Alloneword
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OK Thanks guys at least i know my CC is safe, just a shame the way they work there policy as i'll only need it for maybe 100 or 200mb a month, i have contacted them to ask if they do a system for downloads only but they don't :) All1
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I have to get some oil first as they say you need to coat the plates and i don't have any, will be out on mon or tues and get some then, i must admit i'm looking forward to seeing how much sh1t comes out the food, i only tend to fry saus and bacon most other stuff will be oven cooked on a wire try so fat drips of but guessed the GF grill was my best option. All1
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Well got it the other day and not used it yet, in a 1 bed flat it's not the easiest thing to hide and still trying to find a place to hide it when not in use.
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Ain't that the truth, maybe he could get 21 years for each life he took, or maybe someone will deal with him inside. All1
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I bet you are m8, glad you and co are ok, must admit Norway was the last place i'd expect to be hit, don't know what to say to be honest m8 apart from my thoughts are with you and your family right now. All1
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Bomb gone of in Oslo, seems like they got timing wrong as someone said July is dead so some good news, 2 dead so far. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-14252515 DJ I know you go in and out of Oslo, you ok m8? All1
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Does anyone have an account with filesonic.com and are they to be trusted with my credit card details? All1
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Well took a gamble on the 6 portions one with removeable plates normally £99 but got it for 66 from amazon. Thanks for your input guys i'll let you know in a few weeks how i'm getting on with it. All1
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Scrub that just read some of the reviews on amazon and it's not great, jesus maybe i should just buy one of those cheap BBQ things :Hmm:
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Thanks for the replies guys, Sparks for once money is not an issue, i need to get the best bit of kit for my needs, as it stands right now i 'll use it for bacon, burgers, sausages, chicken breasts that's all i can think of right now but once i get used to it i'll try to use it for more stuff but i just don't know what it can or can't do to be honest. Argos are doing a sale on some of his grills right now so if i buy the right one i could get a good deal, i like the idea of removeable trays for easy cleaning but according to http://www.georgeforeman.co.uk/Easy_Clean_Grills_qc_4.html the only one that fits my bill is model number "12205" which argos don't do, it's normally £99 but i can get it for £66, what i don't want to do is buy one now then work out it's not right for me and have to buy another one, so the first one has to be the right one, i hear what you say about what size alot of review say 4 portions is not as you think it should be so i agree 6 is a min, what are your thoughts on anything Argos has or should i just go for the george forman link i gave you at £66? All1
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Well trying to eat a bit healthier now and was looking at getting one of these grills, does anyone own one, if so what are the pros and cons to look for and are they worth the money? All1
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Don't sky do it for £20, mind you i'd rather poke pins in my eyes then give them cash, I use a lot of bandwidth so virgin would be no good for me as i hear they traffic shape but £17 is a good deal if your not a heavy user. All1 god here i am again going OT
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Told you before m8 get a decent ISP, the clue is in the name you know "Virgin" promises you lots but never comes up with the goods. :Winky: All1
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Well i tried 10 mins ago and it was dead but now it's up, so god knows... All1
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I'm looking for some decent soldering advice. I have a simple 50w soldering station with a spade tip, the station is getting old and looking to buy another one off ebay or something, should i buy a simple 50w station or go for something that is temputure controlled? Here is my current one In an ideal world i'l like to be able to swap tips from a spade tip to a needle point tip for smaller work, I don't do much soldering nowadays, but my work involves simple soldering of wires/general use as well as sometimes having to work on smaller jobs like PCB's, hence my need for needle tip. Also looking at the image below you can see where someone has done some previous work and left a load of brown stuff behind (I think it used to be called "flux" but not 100% sure) what's the best way to remove that to make the job look cleaner, for removing old solder i use a pump or on smaller jobs braid. Your thoughts are most welcome. All1
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21 years of moaning, nagging, more moaning, whining about this and that, the inlaws, the kids..... Sh1t how does she put up with you????? :Winky: All1
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I'm using FF as well but rather then spend the next week saving each image one at a time, i was hoping to find some add on or bit of software (free of course) that will leech all the images on it's own but of course it will need to have some kind of spider technology so it can leech them all. All1
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I'm trying to leech all the images from the website below http://usemycomputer.com/indeximages However no matter what i try all i get is html files or if i'm lucky the thumbnails, i have tried downthemall firefox extension, WebPirate and WebCopier Pro but nothing, any ideas on how to leech this lot guys. All1
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-13802940 Like the music. All1
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Call it old age m8, you never knows what goes on behind closed doors, i've learnt that over the last few years. All1
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Or maybe he will end up going for a walk one day and then cut his writs in the woods. :Winky: All1
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OK as i say it's much quicker tonight so lets hope they have finished. All1
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I didn't mean that Jamer i was on about the speed of the site, it's much better tonight but lately it's been taking ages for pages to load. All1
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Is it just my end or is this place running at a crawl nowadays? All1