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General Discussion Area / Gliding Club in Kent!
« on: 09 September 2008, 21:24:20 »
Hey Lizzie! are you anywhere near Challock Gliding Club? I used to fly there many years ago! And do you know the "Pepper Box" at Ulcombe? a fine drinking establishment. Used it after a day at CGC.   :y

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General Discussion Area / Is This The Start Of Sharia Law!
« on: 05 September 2008, 17:06:45 »
This is what it means!  :o
What exactly is sharia law? The word comes from the Arabic term for a clear path to water - and in the deserts of the Middle East, from which Islam sprang, that is literally the way of life.

Methinks this is the start of the thin end of the wedge!!!  >:( >

Radio presenters - including BBC Radio 1's Chris Moyles - widely encourage drinking, according to a Government-funded study.

Research into 1,200 hours of radio output uncovered 703 extracts containing references to alcohol. Of these, 179 involved comments made by presenters and another 45 were comments initiated by co-presenters, studio guests and members of the audience.

DJs were found to use language that celebrated excessive drinking and one show was titled "The Morning After" with the jingle "If you're hungover from the night before, listen to (presenters) Tim and Kate".

Experts from the University of the West of England noted that three-quarters (73%) of all the comments made about alcohol encouraged drinking, of which 13% promoted excessive drinking. The study focused on BBC Radio 1, BBC 1Xtra, Kiss 101 broadcasting to the South West and Wales, Key 103 for Greater Manchester, Galaxy Birmingham and Kerrang! Radio for the West Midlands.

The authors said the extent to which alcohol was promoted varied across the stations. And they said presenters were not solely to blame as comments about alcohol often "reflect particular production values". Alcohol was often related to the "branding" of a show and was used to build relationships between presenters and listeners.

Professor Norma Daykin, who led the research, said: "Our research suggests that comments about alcohol contribute to the identification and branding of radio output for many stations, as well as being used in an effort to strengthen interactivity between presenters and listeners. But we also found examples which proved that making such comments is not necessary, as some presenters were able to successfully create identity and connect with young listeners without mentioning drinking."

The study, funded by the Department of Health and the Home Office as part of the Know Your Limits campaign, noted that commercial radio stations were worse offenders than the BBC, with Kerrang! Radio being particularly likely to encourage excessive drinking.

Alcohol references were also influenced by music genre, with hip-hop and black music stations such as 1Xtra and Kiss 101 having fewer comments.

On the BBC stations, almost half of the alcohol-related comments were either neutral or discouraged excessive drinking, whereas this was true of only 17% of the comments on commercial radio. The Chris Moyles show was an exception, with alcohol references across a three-and-a-half hour show amounting to 74 seconds.

A Radio 1 spokesman said: "We don't agree that our presenters encourage a culture of drinking. In fact, throughout this week we have run a high profile campaign on the radio and online asking listeners to think about the amount of alcohol they drink and how it could affect their health, looks and behaviour."

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General Discussion Area / FFS Whats Happening?
« on: 03 September 2008, 17:27:02 »
Just heard from the middle of the desert that England has raised the school leaving age from 16 to 17!! Is this for the rest to catch up? Is this to keep pupils off the streets or what? It seems the English form of education is going down the slippery slope. Give it a few years and it will be 20 years old for leaving school FFS. Grump not quite over!  >:( >:( >:(

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General Discussion Area / Water Injection!
« on: 23 August 2008, 10:21:45 »
Hi! I have just come across this!

http://water4gas.com/2books.htm?hop=rhinovette

Has any body tried it?

I used to use an old windscreen washer motor and pump to spray a fine water mist into the carb of a couple of my sports cars in my boy racer days!! It worked brilliantly when accelerating. I had a small switch attached to the gearstick and activated when needed.

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General Discussion Area / Team GB!
« on: 21 August 2008, 00:17:14 »
Team GB (Gordon Brown!)
Imagine the bu11shit from GB when our Olympic teams arrive back from Bejing!!
Sickbags can be obtained from all good Omega seat backs!  >:(

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General Discussion Area / Corsa Sunroof Problem!
« on: 04 August 2008, 17:36:48 »
Eh!!! Apart from my Omega in the UK I have a Corsa in Mallorca and a flying jobbie in the UK. The problem with my Corsa is that the full length sunroof has shrunk!! therefore not seating properly up front. It looks like the rubber/vinyl??? roof has dried out. Has anybody any ides about softening/rejuvenating the rubber? Please don't suggest to buy a new one as they are like hens teeth. I have just repaired the electric motor myself as I could not obtain a new/secondhand one. Any suggestions out there? PS Just been reading about varche's Spanish accidents! My Corsa has been hit 4 times with nobody owning up! I would never buy a decent car here!

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General Discussion Area / Cheapo Tech2 Jobbie!
« on: 12 June 2008, 16:22:29 »
Hi! I have just acquired a cheapo Tech2 interface. Its a USB ELM327 Ver 1.2a. The software that I can use with it are: ProScan 5.0, 5.1 and 5.2 full versions (best)  :y  Obd-Diag, ScanmasterELM Demo, ObdII-Scanmaster, Scantool.net, EasyObdII Ver 2.2.0. The ProScan has the most comprehensive tools. The rest are either demos or are restricted on what they can acquire from the vehicle. Other than that it is a very handy tool to have.  :y :y

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