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I have been woefully neglectful of my Super Monkey Car, which has been sitting unused for many months. As a result, its battery is flat, presumably from powering the clock
The battery is now charging in the kitchen. So with a bit of luck the car can get moving again tomorrow, just in time to be taken for its MOTComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI have been woefully neglectful of my Super Monkey Car, which has been sitting unused for many months. As a result, its battery is flat, presumably from powering the clock
The battery is now charging in the kitchen. So with a bit of luck the car can get moving again tomorrow, just in time to be taken for its MOTComment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostLiver and onions for tea.
Yum.
Though that'll be a while yet.
Got to go & buy some more liver coz I'm on the last pack.
Was unimpressed with the price reductions normally they take a minimum of £1. They obviously cottoned on that everyone goes to that section to stock up on meat and pizza to put in the freezer."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostReminds me saw lamb's (sheep's) liver in the cut down meat section earlier. They had taken 20p of the price.
Was unimpressed with the price reductions normally they take a minimum of £1. They obviously cottoned on that everyone goes to that section to stock up on meat and pizza to put in the freezer.Comment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostReminds me saw lamb's (sheep's) liver in the cut down meat section earlier. They had taken 20p of the price.
Was unimpressed with the price reductions normally they take a minimum of £1. They obviously cottoned on that everyone goes to that section to stock up on meat and pizza to put in the freezer.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
Bugger <- manly
On closer inspection I can see the figures from Hector are indeed correct and the figures I supplied are not. And I have found why. So now I need to throw myself on the mercy and leniency of our friends at HMRC
But first, a beer. It's >needed.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI have been woefully neglectful of my Super Monkey Car, which has been sitting unused for many months. As a result, its battery is flat, presumably from powering the clock
The battery is now charging in the kitchen. So with a bit of luck the car can get moving again tomorrow, just in time to be taken for its MOT
Hence the creation of the ZeitCorollaBatteryCharger(tm), which charges the battery when it drops to about 12.4V until it reaches about 13.8V, at which time it stops the charging.
It works quite well.Comment
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