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Happy Holidays Everyone!!!

#1 Post by JHEM » Thu Dec 23, 2004 11:14 am

Hope this holiday season will see all well and sharing the time with friends and family in peace and camaraderie.

Best of wishes from the Maugham family, where frantic activities are afoot as our son is aloft as I write this, enroute to picking up the Grandmas in NY and PA, eldest daughter arrived last night via auto, younger daughter arrived via commercial air and now all of the females have descended on the local bridal shops in search of that one perfect gown.

2005 will bring us two weddings as our son and younger daughter both marry their respective betrotheds and we officially become empty nesters.

Two weddings in the same year, sigh........

Anybody want to buy a KingAir?

Cheap!

Happy holidays,

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#2 Post by jdhurst » Thu Dec 23, 2004 11:24 am

Best wishes to you, James. Thank you for all your efforts.

We became empty nesters over a year ago. There is nothing wrong with young ones leaving the nest, and we enjoy our freedom - may you as well. Our daughters live in the same metrpolis as us - far enough away for comfort, but close enough to visit whenever. ... JD Hurst

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#3 Post by ian » Thu Dec 23, 2004 11:39 am

A very happy Christmas, and warmest New Year greetings to one and all.

I never before realised just how nice it is to have my two girls back home with me for Christmas, and after having popped over to Bordeaux to collect the eldest we're three again, albeit only for a few days until the next term starts.

The weather is mild (ish), there's good wine, and better company - enjoy!
Ian at thinkpads dot com

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#5 Post by vincepoy » Thu Dec 23, 2004 12:31 pm

James and everyone....

Have a Merry Christmas and Best Wishes for a Bright New Year ahead!
Cheers,
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#6 Post by jdhurst » Thu Dec 23, 2004 5:22 pm

ian wrote:<snip>
The weather is mild (ish), there's good wine, and better company - enjoy!
Six inches of snow followed by a thick coating of ice from freezing rain. It's days like this why I wonder at being Canadian. I am talking up Bermuda for permanent residence. No bites yet. JD Hurst

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#7 Post by JHEM » Thu Dec 23, 2004 5:50 pm

jdhurst wrote:Six inches of snow followed by a thick coating of ice from freezing rain. It's days like this why I wonder at being Canadian.
Toronto is part of Canada now!?!?! [censored], and that's always been one of my favorite cities, especially "Toronto Underground" at Xmas. And the halftime show the hotel next to the new ballpark puts on is NOT to be missed! :lol:
jdhurst wrote:I am talking up Bermuda for permanent residence. No bites yet. JD Hurst
BION I understand that it's even more difficult for a Commonwealth resident to emigrate to Bermuda now than it is for us here in the Colonies.

I've been hinting to Lloyd's for years to make me their resident surveyor on the island, said appointment being for 5 years, but to date they always manage to find some subject of HRM willing to make the sacrifice. :wink:

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#8 Post by selvan777 » Tue Dec 28, 2004 1:28 pm

And a very Merry Christmas to all.
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#9 Post by BillMorrow » Tue Dec 28, 2004 8:27 pm

to all who have made this small endevour what it is,
to all those who have been customers of thinkpads.com,
to all who contribute time and knowledge,
i wish a happy christmas and a new year that exceeds specifications.. :D

happy trails, now and in the future..
Bill Morrow, kept by parrots :parrot: & cockatoos
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She was the type of person who kept a parrot.
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A Thank You, a New Year and new hope, ever again

#10 Post by friedrich-eugen » Thu Dec 30, 2004 8:17 am

Hello Bill,
Hello JDHurst,
Hello All,

Bill,
Your website and this forum is a great (!) help. If not existent, one should/would have to invent it. It does cost and it does ask devotion to helping others cope with technologies and techniques.

Therefore: thanks to You and those helping You organize it!!

...

I think we all could do with some years of only average mishap....
just some small incidents, no wars
just accidents, no terror,
just a small quake or volcano erruption, not ...

I feel sick of all that happening in the past, just now, even more so since 2001, and I do indeed pray, that at least for some time mankind is allowed to rest, recover and think over.


Happier times for all of us in the Years to come and a happy holiday
__friedrich-eugen__
started with IBM-XT (80186) and AST-Ascentias NB (910N) in the 90ties, relying on Thinkpads (770X, A31Ps) until 2012,
now using an upgraded T60-61P "Frankenpad" (15"UXGA-LED Penryn 8GB 500GB/7200), and an X201/X230T (i7 8/16GB/500GB) Windows10

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