Thursday, January 31, 2008

Mud ,Bacteria and Carbon

This,I hope, will be a post to show where Carbon is stored and used and recycled.Some of it may just look like plain old stinky mud but it way more important than that.First a few photies and later a few descriptions. Please comment or question or just come back to see how things progress.Just click on photie for a larger image :)











7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Forfi man, what you up to?

Wobs

Anonymous said...

I have retired from forums/fora/forumsis :) due to having too many threads hacked and closed.

Anonymous said...

that above should have read hacked by gobshites

Anonymous said...

ADI'S SITE IS DOWN AND MAY HAVE BEEN HACKED.PLEASE MAIL FORFI ON dibleyparishcouncil AT gmail.com HOPEFULLY SOME OF THE MEMBERS WILL COME HERE AND I CAN FORWARD A LIST TO ADI SO AS TO START UP AGAIN.IF YOU CAN CONTACT OTHERS PLEASE DO SO.IT MAY BE JUST A GLITCH BUT JUST IN CASE....

Anonymous said...

Got a reply thus from his grace:
"Just a bit of a balls up unfortunately. I started a new job in London on Monday so moved up here on Saturday afternoon. Unfortunately my web hosting company decided that the site was using too many of their resources on Saturday afternoon and moved us to a spare server until the problem was fixed. I don’t have web access at my London abode yet so was both unaware of this and unable to do anything about it. I’ll be going back to the IoW for Easter so will hopefully get things back up before too long.



Horrid timing really as I couldn’t even access the database to email everyone to explain. I hope people aren’t too peeved off with things.



Adi"

Your humble messenger
Wobs

Anonymous said...

Good news,thanks Wobs,hope all is well at the Wobs household and see you soon back at the forum.pas my best wishes to his Grace if you are in touch with him again soon.

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