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Re: For everyone wanting 'driving in the snow' tips...
« Reply #45 on: 29 November 2010, 22:28:58 »

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If it's bad enough to do whole journeys on them, VPN'ing into work is the preferred option. ;D
Do I have to wait for bad weather? ::)

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I do... Can't drive the crane remotely ::) ::) ;)

It's snowing here again now and the forecast doesn't look good. Not really that hard at the moment and it's laying on the wet cars... Looks like I'll be getting up early in the morning

They can fly fighter aircraft remotely.. you'd think they'd be able to sort cranes out eh? ;)
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Re: For everyone wanting 'driving in the snow' tips...
« Reply #46 on: 29 November 2010, 22:29:40 »

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where's our snow?  :-? :-? :( we had a very very very light dusting this morning, but nothing more.  :'(

It up here, do you want it back.... :D :D :D
I'm off to Newton Ayecliffe tomorrow V. What's it like there? :y

Friend from work lives there, at the moment the main roads are OK though many duals are single....the industrial estate, assuming that is where you are going, should be OK... :y Lots more snow forecast for tonight though, so anyone's guess..good luck Guy... :y
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Re: For everyone wanting 'driving in the snow' tips...
« Reply #47 on: 29 November 2010, 22:58:46 »

havent had too much of the white stuff my way, though still saw plenty of cars in ditches but god knows what speed they were doing to manage that. A few tricky roads but must say that the winter tyres really do make a difference then. Wish Id had them last year ;D
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Re: For everyone wanting 'driving in the snow' tips...
« Reply #48 on: 29 November 2010, 23:02:35 »

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where's our snow?  :-? :-? :( we had a very very very light dusting this morning, but nothing more.  :'(
I've had a word with a mate @ the met. office & sorted you some out for later this week.
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Thanks Guy!  :y :y
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Re: For everyone wanting 'driving in the snow' tips...
« Reply #49 on: 30 November 2010, 08:58:02 »

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I do... Can't drive the crane remotely ::) ::) ;)

I'm sure there's an "App" for that. ;D

I could write one if you like? What could possibly go wrong?

 ;)

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