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Post by Jim on Jan 14, 2017 14:31:17 GMT
I've been chortleing reading this thread about the squeamishness of grown men! Life's shit, get over it. As for separating toilet paper and burning it, happens all the time in Spain, Greece etc where the plumbing can't take the paper, even the children manage. I'd build and fit one but haven't room, we manage with 2 cassettes (his and hers, it's worth the effort changing over 😂😂😂) last about a week if half the pee goes elsewhere.
I'm thinking of going into business making and fitting them, but I charge extra, time and two turds! Now where's my coat...
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Post by phil70 on Jan 15, 2017 16:57:00 GMT
I wonder if I should go all the way back to April and re-awaken all the threads that haven't seen activity for a few months.... Race you to it, tomten! Huh, had a few people get quite sniffy on the other place when I've called threads like this Zombie Threads' some of them have even been several years dead before somebody reawakens them. Phil
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Post by JohnV on Jan 15, 2017 17:44:21 GMT
I wonder if I should go all the way back to April and re-awaken all the threads that haven't seen activity for a few months.... Race you to it, tomten! Huh, had a few people get quite sniffy on the other place when I've called threads like this Zombie Threads' some of them have even been several years dead before somebody reawakens them. Phil I had a few moments when caught out by zombie threads reappearing but it can be quite interesting when you see some of your own posts again after a few months
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Post by naughtyfox on Jan 15, 2017 18:32:53 GMT
I wonder if I should go all the way back to April and re-awaken all the threads that haven't seen activity for a few months.... Race you to it, tomten! Huh, had a few people get quite sniffy on the other place when I've called threads like this Zombie Threads' some of them have even been several years dead before somebody reawakens them. Phil Heh, how about re-awakening 50 of 'em all of a sudden before anyone notices?!
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Post by canaldweller on Jan 15, 2017 19:31:42 GMT
What's the furthest back anyone's been back to? There was one over there the other day that had been dug up from 2008.
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Post by naughtyfox on Jan 18, 2017 16:45:56 GMT
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Post by Ssscrudddy on Jan 19, 2017 10:18:33 GMT
Last year I came across a blog + comments that made me angry enough to comment myself. Basically it was complaining about how people shouldnt be allowed to watch videos or play games on the internet, & how it was all the fault of teenagers for hogging the bandwidth that made everyone elses internet so slow. Anyway after posting a wall of text pointing out why everyone was wrong (& then later getting a reply) it turns out the last comment before mine was 12 years old!
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Post by thebfg on Jan 19, 2017 12:48:47 GMT
Last year I came across a blog + comments that made me angry enough to comment myself. Basically it was complaining about how people shouldnt be allowed to watch videos or play games on the internet, & how it was all the fault of teenagers for hogging the bandwidth that made everyone elses internet so slow. Anyway after posting a wall of text pointing out why everyone was wrong (& then later getting a reply) it turns out the last comment before mine was 12 years old! Ooohhhhhh the good old days. Not being allowed to go on the Internet to after 6pm. Waiting ages to download something then just as it got to 99% you mum phoned nanny or someone. Disconnected. I left home and don't think I gad Internet till I moved in to my own flat when the boy was born 10 years ago. Six years later. Oh my God. Broadband what an invention.
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Post by patty on Jan 19, 2017 16:31:32 GMT
We put cyber nanny on our first computer..all we thought protected until daughter needed to do a project on bra's for design A level..of course cyber nanny wouldn't allow 'bosoms'..son nos 2 aged 13 calmly types in password and accesses forbidden sites....seems he hacked into his dads email and down loaded the password and had been surfing the forbidden for ages.
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Post by naughtyfox on Jan 19, 2017 18:52:48 GMT
We live in a new world. Kids have access to everything with the Internet. I'm sure I have learned an awful lot since 1996 when the Internet arrived to Finland. What will the world be like in, say, another 20 years, when the kids who have already been born with a smartphone/tablet in their hands have kids of their own? Their kids will be reading all of their parents' inane comments: "Mum, who's Tracy?" "I don't know." "But on www.sthildasschool.co.uk you are saying 'Tracy, you are such a slag!'" - and there's a picture of you showing tits on the next page." Can you imagine a 16 year old boy in the year 2037, has been assigned a project on boat building and comes across www.thunderboat.net (deceased in 2027 but it had a good innings); suddenly he finds himself fascinated by kris's compost loos thread, and the jokes thread, and learns two new words (twat & womble).
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Post by Andyberg on Jan 19, 2017 19:32:39 GMT
Can you imagine a 16 year old boy who suddenly he finds himself fascinated by kris's compost loos thread Well, words fail me?😱😱😱😱
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Post by patty on Jan 20, 2017 6:40:55 GMT
Well I guess in 2037 the world may well be so high tech that anything like composting toilets could hold compulsive fascination...wonder if they'll wanna have a go themselves..talk about Brave New World!..imagine their parents.."You're not gonna bring that in here," scenario.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 20, 2017 8:31:54 GMT
I use OpenDNS as it speeds up browsing. This is a DNS server for looking up the IP address of any website and is needed by your browser. OpenDNS can be used to block domains although you can do this also on many routers. I blocked dailymail.co.uk because I hate reading it.
But when I started using a Google feature 'Data Saver' which speeds up browsing and downloads less, I found I could suddenly access Daily Mail again.
So, kids can use 'Data Saver' and it will bypass any parental blocks!
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Post by kris on Jan 20, 2017 18:33:45 GMT
Well I guess in 2037 the world may well be so high tech that anything like composting toilets could hold compulsive fascination...wonder if they'll wanna have a go themselves..talk about Brave New World!..imagine their parents.."You're not gonna bring that in here," scenario. By 2037 they will look at anybody who uses fresh clean water to flush there bodily waste away as very selfish and very un community minded. Most of the worlds population will be using composting loos by then.
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Post by Jim on Jan 21, 2017 20:32:18 GMT
Well I guess in 2037 the world may well be so high tech that anything like composting toilets could hold compulsive fascination...wonder if they'll wanna have a go themselves..talk about Brave New World!..imagine their parents.."You're not gonna bring that in here," scenario. By 2037 they will look at anybody who uses fresh clean water to flush there bodily waste away as very selfish and very un community minded. Most of the worlds population will be using composting loos by then. I agree in principle but will there be any trees for sawdust, or people to shit, what with the right wing take over by ignorant masses currently afoot?
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