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faustus wrote: Wed Mar 06, 2024 10:49 am
sean_iow wrote: Wed Mar 06, 2024 10:47 am I heard the longing for proper controls in cars like we used to have is...

Knobstalgia :lol:
:lol: Sign me up! I want a bumper sticker too!
Well, I also prefer it when one has to, er, flick a stalk up and down to activate something, so can we have a sticker for that too please while we're at it? :grin:

In a different life I deal with machines that have a lot of pipework with flowing oil, water and fuel. There are a number of flow control components in this pipework which are called... of course.... cocks. It's not unknown for a cock to need a bit encouragement to operate after lack of use. Sometimes after the encouragement you get a sudden flow which can be hard to control. Sticker?
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As we've kinda just touched on analogue, I'm hoping for a cheery Friday as this is coming tomorrow. Apologies in advance as it's now a certainty that the next 4 weeks will be very wet.

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Mmm. Looks fun! But I have to say I'm not keen on the 'flowing' lines style-wise. Reminds me of the fashion for horrible formed S-shaped downtubes on MTBs, for example the nasty object below. Gimme nice straight lines every time. Eye of the beholder and all that of course :grin:

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'Tis true, they are a bit Marmite Reg :wink:
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Amen to that, it's fun to have a bit of shock-value :smile: . Looks a bit like a beetle or something out of Aliens.
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That looks a nice thing Stu and suitably analogue. Re the touch screen stuff - it's even appearing on modern motorbikes - give me a shoogly needle on a clock any day!
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Indeed Phil, the fuel gauge involves removing the cap and giving the tank a shake :wink:
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Bearbonesnorm wrote: Wed Mar 06, 2024 11:18 am As we've kinda just touched on analogue, I'm hoping for a cheery Friday as this is coming tomorrow. Apologies in advance as it's now a certainty that the next 4 weeks will be very wet.

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That's nice stu, looks good (sidestand aside!). :-bd
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(sidestand aside!)
Paddock stand's stopping it from sitting as it should in that pic Zip ... the good news is that it's now here and the odd news is that it transpires the bloke I bought it off used to live 50 yards from me in the Peak.
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Hmmm. Once again I was idly contemplating spending 10 large on a new (motor)bike the other day but I've cooled again seeing something like that...
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Bearbonesnorm wrote: Wed Mar 06, 2024 11:18 am As we've kinda just touched on analogue, I'm hoping for a cheery Friday as this is coming tomorrow. Apologies in advance as it's now a certainty that the next 4 weeks will be very wet.

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Very Nice . Liking the peg holding the choke out!
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Once again I was idly contemplating spending 10 large on a new (motor)bike the other day but I've cooled again seeing something like that...
This was less than 1/3 of that Phil with the added bonus that it should only ever go up in value.
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Hmm, hmm and thrice hmmmm....
Plus you don't have to fanny about taking it to a dealers to service...
Anyone want to buy a Triumph tiger 800?
Anyway, enough of all that, off oot West this eve for another weekend of drinking beer and woodland management. In a break with tradition the weather looks better over there than anywhere else :-bd
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fatbikephil wrote: Fri Mar 08, 2024 10:58 am drinking beer and woodland management
Nice. Just planted ten black poplars at the river this morning. Ultra rare these days. Tea and biscuit break.
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I've just joined the RSF :-bd
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Seems to be that day again then.

Just partaken of a pleasant luncheon. Chatted with my pal at the Council about how he's going to spend the £1m we managed to wangle for new cycleways and footpaths around the town, so that was nice.

Will shortly ride to the station and furnish myself with an off-peak old-fogies return to Stoke on Trent - that unjustifiable Crap Towns chart topper - then board the 15.25 accompanied by my velocipedal conveyance and sundry overnight accoutrements. One hour one minute and 112 miles later I shall disembark, and from then on lots of things could go horribly wrong so I'm not going to tempt fate by divulging further at this point.

Have a jolly weekend!
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RIP wrote: Fri Mar 15, 2024 2:04 pm
Just partaken of a pleasant luncheon. Chatted with my pal at the Council about how he's going to spend the £1m we managed to wangle for new cycleways and footpaths around the town, so that was nice.
Hope you put that on the expense account :wink:
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voodoo_simon wrote: Fri Mar 15, 2024 2:12 pm
RIP wrote: Fri Mar 15, 2024 2:04 pm
Just partaken of a pleasant luncheon. Chatted with my pal at the Council about how he's going to spend the £1m we managed to wangle for new cycleways and footpaths around the town, so that was nice.
Hope you put that on the expense account :wink:
He bought me a pint :smile: . Seems a good deal on his part in exchange for assistance obtaining the said £1m. I'm easily bought me :smile: .
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RIP wrote: Fri Mar 15, 2024 2:36 pm
voodoo_simon wrote: Fri Mar 15, 2024 2:12 pm
RIP wrote: Fri Mar 15, 2024 2:04 pm
Just partaken of a pleasant luncheon. Chatted with my pal at the Council about how he's going to spend the £1m we managed to wangle for new cycleways and footpaths around the town, so that was nice.
Hope you put that on the expense account :wink:
He bought me a pint :smile: . Seems a good deal on his part in exchange for assistance obtaining the said £1m. I'm easily bought me :smile: .
Everyone has a price :-bd :lol:
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Given the gales I've swapped dry stone walling for some database normalisation. As you do :roll:
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RIP wrote: Fri Mar 15, 2024 2:04 pm Just partaken of a pleasant luncheon. Chatted with my pal at the Council about how he's going to spend the £1m we managed to wangle for new cycleways and footpaths around the town, so that was nice.
Based on the rates for HS2 I'd estimate that £1M will be enough to construct nearly 12m of new cycle path :wink: that's just over 13 yards for older readers.
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whitestone wrote: Fri Mar 15, 2024 4:00 pm some database normalisation
Blimey, that takes me back. Databases tended to be abnormal after I'd finished fiddling with them though :smile: ..
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sean_iow wrote: Fri Mar 15, 2024 4:27 pm
RIP wrote: Fri Mar 15, 2024 2:04 pm Just partaken of a pleasant luncheon. Chatted with my pal at the Council about how he's going to spend the £1m we managed to wangle for new cycleways and footpaths around the town, so that was nice.
Based on the rates for HS2 I'd estimate that £1M will be enough to construct nearly 12m of new cycle path :wink: that's just over 13 yards for older readers.
I'm peripherally involved in a project that will build 10k of cycleway for c£10m. It's quite a wide cycleway mind :grin:
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fatbikephil wrote: Fri Mar 15, 2024 4:42 pm
sean_iow wrote: Fri Mar 15, 2024 4:27 pm
RIP wrote: Fri Mar 15, 2024 2:04 pm Just partaken of a pleasant luncheon. Chatted with my pal at the Council about how he's going to spend the £1m we managed to wangle for new cycleways and footpaths around the town, so that was nice.
Based on the rates for HS2 I'd estimate that £1M will be enough to construct nearly 12m of new cycle path :wink: that's just over 13 yards for older readers.
I'm peripherally involved in a project that will build 10k of cycleway for c£10m. It's quite a wide cycleway mind :grin:
You win, Phil :grin: .
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