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  • Gorgeous photos :)
    Thanks. No4 I'm very very pleased with.....a little trickery to get the sky to look so nice with the flash but happy with how it came out! :)

    No1 looks great in full res. Bloody lens flare on number 2.....my old panasonic would shoot straight into the sun like this without lensflare.
  • OH NOOOOO!!!!!!! I'm gonna puke!!!!!!!!!
  • Cici-K_2
    Cici-K_2 Posts: 490 Forumite
    Issyc wrote: »
    Magicowen, I've been looking at the night sky too. We should be able to see Mars (pinky/red) in the East but I can't find it. I'm going back out with my binoculars.

    Is this the Astronomy thread?

    Do you know there is an app on the smart phones you can download and it tells u the location of places, stars, planets and so forth. I think its called Google sky. :j
  • celebrate
    celebrate Posts: 5,883 Forumite
    Magicowen wrote: »
    I feel I need to post this link also http://www.patientprotect.org/
    When I first read it I felt so sick, it was pretty much my grandad's story, but I urge you all to bookmark the link and if you ever have a loved one in hospital then read it and take heed of the information given, I'm pretty sure if someone had told me about this before then my Grandad would still be with us now :(
    Hope no one minds.

    Hi hun, I'm so sorry about your grandad, i can't imagine the pain you're going through:(:A

    I don't want to start a debate on the NHs as this is not the place for it. Please remember that most doctors and nurses are doing their best for their patients and are not infallible in an already stretched to the limits NHS-the funding problem is not THEIR fault. Sometimes when my patients come to me with their list of 12 complicated problems they want me to sort out from scartch in a 10 minute appointment it infuriates me but what can you do? People quite rightly have high expectations of the doctors and nurses but how come no-one blames the bl**dy politicians??? Do you know how much the governement spent on a new nationwide computer system that was supposed to unify patient records -billions!!! and it's been a complete flop, most GP's haven't accepted it or changed, the devious canniving governement paid us initially to work extended hours (evenings and weekends) but then took the funding away but still expected us to continue working them.:mad:
    I remember when I used to be a junior doctor i literally used to RUN from ward to ward ( i even had a pushbike :Aas i was an anesthestist and could be on one side of the hospital doing an epidural and get a crashcall at the other side of a 2 mile corridor for a cardiac arrest:mad::mad:), i never had time to cry then (ok maybe i did) as I was bleeped from a trillion different wards at once.....i could go on and on. I have scare stories of my own.......I'm just upset as to what this article is suggesting, we don't kill patients on purpose, or dehydrate them or give them diuretics to induce dehydration. Is this is suggesting criminal behaviour if I read it right that is?:eek::eek::eek:
    Sorry just upsets me when I work every hour God sends trying to help people:(:(:(:(:( to read stuff like this

    sorry rant over......off to hide, HC move over!


    [FONT=&quot] "Diamorphine (heroin) is fast and effective, especially in someone unused to the drug and already weak. First it induces coma, followed by respiratory depression, and death. For the hospital, this has the advantage of having the patient slip away quickly and quietly without any fuss. Diuretics cause dehydration, and although the result is ultimately the same as with diamorphine the patient may survive, conscious, for up to a week even with the imposition of a 'Nil by mouth' regimen. Relatives who do not know the signs of dehydration may be tricked into believing that the rapid deterioration is due simply to the underlying illness.[/FONT]"

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  • Now this is maybe why I stopped posting here last year? lol ;p
  • Sorry Magicowen and others for my post now, very bad timing in the middle of your conversation, sorry I don't know what to say that may help, but thinking of you x
  • Dizzy_Ditzy
    Dizzy_Ditzy Posts: 17,471 Ambassador
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    edited 26 March 2012 at 10:06PM
    not thanking that one either

    my skin is crawling now

    i wake up sometimes thinking that a ****** is crawling on me

    t'had better not happen tonight!!
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  • There was an adult's Batfink fancy dress costume in the car boot last week - I nearly bought it, but it must have been a bloke who had worn it last and couldn't be bothered to take off the all in one to go to the loo and had just torn a hole in the front instead! :eek:

    Someone else grabbed it as soon as I put it down, wish I'd bought it and fixed it now, as it went for 50p!!!!!!!! Had wired wings n everything! We were all quoting Batfink for the rest of the morning haha

    Talking of strange random car boot items, I went to mine on Sunday (first of the season) and some bloke was selling Norman Wisdom yellow bumbags. !!!!!!? And he had a WHOLE BOX of them.
    :starmod: DO IT NOW :starmod:
  • neosi
    neosi Posts: 1,678 Forumite
    edited 26 March 2012 at 10:16PM
    Wow, I haven't heard a Batfink quote for donkeys years. I remember watching the cartoon at about 5:15 each afternoon before Crossroads

    I'll raise your Batfink with my Touche Turtle...:rotfl:
    TOUCHE-TURTLE-2-300x225.jpg


    ps.. never own up to watching crossroads
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  • jan.t
    jan.t Posts: 226 Forumite
    Thank you Queen of Cheap, :) I'll keep posting and hopefully it won't be long before I can post a pic :j
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