Best wishes!
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Best wishes!
Rob, can that visor's position be changed on the move?
What you call waste is fed back into the mixer and re rolled flat for more punching.
Sounds like they were taking it to the limit one more time.
They certainly knead the dough!
I think Fred Z got it.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/5/55/Kingdome_under_construction_-_1973.jpg
He didn't start a new war.
Do you mean Worx?
I very rarely watch broadcast TV these days.
In my early days of motorcycling I remember running wide on a sweeping bend. There was a van coming the other way, I thought I was done for when one of the hippies in the front of the van threw her...
Some referred to the BRM as an H16.
Some years ago I faced the same issue and came to the conclusion that unless I got lucky and scored some second hand parts, It made economic sense to sell my short shaft and buy a long shaft motor. ...
https://youtu.be/r0Hn75XYQ64
My brother doesn't have his own home, I would get him one. I have enough money for myself.
Yeah, the article I linked to in the original post acknowledged the Australian origin of the system.
I would inflate it after contributing to the emptying.:d
I know what you mean. Oz reds seem to have a better finish...the heat maybe? Decent quality NZ reds are relatively more expensive too.
I've been drinking some nice Marlborough whites that aren't...
I havent bought wine in boxes for years, though I have no objection to them if the wine they contain is of good quality.
When I was young I had a party trick where I could inflate a 3 litre...
I think it has been well established that screw caps markedly reduce the rate of spoilage in wines.
That higher priced wines have continued using corks is down to tradition, not quality, hence my...
That too was my first reaction.
https://youtu.be/p3sFD1EcggE
She's a lovely boat. I thought that the overhangs came into play when the boat heeled.
It has been 20 years since screwcaps were first used to seal New Zealand wine bottles. It's been a long time since I last had a corked bottle of wine.
Let's see if this brings out the science...
I always found N.m hard to understand intuitively. A foot long lever with a pound weight on it , or multiples thereof is easier to grasp. A bit like the handle of a torque wrench.
I was pleasantly surprised by how well the CVT performed on the Corolla I rented.
A mate of mine bought a '68 Coupe De Ville about 15 years ago for not very much. He was blown away by the current valuation when he was re doing all his insurances.
This one works for me:
3 cups of flour
1 teaspoon of salt
1.25 cups of warm water
1 teaspoon of sugar
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EgZajY-XkAAQHOz?format=jpg&name=small
I didn't know anything about the Vanguards so looked them up. They had twice the service ceiling of the Viscount, and at 425 mph were one of the fastest turboprops.
I cant remember the origin, but once read the description of a certain politician as being an arse looking for a fence on which to sit.
Money doesn't grow on trees.
I had hearing aids fitted over a decade ago but ended up not using them because I couldn't stand the feeling of something plugging my ears.
Do these new models still completely plug the ear...
Best wishes for your new gig Chad!
https://youtu.be/6aUKaleU08I
Get smaller sized wheels with higher profile sidewalls on the tyres.
Bugger!
Well played England!
Nor do I. I've had tyres that never got a puncture. I suppose it's modern materials, and the fact that I replace them before they are bald.
I've grown what was known as mountain pawpaw. After a wet winter the trunk got rot and that was it.
It aint just youngsters that feed the statistics. Here in NZ there has been quite a spike in motorcycle fatalaties in older guys who get back into it after the kids have moved out and they have spare...
Don't you mean half of the people?......Oh, hang on a minute!;)
Here is an explanation that I found easy to understand, so copied it:
The answer is non-intuitive, but we can recalibrate our intuition by altering the problem a bit in order to give us a fresh...
I wear shorts pretty much all year. Around home It's just about autumn before I put a shirt on in the mornings.
This may help to grasp the solution:
https://youtu.be/cphYs1bCeDs
I've been reading a horror story in braille, and something bad is about to happen.
I can feel it!
Even with a Seagull outboard?;)
Jeez, $8 for a loaf of bread! It must be pretty good!
Here there is a Saturday morning farmers' market that sells fresh locally grown produce, usually for less than the supermarkets charge.
I see it now and again, does he live near Kaitaia?
Saw this 500cc at the supermarket, still in regular use.
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