Nothing In Particular
- andrew Ivimey
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#13306 Re: Nothing In Particular
Tagine yuk each to one's own goat. I've been up in the mountings with the Berners-Lee.
There's plenty of English mutton and lamb in the lake district.
But lamb, mutton or exceedingly shit killing cakes..... not great for our budget deficit is it.
There's plenty of English mutton and lamb in the lake district.
But lamb, mutton or exceedingly shit killing cakes..... not great for our budget deficit is it.
Philosophers have only interpreted the world - the point, however, is to change it. No it isn't ... maybe we should leave it alone for a while.
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#13307 Re: Nothing In Particular
Omg. I write Berbers, this phone corrects to meaningless twaddle fer chris'sake...
Philosophers have only interpreted the world - the point, however, is to change it. No it isn't ... maybe we should leave it alone for a while.
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#13308 Re: Nothing In Particular
You've got it on the MT setting.
"Once you find out ... the Circumstances ; then you can go out"
#13309 Re: Nothing In Particular
My lads engineering class at school gets to do this!
https://www.doncasterfreepress.co.uk/ed ... ft-3406205
Would be fabulous to get to work with the tin triangle, i am very jealous
https://www.doncasterfreepress.co.uk/ed ... ft-3406205
Would be fabulous to get to work with the tin triangle, i am very jealous
#13310 Re: Nothing In Particular
don't know if he'd be interested but I've been "designing" wings for model aircraft for years. I developed a program many years ago to print airfoil sections from established designs in order to build the wings....
http://www.vitalstates.org/diy/software ... m#software
It uses a library of sections collected and distributed by Michael Selig and includes some 2000 odd airfoils. These are sections used by the main aircraft manufacturers and also state of the art full size competition gliders.
I'll post my program and the full library if he's interested
http://www.vitalstates.org/diy/software ... m#software
It uses a library of sections collected and distributed by Michael Selig and includes some 2000 odd airfoils. These are sections used by the main aircraft manufacturers and also state of the art full size competition gliders.
I'll post my program and the full library if he's interested
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#13311 Re: Nothing In Particular
Cool thanks ed, ill ask him when he gets in
#13312 Re: Nothing In Particular
Honest Johnson being grilled (surprisingly well) by Andrew Marr yesterday on labour shortagesandrew Ivimey wrote: ↑Tue Sep 28, 2021 12:18 pm We are 50,000 drivers down and the govt. says there is no crisis.
750 army drivers are to be drafted in. How's that going to help?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m ... w-03102021
From 38:52 ish
Have to pinch myself every time that man is introduced as PM.
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#13313 Re: Nothing In Particular
That is seriously cool.Ant wrote: ↑Mon Oct 04, 2021 1:14 pm My lads engineering class at school gets to do this!
https://www.doncasterfreepress.co.uk/ed ... ft-3406205
Would be fabulous to get to work with the tin triangle, i am very jealous
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#13314 Re: Nothing In Particular
Minding my own business, driving to see some friends for a clay shoot...
Stopped at the back of a queue of traffic when I look in the rear view mirror and see a Fiesta that is going WAY too fast to stop in time...
Braced myself clearly thinking "This won't be good"...
Fiesta was always going to lose against a nearly 3 tonne Landrover. The Landie barely moved. Got a broken tail light, broken rear step and buggered tow hitch, slightly bent rear cross-member plus some other-as-yet-unspecified damage underneath (the bit that I've just spent a fortune on) and the rear door.
No-one hurt badly it seems, which is good. Police didn't have a tow rope so I had to tow what's left of the Fiesta off the road for them. The Fiesta is quite a bit shorter than it was. It literally wet itself - lost all its fluids...
Stopped at the back of a queue of traffic when I look in the rear view mirror and see a Fiesta that is going WAY too fast to stop in time...
Braced myself clearly thinking "This won't be good"...
Fiesta was always going to lose against a nearly 3 tonne Landrover. The Landie barely moved. Got a broken tail light, broken rear step and buggered tow hitch, slightly bent rear cross-member plus some other-as-yet-unspecified damage underneath (the bit that I've just spent a fortune on) and the rear door.
No-one hurt badly it seems, which is good. Police didn't have a tow rope so I had to tow what's left of the Fiesta off the road for them. The Fiesta is quite a bit shorter than it was. It literally wet itself - lost all its fluids...
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#13315 Re: Nothing In Particular
Glad you're OK Nick.
It's going to cost him!
It's going to cost him!
Sorry, I couldn't resist!
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#13316 Re: Nothing In Particular
Oof, far from ideal. Glad you're OK and apparently the other driver, surprisingly.
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#13317 Re: Nothing In Particular
The same happened to me but I wasn't driving a landrover. His front was a mess and so was my back. In the ensuing discussion he was most keen for this matter not to become official because he'd lose his licence and his girlfriend would leave him, hmmmmmmm. He pressed a lot of money in my shaking hands.... Why?! Grotty, seedy
Nevertheless..... oops, I'm cooking
Nevertheless..... oops, I'm cooking
Philosophers have only interpreted the world - the point, however, is to change it. No it isn't ... maybe we should leave it alone for a while.
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#13318 Re: Nothing In Particular
It was very interesting watching a car in my rear view mirror hurtling towards me and the driver realising that there was about to be a CRASHHHHHH.
incoming! Achtung! there was nothing I could do......
incoming! Achtung! there was nothing I could do......
Philosophers have only interpreted the world - the point, however, is to change it. No it isn't ... maybe we should leave it alone for a while.
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#13319 Re: Nothing In Particular
Had a similar experience a few years ago when I met a stationary queue just over a blind brow, Fortunately the bloke behind stopped with about an inch to spare, but I’ve never seen smoke come off all four wheels of a Ford Escort before.
The world looks so different after learning science. For example, trees are made of air, primarily. When they are burned, they go back to air, and in their flaming heat is released the flaming heat of the Sun which was bound in to convert air into tree.
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#13320 Re: Nothing In Particular
ibn Stoffel off to doctor's this afternoon to do the insurance stuff.
Absolute pain as from tomorrow I'm in pre-op isolation and really didn't need this as have a shed load of other stuff to do before I'm immobilised.
Rather like Andrew, seeing the car hurtling towards me in the rear view mirror seemed almost to be slow motion. In reality is was probably one or two seconds, but seemed much longer and with supreme clarity...
The old boy (77) who was driving it also has poor vision - macular degeneration - and by his own admission has problems with light/shade transitions - he came round a corner too fast from bright sunlight into a shady bit of road and simply didn't see the queue of traffic with the enormous landrover at the back of it in time...
Absolute pain as from tomorrow I'm in pre-op isolation and really didn't need this as have a shed load of other stuff to do before I'm immobilised.
Rather like Andrew, seeing the car hurtling towards me in the rear view mirror seemed almost to be slow motion. In reality is was probably one or two seconds, but seemed much longer and with supreme clarity...
The old boy (77) who was driving it also has poor vision - macular degeneration - and by his own admission has problems with light/shade transitions - he came round a corner too fast from bright sunlight into a shady bit of road and simply didn't see the queue of traffic with the enormous landrover at the back of it in time...
Vivitur ingenio, caetera mortis erunt