Dinsdale, Hamilton

Got any recipes for great festive treats?

Got any recipes for great festive treats?

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2804 days ago

It’s biscuit time, get yours now!

Girl Guiding New Zealand

GirlGuiding NZ is bigger than a biscuit! Your purchase goes towards providing Kiwi girls and young women with hands on experiences that allow them to discover their potential, develop confidence and skills, participate in our quality educational programmes and contribute to their communities now … View moreGirlGuiding NZ is bigger than a biscuit! Your purchase goes towards providing Kiwi girls and young women with hands on experiences that allow them to discover their potential, develop confidence and skills, participate in our quality educational programmes and contribute to their communities now and in the future.

For more information on Guiding go to www.girlguidingnz.org.nz
Get your biscuits here!

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2804 days ago

Feijoas

Ali from Dinsdale

Hi all, my daughter is fundraising for a School trip to Samoa. We have supermarket bags full of feijoas and are asking for a koha/donation to go towards her trip. Any amount is appreciated. Get in quick as I hv no idea how much longer the season will last :)
Pls txt me for address 0212670301
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Hi all, my daughter is fundraising for a School trip to Samoa. We have supermarket bags full of feijoas and are asking for a koha/donation to go towards her trip. Any amount is appreciated. Get in quick as I hv no idea how much longer the season will last :)
Pls txt me for address 0212670301
Thanks in advance
Ali

Negotiable

2805 days ago

Improve Skills For A New Job

Vision College

Whether you want a new job, get a better job or get back into the workforce again. This course will give you the practical skills you need to do just that.

ENROL NOW – Visit our Website or call us today on: 0800-834-834
Find out more!

2805 days ago

SUNDAY ROASTS

The Backyard Bar and Eatery

Come to The Backyard Bar and Eatery for you Sunday Roast. All the trimmings with no effort or mess for you. $18.50 each. See you there!!

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2805 days ago

Beautiful rare china

Anne-Marie Kyle from

Beautiful dinner set from the 1930's
Perfect for that special dinner party !

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2806 days ago

Your hard drive is (basically) spinning rust

Matt from Rukuhia

As I write this on my 10" laptop, my desktop computer is packing a sad. Suddenly the hard drive failed to write a few things to disk, and as it rebooted I saw the all-too-familiar screed of errors indicating imminent failure or data loss. I immediately stopped and took time to backup my … View moreAs I write this on my 10" laptop, my desktop computer is packing a sad. Suddenly the hard drive failed to write a few things to disk, and as it rebooted I saw the all-too-familiar screed of errors indicating imminent failure or data loss. I immediately stopped and took time to backup my existing data to an external drive before more damage occurred. The fact that I didn't have all of my data regularly backed-up speaks volumes about my own hypocrisy; I regularly prompt clients to back up their data. Why? Because hard drives have lifespans and you don't know how long they are.

Often referred to in the tech industry as 'spinning rust' hard drives, magnetic hard drives have been the main storage devices inside modern computers for 3 decades. They work well, last a reasonably long time and are relatively reliable. But even so, 10% of all hard drives fail within the first 3 years of use, 20% within the first 4 years, while most fail after 6 years of use (source: Backblaze, an online data warehouse). For some it seems inconceivable that these devices which we rely upon so much could spontaneously decide to die.

But they do, and so you need to have your data in more than one place; ideally at all times. When I say data, I mean whatever documents, photos, etcetera that you have which are not stored online in some form, and that you would be at a loss without. The simplest solution is to buy an external drive (either a USB thumb drive or something a little larger depending on how much data you've got) and copy your important data to that. You can do that manually, or most operating systems (eg. Windows or MacOS) have built-in backup solutions which work pretty effectively.

You might think that a new storage mechanism will come along and solve this problem indefinitely. Unfortunately not: solid state hard drives, for example, are quicker but less reliable. The closest we've come to that goal is tape, but tape drives are expensive, and uncommon as a result. An external drive that is not plugged into the computer for most of the time will have a pretty good lifespan, provided you don't drop it or decide to feed it icecream someday. I have hard drives which're still going after 10 years - but they are the minority.

There's also some concept that with the internet 'your data is forever' and so we can stop worrying about losing things. That's not really true; the lifetime of your data online is the lifetime of the company which stores it. And if there's anything which the early 2000's dot-com crash taught us it's that no online company is insoluble. So don't rely on Facebook being around in 15 years time (even though it probably will be) to store your photos.

If there's something important to you, in the physical world as well as the virtual world, you need to take care of it. The procedure for doing that in the virtual world is to create copies. I'm not sure how well that works in the physical world, but I'll get back to you once the prototype cloning machine in my shed gets a council permit.

- Matt Bentley is a computer repair expert with Waikato Home PC Support.
Email info@homepcsupport.co.nz or phone 0211348576. www.homepcsupport.co.nz...

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2806 days ago

Do you think wheel clamping should be illegal?

Georgia Reporter from Stuff

Hey neighbours,
Have you heard Transport Minister Phil Twyford's views on wheel clamping? He says it either needs to be banned or regulated - and he was working on legislation to see it banned. What are your thoughts? To read more, click here.

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2805 days ago

Poll: Would you keep a farm animal as a pet?

Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed

Are you a pet lover looking for an alternative to domestic cats and dogs?

Farm-style animals like chickens, goats, and even pigs, are gaining in the pet popularity stakes, but have specific needs and regulations you need to be aware of. … View more
Are you a pet lover looking for an alternative to domestic cats and dogs?

Farm-style animals like chickens, goats, and even pigs, are gaining in the pet popularity stakes, but have specific needs and regulations you need to be aware of. Here's what you need to know about keeping them in residential areas.

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Would you keep a farm animal as a pet?
  • 21.1% I already do - it's easy if you do your research and have the right space
    21.1% Complete
  • 15.4% I'd like to, but there's too much red tape
    15.4% Complete
  • 40.5% It depends on the animal
    40.5% Complete
  • 0.9% I tried, but it didn't work out
    0.9% Complete
  • 22.1% I don't think farm animals make good pets
    22.1% Complete
1086 votes
2806 days ago

A free lunch? It DOES exist!

Centre Place

There IS such a thing as a free lunch – this School Holidays at Centre Place! Grab a meal valued at $10 or more from any food retailer in the centre and visit the prize wheel in the food court where you could spin and win a free lunch – a $10 Centre Place gift card. So whether it’s a quick … View moreThere IS such a thing as a free lunch – this School Holidays at Centre Place! Grab a meal valued at $10 or more from any food retailer in the centre and visit the prize wheel in the food court where you could spin and win a free lunch – a $10 Centre Place gift card. So whether it’s a quick bite at the food court or a coffee catch up with a friend, your next lunch could be free! Available 16-29 April, but only at Centre Place.
For T&Cs visit centreplace.co.nz
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2808 days ago

It's now your turn..

Angela from Dinsdale

Hi all. By now you would have received a letter from HCC showing your new rates rises should the budget go ahead and be accepted in June.

I have been opposed to this budget when I saw what was happening back in March 2017. I work for my people and my city, this budget does not.

I was the only … View more
Hi all. By now you would have received a letter from HCC showing your new rates rises should the budget go ahead and be accepted in June.

I have been opposed to this budget when I saw what was happening back in March 2017. I work for my people and my city, this budget does not.

I was the only elected member who voted against the consultation document. It doesn't tell you the whole picture and that's not OK with me. It paints a picture of doom and gloom that is simply not true. But now I ask you to please, please put in a public submission so YOU can tell Council what you think. Submissions can be done online or, you can simply send an email, you can even pick a paper copy up from any library. Don't sit back in silence, I haven't been silent, so use this opportunity. I know this is public office and public money, but you need to remind Council of that fact. Let your thoughts be known. Find me on Facebook for more info and daily updates on the proposed budget. Submissions are open till 30th April, and please pass this message on, it's critical Council hears from now😊

Angela O'Leary
Hamilton City Councillor
www.angelaoleary.co.nz...

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2811 days ago

Possum shooting

Pam from Glenview

Hi there do you have possums that you want gone from your farm or no someone with a farm. My husband is looking for land that he can possum shoot on if you can help please send me a message.

Thanks

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