comparing this year to last year

Started by misterphil, March 08, 2006, 10:43:02

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misterphil

As of today, this time last year starts at page 99!

To get there, on the URL (web address), change the 1.0 at the end to 1.1900
The problem with being an IT teacher is that all those kids get in the way of my interaction with the computers.

misterphil

The problem with being an IT teacher is that all those kids get in the way of my interaction with the computers.

Garden Manager

Quote from: misterphil on March 08, 2006, 10:43:02
As of today, this time last year starts at page 99!

To get there, on the URL (web address), change the 1.0 at the end to 1.1900

What ARE  you talking about misterphil?

misterphil

to see what people were posting about this time last year ... If you just keep going back page by page it takes forever, but if you change the number in the web address (as above), you can skip back a year in time to see what people were posting/worrying/planning about ...
The problem with being an IT teacher is that all those kids get in the way of my interaction with the computers.

amphibian

On the 'edible plants' index you make the change.

Or just click here

flowerlady

I only wish I had the time to be able to read so much information!  :)
To everything there is a season and a time to every purpose under heaven: a time to be born and time to die: a time to plant, and a time to pluck up what is planted.     Ecclesiastes, 3:1-2

MrsKP

and poundland cloches were being discussed back then too.   ;D
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electron

The point surely is that it is much colder. I even mowed my lawns in february in 2005. It was the coldest day in about 5 years round here (Carnforth, Lancashire) in March of Minus 6.9 degrees C. Outlook for this weekend "Snow"

amphibian

Quote from: electron on March 11, 2006, 01:57:07
The point surely is that it is much colder. I even mowed my lawns in february in 2005. It was the coldest day in about 5 years round here (Carnforth, Lancashire) in March of Minus 6.9 degrees C. Outlook for this weekend "Snow"

The forecast for my area has just been radically changed, next week was forecast as wet and mild (about 10C), now it is forecast dry and cold (max of 4C). Obviously my area is losing out in the battle between the Northern and Atlantic fronts.

Looks like planting my spuds next week as just gone out of the window.

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