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    Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
    Maybe, but was no mention of it on the interview, or from the pimp so a bit peeved
    Oh... Maybe not.
    'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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              Currently uploading Japanese test data onto the system, every so often you see English characters in a Mandarin/Kana. Just seen RS232-C
              I think the product is obsolete.
              …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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                    Home!

                    Not a bad run. It was still quite sunny in the east, but got greyer and darker as I got further west

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                      Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
                      Just popped out to check the car's tyre pressures. There's a wasp caught in a rather elaborate cobweb on the wing mirror, with the resident spider approaching, binding a bit more silk around it, then retreating and waiting for it to give up struggling and die
                      When I went out this morning, the fine cloud of cobweb the spider had built up around the struggling wasp had a neat, roughly spherical hole in it, and the dead wasp had presumably been taken inside the wing mirror.

                      When I got in the car after work, the remains of the wasp were in the web again, at the edge near the mirror - I assume the spider had sucked out whatever it wanted, and chucked the rest out

                      It blew away once I got up to about 40mph.

                      I'll have to get David Attenborough round next time he's in town

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