He's had a hard day . . .Silkie is online but he doesn't need to post
the launching of silkie
- Silkie
- Admiral of the Fleet
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Re: It's a sad day
Everyone else is. Why shouldn't Shard?ash wrote:Is Shard answering on behalf of Silkie.
different colours made of tears
- Telo
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Re: Berths
Nah, just crappy auld software; naebody kens which reply is to which post. Total anarchy old bean.ash wrote:This is great - Silkie is online but he doesn't need to post - lots of answers on his behalf.
Enough to drive a decent chap back to the Lounge. What!
- ash
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Re: Berths
Ah - but I see that you used (a lot of) white text on a white background on your last post there.Shard wrote: Enough to drive a decent chap back to the Lounge. What!
BTW - what is your magic USB dongle thingie doing? Tapping into someone's wireless? or GPRS? or somat?
Ash
BTW - we both might get banned by WC for mentioning the bar which isn't the public bar.
Ash
"This is a sailing Forum"
Albin Vega "Mistral" is now sold
Albin Vega "Mistral" is now sold
- Telo
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Playing with my wee dongle.....
It's effectively another internet subscription (unfortunately). I still work, albeit part-time, which usually entails about two visits a month to London, with lots of time spent in hotels, trains, and/or airport lounges. The dongle plugs into the USB connection. I use T-Mobile - it was not my first choice (O2 would have been, but didn't have the product at the time), but available at the right time, and pretty good to date. I can get 3G access in towns and cities, GPRS most other places, including the mooring at Appin, but obviously not in empty glens or remote anchorages. It doesn't work in Balvicar either....ash wrote:what is your magic USB dongle thingie doing? Tapping into someone's wireless? or GPRS? or somat?
Anyway, at £15 a month it beats the £7 - £18 per night tariffs that I've been charged in hotels etc. Actually, I made up the £7 tariff - that was for the Cruising Association in Limehouse (good value imho); hotels generally cost more.
- sahona
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Too much information. Keep your wee dongle where your mum told you, and WHY did you out Silkie as a swinger? Now all the availables will flock round him and we'll get nowt. Some scuttlebut this is going to be. 
http://trooncruisingclub.org/ 20' - 30' Berths available, Clyde.
Cruising, racing, maintenance facilities. Go take a look, you know you want to.
Cruising, racing, maintenance facilities. Go take a look, you know you want to.


