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Apps are old school mate, it's all about finding an AI Tool to do everything for you now. It doesn't seem like many in any of those groups knows how to feed themselves. Just look at the ubiquitous UPF/junk "food" that we're surrounded by. Or the flocks of Deliverpoo riders feeding people poo 24/7. Crazy world when you step back and look at it.
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I've always been unsure about all these wacky cohort names that get bandied around, so that was a useful reference. I doubt I'll remember by tomorrow though. In the interests of the all important transparency; I'm a solid Gen X. Before 43 (ND) gets his knickers in a twist about internet anonymity or something!
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oh, it's another way of pigeonholing people into various invented sections, like alphabet idiots, and fecking mentally ill twats who think they are animals. looking at it the only thing that leaps out is fact each successive generation loses more of the ability to think for themselves, and a reliance on gadgets and tech, how many of those groups know how to feed themselves? the animal kingdom adapts to survive, the human race looks for the latest "app" oh well not long now and I can give less ****************s about it than I do currently.
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Cue, the almost mandatory "okay boomer" comments 😄
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Boomers, Gen X, Gen Y, Gen Z, and Gen A explained WWW.KASASA.COM What separates Generation X from Y. How about Gen Z and Gen A? Who are the Millennials? They’re in vastly different...
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I'm glad to hear this, I have been advocating biochar for a long time now, over 15 years.
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easy to access drive, will accept any decent wood that can be cut/split for firewood, don't want brush please! please call before hand to check!
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WTF is gen z??? or gen x???
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I can see the problem, any wood needs drying and processing to become firewood but arb arisings are of a size that are much more readily handled and transported by non-professionals and it is not readily handled by wood processors either so not much commercial interest. Still if sawmill was local to me and I didn't have my arb arisings source I'd be interested in such wood. Anyone home processing needs a saw so as long as the sawmill is OK with it, wood can be cut before transport home in multiple trips.
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Thanks everyone! Interesting to hear that the Rhodie should work well, better than just having bonfires of the stuff. There is quite a bit so should get a decent amount of charcoal and fines/biochar from it. I didn't know that Alder was specifically used for gunpowder making, good to know. Definitely should be different now with everyone wanting biochar.
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Yeap, it's almost as ridiculous as sugar free lucozade.
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It's all the syrups and flavours BS that gets me. If they don't like coffee, maybe it's too bitter, then don't order coffee. Order a fizzy drink with lots of sugar or sugar free crap instead.
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Currently getting by with QCAD ($40 perpetual). Some of the recommendations I got were not quite what I need. A lot of CAD packages are massive and complex, whereas I just need 2D site plans and dxf compatibility. The real issue seems to be that dxfs are not used much any more and the format hasn't been updated for years. But I am stuck with it because I use PT Mapper and Pocket GIS. The one problem remains, PT Mapper rejects or messes up some layers from dxfs that have originated as dwgs. Developers regulary throw drawings across that have shadings and hatching and bespoke symbols for cars, trees, whirlygigs, paviours etc. and these do not convert or if they do you end up with a dwg expanded form 4mb to a dxf at 40mb.
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I'm a plain black coffee sorta guy, without all the faffing, bs, customer experience wankery. Plus, I'm technically a millennial but have more in common with X.
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Mark J started following CAD programmes
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@daltontrees What did you end up going for?
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They're lousy at using a pub too. It's got a bar, it's not a post office hatch.
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You may be suffering from "Baristaphobia". Some Gen Zers suffer from ‘Baristaphobia,’ and fear ordering in coffee shops WWW.INDEPENDENT.CO.UK Nearly half of all Gen Z are too shy to order a cup of coffee, according to a new report.
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Calibre_Consultancy started following East Anglian Tree Work Contractors - Tree Surveys and CAD programmes
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ProgeCAD - Suspiciously similar to AutoCAD but comes with a lifetime one off purchase price
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Hello all. Are you an established business owner in Cambridgeshire, Norfolk or Suffolk and have at some point considered adding tree H&S surveys, BS5837 work, tender submissions, protected tree advice, veteran and/or woodland management plans to your business services but dropped the idea because its not your bag, the equipment or training requirements or you are too busy with the actual tree work? If so, do let me know if you are interested in a chat about how I can assist your business in these areas. There are plenty of options available - Services completed under your business banner or through my own (often preferred to demonstrate objectivity in work specs), and I have been providing the above for the last 2 decades. Examples, references and cv available if so required. Level 5 Arb (working on Level 6), Professional member of the AA, PTI, DBS clearance, PI, PL insurance etc. Why the marketing blurb? I am returning from a large scale national corporate position to small business again and I'm keen to build long term local relationships with those that see the mutually beneficial potential that exists, and of course unlocking new revenue streams from existing client bases and indeed new client opportunities. Thanks for your time Contactable at [email protected] New domain up soon at www.canopyandcrown.co.uk