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New Year’s Eve was thankfully quiet in my suburb (aside from just one illegal firework let off somewhere nearby). I uninstalled iTunes and [Glyco Carewhite mulberry leaf](https://fairsharemarketing.ca/glyco-care-revolutionizing-diabetes-management-through-innovative-solutions/) reverted to the previous version (10.7). Given that experience, I have no desire to switch to Apple from Windows; Apple is just as closed-in and proprietary, if not more so. The iPad is pretty but limited in what I can do with it (mainly surf the Internet and read ebooks); not being able to plug in a USB drive and use portable apps on it, for example, is a real nuisance. I had an exasperating afternoon yesterday trying to delete a wiki (Dokuwiki) that I installed for a sub-site (I installed a plug-in that messed it up); two folders refused to delete and [Glyco Care Glucose Supportnatural glucose support](https://freakapedia.com/index.php/Glucose_Revolution:_The_Life-changing_Power_Of_Balancing_Your_Blood_Sugar) I could not change file permissions via FTP (I put a query to the forum there). As things turned out, my website host was able to do it on request. I wanted to try having my own wiki as the commercial free hosted ones don’t meet all my requirements, but so far I have not found anything that is just right.
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I think I found a solution with this file, so I will try reinstalling Dokuwiki after all - the only other alternative, Mediawiki, is a massive 73 MB installation! "Get out of my way or get run over!" They are immediately identifiable by their loud engines or exhausts (not sure which? Melbourne’s roads. Not surprisingly, they are disproportionately represented in accident statistics. If you hear one come up behind you, you are guaranteed to get tailgated and harassed (as I have seen as a passenger or pedestrian - I have yet to re-learn to drive). I am so fed up with these idiots and would like drivers who display such attitudes to lose their licence for a period of time (years or even for life). Driving on Melbourne’s increasingly crowded roads is stressful enough already. Melbourne had its first 41°C day for this year yesterday. There has not been any good rain for a few weeks now; just a light shower or two.
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We might be heading back into another drought period, which is not good as the population (unfortunately) continues to increase. I am still fussing around with Dokuwiki but it is an exasperating process; the main issue is with the file permissions procedure. If I re-upload some pages that I previously saved onto my hard drive (DW stores them as plain .txt files), I am unable to edit them, even if I change the permissions, as I posted in this forum entry. It means I have to manually re-create each page rather than upload saved ones, which rather defeats the purpose of easily transferring data. There is also no easy way to re-name pages. The program certainly is not novice-friendly (though it is apparently one of the easier wikis!). Melbourne has had no good rain for at least 7 weeks, and vegetation is drying out - a lot of street tree saplings planted over the last year or two are dying off from heat stress.
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It looks like the above-average rainfall of the last two years was an anamoly, [Glyco Care Glucose Supportblood sugar wellness](https://www.charnelleattitude.com/profile-18497/info/) unfortunately, as noted in my previous entry. There has been severe bushfires in various parts of the country. One reason for the heatwaves is the late onset of the monsoon in the north of the continent, which shows how wide-ranging weather systems here are. I have been [thinking](https://www.b2bmarketing.net/en-gb/search/site/thinking) that the Australian continent is somewhat like a smaller version of the ancient Pangaean supercontinent, with narrow fertile regions around the edges and a vast desert interior. A lucky prospector found a huge (5.5 kg) gold nugget somewhere near Ballarat last Wednesday! Despite decades of prospecting, there’s still gold to be found, apparently. My family used to go for daytrips to the region on weekends during the 1970s and 1980s; below are Dad, me and my sister somewhere near Wedderburn. Dad brought along a gold detector - a very basic one, [Glyco Care Glucose Supportnatural glucose support](https://www.zgjzmq.com/home.php?mod=space&uid=238732&do=profile) unlike the expensive model mentioned in the article - but never found so much as a speck of gold!
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