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 on: 05 January 2026, 16:29:11 
Started by Field Marshal Dr. Opti - Last post by STEMO
I thought you were a scouser, so surely its around 13-15 years?
24, which is more than enough to see this world come to an end. Putin, Trump, global warming.........Yes, 24 is more than enough  :)

24 years perhaps, but about 22 of those years you'll be dribbling into a beige cardigan with wooden buttons......while a young carer scrapes the bulk of your dinner from your lap. :)

And the bulk of the previous nights dinner off his arse.  ;D
When I start impaling myself on gardenalia, I'll start worrying  :P

 32 
 on: 05 January 2026, 16:28:28 
Started by Darth Loo-knee - Last post by Migv6 le Frog Fan
I know how that feels from when my Dad was in his 80,s with Dementia and no dignity.
Its mixed feelings really. Its good for them that they dont have to suffer any longer, but doesnt stop us from missing them.
The number of times I went to pick up the phone and call him, as was my nighly routine for years, was ridiculous.
It took a couple of years to get out of the habit.

 33 
 on: 05 January 2026, 16:24:35 
Started by Field Marshal Dr. Opti - Last post by Migv6 le Frog Fan
I thought you were a scouser, so surely its around 13-15 years?
24, which is more than enough to see this world come to an end. Putin, Trump, global warming.........Yes, 24 is more than enough  :)

24 years perhaps, but about 22 of those years you'll be dribbling into a beige cardigan with wooden buttons......while a young carer scrapes the bulk of your dinner from your lap. :)

And the bulk of the previous nights dinner off his arse.  ;D

 34 
 on: 05 January 2026, 16:21:15 
Started by Mr Skrunts - Last post by Migv6 le Frog Fan
As a kid I had a full set of Chivers Golliwogs :-X

You'll get a knock from the thought Police.

FTFY.  :y :)

 35 
 on: 05 January 2026, 14:46:45 
Started by Darth Loo-knee - Last post by STEMO
Thanks all. Everyone's experience is different, we've been expecting mum to go for a while and, in the end, it was a merciful release.

 36 
 on: 05 January 2026, 14:44:27 
Started by Field Marshal Dr. Opti - Last post by STEMO
I thought you were a scouser, so surely its around 13-15 years?
24, which is more than enough to see this world come to an end. Putin, Trump, global warming.........Yes, 24 is more than enough  :)

24 years perhaps, but about 22 of those years you'll be dribbling into a beige cardigan with wooden buttons......while a young carer scrapes the bulk of your dinner from your lap. :)
You seem to be well informed about these things. Forward planning?  ::)

 37 
 on: 05 January 2026, 14:28:24 
Started by Mr Skrunts - Last post by chrisio
I use it for programming.

I have created a bespoke print management system that suits our needs perfectly rather than shoehorning myself into some one else perfect.

I have spent around 40hrs on it and I would say its around 95% complete and certainly good enough for us to begin testing with and ironing out the bugs.  Is it as good as paying a real programmer - No,  will it get the job done without the £250-£300 per month subscription fee of a system that will frustrate me and my team absolutely.

No problems with people getting frustrated or not understanding what you want - it does have a habit of going of on a tangent after long conversations sometimes so you have to reel it back in and keep plenty of backups!

Use it as a tool and its great,  let it run your life like the government and the ai providers want us to and it will ruin us and take over the world skynet style!


 38 
 on: 05 January 2026, 14:10:15 
Started by Mr Skrunts - Last post by Mr Skrunts
So any recommendations to try?

 39 
 on: 05 January 2026, 14:03:53 
Started by Darth Loo-knee - Last post by Rangie
Sorry for your loss Steve a good age though , I lost my mum 8 years ago she had a tough life with my father, he died last month he was 89 he was a horrible bastard we fell out big time around 25 years ago so his death hasn't affected me in the slightest, never got to say goodbye to my Mum which I found hard thanks to his stubbornness .

 40 
 on: 05 January 2026, 13:52:22 
Started by Mr Skrunts - Last post by TheBoy
Never tried Gemini or Co Pilot but will try them soon maybe. :y
They are every bit as shit. Unless you want to make fake videos of furry cats attacking an elephant, don't bother.

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