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Expensive bread knife, all you need now is a Sugi Light.

 

Get windows 8, you will hate it:biggrin:

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My homemade bread needs a chainsaw to get a slice, nice idea :thumbup1:

 

Planning on getting the 18" Sugihara lite bar, been chatting to Rob at Chainsaw Bars about that :thumbup:

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Hmm,

 

Nice saw,

 

Whilst XP is a fairly good OS, but Im glad I abandoned Microsoft about 6 years ago, particularly as the little darlings announced they are going to release vulnerabilities in the OS to hacking groups once support stops. Smacks of twist arm to upgrade & somewhat nasty way to do it.

 

I know Apple isnt such a wonderful company but at least theyre not as bad as that.

 

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Only fixing the PC tower because it has a working CD drive. We have two Macbook Pros and both have had the cd drives fail. Apple certainly aint what it used to be, the reliability is a real issue, especially for the megabucks money. My Powerbook Pismo (G3 laptop) is still working, whilst my recent macbook pro died, says it all.

 

Anyway, nevermind all that, its just technology..... and on that bombshell, look at what i've done with the microwave (for constantly beeping at us) :thumbdown:

 

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