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They used to make Transputers in Newport.
Gwent. (As it was then).
In the days when less than 1um line width was pushing things a bit.Comment
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It's stopped raining, more shrubbery work this arvo methinks.Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostIt's stopped raining, more shrubbery work this arvo methinks.
Before Zeity says it.Comment
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Originally posted by Bunk View PostNiiiiiiii
Before Zeity says it.
Also have to remove 2 raised beds, dig and weed the surrounding area and then put membrane and bark chippings down and then remodel two of the beds.
and that's just the back garden....................Comment
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I forgot aboout the fencing that should turn up later on this week.
I'm going to be well cream crackered.Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostIt's stopped raining, more shrubbery work this arvo methinks.
Originally posted by Bunk View PostNiiiiiiii
Before Zeity says it.
I was busy.
Originally posted by norrahe View PostShrubbery number 3 complete, another 3 to go.
Also have to remove 2 raised beds, dig and weed the surrounding area and then put membrane and bark chippings down and then remodel two of the beds.
and that's just the back garden....................
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in anticipation.
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostShrubbery number 3 complete, another 3 to go.
Also have to remove 2 raised beds, dig and weed the surrounding area and then put membrane and bark chippings down and then remodel two of the beds.
and that's just the back garden....................If you have to add a , it isn't funny. HTH. LOL.Comment
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