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If people owned elephants in UK/USA it would work great!Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAny way of tagging cats and plotting their movements on google? Maybe using the rfid tag the vets use? What a great plan B!Comment
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Hi BearOriginally posted by Bear View Post
Evening all?
I've got a bit of catching up to do - back in a mo
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RFID only operates over very short ranges.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAny way of tagging cats and plotting their movements on google? Maybe using the rfid tag the vets use? What a great plan B!
If you fit the cat out like this one, you could incorporate a GPS unit...Comment
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not sure the gf would be keen on putting her beloved tiddles in a truck acident.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostRFID only operates over very short ranges.
If you fit the cat out like this one, you could incorporate a GPS unit...
so people have to own elephants then?Comment
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Hey Ted!!Originally posted by Bear View Post
Evening all?
I've got a bit of catching up to do - back in a mo
Bazza gets caught
Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
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I hadn't - there are so many file types defined that clicking on each one took quite a while!Originally posted by NickFitz View PostHave you checked this, from MS?
I had also searched the registry - no joy there.
So I did a search (ZTreeWin - replacement for XTGold is a God send for this kind of work) on every file changed since I started messing about with this Ubuntu.
The only references to A: were in temporary internet files for Internet Explorer (huh?) and in \WINDOWS\RECENT a run of PRESIZER.EXE on A: (huh?) and a shortcut to A: was in \WINDOWS\RECENT too.
Cleared the Internet Explorer cache & history, and deleted the \WINDOWS\RECENT entries.
Sorted. (If I go into the recycle bin, as it gets to the two \WINDOWS\RECENT entries, it accesses the floppy drive. well weird.)
But I've no idea at all why ... ah. PRESIZER.EXE is a Linux tool related to dual boot stuff.
Poxy Ubuntu.
Drivelling in TPD is not a mental health issue. We're just community blogging, that's all.
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Originally posted by BrowneIssue View PostI hadn't - there are so many file types defined that clicking on each one took quite a while!
I had also searched the registry - no joy there.
So I did a search (ZTreeWin - replacement for XTGold is a God send for this kind of work) on every file changed since I started messing about with this Ubuntu.
The only references to A: were in temporary internet files for Internet Explorer (huh?) and in \WINDOWS\RECENT a run of PRESIZER.EXE on A: (huh?) and a shortcut to A: was in \WINDOWS\RECENT too.
Cleared the Internet Explorer cache & history, and deleted the \WINDOWS\RECENT entries.
Sorted. (If I go into the recycle bin, as it gets to the two \WINDOWS\RECENT entries, it accesses the floppy drive. well weird.)
But I've no idea at all why ... ah. PRESIZER.EXE is a Linux tool related to dual boot stuff.
Poxy Ubuntu.
gosh - what a fun Saturday night! remember when you used to go clubbing?Comment
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