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« Reply #13095 on: April 27, 2009, 12:58:44 PM »

Helen Chamberlain looks no where near 40, maybe early thirties.

You jest?!  She's ropey as these days!

Believe me when you reach forty...ud give her a spin LOL
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« Reply #13096 on: April 27, 2009, 01:05:44 PM »

Helen Chamberlain looks no where near 40, maybe early thirties.

You jest?!  She's ropey as these days!

Believe me when you reach forty...ud give her a spin LOL

I'm 21 but I'd give her 2 spins.
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« Reply #13097 on: April 27, 2009, 01:09:28 PM »

Helen Chamberlain looks no where near 40, maybe early thirties.

You jest?!  She's ropey as these days!

I'm guessing your probably in your early/mid twenties? Which means you probably think that everyone over thirty is old right? Cheesy
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« Reply #13098 on: April 27, 2009, 01:14:50 PM »

A woman who actually wants to watch Match of the Day with you is a significant plus imo.
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« Reply #13099 on: April 27, 2009, 01:15:52 PM »

Helen Chamberlain looks no where near 40, maybe early thirties.

You jest?!  She's ropey as these days!

I'm guessing your probably in your early/mid twenties? Which means you probably think that everyone over thirty is old right? Cheesy

You've got Derren Borwn skills   Smiley
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« Reply #13100 on: April 27, 2009, 01:17:45 PM »

Whats really worrying is that since iv'e turned 40 half the women i see seem attractive to me.. that cant be right can it?Huh?

Funny how standards lower with age... also scary how many women you fancy end up being young enough to be your daughter...yeeesh !

Chamberlain...I would
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« Reply #13101 on: April 27, 2009, 01:20:01 PM »

Whats really worrying is that since iv'e turned 40 half the women i see seem attractive to me.. that cant be right can it?Huh?

Funny how standards lower with age... also scary how many women you fancy end up being young enough to be your daughter...yeeesh !

Chamberlain...I would


You know when your starting to get older. Its when you pass the school/college gates at kick out time and realise its all the mums your checking out Cool
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« Reply #13102 on: April 27, 2009, 01:32:44 PM »


I'm a google geek.

That most perfect of Home Pages is a thing of wonder, no third-party shite, a 100% fit for purpose user-friendly gateway page. It's good to recognize & admire perfection.

On that HomePage, they sometimes "theme" the word "google", on religious holidays, National Days, da de da.

They have themed it today - but I don't understand it. (Attempts to C & P it failed). It's a series of dots & dashes which I assume somehow relate to the word "google".

Anyone know what that's all about?

For those that are not quite as internet savvy as myself, the addresss of google is.....

http://www.google.co.uk/




Tried hovering over the image with your mouse and seeing the tooltip that's shown?

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« Reply #13103 on: April 27, 2009, 01:39:17 PM »


I'm a google geek.

That most perfect of Home Pages is a thing of wonder, no third-party shite, a 100% fit for purpose user-friendly gateway page. It's good to recognize & admire perfection.

On that HomePage, they sometimes "theme" the word "google", on religious holidays, National Days, da de da.

They have themed it today - but I don't understand it. (Attempts to C & P it failed). It's a series of dots & dashes which I assume somehow relate to the word "google".

Anyone know what that's all about?

For those that are not quite as internet savvy as myself, the addresss of google is.....

http://www.google.co.uk/




Tried hovering over the image with your mouse and seeing the tooltip that's shown?



Good grief! Never knew that. Even one as internettly worldly-wise as myself never knew that.

Do you know why they have that "I'm Feeling Lucky" box, & does it throw up different results? In a page so sparse & utilitarian, it seems odd that google persist with it.
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« Reply #13104 on: April 27, 2009, 01:41:37 PM »

Do you know why they have that "I'm Feeling Lucky" box, & does it throw up different results? In a page so sparse & utilitarian, it seems odd that google persist with it.

It just takes you straight to the first result.
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« Reply #13105 on: April 27, 2009, 01:45:55 PM »


I'm a google geek.

That most perfect of Home Pages is a thing of wonder, no third-party shite, a 100% fit for purpose user-friendly gateway page. It's good to recognize & admire perfection.

On that HomePage, they sometimes "theme" the word "google", on religious holidays, National Days, da de da.

They have themed it today - but I don't understand it. (Attempts to C & P it failed). It's a series of dots & dashes which I assume somehow relate to the word "google".

Anyone know what that's all about?

For those that are not quite as internet savvy as myself, the addresss of google is.....

http://www.google.co.uk/




Tried hovering over the image with your mouse and seeing the tooltip that's shown?



Good grief! Never knew that. Even one as internettly worldly-wise as myself never knew that.

Do you know why they have that "I'm Feeling Lucky" box, & does it throw up different results? In a page so sparse & utilitarian, it seems odd that google persist with it.

http://www.google.co.uk/ig is a better page to start from as you can have other useful stuff on the page saving you from having to go and fetch it.

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« Reply #13106 on: April 27, 2009, 02:09:42 PM »


I'm a google geek.

That most perfect of Home Pages is a thing of wonder, no third-party shite, a 100% fit for purpose user-friendly gateway page. It's good to recognize & admire perfection.

On that HomePage, they sometimes "theme" the word "google", on religious holidays, National Days, da de da.

They have themed it today - but I don't understand it. (Attempts to C & P it failed). It's a series of dots & dashes which I assume somehow relate to the word "google".

Anyone know what that's all about?

For those that are not quite as internet savvy as myself, the addresss of google is.....

http://www.google.co.uk/




Tried hovering over the image with your mouse and seeing the tooltip that's shown?



Good grief! Never knew that. Even one as internettly worldly-wise as myself never knew that.

Do you know why they have that "I'm Feeling Lucky" box, & does it throw up different results? In a page so sparse & utilitarian, it seems odd that google persist with it.

http://www.google.co.uk/ig is a better page to start from as you can have other useful stuff on the page saving you from having to go and fetch it.



Nooooo!

I just looked - it's horrible - it's like Yahoo. It has news, weather, You Tube Vids, maps, horoscopes - horoscopes ffs! - & all that nonsense plastered everywhere, on the "ooh look, there's a blank space, so we have to fill it" logic.

The whole essence of google's beauty is it's plain nakedness. I wish I'd never seen that. My affection for google is tainted now.
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« Reply #13107 on: April 27, 2009, 02:11:07 PM »


I'm a google geek.

That most perfect of Home Pages is a thing of wonder, no third-party shite, a 100% fit for purpose user-friendly gateway page. It's good to recognize & admire perfection.

On that HomePage, they sometimes "theme" the word "google", on religious holidays, National Days, da de da.

They have themed it today - but I don't understand it. (Attempts to C & P it failed). It's a series of dots & dashes which I assume somehow relate to the word "google".

Anyone know what that's all about?

For those that are not quite as internet savvy as myself, the addresss of google is.....

http://www.google.co.uk/




Tried hovering over the image with your mouse and seeing the tooltip that's shown?



Good grief! Never knew that. Even one as internettly worldly-wise as myself never knew that.

Do you know why they have that "I'm Feeling Lucky" box, & does it throw up different results? In a page so sparse & utilitarian, it seems odd that google persist with it.

http://www.google.co.uk/ig is a better page to start from as you can have other useful stuff on the page saving you from having to go and fetch it.



Daniel!

Since when were horoscopes "useful"?

I mean, for goodness sake, that's just ridic.
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« Reply #13108 on: April 27, 2009, 02:12:16 PM »


I'm a google geek.

That most perfect of Home Pages is a thing of wonder, no third-party shite, a 100% fit for purpose user-friendly gateway page. It's good to recognize & admire perfection.

On that HomePage, they sometimes "theme" the word "google", on religious holidays, National Days, da de da.

They have themed it today - but I don't understand it. (Attempts to C & P it failed). It's a series of dots & dashes which I assume somehow relate to the word "google".

Anyone know what that's all about?

For those that are not quite as internet savvy as myself, the addresss of google is.....

http://www.google.co.uk/




Tried hovering over the image with your mouse and seeing the tooltip that's shown?



Good grief! Never knew that. Even one as internettly worldly-wise as myself never knew that.

Do you know why they have that "I'm Feeling Lucky" box, & does it throw up different results? In a page so sparse & utilitarian, it seems odd that google persist with it.

http://www.google.co.uk/ig is a better page to start from as you can have other useful stuff on the page saving you from having to go and fetch it.



Daniel!

Since when were horoscopes "useful"?

I mean, for goodness sake, that's just ridic.

SIGH!!

Stuff YOU find useful - that's the key.  I don't have the horoscopes on my igoogle page.  You can remove what you want and add other widgets. 

Roll Eyes
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« Reply #13109 on: April 27, 2009, 02:13:54 PM »

If you click on the themed logo it does a google search of whatever the theme is.
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