Thats why I said "not that big"so I just don't see the comparison.
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#13246 Re: Nothing In Particular
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#13247 Re: Nothing In Particular
8 or so, one over each kennel The dividers between each one means that you get too many shadows if they are not individually lit.800 lumins, isn't that about 60watts equiv??. how many do you use???
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#13248 Re: Nothing In Particular
Not having a go at you! What I hate is how they say that something is a 500W halogen equivalent when it patently isn't...
To get 10,000lm from a LED floodlight is expensive...
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#13249 Re: Nothing In Particular
One could say that the message to be gained was that several smaller lights may be better than one big bugger ?
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#13250 Re: Nothing In Particular
I can't access my Photobucket photos now.
I'm not sure if anyone else can, ie where I have linked to on web sites, forums etc.
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#13251 Re: Nothing In Particular
They know where they can put it then don't they?
(where sun don't shine)
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#13252 Re: Nothing In Particular
I was going to put this in Jokes, but it's actually a stock advertising photo... presumably for cold joints...
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#13253 Re: Nothing In Particular
Perhaps he's a disciple of Kung-Fu, like David Carradine ! ( if you remember the opening sequence )
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#13254 Re: Nothing In Particular
The world is a less interesting place today:
Sir Clive Sinclair: Computing pioneer dies aged 81 https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-58587521
Sir Clive Sinclair: Computing pioneer dies aged 81 https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-58587521
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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#13255 Re: Nothing In Particular
Shame. He smoked like a chimney.shane wrote: ↑Thu Sep 16, 2021 9:30 pm The world is a less interesting place today:
Sir Clive Sinclair: Computing pioneer dies aged 81 https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-58587521
I have all his Quad kit here. ESLs, 405-2, 44 etc. All thick with nicotine, coffee stains and cat claw marks... Basically, disgusting.
It's all in the "to be restored when I'm not using PPE for something more important" pile...
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#13256 Re: Nothing In Particular
The soldering iron – took me a minute or so to 'get it'
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#13257 Re: Nothing In Particular
Yep me too - what a silly bunt!
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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#13258 Re: Nothing In Particular
I've had a cold all week, but it's nearly gone, so our holiday at Potters starting tomorrow should be still on.
I do regular home Covid tests, all been negative so far.
At the moment it's pouring with rain, and thunder in the distance.
I do regular home Covid tests, all been negative so far.
At the moment it's pouring with rain, and thunder in the distance.
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#13259 Re: Nothing In Particular
Nice day out today celebrating our ruby wedding anniversary.
Elevenses, at the Hidden Monkey tea room in Malton, fish and chips in Filey, then an ice cream cone with a chocolate flake stuck in it, from Lucy’s Beach Shack, Cayton Bay, plus a walk along Cayton beach, watching the surfers, paragliders and the antics of a large variety of pooches.
Ah those simple pleasures.
Elevenses, at the Hidden Monkey tea room in Malton, fish and chips in Filey, then an ice cream cone with a chocolate flake stuck in it, from Lucy’s Beach Shack, Cayton Bay, plus a walk along Cayton beach, watching the surfers, paragliders and the antics of a large variety of pooches.
Ah those simple pleasures.
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#13260 Re: Nothing In Particular
Spent all of yesterday with SWMBO on a whole day foraging & feasting course on the North Kent coast (Faversham salt marshes & hedgerows, Herne Bay & Reculver beaches). Totally fantastic day & really really excellent instructor (Fergus Drennan) - day ended about 22:30 after cooking our afternoon collections (different deep-fried seaweeds, samphire, fish, home-made pakoras, mushrooms..) on the beach (lunch was the morning's pickings). Small group - only 7 of us on a 14-hour intensive day. Highly recommended. Food was excellent, especially as it was all foraged.
https://fergustheforager.co.uk/courses_basic/
Doing the fungus id course next.
https://fergustheforager.co.uk/courses_basic/
Doing the fungus id course next.
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