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Got three 2000 AD domain controllers to migrate up to 2003 today - I hope to be away for lunch time
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Ahh morning Francko,
I guarantee you, will enjoy it in 2 weeks time when I take 9 days off for the annual skiing trip
Milan.
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Originally posted by milanbenesMorning All,
who else is working this weekend ?
Contracting: Every little helps
Milan.
There is only one life, Milan, enjoy it.
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ahh expat, you petrol heads
a diesel engine has a much higher compression ration than
a petrol, and when driving a diesel, if you take your foot
of the accelorator, the engine's compression will have a greater
more useable effect of slowing the car than a petrol and also
reduces the need to use the breaks so heavily in certain circumstances
i could go on, but that's enough info
anyway I thought you had an old Pajero, I guess it's a petrol
Milan.
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Morning (yawns!)
Got some paperwork to do. Actually, it should be called bit-work now, shouldn't it?
Anyone else watching the cricket?
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Originally posted by milanbenesAhh, morning Scots
hope everything is fine up in Scotland
very cold this morning in Bratwurst Land, 10 cm's of snow
yesterday in the city and -3 this morning, the roads are like
ice rinks, still winter tyres and the skoda's 4x4 system and a
diesel engine to assist with braking makes light work of it all
Milan.
diesel engine to assist with braking? How does it do that? I't have thought the extra weight would assist in retaining the original velocity in spite of attempts to alter it.
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everything is well thanks, although the north has been snowbound for over a week now. the usual, trains stuck in the middle of nowhere, cars stuck for days in drifts... but here near sunny glasgow by the sea spring is underway. off climbing tomorrow though, a return to the icy heights and winter.
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Ahh, morning Scots
hope everything is fine up in Scotland
very cold this morning in Bratwurst Land, 10 cm's of snow
yesterday in the city and -3 this morning, the roads are like
ice rinks, still winter tyres and the skoda's 4x4 system and a
diesel engine to assist with braking makes light work of it all
Milan.
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morning milan.
at home. working. briefly.
contracting: every meikle maks a muckle.
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Originally posted by milanbenesMorning All,
who else is working this weekend ?
Contracting: Every little helps
Milan.
T
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Weekend Working
Morning All,
who else is working this weekend ?
Contracting: Every little helps
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