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Can't make th 5th December
How about anyone that's getting the train darn sarf to hope off at New Street and grab a beer half wayComment
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostCan't make th 5th December
How about anyone that's getting the train darn sarf to hope off at New Street and grab a beer half way
Thats a shame Monkey!Bazza gets caught
Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
First, find your 8272...
I think grafting an ISA bus disk controller card in would be easier... and I've got some of those...
I'm greatly in favour of doing as little as possible to get things to "work"...
I'm greatly impressed by the idea of connecting 8" diskette drives though... I've almost forgotten the resounding <clunk> as the head solenoid pulls in
And decisions decisions, whether to use single sided or double sided diskettes and drives... by dint of a curiosity of hardware design, single sided diskettes won't work in a double sided drive & vice versa... the index hole is in a different location.
Unless you get some dual format drives...Comment
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostAwwww babies.... I'm super broody at the moment
I'm grand thanks luvvie!Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
Black pudding made sense in the days before the war, when working class families kept a pig in the back yard and slaughtered it in the autumn - they did so because they were poor, and needed every last bit of nutrition. Pigs were virtually free food made out of a year's leftovers.
There are more empty pigsties further along the road.
I can remember people cooking up pigswill back in the 50s... noxious... the pigs liked it though.
And next door's lawn still has evidence of the wallows which one notices when cutting the grass.Comment
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Originally posted by HeliCraig View PostCan of Carlsberg and Judge Dredd on Film 4. Going to try and get to ClientCo early tomorrow!!!
Got here at 0900. Meant to be here at 0800. Fail.Comment
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Originally posted by HeliCraig View PostFAIL.
Got here at 0900. Meant to be here at 0800. Fail.
Must try harderComment
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