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  2. .325 or 3/8?
  3. Hush now, he is only knarky that this government has gone behind the Brexiteers backs and actually talked nice to the EU, and the French
  4. On the rare occasion I was forced into railway stuff cos I had no other work, the ability to roll a decent joint was always considered a desirable skill. I know guys who do it, I know they wouldn’t be doing it for the minimum wage that’s for sure.
  5. What is brown probably won't grow back again satisfactorily if at all, if that helps you. (Your neighbour might like you a bit more too if they are replaced with something more manageable, kept to fence height unless you want privacy from the overlooking window)
  6. Lyft, Baidu plan 2026 robo-cab launch in UK and Germany • The Register WWW.THEREGISTER.COM : Using the Apollo vehicles that already offer autonomous rides across China
  7. Steven P

    PayPal

    Paypal is safe and easy to use - as a business and as a customer, protections on both sides - not really a question on that though, more business management. I guess the plus sides are the customers are used to paying for stuff with their phones - click a paypal link, job done where bank transfer - a slight extra hassle putting in all the account numbers. On the other side though, for a one off it is probably a few evenings work setting it all up as a business account, working out the transfer from paypal to business account - stuff like that. I'd be polite and say sorry, your business isn't able to accept paypal payments but the options are.... Air miles.... I've never bothered but what is the saving in £1400 worth of airmiles? £15 maybe? They might go for the next quote, a higher one no doubt, to collect the air miles but will be paying far more for that than any savings in ticket prices.
  8. Oldfeller

    PayPal

    I'm not disagreeing at all, It was a joke. I thought the little laughing heads would give it away.
  9. Better than it was. Brexit: I'll give you £2 and you give me nothing back.
  10. Sorry, no piccies, but this wasn't a planned event. Storm damage. A whacking great tree fell down across the road about half a mile from me, stopping the dearly beloved and I from going shopping. Cue turning round, and throwing some kit in the van, and going off to help the neighbours deal with the damage. I expected a fairly quick job, but it ended up taking a couple of hours, we only had pallet forks on the teleporter, and I had left the ideal strap for the job out of the van. The more I cut, the more the scale of the job became apparent, luckily nobody was hurt by the falling tree, and no significant damage occurred. ( Metal gate, postbox, and Blue Bin ). Neighbour's weaponry was an MS 250, they were mightily impressed by a 400 with a 20" bar on, especially as the stem was nearer 30" in places. Road is now open again, so all good.
  11. https://www.linkedin.com/posts/activity-7357843811672154112-s8cA?utm_medium=ios_app&rcm=ACoAADB-kJ0BWrJUW5tVr2sxqvep_SKvMEUK9bk&utm_source=screenshot_social_share&utm_campaign=copy_link Is this true ??
  12. Great deal I’ll give you £1 you give me 50p back 🤷‍♂️
  13. You haven’t got a clue have you?
  14. The 230 and 160, also forst are dire
  15. Driving and towing entitlements are important too. The more and bigger the better.
  16. What were the two later offerings?
  17. I don't remember exactly when it was, maybe a few years ago but there was plenty of discussion about being better off in Tesco's at the time. TD Trees were offering £24k for an experienced climber, wages are lower up there I guess. I'm just trying to suggest where the lower end of the range is - I tend to agree, someone practical with a little bit of experience and a dose of common sense would be useful and should get the £30k, Oxfordshire isn't a low wage area and also not low cost of living. 40k seems within reach after good experience and head screwed on, going over 50 probably a challenge.
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  19. I had a big sapling tree cut down that was growing over the house about 4 weeks ago, but these tree haven't perked up. They appear to be being choked by vines and aggressive roses. Are they passed the point of no return, they look very dead at the bottom?
  20. Dunno why u wouldnt buy an entec chippt 35 and spend a couple of grand overhauling it ,it used to suck in 6" had a good throughput , if u could get it to the feed rollers the machine would do the rest. Probably better than the tw 160, and alot better built than two later offerings .
  21. Nope at the age of 42 and being in the industry before 15 ,I just don't tolerate hunts ,I've seen it too much with bosses that have had clients like this before... Bend or give a little and take a mile, and once they start messing the whole job will go to shit and you'll resent even starting it. .id rather say f them .keep their money keep their fing pathetic job .
  22. Brother broke his shooting stick Made a new stick from elm but it was too bendy so made this one out of ash. Tested my sowing skills on the leather
  23. quantum computing - trying to train subatomic particles to sing like the birds
  24. Aye, encrypted tokens in birdsong. I find it mind-boggling, and also quite ingenious. Chinese researchers unveil world's largest-scale brain-like computer Darwin Monkey WWW.GLOBALTIMES.CN Chinese researchers unveiled on Saturday a new generation of super large-scale brain-like computer, Darwin Monkey, the world’s first neuromorphic brain-like computer based on...
  25. rapalaman

    PayPal

    I have no problem accepting PayPal- friends and family only mind. Just transfer straight to bank. I even state this as a payment option but it’s very rarely taken up. I used to use it on eBay all the time and have done on gumtree when items needed to be posted out 👍
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