Issue 5 - January 2008 - UKDN Word
- trojan_ab
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Re: UKDN Word - Issue 5
Brilliant edition, well done all
Etrac, xlt, garrett probe and loads of "hopefully" LUCK.
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Re: UKDN Word - Issue 5
I applaud you all. A very good newsletter.......its nice to be able to put a fact to people too.........
Re: UKDN Word - Issue 5
Its all been said,
But I've still gatta say something. Great Stuff and a big well done.
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But I've still gatta say something. Great Stuff and a big well done.
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- Jimmytheferret
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Re: UKDN Word - Issue 5
I heartily concur. A lot of time and effort has obviously been put in and the results justify it.
Re: UKDN Word - Issue 5
Excellent and very professionally produced - well done to all involved
Consequitur quodcunque petit
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Re: UKDN Word - Issue 5
Thanks from the newsletter team for your kind comments - they are much appreciated!AndyK wrote:Could rival The Searcher and Teasure Hunting at this rate.
The newsletter isn't meant to rival any of the magazines tho - there is more than enough room for them and for us without stepping on each others toes.
The ukdn newsletter is first and foremost about the members of the forum and their stories, their finds and the 1001 things of interest that you guys and gals get up to. We've had some great articles from people so far - some of them didnt think they had anything worthwhile to say or anything that they thought would interest the other members - I'm thrilled to say how wrong they were
We also try to bring onboard articles from others interested in detecting mainly from the archaeological world - it always surprises me how many of these people are female - must be something about the lure of this male dominated hobby?
The newsletter is only ever as good as the people who contribute - so please continue to do so as much as you possibly can. You can write an academic tome, a chatty article or tell us about yourself, what area of the country you detect in and what you find - anything and everything would be cool :lol:
Thank you to all the people who have contributed to date and thanks to you who are contributing for the future - as well as a big thanks to those of you who take the time to read it too!
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Re: UKDN Word - Issue 5
Another excellent read, but is there a link to the previous 4 as I inadvertently trashed them whilst doing a bit of PC housekeeping. :oops:
Me? I'm perfectly balanced...got a chip on both shoulders!
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Re: UKDN Word - Issue 5
They are all in the same folder:Dino - UK wrote:Another excellent read, but is there a link to the previous 4 as I inadvertently trashed them whilst doing a bit of PC housekeeping. :oops:
http://www.forumukdetectornet.co.uk/php ... .php?f=166
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- Dino - UK
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Re: UKDN Word - Issue 5
Many thanks GT, I now have them all saved again.
Me? I'm perfectly balanced...got a chip on both shoulders!
Minelab CTX3030, GMP V4.
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Re: UKDN Word - Issue 5
Good work by all involved as usual.
Was that our Anna Tyacke I saw in the PAS article ?
Was that our Anna Tyacke I saw in the PAS article ?
I used to have an issue regarding having an inferiority complex, I no longer have an issue with being inferior.
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Re: UKDN Word - Issue 5
Well done chaps and chapesess
Save Our Heritage, detect with care and record with precision. Our History is in our hands.
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Re: UKDN Word - Issue 5
Wow - just got back from Christmas in Aus visiting my youngest and found out I'm famous :oops: Thanks for making it so easy Phil - come on you others just dig up a few of your old detecting picys and Phil will guide you through what to put. You missed out the picture of Bunjee Roy!!! So here it is :lol:
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Re: UKDN Word - Issue 5
Thanks Stu, let me know if there's any problem with my cheque clearing
Sorry, we ran out of space and had to leave Roy out.
Sorry, we ran out of space and had to leave Roy out.
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Re: UKDN Word - Issue 5
Very professional and an excellent read!
Well done and thanks again to all concerned!
Well done and thanks again to all concerned!
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