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Posted: Mon Jul 29th, 2024 11:46
 
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if AI and robotics come together to give me a device to weed my garden, leaving ‘proper’ plants untouched (something Jan reckons I fail to achieve),
Lol - I wish I could find a "gardener" who could do that - too many are unskilled and think gardening is whizzing around with a number of petrol driven tools and have no idea what the plants actually are nor how to prune them!



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if AI and robotics come together to give me a device to weed my garden, leaving ‘proper’ plants untouched (something Jan reckons I fail to achieve),
Lol - I wish I could find a "gardener" who could do that - too many are unskilled and think gardening is whizzing around with a number of petrol driven tools and have no idea what the plants actually are nor how to prune them!

Exactly our problem.



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I came home one day to find that my wife had engaged a gardener who had knocked looking for work - he was about to attack my Abelia with shears as she had asked him to cut it back - I stopped him and asked if he knew what the bush was - "No" he said - then how do you know how to prune it? I asked.  Answer is one branch in 3 back hard.... he got his marching orders. Later I noticed he had pulled up the poppy seedlings and left the weeds ......o.O



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chrisbet wrote:
I came home one day to find that my wife had engaged a gardener who had knocked looking for work - he was about to attack my Abelia with shears as she had asked him to cut it back - I stopped him and asked if he knew what the bush was - "No" he said - then how do you know how to prune it? I asked.  Answer is one branch in 3 back hard.... he got his marching orders. Later I noticed he had pulled up the poppy seedlings and left the weeds ......o.O
Did he move to Norfolk? :lol:



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Lol - Romania, I think!



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Eric said.. "I thought the seascape was very good….and realistic …apart from perhaps two concurrent lightning strikes (does that happen at sea?)."

Yes it is possible to get multiple lightning strikes from close by clouds but I dont think it is possible to get two from the same point (at least I have never seen them).  Living in the tropics we had many severe lightning storms during the rainy season.  I can say that I have seen anything as severe since living in UK.   
Once in Spain in 2009 there was a three day storm with very bad lightning but it was mostly sheet lightning rather than the forked lightning.



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chrisbet wrote:
Lol - Romania, I think!
I didn’t realise people ever went TO Romania.



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jk wrote:
 Living in the tropics we had many severe lightning storms during the rainy season.  I can say that I have seen anything as severe since living in UK.   
Once in Spain in 2009 there was a three day storm with very bad lightning but it was mostly sheet lightning rather than the forked lightning.

What not even in Cornwall? ;-)



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Well Cornwall may be the most southerly part of UK but it certainly isnt tropical.  :-)
That said the cornish men wear shorts all year! :bowing:



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jk wrote:
Well Cornwall may be the most southerly part of UK but it certainly isnt tropical.  :-)
That said the cornish men wear shorts all year! :bowing:

WOW….that is severe. :lol:



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