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Apr 15, 2021 12:22:40 GMT
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mango trees in the yard are definitely great - i have "Julie" mango in mine (sweet and highly prized. the ones you would buy in the store rather than just grabbing any old mango from a tree as you stroll along)
however. the fruit bats that roost in mine can and do get a little sidetracked (echolocation fail) and do on occasion end up in the bedroom (planting fail - way too close to the building). provides an energetic couple of hours evicting them.
i also have sapodilla - they don't like that tree for some reason.
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Last Edit: Apr 15, 2021 12:23:43 GMT by paulmakin
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Hello Paul, long time no hear! Don't know what make our tree is, but it's a great way of meeting the neighbours. I recon we're getting around 5-7lbs a day of fruit dropping and that takes some distributing. People are going to be avoiding us soon, "Oh God, here he comes again with more bloody mangos!" Fortunately, the pregnant woman across the road with the very handy mango craving is chowing down just about all we give her. I'll need to speak to her husband to ensure a repeat next fruiting season! Fortunately, we don't got fruit bats, so that's one less problem. Internet. What a simple little word, and one actually hiding a world of pain. Having trawled through a bewildering set of "bundles" from various providers, then whittling the list down to those that actually serve our area, I settled on a Sky package. Filled in the online form, received an acknowledgement, followed by total and utter silence and no way of actually talking to a human being which, as we'll see, makes little difference. Okay then, let's have a look at Globe. Filled in the online form and received a call a couple of days later telling me I could have their cheapest and slowest package only, because I'm a foreigner. I pointed out that the package they were offering was actually slower than using my mobile as a hotspot, which is what I've been doing. After some to-ing and fro-ing it appeared that it was my ability to pay the 50 quid a month that was in doubt. To counter this, I offered to pay a year up-front. The lady went away. Then she came back asking me to send copies of my lease agreement, secondment agreement, birth certificate, passport and several other documents I've probably forgotten to mention. Apparently all these would prove I'm a fine upstanding citizen and not about to do a flit just to avoid paying my internet bill. A day or two passes and she calls back to tell me that, after all, I could have the package I wanted and no, I didn't need to pay in advance. Progress? She calls me back again to happily tell me that everything was sorted and my internet would be installed and working within the week. That was last week, I've heard nowt since and I'm still using my phone as a hotspot! What is it with these people?
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The 'like' is for the tenacity not the bureaucracy !
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Last Edit: Apr 22, 2021 7:47:18 GMT by westbay
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Frankenhealey
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She calls me back again to happily tell me that everything was sorted and my internet would be installed and working within the week. That was last week, I've heard nowt since and I'm still using my phone as a hotspot! What is it with these people? Didn't you once say that the Filipinos had adopted the concept of Mañana from the Spanish but they didn't ascribe to it the extreme urgency of the Iberian version. Also my British experiences lead to the same conclusion the Sky has 'reserved' the line and Globe has walked away. Good luck if that's the case
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Tales of the Volcano Lair hereFrankenBug - Vulcan Power hereThe Frankenhealey here
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I’ve had similar experiences here in the UK with internet providers and, more recently with energy providers. The problem with the latter seems to be that they are only interested in providing both gas and electric, which I’d be quite happy to oblige them on..... if I had a gas connection to the house...... It always seems to take about 2 weeks to arrive at the point where they admit this is the insurmountable barrier they previously said didn’t exist.....
Now my existing provider is sending threatening emails because I’m resisting their desire to inflict a smart meter on me..... bah!
It may (very probably, definitely ) be worse in the Philippines, but it’s irritating enough in Blighty....
Nick
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Apr 22, 2021 14:04:09 GMT
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Where I am in the US, I have the choice of one internet provider (Comcast). They make it incredibly difficult to buy an internet package without cable as well. But at least I have internet
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I like my smart meter. I buy my power in prepaid discount packages so it's handy seeing how much I'm using via the app that I also buy the power through. Makes it easier to see how much I need!
Also, buy a bottle of cheap rum, preferably spiced or light, drop a mango worth of flesh (mango, not yours)in it and let it permeate for a week or until your taste deems it ready. Eat the mango, get drunk.
Then proceed with rum as desired.
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Last Edit: Apr 23, 2021 7:49:34 GMT by varelse
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If SpaceX's Starlink is as good as they say it's going to be, all the Internet providers who think they have a monopoly, will have to up their game significantly!
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Apr 23, 2021 21:11:01 GMT
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If SpaceX's Starlink is as good as they say it's going to be, all the Internet providers who think they have a monopoly, will have to up their game significantly! It's not cheap and involves infrastructure installation. Also despite what they say you can't take it with you if you say live in a cabin in the woods over summer is only to be used in a fixed location.
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Apr 30, 2021 10:29:08 GMT
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The 'like' is for the tenacity not the bureaucracy ! Tenacity or die! Didn't you once say that the Filipinos had adopted the concept of Mañana from the Spanish but they didn't ascribe to it the extreme urgency of the Iberian version. Also my British experiences lead to the same conclusion the Sky has 'reserved' the line and Globe has walked away. Good luck if that's the case I did. And nothing, but nothing (disclaimer, see below) has changed this. As to the why's and what's, I'll go to the grave never knowing. It may (very probably, definitely ) be worse in the Philippines, but it’s irritating enough in Blighty.... Nick Sounds like you have definite point! Where I am in the US, I have the choice of one internet provider (Comcast). They make it incredibly difficult to buy an internet package without cable as well. But at least I have internet I have no problem having both. Well, I do, Sky refuse to respond! Buy a bottle of cheap rum, preferably spiced or light, drop a mango worth of flesh (mango, not yours)in it and let it permeate for a week or until your taste deems it ready. Eat the mango, get drunk. Then proceed with rum as desired. Funnily enough, I'm about to order some Angus beef tenderloin any second and they do booze as well. That sounds like a fun experiment and I can always tell Madam it's the Bottle Opener's school project! If SpaceX's Starlink is as good as they say it's going to be, all the Internet providers who think they have a monopoly, will have to up their game significantly! Looking to Mr D borrowing the money from China to cover the country in a Faraday Cage, thus protecting his mate's useless IP services. It's not cheap and involves infrastructure installation. Also despite what they say you can't take it with you if you say live in a cabin in the woods over summer is only to be used in a fixed location. See above, won't matter! Now to the disclaimer referred to above. Let's forget that we started the visa renewal with the Bureau of Immigration back in August. Let's also forget that they shut their offices at a crucial time, but see this as no good reason for me not seeing them, thus getting the visa cleared and all ready to go into my nice shiny (and blue) passport. Let's also discount the fact that they have had said passport since the beginning of February. In fact it was only in my possession for 24 hours following its arrival from the UK. See? Tolerance as well as tenacity. On Wednesday, I received a call from my lawyer (doesn't that sound posh?) telling me to be at the BoI office in Intramuros at 1pm today. There, apparently, I'd be met by Rochelle, an approved agent. Seems this is the first time the lawyer has used one (she normally turns up herself, but was in court all day) so she asked me to report back on proceedings. Left home at 11.30 and given the new Skyway extension, was at BoI at a little after 12 noon. Unheard of. There was a huge queue of be-mask-ed figures all awaiting their turn to be allowed in. Hmm, this didn't look good. Contacted Rochelle who told me to wait in the car for a moment. At 12.10, she called, we waved at each other, I walked over. She immediately whisked me past the queue, through the main door, had me sign two forms, already accomplished, dragged me over to get photo'd and fingerprinted, and spat me back out, blinking in the sunlight at 12.20. No charge. I think I'm still in shock! That means the Alien Registration Card will now be processed and the visa will follow shortly. Possibly. I reported back an A+ for Rochelle's service.
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Last Edit: Apr 30, 2021 10:29:51 GMT by georgeb
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Apr 30, 2021 20:56:22 GMT
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*sits wide-eyed in surprise...!*
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Apr 30, 2021 21:52:17 GMT
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I'm staggered by the no charge bit, are you sure one of those forms wasn't a marriage certificate?
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Apr 30, 2021 23:30:51 GMT
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Shes got all she needs to steal your identity, now! Although how she's going to pull off the appearance of an ageing white bloke will be interesting! On the rum and fruit topic, if you like starfruit and can find it over there (seems like the sort of thing that should be available?) It lends itself quite well to the process.
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Apr 30, 2021 23:33:25 GMT
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*sits wide-eyed in surprise...!* Not half as surprised as I was. I'm staggered by the no charge bit, are you sure one of those forms wasn't a marriage certificate? Brilliant! Hope not. In my Wednesday conversation, I'd asked if a, "facilitation fee" was to be expected. That got a resounding, "No!" and that the lawyer would be paying for her services directly. Fairy nuff. It's best to check these things out beforehand if you can. Less chance of cocking up that way. Still no internet. Three weeks now. I've got an order tracking number, but the status hasn't changed from 'Pending', although pending what is unclear. Globe have also managed to sort out their "Customer Services" so they never have to actually verbally engage with another human being, ever. Let's try someone else, although I'm rapidly running out!
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Apr 30, 2021 23:36:51 GMT
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Shes got all she needs to steal your identity, now! Although how she's going to pull off the appearance of an ageing white bloke will be interesting! If that means she now has to suffer the arrogant Japanese on this God-forsaken project, she's welcome to it! On the rum and fruit topic, if you like starfruit and can find it over there (seems like the sort of thing that should be available?) It lends itself quite well to the process. That may be a better idea, or dragon-fruit. Apparently, our mangos are one of the bitter varieties and something of an acquired taste.
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Apr 30, 2021 23:40:55 GMT
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That may be a better idea, or dragon-fruit. Apparently, our mangos are one of the bitter varieties and something of an acquired taste. Alcohol will cure that...
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Apr 30, 2021 23:44:30 GMT
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Dragonfruit here has a lighter taste, it will take longer and a few vigorous shakes to pull flavour from it. Pineapple also works quite well.
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Love the science project cover story.
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On the rum and fruit topic, if you like starfruit and can find it over there (seems like the sort of thing that should be available?) It lends itself quite well to the process. That may be a better idea, or dragon-fruit. Apparently, our mangos are one of the bitter varieties and something of an acquired taste. I've had an education over the past year about the orange trees in the orchards I'm working on, I now know some trees have had branches from other varieties grafted on - some have a variety of flavours on a single tree as the owner was keen on marmalade. This years spare-time project is to walk around the orchards with a bin, pick an orange at random and have a taste. If it's sour it's a sign tree is old and bitter, or that the grafted branch has gone bad - in which case the branch gets cut off so the strength of the tree goes to the nice fruit. Downside is it's a never ending project and my large stacks of branches to be converted into firewood for next winter are growing at an alarming rate. Enjoy the mango whatever alcohol you put it in - it sounds like you just need to do more experimenting in the name of research !
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My partner spent the stone fruit season picking plums, which were originally nectarine trees. So she spent her breaks hunting the lower branches in the older rows for nectarines to eat haha.
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