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- pommystuart
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- pommystuart
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- Joined: Mon May 18, 2020 12:48 am
- Location: Cooranbong, NSW, Australia.
- pommystuart
- Posts: 1807
- Joined: Mon May 18, 2020 12:48 am
- Location: Cooranbong, NSW, Australia.
Re: Chat
In case anybody else got this issue over the weekend...
Windows Defender wrongly rates Chrome, other apps as malware
The warning of "Behavior:Win32/Hive.ZY" popped up every time I ran Chrome, once I updated Windows Defender to version 1.373.1537.0 (via Windows Update) it went away.
Windows Defender wrongly rates Chrome, other apps as malware
The warning of "Behavior:Win32/Hive.ZY" popped up every time I ran Chrome, once I updated Windows Defender to version 1.373.1537.0 (via Windows Update) it went away.
Re: Chat
pommystuart wrote: ↑Mon Sep 05, 2022 4:22 am #Worldle #227 2/6 (100%)
https://worldle.teuteuf.fr
Had to use Randi's method to get this one.
#Worldle #227 2/6 (100%)
https://worldle.teuteuf.fr
Ditto
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As you might guess, it varies. Some people don't care, most people regret her death, some people are devastated. For me, I think she did a good job with a nearly impossible task. She didn't choose it herself, her father was not expected to be King and she was initially brought up as a royal fairly well down the pecking order, especially as a female. But she accepted the role and I think was a great success. But she was 96 and so coming to the end of her natural life. She stayed in good mental health to the end although physically she struggled the last year or two.
Personally I think we should more celebrate her life rather than mourn her death. She claimed a strong religious faith so probably did not fear death, merely the process of dying. But life was merciful. The pictures shown of her just 2 days before her death revealed her vivacious smile and the two people she met that day realised her life was coming to an end but said, probably truthfully, that they did not realise that it would be so soon.
I can remember her coming to the throne and having to learn the new version of the national anthem which I am now having to change back to the first version I learned. The first time I saw a television programme was on a very small TV lent to the isolation hospital where I was a patient by the local TV shop so we could watch the coronation. So I have seen the full extent of her reign. Believe me Charles has a lot to live up to. I can only wish him well.
Personally I think we should more celebrate her life rather than mourn her death. She claimed a strong religious faith so probably did not fear death, merely the process of dying. But life was merciful. The pictures shown of her just 2 days before her death revealed her vivacious smile and the two people she met that day realised her life was coming to an end but said, probably truthfully, that they did not realise that it would be so soon.
I can remember her coming to the throne and having to learn the new version of the national anthem which I am now having to change back to the first version I learned. The first time I saw a television programme was on a very small TV lent to the isolation hospital where I was a patient by the local TV shop so we could watch the coronation. So I have seen the full extent of her reign. Believe me Charles has a lot to live up to. I can only wish him well.