Long Range view....

From: koswix 7 Mar 2015 00:03
To: himagain 2 of 35
Tea?
From: himagain 7 Mar 2015 00:59
To: koswix 3 of 35
"Tea?"
Another sad thing.... I gave up drinking coffee because it was killing me - (caffeine addict) moved to the UK for a year or two, got forced into the Social Tea addiction, then found out that my favourite brand/blend had more caffeine in it than coffee......
Namaste!

Oh, BTW, forget Earl Grey et al, go find Ulong tea......
 
APPROVED: 7 Mar 2015 08:59 by MATT
From: fixrman 7 Mar 2015 01:11
To: koswix 4 of 35
Bastard! Offered him tea, didn't you?
From: himagain 7 Mar 2015 01:13
To: ALL5 of 35
To all,
Why the gigantic odd signatures that appear here?
Jest askin'

I've been trying to find out how to ban/limit images on a SERIOUS G+ page of mine .........
(I don't even like cute animals.)
Actually, I don't even like humourless people - actually most people........

I'm going to use Teh on my new world-enlightening project and I would like to find a way of limiting the size of graphics of any kind on it.
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APPROVED: 7 Mar 2015 08:59 by MATT
From: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX) 7 Mar 2015 02:15
To: ALL6 of 35
Spam. Edit: not. flumoxxed by the cms plug. Always gets my back up. Sorry.
EDITED: 7 Mar 2015 16:05 by DSMITHHFX
From: graphitone 7 Mar 2015 09:38
To: himagain 7 of 35
What tea was that? I've been wondering recently what the tea with the highest caffeine content is.
From: himagain 7 Mar 2015 12:39
To: graphitone 8 of 35
Don't even ask me.... I've been on the wagon for  decades and only drink "pretend" coffee now :-<
But any upmarket Chinese Restaurateur can introduce you to the many special teas....
 
APPROVED: 7 Mar 2015 13:04 by MATT
From: fixrman 7 Mar 2015 13:00
To: himagain 9 of 35
I suppose you might be talking about mine. Mine comes from the days of PC Mag/Extreme Tech. There was a forum member (Sethness) there who made signatures for folks, often free-hand artistic drawrings. What you see is an iteration of that because unfortunately Seth stopped making sigs - or perhaps he just didn't like me.  :-P We were limited to the height and weight of the image; this style/size was considered the largest one could go and be within acceptable limits. It isn't graphics intensive and loads quickly even on a dialup connection.

You can not allow or disallow signatures of you want or just allow text signatures. Sounds a bit boring to me, but they aren't my monkees, not my circus. Signatures are fairly common within a forum as are avatars. Apparently you have no problem with pixelated emoticons, something I find a bit odd, but...

 
From: 99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD) 7 Mar 2015 16:06
To: himagain 10 of 35
...and any upmarket Chinese hooker can introduce you to the many specialties!

Welcome. Forget the tea, it's almost beer o'clock. (beer)
From: Ken (SHIELDSIT) 7 Mar 2015 19:52
To: himagain 11 of 35
Hola! You can turn signatures off in your "My Controls" area.
From: graphitone11 Mar 2015 12:59
To: Ken (SHIELDSIT) 12 of 35
He's gone a bit quiet. You must have scared him off. {{{Ken}}}
From: Ken (SHIELDSIT)11 Mar 2015 14:35
To: graphitone 13 of 35
Damn!
From: graphitone11 Mar 2015 14:38
To: Ken (SHIELDSIT) 14 of 35
I actually suspect he's not reappeared due to the lack of biscuit offers.
From: Ken (SHIELDSIT)11 Mar 2015 14:46
To: graphitone 15 of 35
Every time I see that I think of dog food.  That's what we call dog treats over here.  Maybe he thought you wanted him to eat pig ears and bark!
From: fixrman11 Mar 2015 15:10
To: Ken (SHIELDSIT) 16 of 35
I think it is doughnut boy.  (info)
From: Ken (SHIELDSIT)11 Mar 2015 15:12
To: fixrman 17 of 35
No one forced you to eat donut! 
From: Queeg 500 (JESUSONEEZ)11 Mar 2015 15:52
To: himagain 18 of 35
You've got the wrong place. We're mostly quail and partridge here.
From: fixrman11 Mar 2015 15:55
To: Ken (SHIELDSIT) 19 of 35
Donut forced me to eat donut.
From: graphitone12 Mar 2015 15:42
To: Ken (SHIELDSIT) 20 of 35
I thought you thought biscuits were those wheel like things you had with gravy?

We have a similar thing to you re. the dog treats. We call them dog biscuits. I know it's a complex idea, but doesn't half help to differentiate things by putting the name of the thing the thing belongs to before it.

Helmets are ubiquitous, but a policeman's helmet becomes specific.

Everyone has fingernails, but Dave's fingernails belong to him.

Flatulence abounds, but PB's farts are a personal thing.
 
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