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Re: Online Jigsaw Puzzles

Posted: 27 May 2021, 10:16
by Filonian

Re: Online Jigsaw Puzzles

Posted: 27 May 2021, 16:13
by FlyTexas
Nice van. Thanks Graham! :thumbsup:

Brian

Re: Online Jigsaw Puzzles

Posted: 27 May 2021, 18:00
by Filonian
FlyTexas wrote:
27 May 2021, 16:13
Nice van. Thanks Graham! :thumbsup:

Brian
Only took me six hours to do Brian.

I have a soft spot for the puddle jumper.

As far back as I remember my mother's cousin would come to Leeds from Billingam in a "7" (black with reg ending in UP - can't remember thdigitsand take me, along with my Grandad back with him for a holiday at least once a year. It always seemed to take forever - long before the modern roads. Big adventures on a United bus to West Harlepool and then on the "trackles" to Seaton Carew. Trips to Redcar, Saltburn and Whitley Bay.

Then when Grandad retired AFTER 64 YEARS service with the same company, he bought a grey "Ruby" - the first car my family owned.

Graham

Re: Online Jigsaw Puzzles

Posted: 27 May 2021, 21:35
by Tomliner
Hi Graham. You have to be of a certain age to remember the word trackless. Of course I’m much too young :wasntme: but I recall my maternal grandma using it when referring to trolley buses,of which Nottingham had many. It took a while for the penny to drop and realise that she meant electrically powered buses that didn’t run on tracks i.e trams. I’m still a bit slow on the uptake sometimes! :agree: EricT

Re: Online Jigsaw Puzzles

Posted: 28 May 2021, 06:21
by FlyTexas
Filonian wrote:
27 May 2021, 18:00
FlyTexas wrote:
27 May 2021, 16:13
Nice van. Thanks Graham! :thumbsup:

Brian
Only took me six hours to do Brian.

I have a soft spot for the puddle jumper.

As far back as I remember my mother's cousin would come to Leeds from Billingam in a "7" (black with reg ending in UP - can't remember thdigitsand take me, along with my Grandad back with him for a holiday at least once a year. It always seemed to take forever - long before the modern roads. Big adventures on a United bus to West Harlepool and then on the "trackles" to Seaton Carew. Trips to Redcar, Saltburn and Whitley Bay.

Then when Grandad retired AFTER 64 YEARS service with the same company, he bought a grey "Ruby" - the first car my family owned.

Graham
Ah memories, eh Graham? :) Yesterday I posted a question on Jigidi regarding the 1930 Austin Seven RK-03. My question was answered in great detail by a very kind gentleman. He even mentioned the "Ruby" in his response along with the "Nippy", "Speedy", "Pearl", and "Opal". Come to find out this man drives a classic bus at the Beamish Museum. Here's a puzzle he submitted of himself standing with the bus. B-)

https://www.jigidi.com/jigsaw-puzzle/ta ... e-day-job/

Brian

Re: Online Jigsaw Puzzles

Posted: 01 Jun 2021, 09:38
by Airspeed
Any tips here, you blokes?
I keep losing my latest progress file; about 5 times so far :rant:
Last night I was up to 34%, today I can't find any file further ahead than 17% :wall:

Re: Online Jigsaw Puzzles

Posted: 01 Jun 2021, 19:48
by FlyTexas
Airspeed wrote:
01 Jun 2021, 09:38
Any tips here, you blokes?
I keep losing my latest progress file; about 5 times so far :rant:
Last night I was up to 34%, today I can't find any file further ahead than 17% :wall:
That is strange, Mike. I googled the issue you're seeing but found nothing. I also didn't find anything on the game manufacturer's website. :( Here's a link to their 'contact us' page. Maybe they can help. :dunno:
https://www.tibosoftware.com/?h=contact

Brian

Re: Online Jigsaw Puzzles

Posted: 01 Jun 2021, 21:10
by FlyTexas
Image

Brian :lol:

Re: Online Jigsaw Puzzles

Posted: 01 Jun 2021, 22:00
by Filonian
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :agree:


Graham

Re: Online Jigsaw Puzzles

Posted: 02 Jun 2021, 03:32
by Airspeed
Thanks Brian,
I wrote to them. ;)