RE: New Zealand friends???
Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2021 1:24 pm
Someone dug up a 2009 thread a few months back, but I don't remember what it was about....GP
ORIGINAL: USSAmerica
RJ, the report button function is broken. No matter what you type, Bill only gets the empty email. PM's are the way to go. [:)]
ORIGINAL: RangerJoe
ORIGINAL: USSAmerica
RJ, the report button function is broken. No matter what you type, Bill only gets the empty email. PM's are the way to go. [:)]
Thank you.
Of course, that could be used to irritate a moderator . . . [:-]
« I thought it was a good idea to irritate a moderator »ORIGINAL: btd64
ORIGINAL: RangerJoe
ORIGINAL: USSAmerica
RJ, the report button function is broken. No matter what you type, Bill only gets the empty email. PM's are the way to go. [:)]
Thank you.
Of course, that could be used to irritate a moderator . . . [:-]
Yeah, but Bill is our friend....GP
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« I thought it was a good idea to irritate a moderator »ORIGINAL: btd64
ORIGINAL: RangerJoe
Thank you.
Of course, that could be used to irritate a moderator . . . [:-]
Yeah, but Bill is our friend....GP
- Banned member’s famous last words
[:D][:D][:D]
ORIGINAL: RangerJoe
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« I thought it was a good idea to irritate a moderator »ORIGINAL: btd64
Yeah, but Bill is our friend....GP
- Banned member’s famous last words
[:D][:D][:D]
I never said that I would intentionally irritate a moderator . . .
Not fair! You are the only guy here who can shoot himself in the foot and not notice the hole! [X(]ORIGINAL: RangerJoe
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« I thought it was a good idea to irritate a moderator »
- Banned member’s famous last words
[:D][:D][:D]
I never said that I would intentionally irritate a moderator . . .
In fact, I think that I will shoot myself instead. Then make coffee . . . [:D]
ORIGINAL: RangerJoe
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« I thought it was a good idea to irritate a moderator »
- Banned member’s famous last words
[:D][:D][:D]
I never said that I would intentionally irritate a moderator . . .
In fact, I think that I will shoot myself instead. Then make coffee . . . [:D]
ORIGINAL: btd64
ORIGINAL: RangerJoe
ORIGINAL: RangerJoe
I never said that I would intentionally irritate a moderator . . .
In fact, I think that I will shoot myself instead. Then make coffee . . . [:D]
Have the coffee first, then shoot yourself. Otherwise the coffee will leak out as you drink it [:D]....GP
You see, this is where the media could be a bit more useful. They’re all eager to announce the catastrophes, keeping the spotlight on the event for a couple of days, but they totally fail to do updates later.ORIGINAL: JeffroK
I thought it was a renewal of a thread, not the average input from the peanut gallery.
As mentioned in the original post I was in Christchurch 8 days after the big quake. I did a quick recce around town before heading south. In the areas you could access there was limited damage, brick walls and chimneys down, but the main intersections heading to the CBD were blocked by APC and dudes in khaki.
When I returned, after being in Methven during the Japanese tsunami I could get a bit closer and was at RNZAF Museum Wigram when a tremor hit, we were in a hangar and I thought someone slammed the door.
Since then I have been back through CChurch 5 or 6 times since, and have seen the City slowing rebuild, but plenty of vacant blocks in the CBD and a whole suburb where the houses have been removed. Streets are still there but the area not safe to rebuild.
On my last visit I drove to Kaikoura, which suffered a quake a few years ago. The inland route had areas where individual paddocks had 3-4 levels, all flat, where the earth went up or down. The drive back was along the area where the mountains, literally, fell into the sea. Major road and rail works to reopen it.
We were planning to be there around Christmas this year but I'll wait a bit for the cruise industry to prove itself, maybe I'll fly over.
ORIGINAL: JeffroK
I thought it was a renewal of a thread, not the average input from the peanut gallery.
As mentioned in the original post I was in Christchurch 8 days after the big quake. I did a quick recce around town before heading south. In the areas you could access there was limited damage, brick walls and chimneys down, but the main intersections heading to the CBD were blocked by APC and dudes in khaki.
When I returned, after being in Methven during the Japanese tsunami I could get a bit closer and was at RNZAF Museum Wigram when a tremor hit, we were in a hangar and I thought someone slammed the door.
Since then I have been back through CChurch 5 or 6 times since, and have seen the City slowing rebuild, but plenty of vacant blocks in the CBD and a whole suburb where the houses have been removed. Streets are still there but the area not safe to rebuild.
On my last visit I drove to Kaikoura, which suffered a quake a few years ago. The inland route had areas where individual paddocks had 3-4 levels, all flat, where the earth went up or down. The drive back was along the area where the mountains, literally, fell into the sea. Major road and rail works to reopen it.
We were planning to be there around Christmas this year but I'll wait a bit for the cruise industry to prove itself, maybe I'll fly over.


I did crop it. But then it was still to big to upload, so I selected the frame and shrank it about 3X. I saved it at that point not knowing that the program would save the entire working frame too! It was not apparent until I uploaded it.ORIGINAL: geofflambert
BB is no farmer. He doesn't know about cropping.
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I did crop it. But then it was still to big to upload, so I selected the frame and shrank it about 3X. I saved it at that point not knowing that the program would save the entire working frame too! It was not apparent until I uploaded it.ORIGINAL: geofflambert
BB is no farmer. He doesn't know about cropping.