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« Reply #6600 on: 02:17:30, 16-07-2008 »

Back on a real computer now.  Man it was quite surreal.  Hmm.  Not much to say, but it was something of an odyssey indeed (one not yet quite over).
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« Reply #6601 on: 02:26:05, 16-07-2008 »

Man it was quite surreal.
It sounds like it!

Hmm.
I agree.

Not much to say, but it was something of an odyssey indeed (one not yet quite over).
Hope it turns out well for all concerned.

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« Reply #6602 on: 14:42:23, 16-07-2008 »

How does that ryme go, 'In Dublin's fair city, where the girls are so pretty, I first set my eyes on sweet Molly Malone......'
...she fair broke my heart, but the really sad part was, her ear was glued to her cellular phone!
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« Reply #6603 on: 18:34:44, 16-07-2008 »

 Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry

Grove online has changed their login page - it's now part of Oxford Music online - and I can't seem to log in anymore.  Boo!

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« Reply #6604 on: 18:36:06, 16-07-2008 »

Grove online has changed their login page - it's now part of Oxford Music online - and I can't seem to log in anymore.  Boo!
Angry Angry Angry
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« Reply #6605 on: 19:00:21, 16-07-2008 »

Grove online has changed their login page - it's now part of Oxford Music online - and I can't seem to log in anymore.  Boo!

I managed to get in and search with my library card bar code.  It should be possible if you could log in before.  (Haven't a clue what you need to do, though, sorry.)

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« Reply #6606 on: 19:26:31, 16-07-2008 »

Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry

Grove online has changed their login page - it's now part of Oxford Music online - and I can't seem to log in anymore.  Boo!

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Strina, I can get in fine, with the same old login and password. Why can't you? I don't like the new format, though. But I suppose OUP can do what they like as the publishers.  Angry
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« Reply #6607 on: 10:40:56, 17-07-2008 »

Strina - you should be able to log-in as before; if not an email to editor@grovemusic.com (better still:     

*  North and South America: oxfordonline@oup.com
* Outside North and South America: onlineproducts@oup.com)

should point you towards some help. Otherwise, pm me - I'm more than a little acquainted with people at Grove...  Wink

(that goes for anyone else having problems finding their way around the new layout too)
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« Reply #6608 on: 13:21:59, 17-07-2008 »

Gosh, I can hardly contain my excitement! I received a letter today from work telling me that, under the Agenda for Change, all nursing and clinical staff will be granted a High Cost Area Payment of 2.75% backdated to 1st April. Whoopee doo! By the time it reaches my wage slip it will translate as bugler all because it will be pro-rata. It was of course accompanied by the usual guff thanking us for our 'continued loyalty and hard work'. Huh. If only they could hear the mutterings in the Staff Room. Oh, I forgot, they took that away 2 years ago Angry
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« Reply #6609 on: 19:38:45, 17-07-2008 »

Sympathetic grumps for you Mort: Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry
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Merely corroborative detail, intended to give artistic verisimilitude to an otherwise bald and unconvincing narrative.
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« Reply #6610 on: 19:43:49, 17-07-2008 »

I once worked in an organisation where, owing to lack of management communication, the local management organised a team-building event for the day after head office announced that a third of the local posts were being axed .....
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« Reply #6611 on: 17:47:21, 18-07-2008 »

Poo(h)! Here I am stuck at home, a session on the Organ rehearsing with choir beckoning, when I should be taking full advantage of my newly-bought Arena season ticket Angry
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« Reply #6612 on: 01:04:07, 19-07-2008 »

ee! You young 'uns don't know you're born! I 'ave to sit on t' back ledge of t' van tailgate in t' garage to practice t' organ
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« Reply #6613 on: 20:45:08, 19-07-2008 »

Brother-in-law regaled us over dinner with the story of how the Red sea was created when the angel Gibrael overturned those villages of homosexuals, Sodom & Gomorrah, with a single wing.

Also more arguments for various things on the basis of 'naturality'/'unnaturality' than I care to recount.

BLECH

On the possibly positive (though definitely mixed) side, I'm going to give PhD another whack.
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« Reply #6614 on: 20:53:12, 19-07-2008 »

On the possibly positive (though definitely mixed) side, I'm going to give PhD another whack.

Good news!  Very best wishes for it inky.  Got an interesting topic lined up?

Tommo
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