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- Mike H
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#4501
Some years ago I posted a set of floppy disks to someone, he said they arrived "looking like a safe had been dropped on them, corner first"
"No matter how fast light travels it finds that the darkness has always got there first, and is waiting for it."
- pre65
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#4503
Hi Ant.
I have a lid that is 18.75" X 14.75" X 2.75" and its 3.5mm thick.
I can take a photo if you like.
No charge, and just a reminder that I must give you back those two small transformers I borrowed.
I have a lid that is 18.75" X 14.75" X 2.75" and its 3.5mm thick.
I can take a photo if you like.
No charge, and just a reminder that I must give you back those two small transformers I borrowed.
The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.
Edmund Burke
G-Popz THE easy listening connoisseur. (Philip)
Edmund Burke
G-Popz THE easy listening connoisseur. (Philip)
- pre65
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#4504
Getting a few jobs done this morning.
Took the old cooker to the tip, replaced the heater fan resistor on the van, and fitted the Triumph battery + oiled the chain.
If it's still nice after lunch might go for a blast.
Is your Guzzi still on the road Mike ?
Took the old cooker to the tip, replaced the heater fan resistor on the van, and fitted the Triumph battery + oiled the chain.
If it's still nice after lunch might go for a blast.
Is your Guzzi still on the road Mike ?
The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.
Edmund Burke
G-Popz THE easy listening connoisseur. (Philip)
Edmund Burke
G-Popz THE easy listening connoisseur. (Philip)
#4506
Three weeks on from my shoulder operation, i'm finally rid of the arm sling.
Just have to get the arm working again. Lots of exercise and pain will apparently sort it out.
Thank God for physiotherapy; it would seem an impossible task otherwise.
Another month off work at least, is what they reckon.
Not what a self employed person wants to hear..
Will the wife be able to put up with me?
Quite fancy a few days in a nice hotel, but so many appointments to keep. For now a weekend break will have to do.
Just have to get the arm working again. Lots of exercise and pain will apparently sort it out.
Thank God for physiotherapy; it would seem an impossible task otherwise.
Another month off work at least, is what they reckon.
Not what a self employed person wants to hear..
Will the wife be able to put up with me?
Quite fancy a few days in a nice hotel, but so many appointments to keep. For now a weekend break will have to do.
Much to learn there is.
- pre65
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#4507
Yorkshire border patrol have received a tip off (from anony mouse) that an Essex (nearly Suffolk) couple, wanted for offences under the breadboard construction act of 1998, are making their way towards the Bradford area this afternoon.
If spotted, please do not approach as the man is known to be danger mouse.
If spotted, please do not approach as the man is known to be danger mouse.
The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.
Edmund Burke
G-Popz THE easy listening connoisseur. (Philip)
Edmund Burke
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#4508
SWMBO had a right shoulder arthroscopy 5 weeks ago - she can drive, but by gum its painful if she over-exerts... she is apparently making excellent progress, but its intensely frustrating for her to be essentially useless for this long... t'will be months before she can play tennis etc.al newall wrote:Three weeks on from my shoulder operation, i'm finally rid of the arm sling.
Vivitur ingenio, caetera mortis erunt
#4509
Thanks Nick.
That's pretty much what I had done.
Bone scraping.
Tendon repair.
Muscles pinned back in place.
I've got most of the range of movement back, but only with the assistance of the other arm.
Will be some time before I can move the right arm fully independently.
Feel like progress is being made though.
Need to get back to work soon, but it seems unlikely.
That's pretty much what I had done.
Bone scraping.
Tendon repair.
Muscles pinned back in place.
I've got most of the range of movement back, but only with the assistance of the other arm.
Will be some time before I can move the right arm fully independently.
Feel like progress is being made though.
Need to get back to work soon, but it seems unlikely.
Much to learn there is.
- pre65
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#4510
My spare pair of GK-71 came yesterday, quite quick considering they came from near Bucharest.
Off out to Alnwick in Northumbria this morning, taking a few warm clothes in the car.
Managed to evade the border patrols.
Off out to Alnwick in Northumbria this morning, taking a few warm clothes in the car.
Managed to evade the border patrols.
The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.
Edmund Burke
G-Popz THE easy listening connoisseur. (Philip)
Edmund Burke
G-Popz THE easy listening connoisseur. (Philip)
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#4511
Yup - she had the bone scrape, a bit of cuff repair and a couple of bone spurs chiselled off. An orthopaedic surgeon friend of ours described his job as "essentially carpentry", his tools being saws, chisels, hammers, drills, screws etc.al newall wrote:That's pretty much what I had done.
Bone scraping.
Tendon repair.
Muscles pinned back in place.
...
SWMBO is not finding it easy either - the day after a physio session she's in real pain, this means she can't sleep which also doesn't help - there's just so long you can take the pain killers & anti-inflammatories...
Good luck with the rehab!
Vivitur ingenio, caetera mortis erunt
- Mike H
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#4512
On a very light heart warming note, try to catch the news item about the woman who can hear for the first time in 40 years after getting cochlea implants.
"No matter how fast light travels it finds that the darkness has always got there first, and is waiting for it."
#4513
Yep, very moving. Hopefully you can click on it here.Mike H wrote:On a very light heart warming note, try to catch the news item about the woman who can hear for the first time in 40 years after getting cochlea implants.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... ed-on.html
Scroll down for the video.
Isn't it enough to see that a garden is beautiful without having to believe that there are fairies at the bottom of it too?
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- shane
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#4514
We have illustrious company, it seems:
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.