Tea? (Part 1)

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Angelfishsolo

A Velocipedian
Good Morning - Cheers for the Tea and the mmmmfffFlapmmmmffffJacksmmmmmfff :laugh:
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
Yet more flapjack here. I made them to take on the yorkshire 100 miler yesterday (I did a mere 26 and a bit to Selby and back), and forgot to hand them out. Some plain, some raisin and cherry, all actually edible this time - well, the last lot were edible, but only with a spoon, no structural integrity.

Just been to enquire about whether my council tax enquiry of 6 weeks ago had been actioned (not having had any notification), and found that it had, with the result that I'm quite a few pounds better off each month. Hoorah! I'm not going to go mad and spend, spend, spend, but it takes the pressure off a bit. I can start thinking about saving for Oli's first bike.

Tea? anyone?
 

Landslide

Rare Migrant
Am I too late for a cuppa and a plain flapjack?
I've been stuck in a training course all day.

(Though I must admit that being denied access to a PC all day does wonders for my actual (paid) work:blush:)
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
<hands out tea and flapjack>

There you go....

Off in a bit, it's craft nite, so 3 of us are heading over to another friend's house with our knitting and stuff. And I may manage to offload some flapjack there....
 

Angelfishsolo

A Velocipedian
I have just dragged this thread from the mire of mediocrity that is known as Page Two!!!

I have a fresh pot for any early birds and another awaiting water :ohmy: Please help yourselves also I think the magik biccie tin is in the cupboard in the corner. Hope it is a good morning for all :rofl:
 

Amanda P

Legendary Member
Depending on your video card driver, this may or may not work. But it's fun if it does.

Hold down Ctrl, Alt and the left, right, up or down keys. This may turn your screen image upside down or sideways.

If you wish to learn to read upside down or sideways, this could be helpful.

For everyone else, it's a fun trick to play on your colleagues when they pop out of the room.
 

tdr1nka

Taking the biscuit
With the old cathode ray tube TVs you can take the back off and gently rotate the 'gun' that goes into the back of the screen 180º, put it all back together and no one will be able to work out why the picture is upside down.:blush::wacko:
 
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