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and then go out for a meal/drink on way home ?Originally posted by FiveTimes View Postcouldnt mr n pick you up ?Comment
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We don't own a car anymore.Originally posted by FiveTimes View Postcouldnt mr n pick you up ?Comment
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no rail replacement bus?Originally posted by norrahe View Postarrgh
no trains from airport this evening, track works, tried to book a taxi online and no can do on same day as flight
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There is and it does around the houses, so what is normally a 10 minute journey by train would take 1 hour 15 or I take a taxi and it takes 20 mins!Originally posted by eek View Postno rail replacement bus?
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Reminds me of the time I had to get a rail replacement bus from Gatwick to Victoria on Boxing Day at about midnight. It practically went past my house on the way but there were no stops because it was replacing the Gatwick Express. I was ever so pleased (TM Zeity).Originally posted by norrahe View PostThere is and it does around the houses, so what is normally a 10 minute journey by train would take 1 hour 15 or I take a taxi and it takes 20 mins!
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Well, there we are then.
Now then now then.
That's the base motor of the robot arm thingie successfully stepping.
Another wonder of PIC assembler programming
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Tomorrow I hope to think of a way to get it to rotate in the anticlockwise direction as well as clockwise, otherwise, now then now then, it'll get its knickers & cables in a twist.
Not a pretty sight, now then.Comment
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