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More post shenanigans. A letter came some time in the past week or so for somebody who doesn't live here, which has been lying in the hall ever since. Earlier, I noticed two odd things about it: the house number was four digits long, of which the first three were our number; but there aren't any four-digit house numbers along here, as we don't live in New York. Also, the postcode was for a stretch of the road further up towards town that consists of shops with, usually, flats above; but having looked up the postcode, there seemed no possible reading of the number on the envelope that would correspond to any of them.
I then noticed that on the back a return address was stamped, being some firm of accountants in town. So I've put it back in the pillar box with the number and automated sorting machine code crossed out and a note scribbled on it pointing out that it doesn't belong here, and if they can't work out which of the ten or so addresses up the road it is, they should send it back to the accountants.
Let's hope it isn't something important like a VAT return that had to be paid a few days ago
Also, what kind of accountants are they that send out documents in a hand-addressed envelope bearing an impossible number? You don't need to know every highway and byway to be aware that there are probably no four-digit house numbers anywhere in the city; the place isn't big enough for a road that longComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostYou don't need to know every highway and byway to be aware that there are probably no four-digit house numbers anywhere in the city; the place isn't big enough for a road that long
IIRC there's a road in Swansea that reaches the dizzy heights of 4 digits.
Though that may be the delusions of a deranged brain at this late date.
Just been investigating the change from cascode double triode rf amplifiers in VHF tv tuners to single triode frame grid valve rf amplifiers.
I have no idea why these obsessions strike me, but there you go.
The first reference to a PC95 frame grid triode is in a 1960/61 Alba tv set which is shown in the 60/61 edition of the Radio & TV servicing books that take up 18" or so so of bookshelf upstairs.
By 1964, there was one with a PC97 as well.
I'm pleased to realise that absoluckingfutely no one else on this board has any idea wtf I'm talking about.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostReturn to Sender: Addressee unknown?
IIRC there's a road in Swansea that reaches the dizzy heights of 4 digits.
Though that may be the delusions of a deranged brain at this late date.
Just been investigating the change from cascode double triode rf amplifiers in VHF tv tuners to single triode frame grid valve rf amplifiers.
I have no idea why these obsessions strike me, but there you go.
The first reference to a PC95 frame grid triode is in a 1960/61 Alba tv set which is shown in the 60/61 edition of the Radio & TV servicing books that take up 18" or so so of bookshelf upstairs.
By 1964, there was one with a PC97 as well.
I'm pleased to realise that absoluckingfutely no one else on this board has any idea wtf I'm talking about.
How's it feel to be a member of a dying species?Old Greg - In search of acceptance since Mar 2007. Hoping each leap will be his last.Comment
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A win for the team today - at the shop for a 40p tin of soup, a subsidy of 25p left in the little change chute was discovered. Woot!Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostThe first reference to a PC95 frame grid triode is in a 1960/61 Alba tv set which is shown in the 60/61 edition of the Radio & TV servicing books that take up 18" or so so of bookshelf upstairs.
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostReturn to Sender: Addressee unknown?
IIRC there's a road in Swansea that reaches the dizzy heights of 4 digits.
Though that may be the delusions of a deranged brain at this late date.
Just been investigating the change from cascode double triode rf amplifiers in VHF tv tuners to single triode frame grid valve rf amplifiers.
I have no idea why these obsessions strike me, but there you go.
The first reference to a PC95 frame grid triode is in a 1960/61 Alba tv set which is shown in the 60/61 edition of the Radio & TV servicing books that take up 18" or so so of bookshelf upstairs.
By 1964, there was one with a PC97 as well.
I'm pleased to realise that absoluckingfutely no one else on this board has any idea wtf I'm talking about.
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though rather than bottling I would ferment!Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostA friend of mine has those books. Well, unless he's got rid of them since the 1990s when I last remember seeing them, but he always seemed very fond of them
Sausage roll for lunch
Can't remember the last time I looked at one though.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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The deep fat fryer is now cleaner than it's been in some considerable time
Just finished getting a batch of chips through Phase I. Give them half-an-hour or so to dry and I can start the fryer up for Phase II.
They'd do better with a longer drying period, but it's a bit late for that, and it's quite warm today - 23°C according to the pocket oracle.Comment
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