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https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCp4j...
This guy is a researcher for the "World of Tanks" video game and seems to spend much of his time visiting various tank museums around the world crawling around, in and explaining the pros and cons of various tanks in history.


https://www.armytimes.com/news/2018/0...

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCp4j...
This guy is..."
Thanks Happy, World of Tanks was at Bovvy (Tankfest) too with a very long queue & an even bigger screen :) I'll be going back later in the summer to see the rest of the museum along with dropping in on TE Lawrence's cottage on the way which is summit I should have done by now.


I'm worried about tonight with all the fireworks going off and being being stupid and all :)
Update
The largest fire is now over 32000 acres and has closed US 40 between Strawberry Res. and Duschane, and only about 25% contained.
Colorado has a fire of over 100,000 acres and California is also burning down. The scary part about all of these fires is that they are so early. The fire season usually doesn't start until mid August.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCp4j......"
When I get back to England, Bovington is definately on the list to visit, along with Duxford. I don't know how Mrs. Happy is going to feel about that :)

Somehow, I don't think he is going t make captain :)

My hubby went away fro a couple weeks so I had extra workload on the farm. As per usual, all the jobs that are usually shared between two, became all my jobs. :) That combined with my playing around with some writing... meant I had to check out until hubby got back. He got back yesterday.



Congrats - you are the first person I've heard of who actually won ANYTHING from them :D
Terri,
It's something like a lottery but you don't have to buy a ticket - the do sell magazine subscriptions, but the main draw is the opportunity to will millions of $$$$$. All you have to is enter, you don't even have to order a magazine :)
The entry forms used to come in the mail every 6 months or so, but they have modernized and you enter on the internet.
Currently they are advertising $4000/week for life if you enter AND win:D.


Linda, you're the first person I've ever heard who won anything from PCH!

Hey, a free meal at Mcdonalds is better than a hot poke in the eye!!
Congrats!!

This could prove interesting.

This could prove interesting."
Been considering it myself but the cost is putting me off.



The tests actually narrow down the area and it does bring up some surprises. A friend of mine is now obsessively combing her family tree trying to find where the Native American DNA got in. She really wants to know what tribe she has links to.
They can pin point almost 400 different areas around the world.

Also it may confirm or disprove several family stories. One is that we had Moorish blood, another that there is either Spanish or Portugese in the family.
There is also supposed to be Romany.
Another story said there was Jewish, but I think that is wrong because the cousin was basing their assumption on the names... and Quakers used biblical names as well. And I do know we had Quaker ancestors in that branch of the family.
I suspect it will turn out to be large chunks of English, salted with Irish, Scottish and perhaps Northern European.

This could prove interesting."
Been considering it myself but the cost is putting me off."
It cost me about A$150, which I thought was pretty reasonable. That included posting the kit to me and the return postage to them.

Somewhere between 80-95% of English descended people are of Plantagenet descent. We can blame King John for beginning the rot. He had something like 13 kids. And his son, Henry III had a similar amount.

Somewhere between 80-95% of English descended people are of Plantagenet descent. We can blame King John for beginning the rot. He had something li..."
Genghis sired 100's & in 2003 they said his gene pool equated to 0.5% of the worlds population..... although a quick search also names a Chinese leader whose gene is present in more :)



I always thought it was hidden under the volcanic ash. But when I saw the overhead footage I was surprised to see all the walls are above ground. It is different to the drone footage as the drone footage seems to only show the areas that have been excavated.
An amazing place full of yet undiscovered history.

I'm trying to grow my very first Sourdough starter. It's all very fascinating watching this happen over last 5 days. Still not active enough to bake with unfortunately. It is supposed to be a 5 day starter and I should be baking with my first harvest today but it's winter here and the growth is happening too slowly. It will be a few more days before I can fire up the oven I think. :-(

I'm trying to grow my very first Sourdough starter. It's all very fascinating watching this happen over last 5 days. Still not active enough to bake with unfor..."
:) Good luck, my little bro' loves making his own bread, has a machine that "no one can touch" lols goes into a kinda trance when he's on one, my nieces go..... dad's gone all weird again & steer clear pending the outcome.... :D

Thanks for posting this. Perfect timing for me, as I'm about to finish up Pompeii

Some of the groups I'm on in goodreads have people claiming to read a book a day. They post reviews of what they've read--sometimes 2-3 reviews a day. My question is do people actually read these books?
Depending on the length of the book, it can take me 3-7 days to read one book. So I don't know how they read so many books in such a short space of time. Are they reading or skimming? And if it's the latter, why do it? Is it to impress others? Do you get bonus points from Goodreads if you claim to read so many books?
Am I missing something? I just don't get it.

The water should be lukewarm, and the flour not too strong...try to keep your starter in a warmer place.
Don't use too much of your starter, or your bread will be too acidic. Let it rather rise longer.

I'm starting to feel that way myself! A bit intense about privacy during Terri's baking day. :-)

Your advice is excellent! I have two starters on the go. One with strong flour and one with all-purpose. Currently it is the one with strong flour that is doing the best.

Some of the groups I'm on in goodreads have people claiming to read a book a day. They post reviews of what they've read--sometimes 2-3 ..."
I can occasionally read a book in one sitting (esp if it is less that 400 pgs, fiction and I have nothing else pressing)
Normally it takes 4 days to a week and occasionally longer.


The newscasters say the smoke is mainly from the fires in California. The smoke from our fires is mainly in Colorado and New Mexico :)

Some of the groups I'm on in goodreads have people claiming to read a book a day. They post reviews of what they've read--sometimes 2-3 ..."
I can read a book a day, sometimes 2 or 3 depending on the size of the book. However, this is only when I am not at work. During the week I usually manage 2 or 3 for the week. Because I have one I'm reading at home and another in my work bag.
To read a lot of books a day the person must not be doing much of anything else.
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