Mar. 25th, 2006

gemfyre: (Funky ass shoes)
Last night I sang Teen Spirit (after Desperado of all things). It was amusing. :) I'm tempted to keep doing and sing all of Kurt's alternate lyrics/stylings, then move on to versions by the likes of Tori Amos and Weird Al Yankovic.

My boots also rocked. They are surprisingly comfy for fashion shoes.
gemfyre: (Funky ass shoes)
Last night I sang Teen Spirit (after Desperado of all things). It was amusing. :) I'm tempted to keep doing and sing all of Kurt's alternate lyrics/stylings, then move on to versions by the likes of Tori Amos and Weird Al Yankovic.

My boots also rocked. They are surprisingly comfy for fashion shoes.

*grin*

Mar. 25th, 2006 01:42 pm
gemfyre: (Yeah Toast!)
I bought a breadmaker.

*plays*

Screw buying Hot Cross buns this Easter, I'm gonna make some! I have all the ingredients already.

*grin*

Mar. 25th, 2006 01:42 pm
gemfyre: (Yeah Toast!)
I bought a breadmaker.

*plays*

Screw buying Hot Cross buns this Easter, I'm gonna make some! I have all the ingredients already.
gemfyre: (Default)
You'll almost definetely get all of the birds you mentioned if you head up Great Eastern Highway and visit John Forrest National Park. Not inner Perth, but not too far either. If you go to the carpark (small fee for entry) and take a wander along the paths there you should find your birds and more pretty quick, about the only toughie there is the Western Rosella, and white-tailed black cockatoos could be around in droves or nowhere to be seen, you could see them anywhere in Perth really.

For inner city, you can't go past Lake Monger and Herdsman, the nearby Jackadder Lake and Glendalough Open Space are also worth a peek. Loads of waterfowl and a few bush birds around the place.

And right near the airport is Garvey Park which runs along the river. On the opposite side of the river to Garvey Park is Ashfield Flats, which is also usually a decent little birdwalk.
gemfyre: (Default)
You'll almost definetely get all of the birds you mentioned if you head up Great Eastern Highway and visit John Forrest National Park. Not inner Perth, but not too far either. If you go to the carpark (small fee for entry) and take a wander along the paths there you should find your birds and more pretty quick, about the only toughie there is the Western Rosella, and white-tailed black cockatoos could be around in droves or nowhere to be seen, you could see them anywhere in Perth really.

For inner city, you can't go past Lake Monger and Herdsman, the nearby Jackadder Lake and Glendalough Open Space are also worth a peek. Loads of waterfowl and a few bush birds around the place.

And right near the airport is Garvey Park which runs along the river. On the opposite side of the river to Garvey Park is Ashfield Flats, which is also usually a decent little birdwalk.

HELP!!

Mar. 25th, 2006 05:31 pm
gemfyre: (Coconuts)
Does anyone know a quick easy way to save e-mails in Outlook Express?? Like, without opening each e-mail and saving it individually.

I went to help and learned how to compact folders for backup, but I can't find the damn folders can I? Apparently they are .dbx files, but search isn't finding 'em.

One day I will have a computer that works... pah, who am I kidding?

HELP!!

Mar. 25th, 2006 05:31 pm
gemfyre: (Coconuts)
Does anyone know a quick easy way to save e-mails in Outlook Express?? Like, without opening each e-mail and saving it individually.

I went to help and learned how to compact folders for backup, but I can't find the damn folders can I? Apparently they are .dbx files, but search isn't finding 'em.

One day I will have a computer that works... pah, who am I kidding?

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