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  • in reply to: General Discussion #363966
    Delta
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    On the same theme, I have a list of reverse inventions

    And the date for the top of the list…. October 24th 2003, the day aviation took a backward leap!

    in reply to: Inventors or discoverers who regretted what they did #1938514
    Delta
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    On the same theme, I have a list of reverse inventions

    And the date for the top of the list…. October 24th 2003, the day aviation took a backward leap!

    in reply to: Buying a camera Advice needed #465893
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    Dave

    Thanks for that offer, do you think that this is the type of camera that I should be looking at/going for?

    If so then yes please, pass my email on, I shall pm you with it.

    in reply to: Buying a camera Advice needed #465895
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    Thanks for that.

    Besides what I have already mentioned, do you have any theories/suggestions based on different price ranges? Or what other people are using?

    MTIA

    in reply to: General Discussion #364442
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    TB2 is definately better than TB, in my opinion

    in reply to: Mike Oldfield – Light and Shade #1938731
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    TB2 is definately better than TB, in my opinion

    in reply to: General Discussion #364724
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    Well I got to MacDonalds at least once a week (usually when it’s my turn to cook and there no proper food in the house!), I have to walk miles for my work, so I guess I walk it off, my kids are not obese, they are very fit, active and healthy.

    I went through a phase of losing weight, went to the docs and got asked the usual questions about diet etc…. upshot was the doc was amazed with me, I eat all the wrong food, smoke and drink and his phrase to describe me was ‘disgustingly heathly’

    I don’t agree with all this health food being forced on us, some of us actually need fats, sugars and other ‘nasty’ stuff!

    in reply to: McDonalds: All over the world! #1938880
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    Well I got to MacDonalds at least once a week (usually when it’s my turn to cook and there no proper food in the house!), I have to walk miles for my work, so I guess I walk it off, my kids are not obese, they are very fit, active and healthy.

    I went through a phase of losing weight, went to the docs and got asked the usual questions about diet etc…. upshot was the doc was amazed with me, I eat all the wrong food, smoke and drink and his phrase to describe me was ‘disgustingly heathly’

    I don’t agree with all this health food being forced on us, some of us actually need fats, sugars and other ‘nasty’ stuff!

    in reply to: General Discussion #364749
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    Another option is to do an apreticeship at a local aerospace company, that way you get qualified and you have real hands on experience.

    in reply to: Aero engineering #1938911
    Delta
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    Another option is to do an apreticeship at a local aerospace company, that way you get qualified and you have real hands on experience.

    in reply to: General Discussion #364844
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    Conversion rate from $ to £ would make Britain seem expensive.

    dme

    It’s not the conversion rate, things are expensive over here, I buy generally the same groceries week after week and it’s getting more expensive each week, so much for inflation supposing to be low! 😡

    in reply to: Cost of Food in Europe… #1938959
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    Conversion rate from $ to £ would make Britain seem expensive.

    dme

    It’s not the conversion rate, things are expensive over here, I buy generally the same groceries week after week and it’s getting more expensive each week, so much for inflation supposing to be low! 😡

    in reply to: General Discussion #365490
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    Looking after a house, two kids and a mad dog generally keeps me fit, but my work does a lot of it for me, I walk for miles in a week, dragging my catalogues (and available child/children) with me, and then go back round again three or four times to try and get the catalogues back, then it’s off again with customer orders.

    I have walked that much this last week that my legs ache something shocking, but hey, I’m getting paid to keep fit!

    in reply to: Fitness #1939320
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    Looking after a house, two kids and a mad dog generally keeps me fit, but my work does a lot of it for me, I walk for miles in a week, dragging my catalogues (and available child/children) with me, and then go back round again three or four times to try and get the catalogues back, then it’s off again with customer orders.

    I have walked that much this last week that my legs ache something shocking, but hey, I’m getting paid to keep fit!

    in reply to: General Discussion #365723
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    Had my provisional 2 weeks, haven’t got round to pricing up instructors yet.

    Other half took me out to a car park in his car, and forced me behind the wheel, and had me doing perfect turns around the car park, carefully missing two skips and a huge lump of concrete.

    But this was in an automatic, he figured it’s a good idea to get me used to steering before I then have to worry about clutch and gears, he wants to get me through the basics before I have to start paying for lessons.

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