RMweb Premium polybear Posted June 21 RMweb Premium Share Posted June 21 (edited) 1 hour ago, grandadbob said: @polybearHondas for Bear Honda CBX 6-cyl 1047cc; a mere 105hp - similar size bikes are now the wrong side of 200hp now - and 170lbs lighter Eeek. 😱 Edited June 21 by polybear 15 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Debs. Posted June 21 Share Posted June 21 6 hours ago, Coombe Barton said: Former colleague used to collect false degree certificates of this nature - a criminology lecturer specialising in fraud using examples of how easy it was. At the last count he had eight false doctorates as well as his own genuine one. Kellogg's Alumni.....a "stificate" in every box.🤓 1 18 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Popular Post Tony_S Posted June 21 RMweb Gold Popular Post Share Posted June 21 Good evening. We are back in Essex. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay in Dorset. The journey home was going reasonably well until the M25 turned itself into a car park. Tony 5 16 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium polybear Posted June 21 RMweb Premium Share Posted June 21 Bear here.... The Sander is all back in one lump - with no bits left over. That's a Tick. I did have a worrying moment 30 minutes after I discovered that the brush-end of the motor armature was kinda wiggly inside the sander casing - cos' a certain numpty Bear had lost the uppermost bearing off the end of the shaft 🤬. So it was search the garden, the lawn, the sh*d, the house between the muddlin' room and the back door, the muddlin' room....several times..... I eventually found it sitting quietly on one of the muddlin' room worktops - definitely a Very Big Tick.... All the accessories have been cleaned up; the carry case has been blown free of dust and tomorrow it'll get a good wash as well - I've also ordered a pack of 20 new sanding pads from the 'bay to go with it. Hopefully (and after a bit of work) it'll live to smooth another day. ION..... I wondered yesterday what the penalty is for H & R accidents - well it seems that the points start at five..... BG 12 7 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Coombe Barton Posted June 21 Share Posted June 21 Blogged ... Betting on elections - wouldn’t the obvious course be to ban any gambling on political matters? Or is that simplistic of me? ... https://johncolby.wordpress.com/2024/06/21/covid-vaccinations-by-ethnicity-elections-and-betting-car-fault-was-a-split-turbo-hose/ 12 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Hroth Posted June 21 RMweb Gold Share Posted June 21 31 minutes ago, Coombe Barton said: Blogged ... Betting on elections - wouldn’t the obvious course be to ban any gambling on political matters? Or is that simplistic of me? ... https://johncolby.wordpress.com/2024/06/21/covid-vaccinations-by-ethnicity-elections-and-betting-car-fault-was-a-split-turbo-hose/ Nice bit of Vaughan Williams! Banning political gambling? Simplistic, deffo! 7 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium PhilJ W Posted June 21 RMweb Premium Share Posted June 21 2 hours ago, grandadbob said: Evenin' each, Following recommendations on here we decided to try one of those Crusty Molecular Pizzas tonight instead of our usual Chicago Town/Dr. Oetker/Goodfella's etc. Went for a Stromboli Spicy Salami and I must admit I really liked it but The Boss found it a bit too spicy for her (she doesn't really do spicy). It seems we'll go back to Chicago Town Tiger Crust next week as Ocado are offering 2 for £4 instead of the usual £3.50 each. However I will definitely have another bash at The Crusty one. Should have tried the plain one first, just a hint of spice. 10 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Peter Kazmierczak Posted June 21 Share Posted June 21 55 minutes ago, Tony_S said: Good evening. We are back in Essex. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay in Dorset. The journey home was going reasonably well until the M25 turned itself into a car park. Tony Glad you enjoyed Dorset. 7 6 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium BSW01 Posted June 21 RMweb Premium Share Posted June 21 Goodnight all 5 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium PhilJ W Posted June 21 RMweb Premium Share Posted June 21 Evening all from Estuary-Land. A bit hot and sticky tonight, it's ten at night and still showing 16C. I think I'll leave having a bath until the morning. All blocked up by hay fever so I doubt I will get much sleep tonight. Still doing the Wordl, got it in two again today, even beat the Wordl bot. 17 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium PhilJ W Posted June 21 RMweb Premium Share Posted June 21 Goodnight all. 5 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Peter Kazmierczak Posted June 21 Share Posted June 21 Went to the chemist to pick-up some prescriptions. Was asked if I wanted my blood pressure checked. No problem. Came out as "normal". Good to see the NHS being proactive. 15 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Tony_S Posted June 21 RMweb Gold Share Posted June 21 22 minutes ago, Coombe Barton said: Betting on elections I lost my chance to be a person of influence (!) before the election as I missed a call this afternoon from a polling organisation who contacted me at previous elections. Our postal votes arrived while we were away. 14 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Tony_S Posted June 21 RMweb Gold Share Posted June 21 38 minutes ago, Peter Kazmierczak said: Glad you enjoyed Dorset. We finished off our visit to Dorset by going round the NT house at Kingston Lacy and having lunch there before continuing our journey home. 16 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Winslow Boy Posted June 21 Share Posted June 21 4 hours ago, polybear said: B1tch..... They split in 2002 so presumably she had her wedge long ago. Not sure if she'd be entitled to any of his pension that he might not get now..... It seems he's up for a second investigation regarding possibly having his paws in the Till. Worrying for us lot is that he came from Manutopea. There was a big clear out/exodus when the proverbial hit the fan at the Manchester Arena inquiry. Not certain if he was one or whether he jumped earlier. 1 8 5 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium TheQ Posted June 21 RMweb Premium Share Posted June 21 Evening Awl, Had a few hayfever snuffles today, when I came out of the bunker.. Had 35 visitors at the museum today which was a reasonable amount. Built the cabin for the type 13 radar (1/87 scale) The nearer radar. Though that's not the mark I'm modelling Then to the MRC via the chippy. Gate to RAF accommodation site, modified and that was it. 1/150scale Much discussions on Potter Heigham . Approximately 1960. Particularly about the site of the Roy's shop. Since I've been home that has been settled. Hi In the above photo Roys of Wroxham is the building just above the road that the white line goes through, doesn't exist anymore as that's the carpark in front of Latham store. I've now proved that, because of that 1947 photo. Lathams first used the Roy's building before building the huge supermarket on the field behind between 1963 and 1965. Another picture of potter Heigham. Just had a letter from the NHS for a routine diabetic eye test.. so they claim. Only it's not routine, it's six months out of sequence, it's not at my doctor's, it's at a hall 10 miles away.. I'm guessing the drug trial I'm going on has triggered the NHS to order up an extra Eye test.. we'll see if it also triggers the doctors diabetic clinic that also used to be in June / July but they dropped during COVID.. Muggachoccy gone goodnight Awl 17 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold PupCam Posted June 21 RMweb Gold Share Posted June 21 Late Evening All! You turn your back for 5 minutes and another 5 pages or so turns up so some skippage has been necessary ... 14 hours ago, iL Dottore said: For those of you grumbling about the cost of the latest Hornby/Bachmann/Dapol/Heljan offering: https://www.thetimes.com/life-style/luxury/article/train-sets-times-luxury-vqtlbmqkc?utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Luxury 2024 June 21&utm_term=audience_LUXURY or https://www.thetimes.com/life-style/luxury/article/train-sets-times-luxury-vqtlbmqkc The age of the £100k train set Train sets used to be either for the very young or the very old, but the new high-end kit — including smoke machines, tiny instrument panels and bespoke livery options — has widened their appeal £100,000? 100 O Gauge, DCC locos doesn't leave a great deal of cash for the remaining stock and the rest of it does it? 11 hours ago, polybear said: I see that the Chief Constable of Northamptonshire Plod has been booted out (and barred) for Gross Misconduct - for being a ********* Amongst his stunts were wearing a Falklands Medal - even though he was only 15 at the time; he claimed his older brother gave it to him - but it was only applied for in Oct 2023 and was proven to be a fake anyway. Does he lose his Plod Pension? He bluddy well should. Once again Bear you've been reading my mind. As we watched Look East this evening where these revelations aired (is Northampton or Milton Keynes really East Anglia?) I said to Mrs P I hope he loses his pension as well. 11 hours ago, PhilJ W said: How did he get to be Chief Constable in the first place? Well I've got a theory but I'll refrain from describing them on a public forum. ION We had a very pleasant day yesterday; we went for a walk along the Grand Union canal at Soulbury 3 Locks. It would have been rude not to pop into the pub of the same name and have a spot of lunch. Whilst we were out the postman delivered a tub of semi-fluid grease. On my return I inserted a suitable quantity of said grease into the Beeza's gearbox. I thought I'd go for a ride this morning. It took so long to re-arrange the garage and get the Beeza off of the bike ramp that lunch beckoned. So I went for a ride this afternoon instead. I thought I'd stay close to home just in case of any problems following the gearbox work so I went for a few laps of the Puppershire Brands Hatch circuit rather than the usual Puppershire TT course. Probably did 30-35 miles. All was well but I am going to have to take the whole box out at some point and recondition it as gear selection going down the box is still very iffy. I've also spent quite a lot of time doing some life admin. Specifically Mother's accounts. We do her main shopping and other stuff on the web (She is cracking on for a 100 years old after all and doesn't do the internet, have I mentioned the fact that not everyone can do things via the web before? 😉). She provides us with a suitable wedge every now and then to cover costs and then we do a fairly informal reckoning up when we see her. This seemed to work OK but has somehow got completely out of kilter over recent months and I just couldn't make it reconcile. So, as I have all of the raw data (Cheques, order receipts etc stashed away) I've rustled up a complete balance sheet in Excel instead of on scruffy bits of paper (Mother) and the Notes App (on my phone). Anyway, it's just about sorted now and I feel much happier that the information is available and in a presentable, easy to understand and agree form. Right, it's bed time. Night All 18 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
monkeysarefun Posted June 21 Share Posted June 21 (edited) 2 hours ago, Peter Kazmierczak said: Went to the chemist to pick-up some prescriptions. Was asked if I wanted my blood pressure checked. No problem. Came out as "normal". Good to see the NHS being proactive. One pharmacy chain has rolled out these do it yourself "free health check" machines. It lets you know your Blood Pressure, Weight, BMI, % Body Fat , Heart Rate, Heart "Age" and Height as well as some airey fairy things like "Social Index" and "Emotional Index". Planned upgrades include health pathology ( I guess some kind of blood testing regime ,going by the icon), and "Sleep analysis", though I'm not sure how that one would work, maybe you are meant to nod off for a few minutes or something. It takes around 4 minutes all up. Based on the result it can flag any concerns and recommend followups / lifestyle changes you might like to consider. A nice touch is that you can choose the "standard" health check or what is called "The Shane Warne Legacy Heart test"! Edited June 21 by monkeysarefun 13 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Lurker Posted June 21 Share Posted June 21 5 hours ago, grandadbob said: Evenin' each, Following recommendations on here we decided to try one of those Crusty Molecular Pizzas tonight instead of our usual Chicago Town/Dr. Oetker/Goodfella's etc. Went for a Stromboli Spicy Salami and I must admit I really liked it but The Boss found it a bit too spicy for her (she doesn't really do spicy). It seems we'll go back to Chicago Town Tiger Crust next week as Ocado are offering 2 for £4 instead of the usual £3.50 each. However I will definitely have another bash at The Crusty one. On Tuesday we went to the Motor Museum at Beaulieu. Not been for years and really enjoyed looking at some of the lovely old vehicles there. Some nice bikes as well, far too many to post or even photograph but a couple made me think of some of you guys. @polybearHondas for Bear @New Haven Neil Manx Norton and Mike Hailwood Honda For Neil: @Sidecar Racer And especially for you Mike: Time for another glass of Malbec I think. I think it was Beaulieu that had a Routemaster when we visited- one of the Lurker boys was most impressed that the route it was displaying was the 51 - that goes past the end of the road! 16 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Peter Kazmierczak Posted June 22 Share Posted June 22 2 hours ago, Tony_S said: We finished off our visit to Dorset by going round the NT house at Kingston Lacy and having lunch there before continuing our journey home. Always good for a visit; hope you managed a walk around the gardens too. 13 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ozexpatriate Posted June 22 Share Posted June 22 5 hours ago, Debs. said: Kellogg's Alumni.....a "stificate" in every box.🤓 This outfit might take offence to that. Their one year MBA program costs as much as $168,327 for resident students. Their MBA is quite prestigious - where such things matter to people - ranked nationally at number 3 out of 124 'business' schools. 2 10 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium BR60103 Posted June 22 RMweb Premium Share Posted June 22 Following on from the price of boxes, Do stamp collectors buy glue s that they can put back on the backs of their stamps? 17 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ozexpatriate Posted June 22 Share Posted June 22 (edited) 7 hours ago, The White Rabbit said: Then I found a site with models built by 'adult Lego builders/fans' - some of which were seriously impressive. The AFOL* community is seriously impressive. * Adult Fan of LEGO. The exhibits organized by local clubs (not the 'fleece the punters' travelling shows) are much like 'good' British model railway shows and highlight the best. The extra degrees of freedom for LEGO builders (over railway modellers) offer great scope for creativity. I was quite taken by this in the Spring show in Portland. It was built by a couple, precocious attired in matching 'acorn' knit caps (they looked very Portland). The whole was on a rotating turntable, extremely stable and probably close to 5' tall. For scale there's a minifig with a red and white mushroom hat (35mm tall) in the foreground. It is lit internally. The tall tower is capped by a roof in the shape of an inverted sunflower. The other tower was capped by a pinecone. Their technique was exemplary. They implemented stained class in a manner I never realized was possible with LEGO geometry. I immediately slavishly copied it. Last year someone had a very nice (slightly larger than O scale) 1950s British BLT. Not finescale but the models were immediately recognizable. I should have taken photos. Edited June 22 by Ozexpatriate 16 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium jjb1970 Posted June 22 RMweb Premium Share Posted June 22 Back in the sunny tropics where it is bucketing down. 25 minutes from doors open to the taxi rank, would've been about 8 minutes if I didn't have a checked bag to collect. If one airport can do it (noting it's not a small airport) then so could others if they wanted to. 13 2 2 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
iL Dottore Posted June 22 Share Posted June 22 (edited) 17 hours ago, Coombe Barton said: Former colleague used to collect false degree certificates of this nature - a criminology lecturer specialising in fraud using examples of how easy it was. At the last count he had eight false doctorates as well as his own genuine one. Along this line is the small, but apparently very lucrative, trade in selling off titles. Back in those days when monarchs were, how can I put it?, more “Robust“ than they are nowadays; along with handing out decapitations, hanging drawing and quartering, dismemberment, nose and tongue slitting etc. for various infractions of the law; they also handed out hereditary titles as both bribes* and as rewards. This means there are a number of superfluous titles around which can be flogged off by impecunious Aristos to raise cash or to pay for yet another tax bill from HMRC. As I am only vaguely knowledgeable about this trade I have no idea as to either prices or hierarchies. By the latter, I mean are titles purchased from the British Aristocracy worth more than that those bought from the French aristocracy? Is a being a Duke worth more than being Le Duc? NB I just found this: https://nobility.co.uk/index.php?dispatch=pages.view&page_id=6. which answers a few of those questions. But even if you do buy a title, you still need to have the money and the schooling to pull it off. In addition to “spare” aristocratic titles going on sale, there are also various minor titles of mediaeval officialdom that have never been struck off the roles which are currently unfilled and are up for grabs. Often such roles with sinecures for people doing favours for other people further up the mediaeval hierarchy and come with “rights“ as well as duties. Many of these rights are still enforceable, although in today’s society, most of them are just quaint traditions. I reckon that with some judicious research, you could buy yourself those titles that give you as yet unrevoked rights and powers to do obscure mediaeval things that could seriously inconvenience today’s authorities. * sometimes it was a choice of either a reward OR a punishment, as in “let me have my wicked way with your daughter and I will make you Duke of Barking, if you don’t, how do you fancy a spot of hanging, drawing and quartering?” Edited June 22 by iL Dottore Spelling 6 8 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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