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Omega General Help / Re: Sticky buttons replacement?
« on: 02 April 2024, 18:02:30 »
I used IPA and went at it gently. Its a long job that can't be rushed.
Please play nicely. No one wants to listen/read a keyboard warriors rants....
Make burgers from the pointless creatures.Horse boxes doing 30mph in a NS limit zone, and the slow coach driver behind it too afraid to overtake it, causing long tailbacks.nail the horses hoofs to the deck
If the equestrian type can afford over £100K for a flash horse box, why can’t they afford a few ratchet straps to secure the horse in the back so they can drive a bit faster.
We're with Scottish power & pay by direct debit which I am in complete control of, never had an issue with them had an email from them this morning saying that their prices have been reduced currently paying £57 per month for gas & electric.I seem to recall you saying you kept massively in credit with your energy company, which probably explains the low monthly figure.
I wouldn't put up any. In fact I wouldn't take up their digital lines, as my main number is already a SIP based one with another provider. I only had the line because it was needed as part of the broadband package way back when...Zen replaced my copper landline with VOIP recently.They are buttering me up for when they do mine...
I didn't put up much resistance, in fairness. Good excuse to disconnect all the garbage extension wiring.
Given it was a 23 plate Merc, I assumed their life was over about a year ago anyway...Put in a puddle that was a lot longer and a lot deeper than I anticipated , no harm done :0
Then followed some tosser on the M40 for 15 miles who wouldn't move from the inside lane. Out of principle I refused undertake, though many others did. Knobjockey. Merc ragtop, so to be expected in these parts.
Did you check he hadn't just gently passed away while on cruise control?
Zen replaced my copper landline with VOIP recently.They are buttering me up for when they do mine...
Even a 50bhp A series in a car from the A series era would be enough to end up in court. Probably less so if fitted in today's lard arsed cars...150 horses is enough to lose your license fairly quickly if you try hard enough.You never get stuck behind meNo, because you only have 150 horses
Ok, what I believed is that the O-ring is around the brass spacer in a groove. When this spacer contacts the camshaft bit you can feel it. Turning more just destroys the thread. Have to study this more when back in my carage. Have there my old original covers. Now sitting in my Mobile Home, having nice Easter Time.The o ring still sits proud. 8Nm is supposed to be enough to seal the hole, and still have some compression left in it. So defo possible to bend the covers by over tightening, as we've seen all too frequently by mechanics massively overtightening them, then claiming the covers are warped when the oil pisses out
Not all altnets are allowed access to Openreach owned ducts, so some have to dig up roads, pavements and the owner's property. So they run their own ducts and blow through them to their distribution nodes.It was a company called Jurassic Fibre (no me neither) that installed ours, and I've only seen one house on our road get connected so far.Ours is on the wall at the end of the small front gardens so, if you get connected, they have to bury the cable under the garden. Don't think I'd trust them to take up my block paving and put it back the same.
I don't think that they could have put the connection point in the pavement by my house in a worse place if they tried. Same with the neighbours as well.
Don't they just blow the fibre through the copper ducts that already go to the house. That's what they did here in MK. 900Mb sync for £32pm.