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Sunday, March 30, 2003

Happy Mothers Day !!!!!!!!!


Happy Mothers day to all you good ladies out there. I hope your kids are all getting you breakfast in bed -

My three ( Cathy, Liam and Laura) are all still in bed as I type (maybe still working on yesterday's body clock as the time shifted forward an hour overnight to cover for British Summer Time), but Laura has threatened to make breakfast for her Mum. We shall have to wait and see.

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Has anyone ever sat there and gone through their browser bookmarks/Favorites?


I started yesterday afternoon when I was having five minutes after lunch. before getting back to the decorating. I didn't realise how many places I had been to - and more to the point, how many of those sites have actually gone. Things are getting a bit more stable ( I did the same exercise 18 months back), but there are still a lot of sites vanishing.

The other thing I noticed is, that , I saved the addresses of some awful pages. I can't even remember why I went there in the first place.

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I'm playing again. One of my fellow Xanaga users, in a reply to one of the blog postings there, made comment that they were using a browser called Avant. That little light appeared again, so I have downloaded it to see what it does. It appears to work using IE type technology, maybe even the IE core as Xanga tools works first time without any work rounds (like in Netscape).

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Just a final comment - Are Kids these days getting bigger?.

The reason I ask?.


I am 5foot 11", my lad, whose 12, is only a few inches shorter. He is well taller than his Mum (but then so is anything over 5 foot nothing - ), but the thing is he has a good few more years to get even taller. I know, that on average, the next generation is an inch or two taller than the previous one, but he will be taller than his uncle (my "Kid" brother is 6ft 3") if he keeps on growing at the rate he is. I thought your kids were supposed to look to you, not look down on you -

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