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ChrisJ

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  1. I've been using a VPN for 10+ years when abroad to be able to view UK only content - i.e. BBC iPlayer, and when I want to look at sites in another country as if I am in that country - some content in the USA springs to mind.

    However I discovered late last year, it didn't work when I wanted to be "in" South Africa to view DSTV to watch some live sport - I had already bought a 2 week subscription. DSTV knew I was in the UK and wouldn't allow a connection.

    I tried SurfShark and it worked out of the box, so have switched to it and dumped my previous supplier. You should be able to get 80% off from YouTube reviewers who have had their video sponsored by them.

    I think some browsers (Opera?) have a VPN built in - I don't know if thei work.

  2. This is a new venue, and it is still in Hertfordshire (just).  I asked @Rudi K and @thebartman if either could organise a breakfast in Buckinghamshire as they come from a long way to the meetings and we have a few other members located in Bucks.

    We don't have to book as it is a first come first served. It opens at 8:30, and looks to have plenty of parking, so I'd suggest meeting up just before 8:30.

    The address is: Ashridge House, Ashridge, Berkhamsted HP4 1NS

     

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  3. WGC for me. We had a meeting last Sunday over at North Weald. May's will hopefully be over in the Buckinghamshire direction as we have a number of people who come from there and have a long drive to Herts/Essex. 

    There's a BBQ at the end of June which is a great day out.

     

  4. @bogle - I read at the start that they had proper mobile crematoriums where they just bunged the dead (or maybe not so dead) in so as to avoid having to send them home.

    @Bibs - that's my view on the numbers.

  5. That's only counting the ones that they have buried back in a graveyard.

    I don't think recovering soldiers, whether dead or injured is a top priority, plus the mobile crematorium doesn't leave anything to bury - and of course not much left from an exploding tank.

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