about two minutes apart. Perhaps they were driving very slowly because a prime minister was on board.
Oh crikey Jno,we're all pinged.Have you got a frozen shoulder? That can be very painful. Hope it soon unpings.
I watched Darkest Hour a while back, on Prime. They had a sale and it was £1.99 to watch and I also watched The Death of Stalin which was hilarious, especially Steve Buscemi as Khrushchev.
I thought it was a bit of poetic licence with Churchill mixing with the hoi polloi on the tube but Gary Oldman played him quite well.
I liked Robert Hardy playing him in The Wilderness Years.
Ah well ,better ping off to bed .Night all.
I watched Darkest Hour a while back, on Prime. They had a sale and it was £1.99 to watch and I also watched The Death of Stalin which was hilarious, especially Steve Buscemi as Khrushchev.
I thought it was a bit of poetic licence with Churchill mixing with the hoi polloi on the tube but Gary Oldman played him quite well.
I liked Robert Hardy playing him in The Wilderness Years.
Ah well ,better ping off to bed .Night all.
the GP said it was a frozen shoulder without even looking but the osteo had a proper look, and twisted it this way and that, and said it was tendonitis. They both said there's nothing to do but wait, which could be weeks.
I'd like to see Death of Stalin but it hasn't turned up on the small number of platforms I inhabit.
I'd like to see Death of Stalin but it hasn't turned up on the small number of platforms I inhabit.
Hello pingers
Quite a nice day and very mild but it's supposed to turn colder next week.Get your microwave slippers ready to ping Jno:)
As for Brexit Neti ,it's a complete shambles.I've been watching the House of Commons this morning and they just seem to be going round in circles.Dominic Raab has plenty of time now to look for his geography book :) Rees Mogg and co are circling like vultures.
Quite a nice day and very mild but it's supposed to turn colder next week.Get your microwave slippers ready to ping Jno:)
As for Brexit Neti ,it's a complete shambles.I've been watching the House of Commons this morning and they just seem to be going round in circles.Dominic Raab has plenty of time now to look for his geography book :) Rees Mogg and co are circling like vultures.
I'm still on waiting list for hospital about my pinged/frozen whatever shoulder. It's actually ok til I thrust it skyward and then by holly it hurts but not for long. Wont take painkillers.
My 65 y o friend had the flu/pneumonia vaccine and a week later was rushed to hospital with pneumonia and had passed it on to her 2 y o grandson who was also hospitalised. I certainly Won't be having one!
Our fund manager was taken ill and so did not do anything for us. But I have sorted it so hopefully by next week we will have some extra cash.
Was just settling down this evening and my in my or yet in my pjs, when there was hammering on out glass front door. I jumped sky high as we are very isolated and there are no lights except 2 dim solar lights on gate post which is a long dark walk to the house. It was a postman with speeding fine for hija. Was so worried.
I have to laugh at Brexit, what absolute mess, but whatever happens it will more difficult for me to live here. Mr N will collect his pension next year so we will be ok except they will make us jump through hoops to do anything now!
My 65 y o friend had the flu/pneumonia vaccine and a week later was rushed to hospital with pneumonia and had passed it on to her 2 y o grandson who was also hospitalised. I certainly Won't be having one!
Our fund manager was taken ill and so did not do anything for us. But I have sorted it so hopefully by next week we will have some extra cash.
Was just settling down this evening and my in my or yet in my pjs, when there was hammering on out glass front door. I jumped sky high as we are very isolated and there are no lights except 2 dim solar lights on gate post which is a long dark walk to the house. It was a postman with speeding fine for hija. Was so worried.
I have to laugh at Brexit, what absolute mess, but whatever happens it will more difficult for me to live here. Mr N will collect his pension next year so we will be ok except they will make us jump through hoops to do anything now!
I do like the look of Norwich's Christmas lights
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/a v/uk-en gland-n orfolk- 4624203 5/norwi ch-tunn el-of-l ight-th rills-v isitors
London's are pretty drab, nobody in their right mind would go to Oxford St to see them, though I think they've got another lights festival coming up in the new year, those make a nice night out.
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London's are pretty drab, nobody in their right mind would go to Oxford St to see them, though I think they've got another lights festival coming up in the new year, those make a nice night out.
Morning all
Bit grim out there,raining and cold.Easterly wind chill factor making it a real feel of -3C,not that I'll be going outside to see if Accu are right.
My brother has been to the hospital about a lump he's had on his eyeball for a while. It took a lot of nagging from us to get him to go and get it looked at and the consultant seems to think it's cancerous.He's having a biopsy done next week and there's a chance he could lose his eye.I wish he'd gone earlier.
Hope you're all ok.Keep warm.
Bit grim out there,raining and cold.Easterly wind chill factor making it a real feel of -3C,not that I'll be going outside to see if Accu are right.
My brother has been to the hospital about a lump he's had on his eyeball for a while. It took a lot of nagging from us to get him to go and get it looked at and the consultant seems to think it's cancerous.He's having a biopsy done next week and there's a chance he could lose his eye.I wish he'd gone earlier.
Hope you're all ok.Keep warm.