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Re: Google Mail copies Metropol
Posted: Sun 23 Nov, 2008 13.17
by Jovis
It's not a Christmas one, it's the snow version of tree - personally Chair, I prefer the rain one and think you're just showing off about the fact it's snowing where you are. But of course that's my wild imagination.
Re: Google Mail copies Metropol
Posted: Sun 23 Nov, 2008 13.24
by Sput
Hey if it's snowing where he is then Derbyshire finally has one redeeming feature!
Re: Google Mail copies Metropol
Posted: Sun 23 Nov, 2008 21.23
by Chie
Sput wrote:Hey if it's snowing where he is then Derbyshire finally has one redeeming feature!
There's nothing wrong with Derbyshire :roll:
And yes Jovis is right, it's the Tree theme that changes depending on the weather in your area. I like the heavy rain one as well.
Re: Google Mail copies Metropol
Posted: Sun 23 Nov, 2008 21.24
by Sput
Chie wrote:
There's nothing wrong with Derbyshire :roll:
Derbyshire is essentially the Wales of England. I mean, the best thing they could name it after is DERBY for crying out loud.
Re: Google Mail copies Metropol
Posted: Sun 23 Nov, 2008 21.31
by cwathen
The Christmas theme isn't on the list for me. And for some reason, in work (IE6, woo hoo ) I only see the default one.
If you access Gmail from IE6 it still runs on the previous version of the code which I assume doesn't support the new themes.
Re: Google Mail copies Metropol
Posted: Sun 23 Nov, 2008 22.03
by Nini
I don't like the new themes, they screwed with the classic theme and it's all too Yahoo! Mail c. 2001.
Re: Google Mail copies Metropol
Posted: Sun 23 Nov, 2008 22.18
by Malpass93
Sput wrote:Chie wrote:
There's nothing wrong with Derbyshire :roll:
Derbyshire is essentially the Wales of England. I mean, the best thing they could name it after is DERBY for crying out loud.
Well, Forest fans do call the Derby faithful sheep shaggers so...

Re: Google Mail copies Metropol
Posted: Sun 23 Nov, 2008 22.45
by Alexia
Not sure what you're getting at Sput, but FYI the word "Wales" stems from the old Saxon word for strangers, whereas the word "Cymru" stems from the Celtic word for "comrades."
Intriguing, nay?
Re: Google Mail copies Metropol
Posted: Sun 23 Nov, 2008 22.47
by Sput
Alexia wrote:Not sure what you're getting at Sput, but FYI the word "Wales" stems from the old Saxon word for strangers, whereas the word "Cymru" stems from the Celtic word for "comrades."
Intriguing, nay?
Nay. I'm saying wales is hilly, dull and largely pointless and it shares those traits with derbyshire.
Re: Google Mail copies Metropol
Posted: Mon 24 Nov, 2008 06.32
by Stuart*
Sput wrote:Alexia wrote:"blurb about Wales"
Intriguing, nay?
Nay. I'm saying wales is hilly, dull and largely pointless and it shares those traits with derbyshire.
The welsh border is indeed hilly. It keeps my cousins from drifting back into England too often, although they might find their conquest equally dull and largely pointless well before they reach Derbyshire.
Re: Google Mail copies Metropol
Posted: Tue 25 Nov, 2008 18.38
by not-ShowbizGuru
Chie wrote:Sput wrote:Hey if it's snowing where he is then Derbyshire finally has one redeeming feature!
There's nothing wrong with Derbyshire :roll:
Everything wrong with derbyshire. Lived there a few years ago (for about 2) before I met my lovely gal up here in London. Just as well, it was a dump, don't doubt it's changed much
