Thanks Tim2000s, I new it was something we should not use.He is Australian.
The right click trick only works within Google Chrome. If you are using Internet Explorer or Safari, you can't do it.
Thanks Tim2000s, I new it was something we should not use.He is Australian.
The right click trick only works within Google Chrome. If you are using Internet Explorer or Safari, you can't do it.
No, afraid not. The spectre of City Slickers doesn't hang over this chap!So it isn't Jack Palance then ??
O well. Sure looks like him.
Agreed Tim. But 'former model' doesn't really give any other juicy clues ??A former model.
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Are you saying I understand something. Doesn't sound like me.It probably just works with certain types of computers ( I wish @Squire Fulwood was here as he understood the situation )
In my last job I was involved in internal audit, and I had to advice what should be done to eliminate problems etc; Thank goodness I had someone to decipher my handwriting and put into print.(I was aware of my mild dyslexia, so I tried to write like a doctor.)![]()
Squire !!!Are you saying I understand something. Doesn't sound like me.
There is a facility where you can reverse search an image and it will tell you who it is. In the face of this the Who Are They game is played by honourable people who do not do this. However, in the interest of science I just looked up the current candidate and I know who he is. Ner ner ne nyer ner.
I did this to prove it still works and to prove you don't need a particular computer or a particular browser to do it. The search engine can be called up directly but I am not saying where it is or everyone will be doing it and ruin what, which has been, a spectacular game.
Willie had techniques for upsetting that search engine and I used similar ones for a time. There was one contributor who wasn't so successful when I did that.
Just popped back. I would have twigged Spectre straight away, it is the name of the new James bond film.Specture ?? That;s a ghost isn't it ??