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cl3525

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  1. not used Yale, but recently bought Drenaline (about 1 month ago), I climb on a hitch climber sometimes in DdRT and sometimes in SRT with a RW, it seems to work supper smooth for me on both systems. As I say only been on it a month but it is working well for me so far. not noticed any issues with it.

  2. In principle I would say go in. BUT there is just to many variables. There has been plenty of evidence of extremist factions supporting the rebels, if we go in then the lightly hood is we pave the way for another extremist regime maybe similar to the Taliban to take power. After all that is what is going on every where else. Remove the head then watch the power crazy fight to get the top job and be in charge.

     

    Then there is Iran, China, Russia, Hezbollah, Yemen and I am sure others who will I am sure in one way or another stick the boot in to give us a bloody nose.

     

    If we do get involved I vote we wait about 3-4yrs and then go in save the day make films about how great we are etc (see how the septics like it for a change)

     

    Besides never fear the UN are in the process of wording a strongly worded letter to Syria, so it will all be over when the postie arrives in the next few days

  3. We did some for Hammersmith Council over a year ago. The Planes were taken back to the original pollard points on the main stem. They were done in january, to my knowledge they are doing well, lots re-growth.

     

    As far as I can remember the work was done because of one case of subsidence so all the London Planes on the street and neighbouring streets got done.

     

    Got a mixed response from the residents about it, at the time.

  4. Yep since I left (typical) they have done a lot of work. I must head back some time soon. The Elysian fields and Grecian Valley are fine examples of landscaping. Don't know if they still do, but 1st years had to spend one lesson a week learning about the grounds, which is quite interesting, some good views from some of the temples.

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