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FairTmiddlin

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  1. Surely the large glass towers that is Yare house doesn't need a solicitor? I thought all the Commandments came from on high, that they were the epitome of law in the land. Like the non photographing of Rangers in public places I think Pacman has been at the pills and ghosts again
  2. And most of them had tolerances you could drive a bus through. Possibly some of the worst engines I have ever worked on. How most of them actually ran is a miracle.
  3. Didn't do an 1100 Would have been a1200 Super
  4. " it was a two hour tussle to swap the old alternator from my old car into the new one" If I just leave this here you can use the sentence again and again, just edit the name of the part replaced. It's not a new car you have there it's just becoming a clone of the old one.
  5. Almost correct Steve the Rivaz engine was the first Hydrogen/Oxygen internal combustion engine in 1806. Samuel Brown trialed his hydrogen vehicle up Shooters hill in 1826. Heinkel built a hydrogen jet in 1936 Erren patented the Errin engine in the US in 1939 (but that got quickly forgotten. (purportedly bought up by the standard fuel company/Ford motor company) whichever conspiracy theorist you listen to. An unlikely runner in the hydrogen market was Allis Chalmers of the tractor and combine company who between 1958 and 1965 made a fuel cell tractor, Forklift and a Golf cart Production vehicles, as opposed to concept that never made the production line are: 2007 Honda clarity - hydrogen fuel cell , 2010 Mercedes F cell , 2014 Hyundaia Tuscon FCEV 2015 Toyota Miria production version of the FCV concept car , 2016 Riversimple Rasa 2016 Honda Clarity , 2018 Hyundia Nexo
  6. "we are having to go further and further afield to get the electricity to supply them" And I hope the infrastructure is in place to power all the Electric car chargers for each and every home on each new estate. All four of the chargers in each home for growing families of Eco techs.
  7. Eeeee Batley Variety Club the epitome of culture in'T North of England Soup in a basket (you had to eat quick) Chicken chips and (god forbid) salad, about the only thing a man in Yorkshire has seen that's green is the grass on the rec. Trifle for pudding where's me proper pudding.
  8. Tell that one to Italian Drivers Their horn hardly stops sounds like quality control at FIAMM
  9. Hi And welcome to the forum Nigel
  10. PAYG or contract? If on PAYG sometimes you have to set it up with the provider over the phone.
  11. If one needs quality idiots often bordering on the moronic types. I find it better to start with the larger conurbations. Manchester, Bradford and Blackpool come to mind as a better class of idiot. Some parts of Essex are good hunting grounds too
  12. Barry Johnson Now there is a blast from the past One of the legends of the marsh. Oft found in the bell at St Olaves, or the queens at Haddiscoe.
  13. If my broads history serves me right and this is going back some time, when I used to talk to the Herringfleet marshmen back in the 60's. That talks of some sort of seawater defence scheme has been mooted since the turn of the 20th century, with talks of lock gates or some form of barrier at Haven bridge or at Breydon. I also remember the 1970's argument and the ill fated 2011Lowestoft company which came up with a surge generator and barrier all in one I remember parts of the meadows along the Waveney between burgh castle and St Olaves. being flooded during the winter with silt dredged into it, so that the nutrients from the silt could grow the grass during the spring.Pumps would appear on barges and put the water back into the river around march time, by june the grass was as green as you had ever seen it. This must have happened all along the rivers with small enclosed fields capable of holding large amounts of water
  14. Miracles we can do! But I think That's beyond repair.
  15. I suspect like me he was bashed around the back of the head with a bible by his RE teacher, so often something sunk in.
  16. As far as I can ascertain this is the law as it stands It is an offence under the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 to publish or communicate a photograph of a constable (not including PCSOs), a member of the armed forces, or a member of the security services If you intend to sell your photography it’s important to know the difference between editorial and commercial usage. Editorial use means that a picture can be used to illustrate an article, story or educational text, but not to sell a product or promote something. Commercial use means that a picture can be used to sell a product, promote something, or raise money for a cause. Stand on public property If you and your subject are standing on public property, generally you do not need permission to take a picture of them – but there are a few exceptions. If your subject is engaged in a personal or private activity (such as leaving a hospital) you need to respect their privacy. If you plan on selling your work, these ‘people’ shots can only be used for editorial purposes Nothing in law that prohibits the posting on Social Media, any photographic media of a Broads Ranger.
  17. Quick whip round and make it NBN Headquarters
  18. Right you lot. lisson ferry kerefolly eye shell sai yiss earnly wunce Zere vill be a quiss in de chatroom dis eveninc loyal subjects are Languages Nature Connections Comedy and Colwns Cups and their sports General ignoramusses Chatroom 20:30 hours name no packdrill Just hit enter You don't have to be mad to enter but it may help
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