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    Originally posted by zeitghost View Post
    Screw extracted.

    I used the centre pop a dozen times to shake things up, then found the mole wrench, & by great good luck it grabbed the shaft of the nut insert and I could just get the allen key into the cap and voila! the seal was broken & the safety screw unscrewed.



    It's only taken 5 days.

    The thing is now mounted on the ceiling and plug into the appropriate signal source, and can I find out how to invert the image?

    Can I feck.

    It's very bright though, so the kiddies ought to be able to read it now.

    Much lighter than the previous model.

    And the throw is wrong, so the image is much bigger than the screen, so the mounting pole thing will have to move.

    To exactly where one of the lights is currently living.

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      Nice blue sky here.

      Was suppose to rain between 1-3pm. Did? Nope it didn't.
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        Really really knackered.

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          Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
          Nice blue sky here.
          It's pissed it down here all day, and is bouncing still.

          I think I'll light the fire.
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            Tired...
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              Managed to tidy up a tiny amount of stuff in the living room, which is at least a baby step in the right direction

              It's getting colder, so I need to sort it out soon as currently I can't put the fire on. That should provide some incentive

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                I see we have a Met Office warning for high winds tomorrow

                Gusts up to 75mph apparently. Hope the trees outside are OK

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                  Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
                  My mum had just had the video recorder repaired and was trying to tune it in so she rang me at work and asked how to connect it. She tuned it to the news after the first plane had struck and asked "are you watching TV?" then suggested that I get to a TV because something bad was happening.

                  So I went into the restaurant at work and had them tune into the news and watched the aftermath of the first plane and then the second one hit. And then the others after that.
                  The night before I had just finished Puzz-3D New York



                  There was a piece missing, and I never got round to ordering it. Which is a shame as they're going for several hundred quid these days.

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                    50% acetone + 50% automatic transmission fluid is the best. Try tighten it before loosening it.
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                      Just spend £100 on 3 items of sports underwear.

                      Being a woman is expensive.
                      "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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