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Everything posted by Rob D
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You're just being rude here mate in my opinion. No need for this humiliating comment. He's upset and probably knows more about the situation than you. It would be good to have people on here that can contribute from a different view point particularly those that have more direct links [even if you disagree with them]. Yep he was rude in his initial comment - but can't you shoulder some of that without always needing to always retaliate?
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Agreed - and I've always had plenty of time for both Neil Oliver and Russel Brand the last 2 years. One difference 'these days' is at least we do have more freedom to communicate and listen to other people. As much as there is censorship attempts on some platforms on the whole we can type and say our opinions freely. For instance on here - there is no threat of typing something against the government and then having the door knocked later that evening. So there is a chance things could be different.
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He'll be thinking 'maybe we'll see how this goes before we try and take Taiwan - it's not looking as easy as my buddy was saying it was going to be'
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State of the art and now they can be tested in real life scenarios.
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It's pretty difficult to look at other events when main stream media can flood the news with whatever they choose. Yemen is such a mess and pretty hard to watch some of the videos - but I suppose not as 'news worthy' as a nice fresh conflict. I guess people get bored of seeing children getting killed, wounded and dying of starvation. The only ones that seem guaranteed to win whatever conflict is going on are those companies that make the weapons that are used. Plus they get a real life testing arena so they can improve what they sell. Below graph is a search on the largest exporters of arms. If there were no wars and conflicts going on - how would they make money? By having lots of conflict you not only get to sell lots of product - but that product gets destroyed - which means you get to sell more [improved] product. Plus you have plenty of power as various leaders would want to keep you onside.
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One different and slightly bizarre aspect to this war is all the vids that are posted on youtube and social media. You can watch events online where normal people are filming and posting what happens. Not sure whether this is good or bad - just saying it's a new aspect that probably has not been present in a war before. I hope it helps stop any atrocities that took place unfilmed in previous conflicts.
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Hotel opposite there is some sort of rickety building on the flat roof - the front half started to tear away. It looked like it could fall into the road where there were still people walking and driving. Told the hotel to call the fire brigade to close the road [which they have done]. In the end the front of this has now flapped and blown away backwards away from the road. One of the firemen got blown off his feet! Also heard that other places in town have lost cladding etc so it is def one notch above a normal storm.
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Yep - best to be more on the safe side. It is proper windy now - couple people now struggling to walk outside and I wouldn't like to go out in it.
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I suppose it's just very hard to get this sort of weather right - certainly there are some vicious gusts - last night it was saying 80mph now but seems less now.
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Yep I'm thinking we drive but possibly lunchtime - this is supposed to be peak wind now for us and as said people are out walking their dogs on the coast path and seems like a normal very windy day.
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On the North coast of Cornwall right on the red zone - yep it's windy but with none of the build up would have just said another windy Feb day and thought nothing of it. Typically were due to fly Newquay to Gatwick today [cancelled] but the Sat flight going to Turkey seems to be going ahead... Now got the decision of do I drive to Gatwick and if so when? Or cancel everything... be interested to hear what everyone else is seeing and opinions.
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Maybe - but then what's your time worth? Efficiency goes down and one chain de rail at the wrong time means 2 hours lost which then dissolves all savings to date as well as the headaches. I think if it was worth doing the above you'd be doing it already. Once your time is worth more then it's worth buying new stuff as less chances of it going wrong. And anyway if you lot kept all your guidebars longer who'd be buying ours 😅 On a serious note - stock up now - be prepared. Your cash is devaluing at 5% a year so turn it into something that will go up in price but maintain it's value. That's what we are doing - our cash goes into products today which cost less than tomorrow. We keep stocked at lower prices for longer. If you did the same then you'd be better off in the long run and you would not have the drama of 'if I ordered it now would I get it for the weekend as I got a big job Sat afternoon'.
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You don't have a choice which is sort of what inflation is - our suppliers put their prices up - we then put our prices up [if we put them down we'd make no money and there would be no incentive to supply anything]. Also China shipping prices - which used to be crazy cheap - are now 600% from Jan 2021 to Jan2022 - I'm sure there is some cartel at work as still can't figure why that much. Think your own situation - if all your costs went up ie. fuel, insurance, chainsaws, wages - would you then put your prices down to help stop inflation? You'd make no money so you'd go out of business. In fact soon you will be part of inflation yourself and likely increasing prices. So as our suppliers are increasing prices, then distributors like us increase prices, then it'll be tree worker types like you and that's inflation. There's a bit of a delay ie. we have pretty good stocking so we delayed putting our prices up as the older stock we paid at the old prices - but in the end it's got to be done.
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Up to a maximum of 10 years?! What are they thinking - for a peaceful protest... but seems their petty and self serving laws didn't go through... I give £50 a month to these folks [though clearly don't always read the newsletters cover to cover] - and seems old gov are not going to be locking anyone up for protesting anytime soon. 'In a night of crushing defeats for the Government’s campaign to restrict and criminalise protest, Peers voted 14 times to block its proposals yesterday and this morning (17-18 January). A series of powers put forward by the Government at the eleventh hour, such as the creation of “protest banning orders” and new “locking on” offences, were consigned to history as there will not be another chance for the Government to table them. Other powers that were in the original Bill, such as sweeping powers to restrict protest on the basis of “noise”, were defeated but the Government may try to table them again when the Bill returns to the Commons.' VICTORY OVER PROTEST RESTRICTIONS SHOWS UNITED FRONT CAN DEFEAT GOVERNMENT POWER-GRAB - Liberty WWW.LIBERTYHUMANRIGHTS.ORG.UK
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I don't see how they have the resources to lock everyone up - plus it's expensive at around £350 a day. I'm still going to attend. The protest I went to there was everyday type folk there - all of this is scare tactics IMO.
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It's pretty much most things where there's a buck to be made for those that pull the strings. And good to know that COVID or no COVID the banks have made record profits and allocated record bonuses [another 2008 around the corner?]. But also closing their local branches 'for health reasons and to keep us safe'. Nurse's pay rise is I think 3% in a time of inflation measured at 4-5% [by official figures]. Oh and the threat of being sacked for not getting jabbed... I went on my first protest a few weeks ago - it won't be the last. What a load of old bulls testicles! Britain's biggest banks preparing to trigger bonus bonanza | This is Money WWW.THISISMONEY.CO.UK Barclays, HSBC, Lloyds Banking Group and NatWest will reveal the bumper payout over the next fortnight.
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Yep - it's a tried tested and working model. And you can add all sorts of tweaks, twists and turns. Heap in more misinformation or headline articles - 'Mother begs for law change after toddler dies due to smoke inhalation because of faulty woodburner. Isn't it time we said enough is enough and moved to cleaner energy and fuels?' And as said - bring in the legislation - 2 years later show the information it was based on was false - scapegoat/sack a couple of people you wanted rid of anyway - and onto the next drama for some more money making/red tape creating nonsense. Time we had us a truck hoedown to Londinium!
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Used to spend sooo much time in a circular conversation with customer like this: 'Its all got too big, we need tidy it up and reduce it by at least half'. Me 'it'll look terrible, as we stand here now it looks thick because all the growth is up high - take it down by half it'll be time consuming and look patchy and you'll ask us to take them out.' 'I don't want to take it out, we need the barrier, it gives us privacy' Me 'ok when you do want to take it out give me a call' 'Yes but we got you here now as we need to do something, it's got too big' Me 'ok what do you want to do' 'Tidy it up - it's just got too big' Me 'but it's too late to just trim it up because if we trim it it'll cost half as much as taking the whole lot out' 'Why's that?' Me 'to get to the end of the thing will need a platform - and after 2 years you'll be in the same situation - just poorer' 'Ok what would you recommend?' Me 'Take it out and re plant it if it is has become a problem' 'We like having the screening and barrier though...' Oh God thankyou that I don't have to do that no more!
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Yep I had to take my cap off and walk away from a couple of jobs a little red faced saying 'sorry I completely underestimated this it's a weeks work that I put a day and half on!'
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I think the operative word there is 'should' - if you saw what I saw day to day there is a massive variance of skill levels amongst the pros [that is putting it very gently - you would be shocked!]. I was pretty terrible at maintenance when I was full time on the tools. My chain sharpening and other skills only got good when I started selling stuff! Also it comes down to what you are good at - I can't sharpen a chain well manually as my eye is not able to do it - I have to use a guide to get an accurately sharpened chain.
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Yep I think that's a good idea - although may wait for them to come to us - so much easier that way and you know the person is then keen.
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Yep I wonder if as long as each tooth has the depth setting correct does it matter on tooth length as each tooth is then still taking the same bite as it's neighbours. Could prob set up a timed test to see - but such a lot of faff changing chains and timing cuts!
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Yep they seem ok to sharpen to me. Performance I haven't used them enough yet but from what I have seems good. I saw testing data as compared to Oregon - it was close on most tests - slightly worse in some - but slightly better in others.