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Morning all.
And what a glorious morn it is too, to be sure, complete contrast to yesterday.
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I've got plenty of 1990s components in the stores, and some (a lot of) TTL from the 1980s.Originally posted by Scruff View PostWow. Haven't seen them in a while! Used to sell components back in the 90's. 🐒
Some stuff from the 1970s, and the odd part here & there from the 1960s.
However, some of the most prized bits are from the 1950s.
Apart from the Cat's Whisker which is from the 1920s/30s.Comment
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Woke up at about 02:55ish to find someone talking about
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Einstein_refrigerator
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You're unusually cheerful. Are youOriginally posted by zeitghost View Post
Morning all.
And what a glorious morn it is too, to be sure, complete contrast to yesterday.
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Yep. They have rights to park where ever they need to. They are supposed to consider if it's dangerous, but you'd be hard pushed to get them the 'deal' with it as that. It's mostly legal for normal people also if the white line is broken and no other parking restrictions are in place. (I spend far too much time on Pepipoo)Are police allowed to park over cycle paths when no one else can?Comment
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