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  1. Thanks thought that was the case always best to get an second opinion .
  2. Noticed you all talking about the Vauxhall Movano and I was wondering what license category it falls under? I myself got my license this year so falls within the Licences issued between January 1997 and 14 October 2012 Categories. Sorry I cannot contribute to your question but you made me aware of a nice vehicle never took much notice of.
  3. I would also say add a feature not for the people who like to play these sort of games but a feature for the more business minded people who like a mental challenge. Import/Export in timber. Timber processing. Incorporate Stuff like VAT/Taxes which all have to be done by yourself or employ a computer generated accountant, if late you get fined like real life etc.
  4. I would say the easiest and cheapest way to test it and have beta accounts running to clean out the bugs/glitches that all games in development have would be downloadable PC game/Online Browser game/Apps.
  5. Here's another idea. You should have several technology trees, You should have a Technology tree for everything for example. - Vehicles - Machinery - Climbing Equipment - Lowering & Rigging And so fourth. Each technology tree should have sub categories in them for Example. Click Technology Trees. Click Machinery Then you will have the sub categories with say the top 5-6 leading Machinery Brands in the industry so Husqvarna, Stihl, Viking which ever you see fit. Once you click on the desired Brand you have and entire technology tree from basic to specialized. So the first Chainsaw you can buy in the Stihl Sub category will be Stihl MS 170 D then you work your way up through Research Xp points and £ currency. The way you progress will be when you do missions, activities you earn Research point and Currency on completion and you must spend these to unlock extra attachments for that chainsaw increased bar length, increased HP performance, upgrade chains etc and then finally to unlock and purchase the next chainsaw in the sequence. This way you must take the small jobs to start and with the more you progress the better equipment you can purchase to complete the bigger jobs given? To much? You get my drift?.
  6. If you looking for game ideas and are serious I would say taking functions off 3 games and adding some extras of your own would make it a great game. Sims + Farmers Simulator + FarmVille. Main thing with these games is adding enough in game content, activities, missions, mini games to keep the game flowing without getting repetitive to much. If its a joke thread then sorry .
  7. Sorry to hear about your health issues.
  8. I got the farming version and its fun for about 2 hours then it does get pretty boring, but its a pretty basic game what do you expect? Now if they made one that was more advanced like sim city sort of advanced i think it would be a smashing game.
  9. Thanks now i understand .
  10. <p>welcome mate, You've got my number if you need any more help</p>

  11. <p>Thanks Tom appreciated the time you spared to have a chat with me, every forum needs helpful members like you <img src="<fileStore.core_Emoticons>/emoticons/biggrin.png" alt=":D" srcset="<fileStore.core_Emoticons>/emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />.</p>

  12. Yes Charlie that's correct. I removed one from a friends garden this year, they was hanging off a branch so i tapped the branch with my box underneath them and shut the lid after they fell in. I then placed the box on the floor next to where the swarm was and waited to see if the rest of bees flying in the air went back to the branch or went in. On the second time i managed to knock the queen in and after about 1 hour they was all inside tucked up in bed . That exact swarm is currently sitting in my beehive at the moment.
  13. I love pictures like this beats a picture of a beehive with bees going in and out all day long, what would be awesome is if you could see there colony structure inside tho that's where the real beauty is.
  14. Didn't know this well try the lemongrass trick then on a nice warmish day with good weather, but be prepared to move fast as they really love the smell of that stuff. It won't do them no harm but bees are attracted to the scent, i used it to lure a colony of bees out of a cavity in a barn as i did not want to kill them and it worked.
  15. Hello, There is 2 reasons i can think of this 1. There's a colony inside the trunk, but that looks alive so i highly doubt it. 2. A bee colony wild or from someones personal hive that season swarmed and landed on the tree, whilst they were residents there they build some comb with the stores they took from there previous home when leaving. They probably found a better suited environment to make their new colony and left to new location leaving the natural wax comb there. But don't take my word on that im still new to beekeeping . P.S. If you want to be brave and test to see if any bees are present near by, go purchase yourself some Pure Lemongrass Oil and dab a bit around that comb and see if any bees come to investigate, i had huge success this year using this stuff to lure bees into my nucleus.

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