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  1. Me too!. Paying 4 bucks (or should I say dollars in this thread...) for a 20 cent biscuit is MORE of an outrage! I guess the poor cafe owners have to pay the extortionate lease somehow. What's the bet the landowners are foreign and $2 of that biscuit/cookie goes overseas? More outrage!
  2. That's what is so extraordinary about it! They are calling it (the gas attack) a lie .....
  3. Try contacting a few ebay sellers of old parts panels...... the may know something. Quite a few do it professionally or semi-professionally.
  4. No money to fix the hangars.... it's all been spent on "safety".... Hope the rabbits have their vests on..... and a "dig" permit. [ATTACH]47831._xfImport[/ATTACH]
  5. Yes, lots of places now require the switch to turn off as soon as you let it go. This makes it difficult at times to angle the device and still keep your finger or thumb on the switch. Your finger gets sore after a while and you can't hold it in a more secure manner relative to the angle of use, which in the end is counterproductive. Yes, turning off automatically is good if you drop it but a good grip/grasp with your finger off the switch, reduces the chance of dropping it. Thinking of angle grinders here.....
  6. Yes litespeed, tell them OME you are "onto it". You will soon have facebook, linkedin, google+, and all the rest. The time taken to do this will ofcouse not be free and your hourly rate will increase 50%. If they book you now before it all goes live, they can save a substantial amount!!!
  7. I remember something about the "DuPont system". I think they had to close their own US (?) plants as they couldn't work to their own (strict) safety system. I got the impression it was just an excuse to move operations to a 3rd world country........not sure......
  8. I don't believe I have a medical issue at all. As SDQDI said. The new lights are a very fast flashing intense multicolour strobes. LED? Put a couple of cop cars, an ambulance and yellow light flashing tow trucks on the side of the road at night and someone standing in front of them to direct traffic becomes a blur.....
  9. Whenever I pass emergency service vehicles at night, at the scene of an accident, there are so many fast flashing lights I'm actually blinded.........
  10. Probably not many fans here....... but anyway.......Lemmy passed away at 70 yrs old 28/12/2015
  11. Industry is being strangled by safety here so much, projects are simply cancelled due to the cost.......which makes workers the fittest and healthiest......in the dole queue. "Safety" has become such an "industry" and so many have jumped on the bandwagon we are legislating ourselves into a future 3rd world country.
  12. Maybe it's covert population control?
  13. 36 cents in USA....... 3.6 cents in China.........Bex?
  14. So GG, you're saying they're going to end up with hairy balls?........
  15. All new to me! [MEDIA=liveleak]d05_1439333556[/MEDIA] Los Angeles dumps 96 million plastic balls into a reservoir City officials released 20,000 shade balls into the Los Angeles Reservoir Monday, the final step in a $34.5 million water quality protection project. The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power project involved the release of 96 million shade balls into the reservoir at the Van Norman Complex in Sylmar. "This is a blend of how engineering really meets common sense. We saved a lot of money, we did all the right things," said LADWP General Manager Marcie Edwards. Los Angeles was the first city in the United States to use shade balls, which now cover three other reservoirs. The 4-inch balls are weighted down with water inside, which helps keep them in place to block out sunlight on the water's surface. The black plastic shade balls, which are made in Los Angeles for 36 cents, protect the water against dust, rain, birds, wildlife and chemical reactions caused by the sun. It also helps keep the water in the reservoir from evaporating. "By reducing evaporation, these shade balls will conserve 300 million gallons of water each year, instead of just evaporating into the sky. That's 300 million gallons to fight this drought," Mayor Eric Garcetti said. Mandated by the Environmental Protection Agency to cover all reservoirs, initial estimates came in at $300 million to cover the 175-acre facility, but the shade balls cost less than $35 million. These major savings, both financially and environmentally, are setting Los Angeles ahead of the curve. "While it's meeting the minimum standards, we want to go beyond that and have the healthiest water so we've been spreading these balls everywhere," Garcetti said. City officials say shade balls last about 10 years. The LADWP says they will be removed, recycled and replaced.
  16. Well, I don't know if you're "on the ball" or if you "hit the nail on the head" with that one. But I do know that even if santa still has presents in his sack, he won't be coming down the chimney no more.
  17. Well, I have a hammer and (sharp) chisel. It may not be painless, but it will be cheap......
  18. Car manufacturers starting to jump on this bandwagon too. "NO ISUZU! I will tell you when I want my doors to lock...."
  19. Interesting article about Google and Apple search engines. Probably NOT unbiased.... https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/apple-launching-search-engine-destroy-google-jason-calacanis
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