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I have, in Thunderbird, by accident in a single move (unintended drag and drop) moved a number of the same-level subfolders containing archived sorted/categorised messages and ended up with all of the...
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KARL
Something tells me the Icelanders are being modest. Based on the population comparison, the UK would need to boldly build up an approximately 32,000 strong tracing team within a very few weeks and get...
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Dagman
Hi Abers, anyone know of a reliable site showing graphs comparing deaths in each country per number of population, say per 10,000 of each country. I only seem to find the headcount per country which...
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CW1
Hi, Long story short, my PC won't boot up, Windows 10. Got into BIOS ( button) & boot options #1 & #2 seem to be disabled. Have tried all sorts of keys but can't change it. Anyone ? Thanks...
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KARL
I seem to have managed to completely miss this, and I am also unaware of any hint at it on Answerbank, but it has apparently been known for two months or more. There are signs that one of the very...
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ImLostAgain
I'm thinking of getting an electric bicycle. Does anyone have any recommendations? There are loads of them out there and would like to hear your personal ideas.
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Dinger2
Living within half a mile of Manchester airport and fully understanding all the measures being taken during the lockdown period . I would say 99% of all air traffic has ceased. All that is except for...
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fruitsalad
Which we are lucky to have, but how do other countries manage, during this virus, I assume you need to be insured to be treated, is this the case in all other countries?...
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maggiebee
My minister conducted a funeral this morning and was asked that the reading came from Ecclesiastes 3 vs 1-14. I hope it gave the family some peace in these troubled times. One of my favourite...
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cassa333
I made marmalade last year and the sugar crystallised when it cooled in the jars. I am using the marmalade in a recipe today and have drained the crystalled sugar out. My question is.... can I use the...
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KARL
There has been quite a bit of discussion as to how well the UK and other countries are doing regarding the pandemic. This link may be of interest as to what so far are the most successful approaches -...
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maggiebee
United Kingdom? My arris. Treated like second class citizens yet again. Not going to get into arguments about this, just letting it be known that I am not a happy bunny....
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Gromit
Countries that have successfully contain Coronavirus have done so by extensive testing, and tracing people who have been in contact with those who tested Positive. But in the UK hardly any testing for...
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fender62
wow..thats a waste..can it not be stored, id store a few barrels. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8213855/FIFTY-MILLION-pints-beer-cider-poured-drain-warns-CAMRA.html...
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teacake44
Matt Hancock still standing there tonight insisting that they have plenty of PPE, and even after nearly four weeks STILL saying its a logistical problem, how difficult can it be to get a box of PPE...
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jennyjoan
I use the above but now it is rusting inside - with some washing etc I can usually get rid of it. Anything else I should be doing. Only have it for a year....
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Spicerack
according to several pundits. Black and brown people are much more likely to catch it both here and in the US. Any ideas why?
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ynnafymmi
During the height of the Syrian refugee problem a lot of people such as Nicola Sturgeon,Bob Geldof,Yvette Balls-Cooper and her husband and Lily Allen all took some of these refugees into their many...
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Gromit
According to a study by the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) in Seattle released yesterday, the UK could be the European country worst hit by the coronavirus pandemic, suffering a...
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Atheist
Mam used to mend torn clothes with a product which was a sort of cloth with an adhesive side. She would cut off a bit that was big enough to cover the tear and then press it with a hot iron so that it...

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