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Peggy Cannell
Peggy Cannell
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Posted at 11:49 on 8th October 2013
Ruth I have no idea what a dongle is, you are very technical, 
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rustyruth
rustyruth
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Posted at 11:58 on 8th October 2013

Peggy, it's a small device with a sim card in it, the same type you put in a mobile phone. You plug it into the USB port on your laptop and it allows you to connect to the internet via wireless mobile broadband. Only sometimes it's a bit slow. Oh, and you have to pay to top it up Frown

This explains a bit Peggy.

 

http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/features/er-whatis-a-dongle-a-brief-guide-to-the-latest-technolingo-8735544.html



Edited by: rustyruth at:8th October 2013 12:09
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James Prescott
James Prescott
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Posted at 12:54 on 8th October 2013
Good Afternoon --nice to be back after a little break--everyone ok ??Smile
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Ron Brind
Ron Brind
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Posted at 13:16 on 8th October 2013

I'm okay James...well sort of, you know what I mean I am sure.

Anyway, hello to all POEsters...

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Peggy Cannell
Peggy Cannell
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Posted at 14:42 on 8th October 2013

Thanks Ruth I learn something every day.

Glad to see you back James hope you had a nice time 

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James Prescott
James Prescott
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Posted at 16:18 on 8th October 2013
I did have a nice time Peggy but its nice to be home up NorthSmile
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Barbara Shoemaker
Barbara Shoemaker
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Posted at 17:58 on 8th October 2013
On 7th October 2013 18:23, Richard Sellers wrote:
On 7th October 2013 16:04, Barbara Shoemaker wrote:

Rick, I promise if I ever walk down the aisle again myself, I shall definitely consider wearing a big hat!  :-)

(Wish I was only half way to 50!)



I think that came out wrong,, lol. I am about 8 months from 50 ! he he.

My comment still stands, as I am way on the other side of 50, although my boyfriend insists I don't look a day over 45!   I think he might be a keeper! 



 

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Barbara Shoemaker
Barbara Shoemaker
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Posted at 18:06 on 8th October 2013

Hi Shirley, the wedding colours are cream, grey and shades of purple (her dress is a cream coloured silk gown by Justin Alexander, the men are wearing grey suits with purple ties and pocket squares, the bridesmaids are wearing a colour called Victorian Lilac, and the tablecloths at the reception dinner are eggplant.  Flowers are white hydrangeas, lilac roses, and purple statice).

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Richard Sellers
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Posted at 18:48 on 8th October 2013

Sounds a real treat our Barbara! (and he sounds the perfect one for you)

I would love to bring Steph!, Ron,, how are things? James good to see you, John, and how are things of late?

Who's pouring the tea tomorrow?

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James Prescott
James Prescott
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Posted at 19:03 on 8th October 2013
On 8th October 2013 16:34, John Lawrence wrote:
Welcome back James (i'll make no comment about up North)

Dont  mean anything Vince --just a saying we have up here.--same as seeing the Red Rose when we leave Yorkshire.Smile
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