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General Discussion Area / Re: Masks
« on: 29 January 2022, 13:50:34 »
If I never where a mask again, then it will be a day too soon.

I don't wear a mask and find it amusing when I see people alone in their cars wearing one while they drive.

Wearing masks is to protect other people and stop the NHS getting overwhelmed 
obviously something you aren't interested in 
as long as you are OK  ::)


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General Discussion Area / Re: Masks
« on: 29 January 2022, 13:28:48 »
To add to the masks, and this is really ridiculous, the school has now received nine air purifiers. Wifey looked online and they are £1900 each. Jeez.......
Plan B measures dropped and we have to live with Covid (or die with it  :-X)
the WHO and top scientists have said don't just treat Covid as FLU ,it's more serious AND mask wearing is very important .
Record number of 6-17 year-olds being admitted to hospital with Covid
highest ever infection in the community .
Another variant twice as transmittable as Omicron spreading like wildfire.
Every new infection is a possible mutation .
No one can guarantee that new mutations won't get more deadly despite the optimism .
no one knows the long term effects of Covid or vaccines

So £10,000 spent on reducing Virus and improving air quality in the air in a school is peanuts*

*Compared to hospital /NHS costs , Teachers & parents having time off work etc etc
Do the maths, Dave. 9x1900.

Dave doesn't keep a calculator under his bed!  ;D
I've got carpet, floorboards ,that's about it under the bed  ;)
I don't even keep money under there  :D




What about the cobwebs?  ;)
Nope , it's a water bed
nothing can get under MY bed without a tunnel boring machine ,not even Covid  ;D

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Omega General Help / Re: Crank sensor x20xev
« on: 29 January 2022, 12:59:24 »
One of our Omegas got a bad crank sensor. 1994 x20xev. Paperclipped it and got a code 19. The car is very hard to start and backfires stumbles before it fires up.
Paperclip test throws a 19 code every time if the engine isn't running .
have you checked the CTS ?
a VERY COMMON issue and doesn't throw a code always .


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General Discussion Area / Re: Masks
« on: 29 January 2022, 12:54:03 »
To add to the masks, and this is really ridiculous, the school has now received nine air purifiers. Wifey looked online and they are £1900 each. Jeez.......
Plan B measures dropped and we have to live with Covid (or die with it  :-X)
the WHO and top scientists have said don't just treat Covid as FLU ,it's more serious AND mask wearing is very important .
Record number of 6-17 year-olds being admitted to hospital with Covid
highest ever infection in the community .
Another variant twice as transmittable as Omicron spreading like wildfire.
Every new infection is a possible mutation .
No one can guarantee that new mutations won't get more deadly despite the optimism .
no one knows the long term effects of Covid or vaccines

So £10,000 spent on reducing Virus and improving air quality in the air in a school is peanuts*

*Compared to hospital /NHS costs , Teachers & parents having time off work etc etc
Do the maths, Dave. 9x1900.

Dave doesn't keep a calculator under his bed!  ;D
I've got carpet, floorboards ,that's about it under the bed  ;)
I don't even keep money under there  :D




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General Discussion Area / Re: Masks
« on: 29 January 2022, 12:49:56 »
To add to the masks, and this is really ridiculous, the school has now received nine air purifiers. Wifey looked online and they are £1900 each. Jeez.......
Plan B measures dropped and we have to live with Covid (or die with it  :-X)
the WHO and top scientists have said don't just treat Covid as FLU ,it's more serious AND mask wearing is very important .
Record number of 6-17 year-olds being admitted to hospital with Covid
highest ever infection in the community .
Another variant twice as transmittable as Omicron spreading like wildfire.
Every new infection is a possible mutation .
No one can guarantee that new mutations won't get more deadly despite the optimism .
no one knows the long term effects of Covid or vaccines

So £10,000 spent on reducing Virus and improving air quality in the air in a school is peanuts*

*Compared to hospital /NHS costs , Teachers & parents having time off work etc etc
Do the maths, Dave. 9x1900.
I imagine that when purchasing thousands of units the buyer asked for a discount and didn't just accept the "googled price"  ;)
9 units at 1 school ,there's a lot of schools  :P

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General Discussion Area / Re: Masks
« on: 29 January 2022, 12:35:21 »
To add to the masks, and this is really ridiculous, the school has now received nine air purifiers. Wifey looked online and they are £1900 each. Jeez.......
Plan B measures dropped and we have to live with Covid (or die with it  :-X)
the WHO and top scientists have said don't just treat Covid as FLU ,it's more serious AND mask wearing is very important .
Record number of 6-17 year-olds being admitted to hospital with Covid
highest ever infection in the community .
Another variant twice as transmittable as Omicron spreading like wildfire.
Every new infection is a possible mutation .
No one can guarantee that new mutations won't get more deadly despite the optimism .
no one knows the long term effects of Covid or vaccines

So £10,000 spent on reducing Virus and improving air quality in the air in a school is peanuts*

*Compared to hospital /NHS costs , Teachers & parents having time off work etc etc



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General Discussion Area / Re: Highway Code Changes
« on: 24 January 2022, 20:33:13 »
Shouldn’t be expensive it looks a bit like an Omega
you can't get the parts new now
It cost Lizzies insurance about 7 grand to fix her bumper   :P

It wasn’t just the bumper I’m afraid, but a list of front end parts damage. :-X
so you didn't just have your front "touched up" then  :D

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General Discussion Area / Re: Highway Code Changes
« on: 24 January 2022, 19:07:53 »
Shouldn’t be expensive it looks a bit like an Omega
you can't get the parts new now
It cost Lizzies insurance about 7 grand to fix her bumper   :P


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General Discussion Area / Re: Dyson
« on: 24 January 2022, 18:53:32 »
Don’t matter how small their feet are as long as they can get them from the kitchen to the bedroom 🤭🤭
Sorry Liz😂😉
what's wrong with using  the kitchen  :-\

Women brag about multi tasking  ;D

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General Discussion Area / Re: Highway Code Changes
« on: 24 January 2022, 18:49:58 »
Slippers? They are Nike Air YEezy sneakers. He also has Apple Earpods 3
so he's got plenty of money to pay for a new bumper and bonnet he's about to dent then  :-\

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General Discussion Area / Re: Highway Code Changes
« on: 24 January 2022, 18:47:47 »
Looks like he’s wearing slippers too although he’s hiding them behind the X in the first picture. Slovenly bastard🐀
I thought that was a big pozi drive screw ,securing him to the pavement  :-\

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General Discussion Area / Re: Highway Code Changes
« on: 24 January 2022, 18:24:32 »
Yeah he looks suspicious too, he has one hand in his pocket👀, unless he’s got a hole in it of course😂
Indeed
he should have both hands free to pick himself up when the car knocks him flying  :P
he's looking strait ahead ,the stupid ****
he should be watching the car  :P

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General Discussion Area / Re: Highway Code Changes
« on: 24 January 2022, 18:12:36 »





In the second picture the poor driver is likely to crash into that GIVE WAY sign ,

probably put there by that p155ed up pedestrian  :(

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General Discussion Area / Re: Highway Code Changes
« on: 24 January 2022, 17:26:28 »
So bikes won't be allowed within 1.5 M of a car to overtake either in traffic then  ;D   :-\    ::)

That's how it should be.  :y  They can't have it all ways.

Indeed how it should be  :y but i bet it won't be the case  >:(
How does a car driver police a cyclist entering into the cars "1.5M safety zone"  :-\
I've already fitted the cars with front AND rear cameras
side cameras too   :-\
brush or rake handle to stick out the window  :-\ just to make sure they are 1.5 m away  :D


Should be like Deathrace 2000. ::)

10 points for opening a door forceing them to stop :-\
15 points  . . . forceing them to change direction ???
20  points if they summersalt over the door :o

Double point score for each cyclist. :D :D :D
unfortunately it will be the car driver that gets points but you are only allowed 12 apparently

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General Discussion Area / Re: Highway Code Changes
« on: 24 January 2022, 11:56:16 »
So bikes won't be allowed within 1.5 M of a car to overtake either in traffic then  ;D   :-\    ::)

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