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My wife's American brother-in-law likes to use the word mate around me alot.
But he never quite uses it in the right context, however hard he tries.
I was glad to note that, in strict accordance with section 7, sections 5&6 were unfinished. However does this imply an unwritten rule that no project shall be undertaken in a logical sequence?
Notwithstanding you appear to have missed some important sections regarding "no reading any instruction manual" (although looking at the diagrams can be acceptable under some circumstances, likewise out-of-print workshop manuals purchased at garage sales. Being able to interpret the circuit diagrams of any pre-EFI car earns bonus points). Also failed to specify the minimum requisite number of leftovers from any project, suggest 2xnuts, 3 bolts or screws (which shall not be of the same size as the nuts) and at least one rubber/plastic seal, cap, or gasket. All to be stored in an old jar for a minimum period of 15 years after the original project item has been thrown away.
You need to ask?Quote:
Originally Posted by Ben (TM)
It would seem that you have an out of date copy of the Code. In itself this might be close to the margins of a Code violation. :eek: I suggest that you get an updated copy and refer to para 6.2 - New tools.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ben (TM)
MateQuote:
Originally Posted by Bob Childress
we're not talking about underwear. A thong is an Aussie rubber sandal. (ie footwear.) You'll learn.:D and welcome.
I'm wondering if we've adequetly addressed safety in the Code?
For instance:
"Even though you think that you may as well finish off ripping those 10mm strips just after you've seen off a visitor to your shed, (who's obviously helped you partake of several code approved beverages) it's really not a good idea. "
What say the commitee?
Thank you. I may be a bloke, but I hope I'm not a stupid bloke.:D No blokely drinks until everything is disconnected from power. I still have all my fingers and toes.:eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by silentC
Actually, just a poor attempt at some double entendre.:o We call 'em flip-flops for the slapping noise they make when you walk.:rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Caliban
damn fine point about not reading the manual. def an amendment for next issue. dont forget to add ben to list of credit...:)
Id get nothing done then:eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by craigb
According to websters Dictionary
Thong:-- flip-flops, jandals, chinese safety shoes.
Pete
Clear as mud. We have 4 time zones. Here in the east it's now 7:15, in the center 6:15, in the near west 5:15, in the far west 4:15, and in several states it is still 1886.:DQuote:
Originally Posted by Ashore
Never mind Bob, I undestood you humour (humor)Quote:
Originally Posted by Bob Childress
Now it is my turn.... Thongs (your sort) & the slapping noise they make when you walk... :rolleyes: Bit cheeky. :D
Hmmmm.... Zed, did you read Col's reply? It is IN THERE ALREADY refer to para 6.2 - New tools.. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Zed
Well said Cliff. But the image it conjures up.:eek: