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  • N Nagy Vilmos

    The answer "up my own [REDACTED]" will not help. I'm looking for a Git repo to store code,designs,docs etc,etc,etc. I would like to have it [0] private and [1] free. bitbucket.org[^] looks a possibility, any others?

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    Fabio Franco
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    I use Assembla[^], it features 1 Project, Unlimited Users, Unlimited Repositories and 500mb Storage for free. Fits my needs as I can make subfolders if I want to host more than one project. It only gets in the way if you want to manage teams that differ between projects.

    To alcohol! The cause of, and solution to, all of life's problems - Homer Simpson ---- Our heads are round so our thoughts can change direction - Francis Picabia

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    • N Nagy Vilmos

      The answer "up my own [REDACTED]" will not help. I'm looking for a Git repo to store code,designs,docs etc,etc,etc. I would like to have it [0] private and [1] free. bitbucket.org[^] looks a possibility, any others?

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      Josh Bula
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      I really like BitBucket.org. Very easy to use, especially if you also use their Git client, SourceTree.

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      • R Rage

        :laugh: Same situation here. The house is on sale, but they have bought somewhere else, so should be away quite soon. As for the mice, I hoped for a good tip, because I cannot seem to get rid of them... :sigh:

        ~RaGE();

        I think words like 'destiny' are a way of trying to find order where none exists. - Christian Graus Entropy isn't what it used to.

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        agolddog
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        I once had some mice running around the garage. Mousetraps + peanut butter FTW. (On a side note, they were doing construction in a field about two blocks away, it was surprising to me that little mice would run that far and skip all the other houses between. I suppose it was because, at the time, the gold dog's food would be out in the garage, and mouse #1 told all his buddies).

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        • N newton saber

          How about gophers or moles or whatever the little buggers are that are making an underground maze of my entire yard? How did you [not] get rid of them? Or have you? If you did, then give me your solutions. If you did not, then give me ideas for getting rid of them. Just whatever it takes to make them stop digging up the entire back yard -- or if your over the pond -- garden. Please resolve this soon or the entire thing will just be a mud hole.

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          joeott
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          I had moles in the yard for a few years and nothing I did seemed to get rid of them, until... One day I noticed a man using one of those portable road roller machines that you usually see them using when paving road to "roll the lawn" in the neighborhood. Being tried of bumping around the yard with the lawn mower, I stopped by and asked his price. Since it was reasonable I asked if he could roll my lawn after he was finished. No more moles after that. The lawn rolling most likely collapsed all their little tunnels, along with the little trouble makers that lived in them. Getting rid of the moles was not the reason I had the lawn rolled, but it was a nice side benefit. I have the lawn rolled every few years due to frost heaves and haven't seen any evidence of moles since. To get rid of the mole you may need a road roller instead of those little rollers that you can push or drag behind a riding mower. You'll need something heavy enough to collapse the tunnels. Oh and mowing the lawn is no longer a bumpy experience :)

          Jott

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          • N Nagy Vilmos

            The answer "up my own [REDACTED]" will not help. I'm looking for a Git repo to store code,designs,docs etc,etc,etc. I would like to have it [0] private and [1] free. bitbucket.org[^] looks a possibility, any others?

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            carlospc1970
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            I use assembla (www.assembla.com), they have a free plan with unlimited repository and a free private project.

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