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arbclimber

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  1. Should have done a Lantra course. Those Lantra trainers are an amazing bunch of guys:thumbup1:
  2. Keep it that way mate:thumbup1:
  3. At least his Landy hasn't got its door beat in:001_tt2:
  4. To save space, and speed up upload and loading time its actually the resolution not the actual size that matters mate. Also get better pic quality if you reduce resolution yourself rather than letting the site do it. Dont know anything about paint shop but most decent programs will 'save for web' at between 70 and 100 dpi. None of this is really relevant for putting them on here but if you want to put them on your website its quite important.
  5. Wish I hadn't admitted i'm a big girl now:lol:
  6. Yeh I know mate, and any other time I would have just told you to drag your old behind of somewhere and stop annoying me, with a big smilie face after it. Like I said, no offence meant mate:001_smile:
  7. BSA make good guns mate. Haven't used the one you mention but have used plenty of others. Tasco scopes for me:thumbup1:
  8. I agree, i'm not a creative or artistic person. I do however spend my days being paid to appraise websites, among other things. I do know what works and what doesn't from a technical point of view and also from a commercial point of view. I know Tony isn't bothered about the latter. The former however is a concern as that site isn't suitable for his needs. No offence Ian, I know this isn't my usual type of post but I spent quite a bit of time advising Tony what would be best and he chose to ignore it. I dont even actually remember getting a thanks for my help either.
  9. How are you reducing the res down for web use mate?
  10. Good trucks mate. I had a brand new transit crew cab tipper, then drove the Iveco and wished I had one of those instead.
  11. I dont take criticism from a man who runs around in his underpants scaring old women.
  12. Bet the damn thing is covered in fleas. Just like a Husky user:001_tt2:
  13. I thought in your last sentence you were asking if there is any redress if he said 'yes' but shouldn't have.
  14. I'm with Mick. You lost the paper and you haven't phoned the NPTC to ask where your cert is, so not sure what we can do to help you.
  15. The whole smelling burning thing isn't really selling it to me mate. Yes I am a big girls blouse, I dont deny it. I havent got a problem with other peoples flesh burning, but mine is a different matter.
  16. Maybe you could tell us the advantage of your machine over the CS mate. Obviously there is the grand you will have left in your pocket after buying the machine for a start.
  17. For what its worth, and that probably isn't much, as I have no experience with this. I would be very concerned about having any kind of prodedure on my eyes. Even a very small risk to my sight is enough to put me off. Maybe i'm just a big girl though. I cant even stand anyone trying to get a speck of dirt out of my eye for me:blushing:
  18. Change the last 'no' to a 'yes' mate and the post will make much more sense. I think thats what you mean.
  19. Well done mate. And in a substandard helmet too.
  20. Thats interesting, dont think i've used machinery with Mitsubishi engine on before. Have you got a picture of it you could post?
  21. You are absolutely right of course. However my first though was as I posted. Just naturally selfish I guess. Or maybe just honest. Anyway, as I said you are quite right and obviously I have the deepest sympathy for all those involved. Apologies to anyone who may have been offended by my first post.
  22. Great, another excuse for more Knee- jerk firearms laws.
  23. How do you know arbclimber isn't my real name? We wont feel as silly as some who use their real names when a customer googles their name and finds them either argueing on here or having everyone tell them their work is rubbish.
  24. Thanks for your reply. Were we right in thinking that they are of the drum type? Which engine do they have on them?

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