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Steve Bullman

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  1. Cost of keeping data is pennies. It’s how much traffic the site gets that demands a bigger server. I pay enough for a small mortgage each month for this place
  2. It’s the same in any game. The secret is to not even try to compete. Easier said than done when theres no work about though
  3. What do they actually hope to achieve with this? It’s not like they’re going to go and arrest him. Someone enlighten me UK and allies push for swift war crimes probe into Putin’s invasion of Ukraine APPLE.NEWS Thirty-eight nations teamed up to press the International Criminal Court to rapidly launch an...
  4. I wish the newspapers would choose one or the other
  5. You need to sign up here https://arbtalk.co.uk/recycling/
  6. Can you clarify exactly what you mean please?
  7. Spent many an evening flicking through the lingerie pages as a 10 year old
  8. Big news for some if you're into your football (i'm not) https://apple.news/AWHiBSjT3QcqmPTog3muQwg
  9. just been doing my regular perusal of my google webmaster stats and saw this. Thats quite a lot of people googling how to complain about their neighbours, and thats just the ones that landed up at arbtalk. Thats over a 3 month period.
  10. After putting a selection of 8” woodchippers through their paces, it was the EVO 205D from GreenMech that proved to be a cut above for Myers Tree Services. Owner Jamie Myers has been in the industry for 30 years and admits that his early experiences of GreenMech weren’t always ‘overly positive’, however, the fantastic performance of a second-hand SAFE-Trak 19-28 soon changed that opinion – paving the way for their new EVO 205D to take power and usability to new heights! Conducting the majority of their work across Surrey and West London, Myers Tree Services have built up a large portfolio of commercial and domestic customers in their 25 years of trading. “With projects of all shapes and sizes, we were looking to upgrade an existing 6” machine for an 8” to make things quicker and easier for the guys on the ground” explains Jamie. “We went to another manufacturer who we’d had machines from in the past, but feeling underwhelmed with their 8” offering, we used that opportunity to see what else was out there.” “Our opinion of GreenMech was transformed a few years ago when we purchased a SAFE-Trak unit which continues to give us nothing but fantastic, consistent performance so we took a look at their 8” EVO 205D and were seriously impressed. It was really the performance and high levels of reliability we’ve had with GreenMech that sealed the deal for us.” The 205D was supplied by local dealers GA Groundcare Ltd in August 2021 and, since its delivery, has exceeded Jamie’s expectations when it comes to power. “It’s an amazing machine. We looked at chippers with some serious throughput capability and the EVO is more than on par, giving us a machine on our fleet that is both easy to use, and powerful enough to process whatever we need it to.” At the heart of the 205D is a 50hp Kubota diesel engine, offering a processing capacity of up to 25 cubic metres of material per hour, making it one of the most productive machines in its category. Strength, durability and ease of maintenance are at the forefront of its design – something that hasn’t gone unnoticed by Jamie. “With the EVO range, you can tell GreenMech have thought about how the operator really uses the machine. Giving easy access to all of the components that require servicing makes our lives so much easier and whenever we’ve needed advice, GreenMech have given us fantastic, prompt technical support, meaning it hasn’t skipped a beat in months.”
  11. Did you actually listen to what the guy had to say?
  12. That can get a bit tiresome. I don't have time to spoon feed everyone! The point is don't write something off purely because you don't like the source which is what peds did....source being the news source, and probably more importantly the poster.
  13. Firstly Mick, i'm not an anti-vaxxer, secondly, works both ways! I couldn't care less what news channel it was, in fact I didn't even notice first time round. I was listening to the speaker, and certain things he said are factual, go look them up. Yes arming them against an enemy they have no hope of defeating is opening them up to huge casualties. That doesn't mean I disagree with us doing that. The alternatives are us getting involved, or expecting them just to lay down their arms and surrender. The latter might result in less loss of life but is probably equally unsavoury to the Ukranians as the other options. Bit too quick off the mark to judge there I think Mick.
  14. Just because it’s something you don’t want to hear, it doesn’t make it funny or untrue. You do realise that right?
  15. Theres a noticeable change in the language used in media reports and by MP's. At this point i'm fairly confident we are being prepared for the inevitable.
  16. Over £100 to fill up my Navara for the first time. Glad I don't do many miles these days!
  17. More photos from further away would give a better picture. That looks to have almost broken off competent though. Is getting a rope round it and pulling it free with something feasible?
  18. Hell, you’re going to win the day at this rate!!!
  19. Art positioner is hands down the best option for a secondary lanyard in my opinion. A vt or other advanced hitch works well but you have zero sitback with the art positioner. It’s like an Apple, it just works
  20. Old boy I know had a poppy appeal sealed collection pot in his chip shop every year. The charity would collect it, count it up and send him a statement of what he had raised. One year he told all his staff that whatever they put in he would double it. As a result he had a pretty good idea what the minimum amount that should have been in the pot. When the statement came back from the charity the figure was significantly lower than that
  21. I’m not a fan of charities. Yes we ran charity events here at arbtalk and I did research them thoroughly before choosing them. I’d like to think a greater percentage of the money raised went to the actual charity, but will never really know. i did have one incident I wasn’t too happy about though. This occurred at a trade show where i took the girl the charity sent to help me out to get a coffee. When we ordered I went to pay and she said she’d get it, I told her not to be silly and her reply was ‘it’s ok, comes out of my expenses’. I politely declined and explained to her she was here to help me raise money for the charity and I would be taking a coffee out of those funds. I was quite disgusted by this attitude. Ok we aren’t talking 6 figures but still
  22. Should be a few busy tree surgeons for the next few weeks
  23. Doesn’t feel like we’ve had it terrible, nonetheless here’s a map of our power outages

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