nah it's the machine. the fan is working overtime.
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With hammond drivingOriginally posted by Apache View PostAnd on'es broken already - the Princess__________________
35,000 TPD - 28/11/2007, 19:15
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Sorry, HammondOriginally posted by Apache View PostWith hammond driving__________________
35,000 TPD - 28/11/2007, 19:15
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Missed it againOriginally posted by Apache View PostSorry, Hammond
No I didn't!
Direct hit!
My brief moment of glory!__________________
35,000 TPD - 28/11/2007, 19:15
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If it's the machine then give Opera a go; it'll be faster than IE or Firefox, I bet.
PLEASE NOTE:
Apache got 35000, but some git
went back and deleted an earlier post. This is therefore post 35001.
My later post complaining about this wouldn't have appeared if this had not happened, and therefore restores the balance of the universe.
Thank you.Last edited by NickFitz; 28 November 2007, 19:40.Comment
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