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Macpherson

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  1. I'm very much liking watching ' Live from Daryl's house ' vids. This is only one of many featuring Mr Walsh... the band's real tight👍
  2. They reached Scotland and found Lead which they loved, they made all sorts of things from it including drinking vessels and even used it powdered as finings to clear their wine... ....what followed was madness from lead poisoning and the downfall of their whole empire..... this makes me smile... I'm hoping that something similar could happen to Starmer and most of todays political leaches.
  3. This is the shortest explanation I could find but there are many others, why on earth do we need this... I do not want any of this, sorry about the machine voice.
  4. If that's what you think then you need to do some reading, I recently watched someone explain how it will work but there was an awful lot to take in as as I've already said this is not a subject that I know much about. But from what I took in the frequencies to be used will be Terahertz. 1 Terahertz = 10 to the power 12 Hz, or 1000 GHz, and run autonomously by AI. From a quick search the maximum frequency used with 4 and 5G is 40 GHz but more commonly around 700 MHz to 3.6 GHz. So with 6G we'll be getting flooded much much higher frequency radiation than ever before.... But I may have this wrong and if I have, I'll be happy to be corrected.
  5. I know nothing about it either but something that I watched recently sure explained why all these ominous towers are appearing everywhere. I guess now that I've heard of 6G I'll slowly become more clued up, cheers.
  6. I was just reading about the planned rollout of 6G around 2030ish and It's feckin terrifying, nothing like we've seen before at frequencies that can cook flesh from all these towers that erected everywhere while nobody questions anything.... very disturbing.... as I said, anti human or perhaps anti all life.👎👎
  7. I agree with you here, as I approach the end of my 7th decade I'm glad to have lived most of my life in what I considered to be the ' real world ' with real values and purpose. That's not to say that my generation weren't fed a diet of complete BS because we were.... but these days the with the current generation things have got way worse in so many directions that it's hard to be specific in a short post. From our dystopian corrupt uni party government and counsels that are following the globalist agenda and it would seem to me to be working hard to undo the society that our forefathers worked so hard to build, to all the woke crap that's being taught in schools and delivered to most others on a daily basis by a bought and paid for MSM. I honestly see ' Digital ' as anti human and as a creeping invasion of our planet that we've all become far too dependant on, we've had 30 years of internet and most have enjoyed ' the carrot ' , I'm personally expecting the ' stick ' anytime soon.... and when it comes will we realise that we've all been donkeys to allow this to happen ? I guess I don't think AI will be good for the majority of us and that life was better back in analogue days.
  8. What about this.
  9. I've communicated positively with your posts on quite a few occasions but I can't agree in any way with this,... except to say that she thought exactly the same as me regarding the Islamist's stated aim of the Islamifacation of the western world and all that goes along with it. Frankly, the fact that she was found guilty of anything speaks volumes as to just how far the justice system in France and moreover the rest our ' civilised ' society has been infiltrated by the Globalist Cabal and their anti Human agenda. We live in a disarmed, disabled country where the Trojan horse of multiculturalism is allowing an invasion of cnuts who wish death on us. This is not just a UK problem, It's a global assault on humanity and in general where common sense is vilified and total nonsense is portrayed as truth. Feckin hell, WTF's wrong with your self defence radar... has it blown a fuse ???
  10. Hi, yep I don't make any claims to know much about this tech but I'll also be interested to know if the battery can be boosted enough to be charged. I also wandered if even just putting it somewhere warm would help. There's really nothing to be lost in trying to boost a duff battery but I know I wouldn't risk damaging a new battery. Just last week I had my AP300 battery charging through a watt meter as I'm building up a list of what all my appliances use in order to get a handle on potential off grid requirements and I was quite surprised how many watts were measured, It started charging using around 250 watts and gradually increased to nearly 700 before fully charged.
  11. I don't really know with these Stihl batteries, I've done it regularly with AA and AAA's and I appreciate your caution, Maybe buy a new battery and then try to boost the old one from an independent 36v source... three 12v batteries in series maybe ? Cheers.
  12. OK, as regarding batteries that are so flat that the charger doesn't recognise them... It's possible to give them enough of a boost by parallel charging them from a good battery that they are brought up enough for the charger to see them, there's lot's of stuff about this on youtube, worth a go for sure, cheers.
  13. These mate, in a dremel, you'll never look back, cheers. Versatile Diamond Chainsaw Sharpener Files Pack of 24 3 Assorted Sizes | eBay UK WWW.EBAY.CO.UK 5/32"(4 mm) for electric chainsaw, 3/8 chain. 3/16"(4.8 mm) for small oil chain saw wheel, 325 chain, large 3/8 chain. 7/32"(5.5 mm) for saw wheel saw wheel such as big oil chain, 404...
  14. If anyone else sharpens like me with a dremel and diamond burrs this is a great deal...under a tenner for 24, three sizes, 8 of each. Ok , there coming from China but they arrived in good time and the quality is fine. Versatile Diamond Chainsaw Sharpener Files Pack of 24 3 Assorted Sizes | eBay UK WWW.EBAY.CO.UK 5/32"(4 mm) for electric chainsaw, 3/8 chain. 3/16"(4.8 mm) for small oil chain saw wheel, 325 chain, large 3/8 chain. 7/32"(5.5 mm) for saw wheel saw wheel such as big oil chain, 404...
  15. Thanks for asking my opinion. It seems that assimilation is in progress ... resisting it seems to be difficult or maybe even futile. 🙄 I'd go back to 1972 btw.... pre-digital virus, 👍
  16. Hi ., I'm not sure whether the FFS is because you think that this article is a load of shyte or because you're shocked by the reality of what is actually happening exponentially right in front of the eyes of anyone that can still see ? Personally the article scares the crap out of me quite a bit more than a gain of function Corona virus psy op, and all this in about 30 years since the advent of the internet, which I frankly despise even though I'm using it to communicate with you, which is one of the things I'd imagine " they're " desperate to police. We've had the carrot, and here comes the effin stick.
  17. I've been doing that for years😁
  18. Aye, a quick search makes it 7 Spoons in Glasgow city, there mostly alright but just like anywhere else some are better than others, the one local to me is fine with a very mixed customer base and hardly any trouble.
  19. Local spoons in Glasgow £2.10 for a strong 5-6% ale. My local in the West Highlands where I am mostly, San Miguel £7 and local ales £8, large white £12.30 and an almost invisibly small 12 year old malt £13.40,who knows what it'll be next tourist season... What used to be a vibrant busy country hotel and pub is now Fecked by greedy new London owners. Last night being Halloween, would have previously had a party night with great live music and 200+ customers for the full evening spending a fortune, yesterday only 3 locals including myself... this decline in less than a decade ain't any good.👎
  20. Yeah, everyone up here uses facebook marketplace which seems to have become the main way to sell stuff cheaply locally, but I know I'll never go down that road, tbo this is my only online venture from which I've learnt a lot over the years....
  21. Personally I preferred this world before the complete dependence on digital pish that's invading every part of our organic lives. As I read recently " since the industrial revolution mankind has invented millions of amazing mechanical devices to help us with our labour, and in the last 30 years we've fecked them all with electronics " And I'll add to that by saying almost nobody has a clue how to repair any of it. I suppose that a big part of this problem is that anyone under 35 has no clue about the norm of life in a pre digital world. I guess what worries me the most is that now with all our eggs in one basket the opportunity for mass surveillance and corruption has never before been so available to be used against us .... and I'd guess that that's the plan. .
  22. Yeah, I first heard this When Humble pie covered it in 1971, then I heard Ashford and Simpsons original '66 version then Ray Charles, then John Scofield, and most recently ish John Mayer which finally 50 years later I decided that I had to try to learn the dam thing, which isn't coming that easy☺️ Google Search WWW.GOOGLE.COM
  23. I agree with that, and the reason will be some arsehole agenda I believe in Scandinavia that there is an Alkylate pump at filling stations, but it's something I heard on here a long time ago so I don't know if this is still the case. I very much doubt if our backwards, corrupt, race to the bottom little island will ever adopt anything resembling common sense.
  24. OK then , what would you do with a collection of classic cars for instance... run them all on Aspen ? My point I suppose is that saws are only a tiny percentage of engines that don't get used every day and need protecting from shyte fuel... ..and as an engine builder I've used fuel stabiliser to mitigate against the consequences of Ethanol in fuel since I first started to notice the damage it was causing around 15 years ago. I know that Alkylate fuel is a much superior option particularly from a fumes pov and I'd say that the world would be better place it was the only fuel option, but unfortunately it's not. So I'm sorry that your experience with stabiliser was negative but I won't be using Aspen in my greedy outboard anytime soon but it still needs protected and it's a lot more expensive in every way than any saw. Not looking for an argument, just passing on my experience of mitigating against the massive increase in engine damage since this crap was added to ordinary fuel which previously never caused any of these problems.
  25. I get it that you're totally on the ball as regarding protecting your engines against the damage done by ordinary fuel, but as a life long engine repairer I absolutely know that fuel stabilisers protect fuel from phase separation or going off for usually longer than claimed by the manufacturers [ a number of years ] while also protecting against the failures you mention and more for very little cost. I understand that Alkylate fuel is a far better fuel, but it's cost would prevent it being used in may engine uses : Gennies, Classic vehicles, lawnmowers, outboards farm vehicles etc, so if you want to protect these type of machines from crap fuel stabilisers are the answer... petrol and diesel. I know it's an Arb forum but although they cost a lot of money, chainsaws are really quite cheap when compared nearly everything else petrol / diesel powered that's being damaged by crap fuel. Cheers.

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