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Nice People Thread Part 9 - and so it continues
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PasturesNew wrote: »My mum had some, rarely used them, but they seemed to stain easily. I've never really needed them... but now I am baking random items more often in baking trays it's nice to have a selection of non-stick-friendly implements I can use to give them a stir with. So I thought, for £1, it was worth picking up.
They'll be handy too for getting my yorkshire puddings out of the non-stick bakeware I've got ... which were also from the £1 shop so a little sensitive to being poked with anything that's not 100% non-stick-friendly.
Oh the stains are part of them. Get some oil on them, then get them in something beet rooty then some others in something with turmeric . I know spoons that look identical but produce different magic by the stains and the feel in my hand.0 -
PasturesNew wrote: »Just tried to make a phone call, dialled the number and nothing happens. It says "Mobile network not available"
Got it - no signal - but there was a small signal just 2' away. Made my other phone ring, so that works.
I suspect that means you ain't gonna get an 'H' then....
Go to settings and scan for networks and then see which ones marked '3G' you can see - those will be your best bet for data - however as you can do wifi at home in theory you only need to find a decent 3g signal.
Wooden spoons and spatulas seem to come clean properly in the dishwasherI think....0 -
I've just been in the scanning for networks - to try to move the images from the phone to the PC .... and it confused me.... talks of setting up a WLAN .... *lost*
It says: "Hint. Please check wireless connection. Or you can create a hotspot ... "
Then I can't see what it says as it's under the Motorola logo that I've still not managed to pick off the front.0 -
lostinrates wrote: »Kiwi hasn't worked out the bet place to sit in the sitting room is by the fire yet. Dog dog has got the best seat, big dog prefers a seat away from the fire so lies on the other side of the floor, but kiwi isn't sure where his place should be so wanders, like goldilocks, trying to see which part of the room is just right.
Cats got the hump and went out.
Edit.OH, apparently his place is on his back on my lap.
Westie knows where his place is0 -
Decided to install the mysupermarket app, got that from the store on the screen, clicked INSTALL - and something I couldn''t read/understand came on the screen, so I got rid of that and tried again.
This time I pressed INSTALL and now there's an image of a pig on the screen that does nothing, goes nowhere.0 -
A few essential apps...
Google Keep
ES File Explorer
Brightest Flashlight
Next Browser
Handcent SMS
Gmail App
Swype + Dragon
Get Brightest Flashlight first, go in a dark corner and play
Edit: The Asda app works well and is easy to use.0 -
PasturesNew wrote: »...got that from the store on the screen...
I find it much easier to load apps from my PC browser...
Go here and log in with your gmail...
https://play.google.com/store/apps
Search or click on the app you want, select your device then install.0 -
PasturesNew wrote: »
This time I pressed INSTALL and now there's an image of a pig on the screen that does nothing, goes nowhere.
Just delete me from your contacts.0 -
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I find it much easier to load apps from my PC browser...
Go here and log in with your gmail...
https://play.google.com/store/apps
Search or click on the app you want, select your device then install.0
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