Author Topic: Better pics with my new camera...and an unusual flavour.  (Read 5950 times)

Lee in Doncaster

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My latest walk: experimentation, too many layers and perfect timing at Bakewell.


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ramblingpete

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What is it with you Lee that you can't be arsed to post up some details :-\

Too lazy I guess

Lee in Doncaster

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No....limited bandwidth mainly.
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ramblingpete

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I doubt it, as you couldn't even be bothered to reply to Di when she asked a question.

Bandwith isn't an issue if you're using Picassa, Photobucket etc...

I don't know what you're using as I never click on your links....you can't be bothered posting info etc etc

Lee in Doncaster

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I don't understand ramblingpete. How would you know if I've not replied to a comment from someone when you claim you've not looked at my blog? I've just looked through my comments page on Blogger and genuinely haven't a clue what you're referring to.
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ramblingpete

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I don't understand ramblingpete. How would you know if I've not replied to a comment from someone when you claim you've not looked at my blog? I've just looked through my comments page on Blogger and genuinely haven't a clue what you're referring to.

http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/topic,16794.0.html

say no more :-X

Lee in Doncaster

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Yes...found it. Well it's for the reason I've already mentioned. It's not a specific question though; more like a negative comment...that's what I took it to be.
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ramblingpete

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....and you didn't have the decency to reply... ::)

Lee in Doncaster

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You haven't viewed my blog so you'll not know this, but on my blog I mention that I suffer from Asperger's syndrome. As a result of this condition I'm verbally abused several times a week, even occasionally physically attacked. What I consider to be a negative comment on an internet forum is therefore of very little consequence to me, so I'm not likely to respond to it. Maybe you'd like to google Asperger's, but one of its main manifestations is that we have difficulties with communication and often, if not always, misunderstand a question or misinterpret a social situation. Maybe this is what's happened here - I don't know; I don't understand people. I find people to be confusing and contradictory; that's why I stick to facts and ideas.
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ramblingpete

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Aspergers or not Lee...a reply to a question is simple enough. O0

Lee in Doncaster

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Yes it is, but this wasn't a question, was it? I understood it to be a comment or a request and so didn't reply...also I might have been busy at the time doing something else on the computer and just forgot, I can't multi-task, I can only do things sequentially; AS again I'm afraid. Another manifestation of Asperger's is that we take things literally; and I'm no exception in this instant. If there isn't a question mark...it isn't a question., and so I don't answer it.
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HumperLumper

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Hi Lee  :)
I just want to say that people on here are very friendly so the fact you don't respond to peoples comments is a little rude, i told you about this forum and since then i sent you a few pm's and i got no reply from you, this hurt a little  :(  I do understand Aspergers Syndrome and i know its difficult to understand people sometimes but some are just wanting to be friendly, in my case i was wanting to arrange a walk with you in the Peak District.
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As another person with AS I can understand Lee's explanation, I often struggle to work out folk's meaning unless its spelt out also. This is a VERY friendly place though and folk do like sharing - hence the request for pics.  O0
A little understanding on both sides would help I think folks, no need for falling out.  :-X
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As another person with AS I can understand Lee's explanation, I often struggle to work out folk's meaning unless its spelt out also. This is a VERY friendly place though and folk do like sharing - hence the request for pics.  O0
A little understanding on both sides would help I think folks, no need for falling out.  :-X


Good  post Dunc O0   chill everyone, tis the season of good will O0
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aljones27

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Good  post Dunc O0   chill everyone, tis the season of good will O0


Seconded!
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