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Previously on "I just extracted a spare bit of plastic..."
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About bleedin' time thready, being as I am the only one in the entire world that ever comments on yours. Very nice of me I thought.
I gave up putting comment things under posts as a waste of time as they would mostly show 0 comments (like yours) If you click on where it says "last commenty thing" at left. brings up the last one I could be arsed to do.
PS That video has some bicycles in, I note. Too deep for me otherwise, must be a zen thing again.Last edited by xoggoth; 19 October 2007, 18:34.
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2N3055. Have one with my fingerprint in the metal of the can knocking about somewhere round here...
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostI have found that everything works better with a few bits removed. The manufacturers just put them there to test us.
PS Just replaced the valve in my downsatairs bog cistern. Works ok but now there's a leak, can you pop round and fix it? Ta.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostI have found that everything works better with a few bits removed. The manufacturers just put them there to test us.
PS Just replaced the valve in my downsatairs bog cistern. Works ok but now there's a leak, can you pop round and fix it? Ta.
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I have found that everything works better with a few bits removed. The manufacturers just put them there to test us.
PS Just replaced the valve in my downsatairs bog cistern. Works ok but now there's a leak, can you pop round and fix it? Ta.
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Originally posted by zeitghostYou are so right... it's currently disipating about 12W for an output of about 2W... I can't turn the voltage up any further because the heatsink gets too hot to touch.
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Originally posted by zeitghostIt would appear not... I've just built & tested a Class AB audio amplifier too...
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They've a new photocopier here. It came with 18 cds. Well it's a printer and scanner too. But 18 cds?
Anyways, they've spent all week setting it up, and it's still not playing.
The Engineers, three of them, have gone for lunch, so I've just been and removed a piece of plastic. I'm sure it will help.
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It probably got broken off when somebody was photocopying their nether regions; those things really aren't strong enough to take a 23 stone woman sitting on them.
Have you washed your hands, or rather claws?
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Originally posted by zeitghost View Postfrom the photocopier...
No idea what it's for...
But the photocopier seems to work better without it rattling around in the cogs.
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That'll be your good deed for then day done then
Now you can sit back and chill
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I just extracted a spare bit of plastic...
from the photocopier...
No idea what it's for...
But the photocopier seems to work better without it rattling around in the cogs.Tags: None
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