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    <p>hi steve, just dropped an email to your btinternet account.</p>

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    <p>ive just recieved a 'suspicious' email from your account.</p>

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    <p>just a heads up for you.</p>

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    <p>cheers -ging</p>

     

  2. pressing F5 to reload a thread your currently in reloads the whole of arbtalk and takes you right out of forums
  3. or take a measure of both... cheers for taking the time anyways, guess its the wrong time of day to be seein any replys from the kiwi or kiwi-land based guys!
  4. yeah thanks for that man, that site funnily enough is one of the first to come up when you google such ideas. but as i stated, i was hoping to hear from someone that had maybe been through the process.
  5. well that sums it up!! these big trees in tight spaces, mostly for felling or pruning, what sorta rigging kit is being used or is it wraps round the tree and and two strong men type a stuff?
  6. not so much a glitch but a useability issue. is there any chance of getting a link back to the forum pages, like there is at the top of the page: Arbtalk.co.uk | Discussion Forum for Arborists » Tree Care Forum » General chat » Arbtalk glitches, please report here but have it placed at the bottom down here near thr quick reply, so that you can read through a thread then when your done, either reply or jump back to the forum nice and easy....
  7. Hi, can anybody with some experiance suggest how long it can take for an application to be processed and made valid if i apply when i'm in new zealand. Or is it better to have a job offer and apply for a work visa befor i even have flights. was hoping to come and have a look around and see what like rather than blindly setting something up. any advice or pointers warmly recieved.
  8. out here they say anything with 40cm dbh is counted a 'tree' and need papers befor felling. i'd say if you cant climb it, it aint a tree yet.
  9. Lance Armstrong was a 'doper' he did pretty well at stuff, no?
  10. see my last post, it contains the protection of badgers act 1992, which pretty much says your fine to go ahead.
  11. http://www.naturalengland.org.uk/Images/WMLG16_tcm6-11814.pdf seems the legistlation is pretty wishy washy anyway. ive never heard of a badger attacking anyone. pics if it happens!
  12. They'll stay well away from you I should imagine. Have you checked protocol regarding disturbing active sets, got a feeling it could be no no...?
  13. there is, you can throw your toys out, go home and sleep it off
  14. slight derail but, when your ascending SRT in work mode, you have to lift all your own weight/use pantin am i right? theres no way of gettin a mechanical advantage as say you would from using a ropeguide (other pully incorporated anchoring devices are available)? cheers
  15. "thats ok, i was cool before the job was" dont hate the player, hate the game baby if your keen for moving try my boss here in vienna he's lookin for lads. see the beefing up our team thread or find member 'damian' on here or check SMITH TREE SOLUTIONS - Die Baumspezialisten
  16. The Outdoors - UK Army Surplus Shop - Rucksacks stupid cheap
  17. Used 120 Litre Army / Military Operational Deployment Black Bag / Holdall / Grip | eBay ive used one of these for a cpl years, its startin to give now like. can prob find a bit cheaper if you look around.
  18. yeah i'm beef he's loosing ads but theres no beef involved ive been out here for yr and half and just lookin to move on for a while, change is as good as a rest and all that. Damo's been a top guy to work with, theres some good opportunities to be had out here for someone.
  19. should see the HC out here, pretty much any that didnt get a decent blast of demeline or what ever foul poison they use are pretty much striped bare now, some are even on their second flush...
  20. i know not of this planning regulation type stuff, but maybe gettin some new trees in the ground now, or building a nursery bed that you can start to plant out seed from existing trees ready to fulfil the replanting scheme.... just a thought
  21. we talking lombardy here? just think of it as a hard reduction rather than topping its easier that way.
  22. youve done it all wrong, go back to a prussik just redress it a bit, put the top leg so it come down the back of the wraps not the side, then bounce round on it a bit. looks to be tied right.
  23. i think most of the points have been covered here. highlights for me; population (the real biggie), dessimation of the oil compaines grip on control, developing nations, scientific model is not definate. the Church of Yogurt Weaving. so my tuppence worth, GW and environmental change is of little concequnce when there are so many people. harsh bottom line is, a lot of heads gotta go, reduces carbon emmissions in so many ways, living responsibly growing ur own etc re. The Church of Yogurt Weaving [TCYW] means people to all a have a lot more fertile space per capita, can we realistically house all the people on their own nice wee croft? Oil companies; havent thought too much about it till reading this thread but yeah they hold the keys, and they have a very tight grip. what we can honestly do about this i have no clue. putting them out of bussiness by making fossil fuel redundant?... they just let us have the next technology at what ever price the choose, oder? the developing nations arguement, yes they produce a heap more CO2 than us but what we can do we should, may be it will cause a ripple. scientific model is not fact, fact. not much more needs to be said, all the arguments for the future are guesses, very well educated and informed guesses maybe, but still guesses. Church of Yougurt Weaving green is the new religion, i'm pretty sceptical of all religions, but this one sits up with bhuddism, most of the time its not too offensive. and over all, were doomed. we should all just get on with doing our bit, but have fun doing it, drive a V8 landy to do the recycling while you still can, aint no other new motor gonna make that sound. worcswuss says it well. lets just get on with it and the sooner the human race is gone the sooner this eccosystem we enhabit can get back to waiting for the next parasite to attack it. fire at will.
  24. but could you have it on show drumpydave?

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