Tea? (Part 1)

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postman

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Ah but the mulled wine -non alco -did with a mince pie.Then later a brew with another mince pie.Vey nice it was too.Thank you Arnold for your attempt.
 

bonj2

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Bonj you have either got an encycleplodia;) memory or are showing your age;):tongue:. You could, if you wish, enlighten me as to your knowledge of the Subject. ;)

not much, apart from that it involved cooking (usually cakes) and sewing (very little as it never really worked out). The teachers in sewing were usually very frustrated women and i remember i did once get snapped at for calling it 'sewing', despite that fact that it WAS, in fact, very much along the lines of 'sewing', since the main activity consisted of - yep, you guessed it - sewing. "It's textiles, NOT sewing!"
 

mondobongo

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Thanks LOTT dont mind if I do will set me up nicely before I go off to bed. Another Friday night with the great British public just gotta get through Saturday night and all will be rosy till next weekend.
 

mondobongo

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Love the job however alcohol and the general public does not always mix well hence Fri/Sat nights can be dreadfull.
 
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Stupid lap-top user!!

Just spent most of the AM editing a cycle clip for up-loading to youtube... Thought I'd saved it. Grrrr @ me.

And can some one explain what I have not done for the Archos clip not to be recognised by windows media? (Keep any advice simple, please)
 

col

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I think you might be busy today lottp,weather is dire here,everyone will be diving for cover,and a brew.
 
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Speicher

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I was planning to go for a walk on the Malverns today. Then tea and cake (or scone) at a Tea Shop called "The Kettle Sings". This plan was amended by the cats and dogs outside. The cat inside is asleep in the chair.

Do any of you infernal combustion engine peeps know what a "compression ratio" is with reference to a diesel engine:blush:. (in easy/peasy terminalology please) Thank you.

Some cars have a ratio 9.5 to 1, and others 18 to 1, what does this mean, does it affect the acceleration, fuel consumption or something else?

I have retorted to answering my own question:wacko:
It means that if you are going at a steady velocity and want to accelerate super quickly, you can. A compression ratio of 18.1 is miles better accelerating-wise, than 9.5 to 1. There is a remote possibility of detonation,;) the pistons, not the whole car. :tongue:
 
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