Tea? (Part 1)

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Arch

Married to Night Train
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Salford, UK
Hooray, even more Tea?ers are online, I'm glad I opted to buy a sandwich and stay here for a bit...

Chuffy said:
That's about 50p more than it's worth! Shockingly bad book, especially if you have a long standing interest in the subject matter and can see exactly how he cobbled it together. Very, very badly written too, which is the real crime.


Well, I'm not expecting much, but I thought I'd get it as a trashy read (and having no knowledge of the subject, I shouldn't get too angry about it).

My supervisor, a few weeks back in one of our meetings, said (almost apropos of nothing) "If you ever want to write an airport bonkbuster, here's a good subject..." and proceeded to tell me about something which, he's right, would make a great trash novel, unless anyone has got there first. I'm not going to say what it is, because I may still write that book!xx(

Can you get *ahem* 'devices' which work on a windup basis? I'm sure Trevor Bayliss could invent such if you asked nicely...

That's an interesting idea.... Would I'm guessing it would be more efficent to convert the wound up energy directly into... motion... IE clockwork, than to mess about converting it into electrical energy and then through a motor...

I can't believe I'm having this conversation...
 

Night Train

Maker of Things
I had a discussion on my MSc course about the use of solar powered ones. Would they have rechargable batteries in them or, to reduce the use of nickle and cadmium, would they be powered directly by sunlight.
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
Night Train said:
I had a discussion on my MSc course about the use of solar powered ones. Would they have rechargable batteries in them or, to reduce the use of nickle and cadmium, would they be powered directly by sunlight.

Now, that is just getting to be far too exhibitionist!
 

Landslide

Rare Migrant
Afternoon all! I received a belated birthday present this morning - Auto Glym Extra Gloss Protection for keeping paintwork clean and shiny. Given that my new frame is due to arrive at the end of the month, do you think my mate's trying to tell me something?
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
Landslide said:
There was a bottle of whisky in the parcel too, so it's not all bad news! xx(

Just don't get them mixed up. Whiskey might be ok for grease removal, but I'm sure Auto Glym on the rocks isn't so nice...
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
Right, I'm off home to carry on knitting (there's a film they never made!). 'See' you all Monday...
 

tdr1nka

Taking the biscuit
Arch said:
Well, I'm not expecting much, but I thought I'd get it as a trashy read (and having no knowledge of the subject, I shouldn't get too angry about it).


Arch viz Di Vinci Crud, don't do it!
You do have knowledge of the subject, the subject of well written and readable books. I can assure you this is not one of them.

I made the lamentable mistake of reading it and ended up throwing the book across the room in anger a number of times owing to just how dumb it was.

I only read it all the way thru to say I had actually read it when it came to givin it my own critique, I was also mind numbingly bored, staying at a friend's house and it was the only book they had!?:blush:

What's the odds on Arch stays up all night and reads the book in one sitting?:thumbsup:


Tea?:biggrin:
 

tdr1nka

Taking the biscuit
NT don't get me started again.:blush:

In fact DiVinci Clod annoyed me soooo much that I had to read 5 Dick Francis novels(easily demolished in one sitting)in a row, just to clean out my head!

Stoopid, stoopid book!
 
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