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RobArb

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  1. Download Atlas of Soil Biodiversity found this atlas of soil biodicersity but struggling to download the whole thing, can do one page at a time but not the whole package? does someone want to try to have a go at downloading the full atlas and not just pages and let me know if they've been successful? seems like a handy document to have:thumbup:
  2. great vid:thumbup: how do you set up your rigging/speedline system? is it easy to do/use?
  3. i can here music, i'm sure i could
  4. whats the best way to set up a speedline like that (if thats what it is)? nice vids btw:thumbup:
  5. ha:laugh1: thought you meant asking difficult questions here.. yeh i have asked them difficult questions, at least i thought they were difficult but have had answers off them that point me in the right direction rather than just outright giving me the answer, think this is a good way of learning if you get continually stuck they do eventually help out:blushing: and as for being as happy as a pig in sh... you wouldn't want it any other way!!!
  6. or just use 2 with a go go gadget retrieval stick to get the lower one!
  7. Haha don't want to give you any more work than necessary, finish first year uni at the beginning of may and will have some free time on my hands (may not be able to carry on yet:confused1:) if you want me to help do anything:001_smile: will go searching now:001_tt2:
  8. sirius ringloop maybe (if you wanted to get technical) theres a thread on here describing what it does also a cambium saver or rope guide chokered round the stem, but you wouldn't really crown thin a conifer!
  9. have you corrected your speeling mistakes yet i ponted out:blushing:
  10. so if i am just about to finish my first year of a 3 year FdSc at myerscough albeit online, how does that affect me? i paid 1400 last year and presumably still owe another 1400 for both years left but what if i want to do the 2 year add on to get my BSc, do the new fees apply even though its classed as part time? On another note, i have so far found the course thoroughly enjoyable and have had plenty correspondence with my tutors, my marks have been good and i do hope to carry on!
  11. quote - Suspenders To allow for freedom of movement, the waistband and legs of the faller’s stagged pants should be kept loose. Suspenders will keep the pants in a comfortable position even when rain-soaked. Clothing and rain gear should be kept in good condition.
  12. haha yeh i kinda deserve that:sneaky2:
  13. no sorry:blushing: was actually a trick question, isn't even a fungus its an old exploded foam expander bottle thats been left over time:lol:
  14. I too would rather see if a tree can overcome a disease/aliment/breakage etc all within safety limits of course:blushing: but was just wondering if AOD was linked with phytophthora or phytopthora came after the onset of AOD due to the little bugs and beasties eating over time causing the decline?
  15. just going through some old photos and found this 10 points for a correct guess:blushing:
  16. haha its my thread:001_tt2: Anyway back to AOD! Is AOD in any way connected to phytophthora or is this a disease that is associate with decline? also found these Description of Gibbsiella quercinecans gen. nov., ... [syst Appl Microbiol. 2010] - PubMed result http://www.forestresearch.gov.uk/pdf/Tree_health_issues-RICs_meeting_March_2011.pdf/$FILE/Tree_health_issues-RICs_meeting_March_2011.pdf
  17. Is there another mini beastie that prey on OPM? or would that be creating further problems?
  18. very interesting:thumbup: i take it OPM is getting worse? we don't get much up here if any at all, can't say i've seen any larvae nests or even caterpillars once over the last 2-3 years
  19. beg, borrow and plead:blushing:

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