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Hi! Ed, On Sun, 08 Nov 15, you wrote to me: EV> I was looking through some old .ZIP files I downloaded a long time EV> ago, and thought about You when I saw OZPACK13.ZIP that had Programs EV> written by folks in Australia. Thanks for the kind thought, Ed. EV> Around here the tree leaves have started to fall to the ground. Ooh, yes. I've seen nice footage over the years of your neck of the woods, at various times during autumn or spring. Beautiful country 'over there'. EV> Are the trees where You live getting any leaves on them? Totally different here, Ed. All (or most) of the 'natives' don't know seasons. They're always green, sometimes less so in winter or dry spells and sometimes more green during 'the wet' or summertime. The mango tree and the macadamia tree (one of each in the backyard) are good examples of the types that aren't really seasonal. Our row of frangipanis drop all their leaves during the cold, though they do tend to hang on to a couple even then. They're coming into full bloom now with sweet-looking (and smelling) pink & yellow flowers. Not a lot going on here, Ed. I'm two months into coming to grips with a new HP 'hotbox' doo-hickey running Win 8.1, which is slowly becoming annoying in multi-dimensions. It may not see the year out, as I've figured out what HP did to the BIOS to stop folks from running other operating systems. :) All the best, mate. Cheers, Paul. ... Gotta go... the orderlies are about to check my room! --- Paul's Win98SE VirtualBox* Origin: Quinn's Post - Maryborough, Queensland, OZ (3:640/384) SEEN-BY: 203/0 633/267 280 640/384 1384 690/682 712/620 848 770/1 @PATH: 640/384 712/848 633/267 |
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