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So long, Farewell, for now I say Goodbye ;-(

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    #31
    Originally posted by rootsnall View Post
    Placcie or copper ? My regular cash plumber just had a heart scare and has downed tools. I'm thinking of tackling a bit of plumbing this next week or two but have always been a bit wary.
    I can screw up any form of plumbing, I'm not picky! Unless you really wanted a water feature coming through your ceiling, in which case, I'm your man!

    Find another plumber - it's not worth the hassle of doing it badly. Mine was so expensive as I needed an emergency plumber to repair the "work" I'd done.
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      #32
      Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
      I used Koenig Solutions, who were very good. There was a review in the Guardian earlier this summer, where I was officially described as lovely:
      That's the one I nearly went with. What did you do ?

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        #33
        Best of luck AP, it takes some serious nads to up-sticks like that and I'm sure you'll enjoy yourself. In time you'll even come to treasure the more challenging moments.

        Bravo!
        Kneel before Bod

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          #34
          Originally posted by rootsnall View Post
          That's the one I nearly went with. What did you do ?
          Oracle 9i OCP DBA.

          There were lots of people doing Cisco and M$ stuff there, too. It's hard work - certainly not a holiday.
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            #35
            Originally posted by alreadypacked View Post
            You may not like it. 28 - 32 every day, no rain.
            Sounds like heaven...!

            Good luck, hope it all goes to plan for you and enjoy yourself. I'm sooooo gealous though, you lucky so and so.

            Just remember us lot stuck back here in the freezing cold.
            Eat Right, Exercise, Die Anyway.

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              #36
              Originally posted by miffy View Post
              Sounds like heaven...!

              Good luck, hope it all goes to plan for you and enjoy yourself. I'm sooooo gealous though, you lucky so and so.

              Just remember us lot stuck back here in the freezing cold.
              jealous
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                #37
                Originally posted by alreadypacked View Post
                Ok guys, I will add some photos of some beach babes to the website
                URL please.

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                  #38
                  this quote cracked me up from the article...

                  'IT courses can also help those mid-career, who want to broaden their skills. Vanessa Turner, 48, graduated in 2003 with a BSc in computing and IT from the University of Surrey. She had retrained after being made redundant from Seeboard Electric, where she had worked as a trainee developer for 11 years. Turner is now a senior IT technician at the Sutton College of Learning for Adults (Scola).

                  '



                  Milan.

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                    #39
                    "trainee developer for 11 years!???? Feck me, she must be real thick!

                    Edit: hey, I wrote f e c k !!! OK, you win then, just leave it as it is
                    Carpe Pactum

                    (does fuzzy logic tickle?)

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
                      she had worked as a trainee developer for 11 years
                      I bet that was a fulfilling job.

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