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Well this is a flaming nuisance:
http://ee.co.uk/help/mobile-and-home-connections/broadband-gallery-mobile-broadband/email/email-closure?intcam=ON_EE_E_Orange_email_closure_infomremail_textlink-2017-01-11
I've had the same 'Freeserve' email address for about 15 years now. Can you imagine the work to notify every correspondent, (and for them to amend their records) about this?
Google seem keen to give me a free email address, but I think it would freak me out that they were reading my emails. What supplier would you guys suggest?0 -
What supplier would you guys suggest?
Have you tried Freeola?
http://freeola.com/free-webmail-account/
Check out the cool email domains they offer.0 -
zoho are free too, but watch what else you sign up for.0
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Saw one of these in the shop earlier.
Just made a brew in it, and am going to leave it running till tomorrow morning, to see if the drink is still hot.0 -
Now that'd be very useful when I'm doing a market!Angie - GC April 24 £432.06/£480: 2024 Fashion on the Ration Challenge: 10/68: (Money's just a substitute for time & talent...)0
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thriftwizard wrote: »Now that'd be very useful when I'm doing a market!
I got mine at the local Post Office, but they're available (albeit a couple of quid more expensive) on Amazon.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/STAINLESS-HEATED-TRAVEL-CHARGER-COLOUR/dp/B00FCRFSPS/ref=s9_simh_gw_g263_i5_r?_encoding=UTF8&fpl=fresh&pf_rd_m=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE&pf_rd_s=&pf_rd_r=6G5WFHNB28PCFDA68S1G&pf_rd_t=36701&pf_rd_p=16f14aeb-bd11-4e9e-8c26-9ca0139074ee&pf_rd_i=desktop
There is a cheaper one, but it only works off the car lighter socket.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Am-Tech-450ml-Plug-Mug-Adaptor/dp/B0098L9KW6/ref=pd_vtph_263_bs_t_1?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=G3761NCYDWKQ9DVJCPNP0 -
Hi <waving> not been online much recently, between longer work hours, time spent in the garden and sewing to update my wardrobe.
Prices are sky-rocketing here, but am hopeful my garden will be productive soon - chicks are laying again and can now be uncovered, although food and water still covered. I'm finding them a bit hard work these days, so going to go back to a deep litter system i think, with
foraging beds off it (veg beds that need turned over).
Arthritis flaring a bit too, so on the list is some financial planning so I can retire early if I need to.
Hope all well with you :-)0 -
Wondered how you were doing WCS. I had my hens on the deep litter system too, it made sense to me when I read up on it.
I did some tidying in the garden but was too cold a wind for me to enjoy it so I decided to leave it for a bit yet. Going to the garden centre in Duns when I get paid, will buy a load of compost and topsoil there to refresh my veg patch. They deliver free anywhere in the Borders.
I'm thinking of laying in a stash of non-food stuff, like shampoo and soap powder and alcan foil and clingfilm etc. At the rate stuff is going up then it can't go wrong.0 -
A stash of cooking foil is very useful, in the event of a water supply failure/drought.0
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Bedsit_Bob wrote: »A stash of cooking foil is very useful, in the event of a water supply failure/drought.Every increased possession loads us with a new weariness.
John Ruskin
Veni, vidi, eradici
(I came, I saw, I kondo'd)
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