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RobArb

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  1. Apparently the jet steam is stuck, therefore retaining the heat over there... Hence causing our crappy wetness:001_rolleyes: Sent from my Galaxy S2
  2. Where can I get my airstreams re-soled? Sent from my Galaxy S2
  3. That's convenient Steve:biggrin: Sent from my Galaxy S2
  4. Depends on your body type and attitude, coz there ain't half some fat 21 year olds about Sent from my Galaxy S2
  5. Thought the blue tongue was 12mm? Sent from my Galaxy S2
  6. We've not had one drop of rain here in lancs this weekend, just goes to show what barmy weather we have! Sent from my Galaxy S2
  7. agreed:thumbup: ok call it quits, free all in! i'll go back to me cider:biggrin:
  8. as above pedro, as above:thumbup: ok ok £2.50 and thats my final offer:biggrin:
  9. Ah but i know 3 sides are the same, so nearly a square... 5x5 = 25 sqm but one of the sides is 4m, so if you took the area as (4x5) + (1x5/2) = 22.5 sqm £2.50 then!
  10. dagnamit, scuppered again... £3 please:blush:
  11. never even heard of it, i'll google it now!
  12. Area 1 - 22.5 sqm Area 2 - There is no generalized formula for calculating the area of a quadrilateral given just the sides. You would need to specify at least one angle to make the answer unique. For example, let's take a quadrilateral with all sides = 10. Now if this was a square (90 degree angles), then the answer is obviously 10² = 100 sq. units. But a rhombus is also a valid quadrilateral with equal sides. A rhombus with sides of 10 would have a smaller area, than the square. In the worst case, if it had tiny angle and a really big angle, the area would be close to zero. So unless you have a known angle, or perhaps a known diagonal (where you could calculate the area of the two triangles), there is no way to figure the area of the quadrilateral just given the measurements a, b, c, d for the sides without a diagram or angles Area 3 - 1/2 base* height = area of triangle for right angle but doesn't sound like it is so would also need an angle to work out the area of an uneven triangle... and that is with 3 bottles of big cider in me that'll be £5.27 please for the 3 mins i've just spent writing this post:lol:
  13. *arse not star Sent from my Galaxy S2
  14. Haha it was a smart star comment in jest:001_tt2: I'll have a proper look when I've got less cider in the bloodstream:biggrin: Sent from my Galaxy S2
  15. Its an oak:001_tt2: Xerxes I'll have a look at yours now:biggrin: Sent from my Galaxy S2
  16. Thanks:biggrin: Whats your username on there? I use OP - Ocean Polyester 10mm and here's that link for ya http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/climbers-talk/40127-hitch-climber.html http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/climbers-talk/45087-sherrills-hitch-climber-set-up-options-pdf-guide.html
  17. Its more than I get anyway:lol: Sent from my Galaxy S2
  18. Three is a whole thread on this somewhere, I'll see if I can find the link Sent from my Galaxy S2
  19. You might want to take a read of this Gary http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=45631 Sent from my Galaxy S2
  20. The travelodge at alcester is now fully booked, we've got in at the one at Stratford upon Avon 8 miles away Sent from my Galaxy S2
  21. there isn't normally is there? i'm sure there's plenty o campsites around that area
  22. i've had my rope for 4 years now and its passed it's loler everytime:biggrin:
  23. might take me a while, but i will ACTUALLY get one:001_tt2:

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