What have you done today thread?
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And when life gives you melons, you're dyslexic
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Sorted out my OBD to mercedes fly lead today.
Sounds simple enough, except the 'fully populated' OBD end doesn't match up with the 14 pin round adaptor, so it's cut it off, find a spare 14 pin, desolder, then painstakingly attach the wires in the right order, after discovering that every manufacturer uses different colour connections, so it's a case of multimeter and masking tape to match everything up.
After an hour of probing and soldering we have a fully functioning OBD reader.
Now discovered the reason we have no air con too, 0 bar pressure!
Sounds simple enough, except the 'fully populated' OBD end doesn't match up with the 14 pin round adaptor, so it's cut it off, find a spare 14 pin, desolder, then painstakingly attach the wires in the right order, after discovering that every manufacturer uses different colour connections, so it's a case of multimeter and masking tape to match everything up.
After an hour of probing and soldering we have a fully functioning OBD reader.
Now discovered the reason we have no air con too, 0 bar pressure!
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If you see two wanky old VFR's one on UK plates, that's my mate and his brother, they're there this week
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Interesting cloud pattern.
+ Happy Birthday!
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But certainty is an absurd one.
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I know - nobody likes a smartass, but in the interests of accuracy: it’s bradycardia (too slow). Tachycardia = too fast. School day.Horse wrote: ↑Sun Jul 21, 2024 12:49 pmI heard someone with threats about that be advised to wear a 'medical alert' bracelet or similar.
If found unconscious, you run the risk of being treated as brachycardic. I don't know whether treatment decisions are based solely on HR, or on BP etc too.
But get professional advice - don't do it because Hoss said so
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Left some very negative feedback on the met Office weather app.
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Went to Geneva Airport as a passenger - worse, back seat passenger!! I did warn the driver that I am prone to car sickness, so god know what his driving would have been like if I hadn't said that!!! Spent the journey there feeling sick and spent half the drive back (me driving) trying to feel less sick!! LOL
Nice chat with my bus driver mate en route to meeting some friends, but just before I got off a little kid puked up on his bus, right next to me, so even though I survived my car sickness, I still arrived at the bar with puke on my shoes
Nice chat with my bus driver mate en route to meeting some friends, but just before I got off a little kid puked up on his bus, right next to me, so even though I survived my car sickness, I still arrived at the bar with puke on my shoes
Life is for living. Buy the shoes. Eat the cake. Ride the bikes. Just, ride the bikes!!
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Errr ... In the interests of accuracy ... That was what I said ...
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It's a spelling thing Hoss.
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I certainly didn't spell it Tachycardia.
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No - you spelled it brachycardia. It’s bradycardia. Brachy- means shortened eg brachycephalic dogs (eg boxer/ bulldog/peke).
Don’t worry about it…
Don’t worry about it…
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Pissed about in the Ardennes..
Oh and ate steak.
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Went to Wally World for vittles.
Was lied to by the weather app on my phone. It told me it was 82 deg. Fuckers, it was 108.... slight difference.
Was lied to by the weather app on my phone. It told me it was 82 deg. Fuckers, it was 108.... slight difference.
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Been testing my new tumbler cleaner doodad by throwing old hardware in it. One of the things I found in a box of Kaw parts was a steering stem bolt from a '76 Z900. The bolt was painted metallic blue.
I sold that bike in the UK 36 years ago....
Tumbler doodad cleaned all the paint off it perfectly, it also removed rust from other old hardware & parts, plus tarnish from some brass pipe fittings.
I sold that bike in the UK 36 years ago....
Tumbler doodad cleaned all the paint off it perfectly, it also removed rust from other old hardware & parts, plus tarnish from some brass pipe fittings.
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I know I did, because I have a blocked nose. Rhino-itis
But don't worry about it As you said, it's important to be a smart@rse
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Smartarse?
I think you'll find the medical term is immaculitis ringus.
I think you'll find the medical term is immaculitis ringus.
All aboard the Peckham Pigeon! All aboard!
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The "itis" suffix would indicate inflammation, doesn't sound pleasant.