No problem, thank you . I will take a more detailed when I have more time. When start9 release there new os I'm going to play around with relays again, it really didn't work well connecting over tor.
Ok seems to have done it, just copied and paste and it's connected. Perhaps it just needs some basic instructions with it to idiot proof it like the ones you wrote me 😅
Can't get it to load atm I will try and let you know when I have fixed the issue
That makes sense...I forgot about amber a bit as it didn't exist when I first used amethyst. I will work it out in due course.
For me it's not numbers it's the number of people I know and 'died suddenly' car crashes- which admittedly have tailed off now. But that seemingly be a spike after the jabs tells you something is off, because even though there were less cars on the road during the lockdown I never saw a car crash through a roundabout for seemingly no reason. Apart from the 2 weeks I was driving all during that time.
😆 yeah if it just said wss:blahblah I would of worked it out but I assumed it was going to do something magic and sort it self out as the wss is in there and it started nostrconnect: though it also says coracle perhaps it only works for coracle.
Remember people could stick magnets to their arm and the rumours about certain ingredients on it. Well this links the two ideas together perfectly -(paramagnetism is magnetism that only appear in the presence of a field btw): https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211379721005295
Not sure how to make it work with a phone client like amethyst. The link opens a browser where I can copy the link but where does that link go in the client?
Yes, still tastes better cooked.
Actually I should say most can't think of many good modern ones as they are mostly bred for supermarkets
You can't eat the leaves on rhubarb just the stem it's more juicy and sour and I have never made swiss chard crumble.
Yeah some of the old ones are still the best 🙂
The lady certainly didn't look like a knife pin cushion 😆
I know! Can't wait for it to get bigger going to espalier this one as I don't have a lot of space here, should look really nice in full bloom as a fence though.
I do that quite a lot to be honest just what out for sneaky snails if you plant something else there. They like the leaves but not the stems.
Didn't think about that I guess I will have to try that too. For myself and the soil.
Yeah it's also useful if there is any suprise bank failures. Though here they have closed so many branches I am not sure what a bank failure would look like now.
Primarily medicine, feed second. That's why I find the earlier stuff useful. It only goes away with the frost here so near you does it keep going all year? Going to be using it to try to make a bacillus subtilus feed later as apparently it can feed on that too.
Scooby dooby doo, where are you? https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/crepdjdj0z4o
When I used to work bottling apple and beetroot juice for a organic juice company we were subcontracted to bottle for. We used to have to keep a bottle of the batch aside for testing for residue of pesticides etc. So I don't think it's all fudged and fake.
Great in compost but try it as a foliar and root drench too. Sorts out all sorts of disease and pest issues.
...twine, butterfly habit I have even made some building material out of it before. It's also probably the best around fertiliser you can make if you aren't using it for that slap yourself in the face and start using it.
That's one of the reasons I have more than one account at different banks helps get around this problem.
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