I can assure you that there is no such thing as a controlled explosion.
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Does the controlled part refer to the nearby population?
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They were only supposed to blow the bladdy doors off!
I heard it completely destroyed Camden Lock....and caused 43p worth of damage. Arf. (The old ones etc...).
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Controlled eh? When I'm in storytelling mode again, remind me to recount the time we used Spadeadam (the old Blue Streak test range) to see what happens when a 1000psi high pressure gas grid main explodes. Or what happens to a large (very) unconstrained volume of natural gas is ignited. Hehe. Big science.
Apparently they still do 'fireworks shows' there. https://www.dnv.com/news/dnv-gl-commiss ... ing-131092
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But certainty is an absurd one.
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Phoned the surgery to make an appointment with my GP. 1 minute 42 seconds later it's all done, pleasantries with receptionist, pleasantries with GP, diagnosis by GP, and course of action decided.
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Ah. ChatGPT.
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But certainty is an absurd one.
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No, ChatGP
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Stripped, ultrasoniclly cleaned and rebuilt a Bing 84 carburettor. New slide as it was worn and new choke plunger as the rubber end had turned goo... The needle and jets were fine but I replaced both the internal filters as they are plastic and were quite brittle.
Now doing JQL queries and producing stats for a 8pm meeting about a massive 0365 tennent to tennent migration at work.
Now doing JQL queries and producing stats for a 8pm meeting about a massive 0365 tennent to tennent migration at work.
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I pass the MCTC on my commute, I try to spy anything good looking in the carpark, but it's all typical commuter stuff.
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Best golf club I've seen for tasty motors was a pitch & putt between Sevenoaks and Tunbridge Wells, conveniently close to the train station and even people with 100k+ motors like to save a few pennies on parking costs.
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There’s a few wealthy folk in the club but the majority of them just run fancy Range Rovers and the likes, nothing that really stands out, this is the best yet, and of course my bike which trumps them all
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They always used to have Nissans on the employee scheme, you'd go to the MTC and the car park was full of JukesKungFooBob wrote: ↑Thu May 11, 2023 7:57 pm I pass the MCTC on my commute, I try to spy anything good looking in the carpark, but it's all typical commuter stuff.
https://goo.gl/maps/oBKZwXVcrNVXHqMF9
The tasty stuff is all around the back in a gated car park, for obvious reasons.
"Directors Row" outsiders the front door at Mercedes F1 is an impressive AMG show room.
Best one I've seen though was Christian Horner's Aston, parked right on the pavement outside Red Bull with the numberplate V12 RBR.
P.S. that stuck open wing is a sore point among McLaren quality engineers
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Had a coffee with Trog (if anyone remembers him?), He's doing well.
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On and off, he's at Uni, and mostly racing go-karts and occasionally pit-bikes.
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Hand dyno's for grading physio showed up.
Regular hand dyno:
Left hand base # is 94.8lb
Right hand is 38.2lb
The *lemon*:
Left: 76.4lb
Right: 26.9
Obviously can't do much with the right hand until the stitches come out next Tuesday. Lemon grip is different to the other one.
Google:
The average healthy grip strength for men is a squeeze of about 72.6 pounds (Women 44lb)
Regular hand dyno:
Left hand base # is 94.8lb
Right hand is 38.2lb
The *lemon*:
Left: 76.4lb
Right: 26.9
Obviously can't do much with the right hand until the stitches come out next Tuesday. Lemon grip is different to the other one.
Google:
The average healthy grip strength for men is a squeeze of about 72.6 pounds (Women 44lb)
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Today was a bit of a mare.... took the puppy hound (10 months old now) for a walk in the local woods. Spotted another dog walker with two large greyhounds so changed my route to avoid them. 15 minutes later came around the corner and was right near them. Clipped my dog on the lead, his was on leads already, one was muzzled. We said morning, walked past each other and then his dogs went for mine. The unmuzzled dog clamped onto her rear quarter, I managed to get the dog to release and then the other one jumped into me, knocking me over, so I wrapped my body around my dog and the unmuzzled dog just managed to graze my puppies tummy area. I saw red and just punched the dog on its shoulder very hard and commanded "NO". The dog backed off rather stunned. The owner of the dogs was scratched up from being dragged through the brambles and was apologising. The whole thing took all of 30 seconds of growling, snapping and biting. Thankfully I had on a thicker jacket which protected my arms. Couple of nips to my forehead and hands, but nothing major. I've had tetanus and rabies jabs thanks to travel I did in the past. We are all okay, my puppy has a couple of nips and grazes, but is very shaken. I did of course apologise for hitting his dog. He appreciated that, but also accepted I was defending my puppy.
Made sure the fellow was okay, gave him tissues to wipe his hands as he was bleeding from the bramble scratches. Parted peacefully and amicably. Dogs will be dogs. His younger muzzled one has only just been rescued from being a full time racing dog, so it sees fluffy things as something to hunt. The other one was a couple of years into ownership, but reverted to hunt mode due to the other dogs instincts kicking in. Could have been a lot worse.
Sitting quietly with the hound this morning whilst wife and daughter do haircuts and shopping. Somehow I am rather knackered now!
Made sure the fellow was okay, gave him tissues to wipe his hands as he was bleeding from the bramble scratches. Parted peacefully and amicably. Dogs will be dogs. His younger muzzled one has only just been rescued from being a full time racing dog, so it sees fluffy things as something to hunt. The other one was a couple of years into ownership, but reverted to hunt mode due to the other dogs instincts kicking in. Could have been a lot worse.
Sitting quietly with the hound this morning whilst wife and daughter do haircuts and shopping. Somehow I am rather knackered now!
Proverbs 17:9
One who forgives an affront fosters friendship, but one who dwells on disputes will alienate a friend.
One who forgives an affront fosters friendship, but one who dwells on disputes will alienate a friend.
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That is worth reading you know. To whom else can we turn, you have the words of eternal life (Peter replying to Jesus when asked who he thought he was following).
Proverbs 17:9
One who forgives an affront fosters friendship, but one who dwells on disputes will alienate a friend.
One who forgives an affront fosters friendship, but one who dwells on disputes will alienate a friend.