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Oh Dear(tm), the first years are busily building their little 741 amplifier circuit boards.
It's not going terribly well.
Missing tracks.
Capacitors in the wrong way round.
All good clean fun.
I'm waiting for the 741 in the wrong way round.
In other news, I (and others) are glad to say that the flatulence seems to have abated somewhat.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Morning denizens
Been raining earlier, but the sun's just turned up
Mild too, at a reported 9°C.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostOh Dear(tm), the first years are busily building their little 741 amplifier circuit boards.
Stone me, some of this lot are dense.
Cobalt Thorium G dense.
It's just as well that oik Specifically In General doesn't venture in here or he'd disagree with my experience.
Oh, and they're not Chinese by the way, but local aboriginals.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostOn you or the poor buggers that have to sit near you?Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostStone me, some of this lot are dense.
Cobalt Thorium G dense.
It's just as well that oik Specifically In General doesn't venture in here or he'd disagree with my experience.
Oh, and they're not Chinese by the way, but local aboriginals.
Wales has 'highest imprisonment rate' in western Europe"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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After the brief interval of sunshine, it's back to grey with showers for now
On the bright side: bacon in the fridge that Needed To Be Eaten™ so a bacon butty (wholemeal) for lunchComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostAfter the brief interval of sunshine, it's back to grey with showers for now
On the bright side: bacon in the fridge that Needed To Be Eaten™ so a bacon butty (wholemeal) for lunch
14st beckons at the current rate of progress & jeans seem to be getting a bit tight.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostI'm going to have to go on a diet.
14st beckons at the current rate of progress & jeans seem to be getting a bit tight.
Speaking of getting in shape, the Corolla is home
In fact they phoned at just on five to tell me, as I started replying to this post, so I've been down and collected it
My theory about the rear brakes sticking was partially correct: it was in fact the nearside front brake and the offside rear brake that were both sticking
New brake pads up front, new disks and pads on the back, and new calipers for the aforementioned, along with a full service, brought the total to just over £700. Could be worse, and hopefully that's all sorted for a bitComment
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