I am having a clear out and have the following items for sale.
19 inch Acer P193w TFT widescreen
£35 Excellent condition perfect working order.
Western Digital 640GB SATA Hard Disk, 16MB Cache. £25
Perfect working condition will need to be formatted has Red Hat Enterprise
installed. ( used
On Friday 13 Sep 2013 14:30:11 Brad Rogers wrote:
> On Fri, 13 Sep 2013 11:36:04 +0100
> Gordon Scott wrote:
>
> Hello Gordon,
>
> >I've been _very_ confident for a long time now that Google scans and
> >uses gmail content.
>
> They always have. They've never hidden that fact. That's why, lik
On Fri, 13 Sep 2013 17:38:58 +0100
Gordon Scott wrote:
Hello Gordon,
>OK, that's supposed to be funny. I think
:-)
And with all that you wrote slowly coming true, a truly Orwellian future
can't be that far off. :-(
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Regards _
/ ) "The blindingly obvious is
On Fri, 2013-09-13 at 14:30 +0100, Brad Rogers wrote:
> What I can't believe, because it's simply not possible, is that google
> 'accidentally' slurped up people's data whilst driving around taking
> pictures for streetview.
I feel sure that's not a silly mistake they're likely to repeat with
Go
It is not quite what you are outlining but you may find some like minded
people https://www.codeclub.org.uk and http://nhshackday.com/
Very best of luck with whatever you do and let us know how you progress.
Roger
On 11/09/13 23:48, Ally Biggs wrote:
Good evening everyone I have recently had
On Fri, 13 Sep 2013 11:36:04 +0100
Gordon Scott wrote:
Hello Gordon,
>I've been _very_ confident for a long time now that Google scans and
>uses gmail content.
They always have. They've never hidden that fact. That's why, like
you, I prefer to avoid them. Even if I do need to search using th
Thank you, Paul and others, for your comments.
Paul Stimpson said:
> I generally reckon on 3-5 years' life for a PSU. If your PSU is older
> than 3 years then I would pension it off or, more likely, get a new case
> so my new toy is shiny too. If your PSU is that age, it may not have
> SATA powe
On Fri, 2013-09-13 at 09:24 +0100, Owain Clarke wrote:
> Google Has No Respect for Your Privacy
IMHO, that's an understatement (no disrespect).
Google appears to see our personal information as it's prime target.
I've been _very_ confident for a long time now that Google scans and
uses gmail con
On Wednesday 11 September 2013 23:48:51 Ally Biggs wrote:
> has anyone setup a similar venture?
Sounds very like Jamie's.
Lisi
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On 12/09/13 11:04, Artur ?a;dka wrote:
On 11/09/13 19:52, Keith Edmunds wrote:
On Wed, 11 Sep 2013 16:58:24 +0100, arturla...@gmail.com said:
try Ubuntu (or K/X/Lubuntu) - it is Debian based, have very good
support
and work just out of the box while Debian needs much more
configuration.
In wh
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