Author | Message |
Fuzzy Hollynoodles
Send message Joined: 24 Aug 08 Posts: 30 Credit: 240,271 RAC: 0
|
It's spring here. I love the spring when the trees start to become light green of new leaves.
I'm just so happy that they have stopped dropping leaves all over the garden. But the corkscrew hazel is still dropping twigs everywhere. It saves on prunning I guess ...
But you should have pruned it back in the autumn. There's a big corkscrew hazel growing in my brother's garden, it was as big as a van, so he has pruned it to a nicer size. He cut off some very long branches and some twigs back in November, my boss got them all, she uses them for her Christmas decorations. And now it looks much more nice and healthy.
[b]"I'm trying to maintain a shred of dignity in this world." - Me[/b]
|
|
GalaxyIce
Send message Joined: 6 Apr 08 Posts: 2018 Credit: 100,142,856 RAC: 0
|
|
|
GalaxyIce
Send message Joined: 6 Apr 08 Posts: 2018 Credit: 100,142,856 RAC: 0
|
|
|
Misfit
Send message Joined: 27 Aug 07 Posts: 915 Credit: 1,503,319 RAC: 0
|
It's spring here. I love the spring when the trees start to become light green of new leaves.
I'm just so happy that they have stopped dropping leaves all over the garden. But the corkscrew hazel is still dropping twigs everywhere. It saves on prunning I guess ...
But you should have pruned it back in the autumn. There's a big corkscrew hazel growing in my brother's garden, it was as big as a van, so he has pruned it to a nicer size. He cut off some very long branches and some twigs back in November, my boss got them all, she uses them for her Christmas decorations. And now it looks much more nice and healthy.
Oh, but I do prune it in the autumn. Quite severly last autumn since you couldn't walk under it without it pretending it was a weeping willow. But then mine is the size of a house, much bigger than a van, and I can't get to the higher parts to prune more. 10 years ago I tried to anchor it to the fence to stop it being like the leaning tower of Pissa. Now it would take any fence any direction with it.
So, you like prunes in the autumn, eh? Find you can't walk afterwards and feel like a weeping willow, eh? Prunes the size of a house, eh?
me@rescam.org
|
|
Misfit
Send message Joined: 27 Aug 07 Posts: 915 Credit: 1,503,319 RAC: 0
|
PG2 blocked a TCP attempt from NASA. Only Jessica Collisson is allowed access. ;) me@rescam.org
|
|
GalaxyIce
Send message Joined: 6 Apr 08 Posts: 2018 Credit: 100,142,856 RAC: 0
|
It's spring here. I love the spring when the trees start to become light green of new leaves.
I'm just so happy that they have stopped dropping leaves all over the garden. But the corkscrew hazel is still dropping twigs everywhere. It saves on prunning I guess ...
But you should have pruned it back in the autumn. There's a big corkscrew hazel growing in my brother's garden, it was as big as a van, so he has pruned it to a nicer size. He cut off some very long branches and some twigs back in November, my boss got them all, she uses them for her Christmas decorations. And now it looks much more nice and healthy.
Oh, but I do prune it in the autumn. Quite severly last autumn since you couldn't walk under it without it pretending it was a weeping willow. But then mine is the size of a house, much bigger than a van, and I can't get to the higher parts to prune more. 10 years ago I tried to anchor it to the fence to stop it being like the leaning tower of Pissa. Now it would take any fence any direction with it.
So, you like prunes in the autumn, eh? Find you can't walk afterwards and feel like a weeping willow, eh? Prunes the size of a house, eh?
I certainly don't go for prunes on my Pissa but a weeping willow would just about hit the spot.
|
|
Misfit
Send message Joined: 27 Aug 07 Posts: 915 Credit: 1,503,319 RAC: 0
|
It's spring here. I love the spring when the trees start to become light green of new leaves.
I'm just so happy that they have stopped dropping leaves all over the garden. But the corkscrew hazel is still dropping twigs everywhere. It saves on prunning I guess ...
But you should have pruned it back in the autumn. There's a big corkscrew hazel growing in my brother's garden, it was as big as a van, so he has pruned it to a nicer size. He cut off some very long branches and some twigs back in November, my boss got them all, she uses them for her Christmas decorations. And now it looks much more nice and healthy.
Oh, but I do prune it in the autumn. Quite severly last autumn since you couldn't walk under it without it pretending it was a weeping willow. But then mine is the size of a house, much bigger than a van, and I can't get to the higher parts to prune more. 10 years ago I tried to anchor it to the fence to stop it being like the leaning tower of Pissa. Now it would take any fence any direction with it.
So, you like prunes in the autumn, eh? Find you can't walk afterwards and feel like a weeping willow, eh? Prunes the size of a house, eh?
I certainly don't go for prunes on my Pissa but a weeping willow would just about hit the spot.
The prunes aren't supposed to make you pissa. But they could make you weep.
me@rescam.org
|
|
GalaxyIce
Send message Joined: 6 Apr 08 Posts: 2018 Credit: 100,142,856 RAC: 0
|
It's spring here. I love the spring when the trees start to become light green of new leaves.
I'm just so happy that they have stopped dropping leaves all over the garden. But the corkscrew hazel is still dropping twigs everywhere. It saves on prunning I guess ...
But you should have pruned it back in the autumn. There's a big corkscrew hazel growing in my brother's garden, it was as big as a van, so he has pruned it to a nicer size. He cut off some very long branches and some twigs back in November, my boss got them all, she uses them for her Christmas decorations. And now it looks much more nice and healthy.
Oh, but I do prune it in the autumn. Quite severly last autumn since you couldn't walk under it without it pretending it was a weeping willow. But then mine is the size of a house, much bigger than a van, and I can't get to the higher parts to prune more. 10 years ago I tried to anchor it to the fence to stop it being like the leaning tower of Pissa. Now it would take any fence any direction with it.
So, you like prunes in the autumn, eh? Find you can't walk afterwards and feel like a weeping willow, eh? Prunes the size of a house, eh?
I certainly don't go for prunes on my Pissa but a weeping willow would just about hit the spot.
The prunes aren't supposed to make you pissa. But they could make you weep.
Actually, it's usually Fosters that makes me pissa. Then I usually hug trees ;)
|
|
Misfit
Send message Joined: 27 Aug 07 Posts: 915 Credit: 1,503,319 RAC: 0
|
It's spring here. I love the spring when the trees start to become light green of new leaves.
I'm just so happy that they have stopped dropping leaves all over the garden. But the corkscrew hazel is still dropping twigs everywhere. It saves on prunning I guess ...
But you should have pruned it back in the autumn. There's a big corkscrew hazel growing in my brother's garden, it was as big as a van, so he has pruned it to a nicer size. He cut off some very long branches and some twigs back in November, my boss got them all, she uses them for her Christmas decorations. And now it looks much more nice and healthy.
Oh, but I do prune it in the autumn. Quite severly last autumn since you couldn't walk under it without it pretending it was a weeping willow. But then mine is the size of a house, much bigger than a van, and I can't get to the higher parts to prune more. 10 years ago I tried to anchor it to the fence to stop it being like the leaning tower of Pissa. Now it would take any fence any direction with it.
So, you like prunes in the autumn, eh? Find you can't walk afterwards and feel like a weeping willow, eh? Prunes the size of a house, eh?
I certainly don't go for prunes on my Pissa but a weeping willow would just about hit the spot.
The prunes aren't supposed to make you pissa. But they could make you weep.
Actually, it's usually Fosters that makes me pissa. Then I usually hug trees ;)
Watering the flora and recycling at the same time. It makes nature happy.
me@rescam.org
|
|
GalaxyIce
Send message Joined: 6 Apr 08 Posts: 2018 Credit: 100,142,856 RAC: 0
|
It's spring here. I love the spring when the trees start to become light green of new leaves.
I'm just so happy that they have stopped dropping leaves all over the garden. But the corkscrew hazel is still dropping twigs everywhere. It saves on prunning I guess ...
But you should have pruned it back in the autumn. There's a big corkscrew hazel growing in my brother's garden, it was as big as a van, so he has pruned it to a nicer size. He cut off some very long branches and some twigs back in November, my boss got them all, she uses them for her Christmas decorations. And now it looks much more nice and healthy.
Oh, but I do prune it in the autumn. Quite severly last autumn since you couldn't walk under it without it pretending it was a weeping willow. But then mine is the size of a house, much bigger than a van, and I can't get to the higher parts to prune more. 10 years ago I tried to anchor it to the fence to stop it being like the leaning tower of Pissa. Now it would take any fence any direction with it.
So, you like prunes in the autumn, eh? Find you can't walk afterwards and feel like a weeping willow, eh? Prunes the size of a house, eh?
I certainly don't go for prunes on my Pissa but a weeping willow would just about hit the spot.
The prunes aren't supposed to make you pissa. But they could make you weep.
Actually, it's usually Fosters that makes me pissa. Then I usually hug trees ;)
Watering the flora and recycling at the same time. It makes nature happy.
I went cycling by the water, Basingstoke Canal, only yesterday. In 1778 a Parliamentary Act was passed to allow a canal 44 miles long from Basingstoke to the River Wey. The outbreak of the War of American Independence caused a delay in raising the required capital required to start building the canal. Work finally started in 1788 and it should be finished anytime now.
|
|
Misfit
Send message Joined: 27 Aug 07 Posts: 915 Credit: 1,503,319 RAC: 0
|
|
|
Brian Silvers
Send message Joined: 21 Aug 08 Posts: 625 Credit: 558,425 RAC: 0
|
Woah...slow down there little Billy...
|
|
Misfit
Send message Joined: 27 Aug 07 Posts: 915 Credit: 1,503,319 RAC: 0
|
|
|
Brian Silvers
Send message Joined: 21 Aug 08 Posts: 625 Credit: 558,425 RAC: 0
|
Woah...slow down there little Billy...
Little Billy got his free credit.
Yeah, I posted on the boincstats forum about it... I knew it was a bad idea. I told Anshul that every time it is done, something goes wrong. Oh well... At least nobody got slighted, and nobody moved up or down in the project standings because everyone got the same amount. However, now the howling will start from the Kredit Kops... The 5000 for nothing will be first on the agenda. After that, I bet someone will be saying that 420 is "way too much credit". We might even get to see the claim that it's "ridiculous" or even "obscene"...
Happy happy!
|
|
GalaxyIce
Send message Joined: 6 Apr 08 Posts: 2018 Credit: 100,142,856 RAC: 0
|
|
|
Brian Silvers
Send message Joined: 21 Aug 08 Posts: 625 Credit: 558,425 RAC: 0
|
Woah...slow down there little Billy...
Little Billy got his free credit.
Yeah, I posted on the boincstats forum about it... I knew it was a bad idea. I told Anshul that every time it is done, something goes wrong. Oh well... At least nobody got slighted, and nobody moved up or down in the project standings because everyone got the same amount. However, now the howling will start from the Kredit Kops... The 5000 for nothing will be first on the agenda. After that, I bet someone will be saying that 420 is "way too much credit". We might even get to see the claim that it's "ridiculous" or even "obscene"...
Happy happy!
I still don't know if I got free credits or not. How can you tell? I haven't looked into Cosmo for a while and you could have added to my credits or taken some away - I wouldn't have noticed either way ;)
Oh, how wonderful...
Here's your Cosmology account
I don't know what the larger spike is all about, but yes, you did get 5000 from the script they just ran...
|
|
GalaxyIce
Send message Joined: 6 Apr 08 Posts: 2018 Credit: 100,142,856 RAC: 0
|
|
|
Labbie
Send message Joined: 29 Aug 07 Posts: 327 Credit: 116,463,193 RAC: 0
|
Woah...slow down there little Billy...
Little Billy got his free credit.
Yeah, I posted on the boincstats forum about it... I knew it was a bad idea. I told Anshul that every time it is done, something goes wrong. Oh well... At least nobody got slighted, and nobody moved up or down in the project standings because everyone got the same amount. However, now the howling will start from the Kredit Kops... The 5000 for nothing will be first on the agenda. After that, I bet someone will be saying that 420 is "way too much credit". We might even get to see the claim that it's "ridiculous" or even "obscene"...
Happy happy!
I still don't know if I got free credits or not. How can you tell? I haven't looked into Cosmo for a while and you could have added to my credits or taken some away - I wouldn't have noticed either way ;)
Oh, how wonderful...
Here's your Cosmology account
I don't know what the larger spike is all about, but yes, you did get 5000 from the script they just ran...
Oh cool, I can see that isloated 5000 in a day recently. They should surprise us like this more often. Maybe even a free bonus from MilkyWay for turning up? ;p
[edit] the larger spike was probably me being reckless and crunching somewhere else for a change ;)
The large spike is probably when they gave (some of) us back the amount that "disappeared" on Nov 30th when the HOSTS table got messed up and wasn't exporting everyone.
Calm Chaos Forum...Join Calm Chaos Now
|
|
Brian Silvers
Send message Joined: 21 Aug 08 Posts: 625 Credit: 558,425 RAC: 0
|
The large spike is probably when they gave (some of) us back the amount that "disappeared" on Nov 30th when the HOSTS table got messed up and wasn't exporting everyone.
Perhaps. I just wish they'd stop doing stuff like that. The scripts have never worked as planned. I think I was shortchanged the last time, but this time I wasn't really "active" when the whole error on downloading happened. I decided to grab a few tasks after seeing the reports of high memory usage just to see what it would do on my system, so I sorta feel like I got a "freebie", but so did everyone, so I'm not going to feel guilty...
|
|
Misfit
Send message Joined: 27 Aug 07 Posts: 915 Credit: 1,503,319 RAC: 0
|
Woah...slow down there little Billy...
Little Billy got his free credit.
Yeah, I posted on the boincstats forum about it... I knew it was a bad idea. I told Anshul that every time it is done, something goes wrong. Oh well... At least nobody got slighted, and nobody moved up or down in the project standings because everyone got the same amount. However, now the howling will start from the Kredit Kops... The 5000 for nothing will be first on the agenda. After that, I bet someone will be saying that 420 is "way too much credit". We might even get to see the claim that it's "ridiculous" or even "obscene"...
Happy happy!
I still don't know if I got free credits or not. How can you tell? I haven't looked into Cosmo for a while and you could have added to my credits or taken some away - I wouldn't have noticed either way ;)
Oh, how wonderful...
Here's your Cosmology account
I don't know what the larger spike is all about, but yes, you did get 5000 from the script they just ran...
An ATI card here... free credit there... your stats keep climbing without you really doing anything. :P
btw, I won the SETI@home t-shirt contest. I get a free shirt, but no free credit.
me@rescam.org
|
|