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    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
    If the butter has softened enough, I shall now give my new toasted sandwich maker its first run
    It worked

    And very nice they were

    I need to see if it's possible to buy spare plates for it. There's nothing wrong with the old one except for the non-stick coating on the plates flaking. If new plates were available, I would have just got those, but Breville don't seem to supply parts for most of their older models

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      Originally posted by zeitghost View Post
      And the 6809 has been dead for decades.
      Even sadder

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        Originally posted by norrahe View Post
        Is it a breville one?

        Toasties (aka Tostis) are very popular here which is great.

        Though they have a strange habit of serving them with ketchup
        Even I don't have ketchup with a ham toastie

        I do like making them with tinned sardines-in-tomato-sauce occasionally, but that's not the same thing at all.

        EDIT: yes, it's a Breville - in fact, it's a deep-fill one. Not that I fill my sandwiches that deeply, but I do tend to have the bread a bit thicker than the average sliced loaf.
        Last edited by NickFitz; 24 September 2015, 14:44.

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          Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
          Doesn't look as if the 6502 is still in wide use
          You can still get 'em

          Western Design Center (WDC) 65c02 | Mouser

          But I don't think I'd use it in a new design.

          Similarly, you can still get the Z80 in 40 pin dil but I don't think I'd use that in a new design either.

          In fact the Z80 with all the peripherals included got made obsolete about 10 years ago.

          I think it was the Z80 core with the uart and the pio all in one humungous 100 pin quad flat pack thing.

          The one I misdesigned the footprint for by cocking up the metric to imperial conversion.

          And only discovered it once I'd laid the board out.

          Footprint was about 3/4 the size of the chip.
          Last edited by zeitghost; 24 September 2015, 15:29.

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            How odd.

            https://www.google.co.uk/search?clie...UTF-8&oe=UTF-8

            And those are all my posts, all mine, I tell you, every one.

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              Well, these bookcases won't assemble themselves!

              *sits around waiting for bookcases to assemble themselves*

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                Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
                Well, these bookcases won't assemble themselves!

                *sits around waiting for bookcases to assemble themselves*
                Have you tried clicking your fingers?

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                  This poem is lovely.

                  Poem: mothers garden

                  Or would be if Mr ms hadn't collapsed into giggles at the first line of the last verse...


                  (I was more put off by the misplaced apostrophe)

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                    Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
                    Have you tried clicking your fingers?
                    Good idea! I'll pencil that in for tomorrow

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                      Chicken pasanda (© Pataks) with rice and a smallish naan for tea. And a few sneaky poppadoms with mango chutney before that

                      Replete now

                      I think I need a glass of something to wash it all down

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