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Installing wifi router
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How easy is it to install a wifi router by oneself (me being not too technical), I do have adsl. if I buy a Belkin in England will it work ov er here in Spain with telefonica. it's just that telefonica charge almost double for this service.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Oh my what busy biddies we've been...! Speaking of toys, did any of you have a View-Master? Wasn't it magic?
I've had the most surreal day. For starters, as I was leaving my building, I noticed that something was darkening the sky and it turned out to be our bin (it serves the whole building) swinging high from a crane...! We got a new bin system a couple of years ago and I *have* been wondering how they empty it, as it must weigh a ton and there are no keyholes or anything on it. I've been imagining underground pixies living under the pavement and emptying it from its bottom but now I know better. (Which reminds me: What are the previously mentioned British bin chips actually in aid of? Never hoid of'em.) Later on I saw a vintage red double-decker N.o 12 destination Camberwell Green via Whitehall and Oxford Circus. I thought I must be dreaming, or that SL (our equivalent of London Buses) had been forced to plunder other countries' transportation museums as all of our own buses are falling apart in the snow. Turned out the bus was from 1963 and it now serves as a mobile commercial for a theatre. Last but not least during my surreal day: The sun was shining!
Oh Shaney, we always think "if only this and that hadn't happened, then I wouldn't have..." - I do it too, all the time. Would be wonderful to learn not to, but I suppose it's an inbuilt trait to preserve us from future dangers. I'll send white light to your leg xx
Loved Pam Ayres Woofy, I've seen the name but I wasn't really familiar with her work. Apparently there's one called Oh I Wish I'd Looked After Me Tits... (but it isn't as funny as this one - "...and I gaze up his nose in despair" ha ha ha!)
I've had the most surreal day. For starters, as I was leaving my building, I noticed that something was darkening the sky and it turned out to be our bin (it serves the whole building) swinging high from a crane...! We got a new bin system a couple of years ago and I *have* been wondering how they empty it, as it must weigh a ton and there are no keyholes or anything on it. I've been imagining underground pixies living under the pavement and emptying it from its bottom but now I know better. (Which reminds me: What are the previously mentioned British bin chips actually in aid of? Never hoid of'em.) Later on I saw a vintage red double-decker N.o 12 destination Camberwell Green via Whitehall and Oxford Circus. I thought I must be dreaming, or that SL (our equivalent of London Buses) had been forced to plunder other countries' transportation museums as all of our own buses are falling apart in the snow. Turned out the bus was from 1963 and it now serves as a mobile commercial for a theatre. Last but not least during my surreal day: The sun was shining!
Oh Shaney, we always think "if only this and that hadn't happened, then I wouldn't have..." - I do it too, all the time. Would be wonderful to learn not to, but I suppose it's an inbuilt trait to preserve us from future dangers. I'll send white light to your leg xx
Loved Pam Ayres Woofy, I've seen the name but I wasn't really familiar with her work. Apparently there's one called Oh I Wish I'd Looked After Me Tits... (but it isn't as funny as this one - "...and I gaze up his nose in despair" ha ha ha!)
no neti, proper ones din't have a foot, they were on a spike and only stood up while they were humming. Kit, a tinkle tonkle is a tin box with a handle and a two note music box comb inside. When you turn the handle, the comb is plucked and it goes "tinkle tonkle tinkle tonkle" It is designed to be played at 4am by darling kiddies in their cots to drive their besotted parents mad.
Morning surrealist, deprived or ga ga ladies...and Vinny...where are you Vin? Looking for ya tinkle tonkle? Is it cold in Wooly? :o)
Kit, wheelie microchips are to monitor whether you're cramming rubbish in your bin big time stylie...too much & you're going to have to pay http://www.guardian.c...calgovernment.science
I might have asked before but do you remember a toy that consisted of a rigid wire sort of handle that you held and a round wheel with a magnet on each side sat on the wire & you tipped it back & forth...it travelled to the end, dipped over the top & came back underneath. Oh dear I'm not explaining very well am I?
15 mins later....
I've found it!!! yay!!
It was called a wheel-o...scroll down a little...
http://treesflowersbi...lies-wheel-o-cookies/
Kit, wheelie microchips are to monitor whether you're cramming rubbish in your bin big time stylie...too much & you're going to have to pay http://www.guardian.c...calgovernment.science
I might have asked before but do you remember a toy that consisted of a rigid wire sort of handle that you held and a round wheel with a magnet on each side sat on the wire & you tipped it back & forth...it travelled to the end, dipped over the top & came back underneath. Oh dear I'm not explaining very well am I?
15 mins later....
I've found it!!! yay!!
It was called a wheel-o...scroll down a little...
http://treesflowersbi...lies-wheel-o-cookies/
Ay up neti, be prepared, that's the way...
Where is everyone, have you buried them & claimed the insurance? I got fed up of talking to myself so I went to the shops in the mizzle & now I'm back it's brightened up, grrrr
Now what's this on my Fairy liquid, some extraterrestrial language? Maybe it's so they can make themselves useful in our sculleries when they visit us....well they'd better hurry up 'cos I can't use it without any instructions, tut.
Just sampling some Bakin Boys cup cakes before I foist them upon the grandmonsters... 'baked in a nut free zone'...not eaten in one tho'....
ummmm...no, I can't decide.... think I need another one to be sure they're suitable...
Where is everyone, have you buried them & claimed the insurance? I got fed up of talking to myself so I went to the shops in the mizzle & now I'm back it's brightened up, grrrr
Now what's this on my Fairy liquid, some extraterrestrial language? Maybe it's so they can make themselves useful in our sculleries when they visit us....well they'd better hurry up 'cos I can't use it without any instructions, tut.
Just sampling some Bakin Boys cup cakes before I foist them upon the grandmonsters... 'baked in a nut free zone'...not eaten in one tho'....
ummmm...no, I can't decide.... think I need another one to be sure they're suitable...
well I'll go to the foot of ower stairs... Kit! Just opened my tv mag for next week & this leaflet's in it...Ding Ding!
http://www.atlasediti...k/p/291581/Buses.html
http://www.atlasediti...k/p/291581/Buses.html
Hello spinners and tonkers
I remember having an ordinary spinning top but it didn't tinkle :)
I did have a viewfinder and a toy piano .My dad was very good at woodwork and he made me a toy that was like a bit of wood with a horse and when you pulled the string underneath it's legs worked .And I had a Mickey Mouse thing he made .It was like a push chair for dolls. Mickey and Minnie all cut out and painted with a little seat between for said doll and wheels He was very clever at doing stuff like that .When the first grandchildren came along he used to make wooden trains and pull along toys for them .
Well it's a bit milder here today but still dull.Hope you are are all tonking along big stylie nicely .
I don't what I'll do if Mr S goes first .I may have him stuffed and sit him in the pantry near the tins :)
Only joking ....I'd be totally lost without him .
I remember having an ordinary spinning top but it didn't tinkle :)
I did have a viewfinder and a toy piano .My dad was very good at woodwork and he made me a toy that was like a bit of wood with a horse and when you pulled the string underneath it's legs worked .And I had a Mickey Mouse thing he made .It was like a push chair for dolls. Mickey and Minnie all cut out and painted with a little seat between for said doll and wheels He was very clever at doing stuff like that .When the first grandchildren came along he used to make wooden trains and pull along toys for them .
Well it's a bit milder here today but still dull.Hope you are are all tonking along big stylie nicely .
I don't what I'll do if Mr S goes first .I may have him stuffed and sit him in the pantry near the tins :)
Only joking ....I'd be totally lost without him .
hi shaney, Hope you feel better & a little more optimistic today.
I'm spinning for England :o) I'm hoping the nurse I've got an appt with next week can prescribe dizzy pills. If I have to see the doc I'll probably just sit reeling all my ailments off & burst into tears...
Well I've given up trying to be domestically dynamic, I keep dropping things, rapping my knuckles & generally making a botch of everything...some chs on tst sounds like a good idea
I'm spinning for England :o) I'm hoping the nurse I've got an appt with next week can prescribe dizzy pills. If I have to see the doc I'll probably just sit reeling all my ailments off & burst into tears...
Well I've given up trying to be domestically dynamic, I keep dropping things, rapping my knuckles & generally making a botch of everything...some chs on tst sounds like a good idea
Evening possums. Reading that bin article, I found it very worrying that "people could one day be forced to pay for the amount of rubbish they produce" - we'll be in trouble then, won't we biddies:)
Incredibly, I've never seen a Whee-Lo (but found a couple on YouTube), but it made me remember our gyroscope that would balance on a string and on top of a miniature Eiffel Tower https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cquvA_IpEsA
One of my favourite "manipulation toys" was an oblong handle with two hard balls hanging from it and as you sort of shook your hand up and down the balls would fly upwards to "12 o'clock" (in the air) and downwards to "6 o'clock" and collide into each other fiercely at both stations and go clank-clank-clank-clank-clank so rapidly that the individual clanks were almost indistinguishable from each other (there, I think I've just scared Vinny away forever;-) So addictive. It was all the rage in Spain where we had a summer house but by the time we got back home again they had been banned as there had been nasty accidents and I think I stopped using mine, or if I managed to break the balls, yep, that was most likely what happened ;-)
Aww I love that little double-decker, Robi, I wouldn't mind having it sit here on my desk. I think I just found "mine", from yesterday, on the web. It's not a No.12 on the photo but that's changeable isn't it and the other facts match what the guys that were getting out of the bus told me yesterday when I interviewed them. Scroll down down down, it's the last one and there are three individual photos to enlarge http://www.bfm.nu/simrisha.htm
Incredibly, I've never seen a Whee-Lo (but found a couple on YouTube), but it made me remember our gyroscope that would balance on a string and on top of a miniature Eiffel Tower https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cquvA_IpEsA
One of my favourite "manipulation toys" was an oblong handle with two hard balls hanging from it and as you sort of shook your hand up and down the balls would fly upwards to "12 o'clock" (in the air) and downwards to "6 o'clock" and collide into each other fiercely at both stations and go clank-clank-clank-clank-clank so rapidly that the individual clanks were almost indistinguishable from each other (there, I think I've just scared Vinny away forever;-) So addictive. It was all the rage in Spain where we had a summer house but by the time we got back home again they had been banned as there had been nasty accidents and I think I stopped using mine, or if I managed to break the balls, yep, that was most likely what happened ;-)
Aww I love that little double-decker, Robi, I wouldn't mind having it sit here on my desk. I think I just found "mine", from yesterday, on the web. It's not a No.12 on the photo but that's changeable isn't it and the other facts match what the guys that were getting out of the bus told me yesterday when I interviewed them. Scroll down down down, it's the last one and there are three individual photos to enlarge http://www.bfm.nu/simrisha.htm