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Reg Smeeton
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« Reply #16260 on: Wednesday, April 16, 2014, 14:46:58 »

unhygienic at a guess. Would you put any other body parts on the dinner table for instance?

Would a bird's arse count....surely you must have?
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fatbasher

« Reply #16261 on: Wednesday, April 16, 2014, 14:52:32 »

Have I found an adhesives expert?

It's contact. Do you know if any of the spray carpet adhesives are any good?

Among other things I've sold Evode products. Contact, you apply a thin film to both substrates and wait till they are nearly touch dry. Press both substrates together and bingo. However, you have to line the substrates perfectly as once they touch you're fucked. 528 is a thixotropic adhesive! You don't necessarily need to apply to both substrates but you can press them together right after application and move them to line up if needs, then wait for the adhesive to go off. The only way to undo stuck substrates is with a warm iron interestingly enough. Try not to burn anything will you? Not advised on materials though, laminates yes.
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« Reply #16262 on: Wednesday, April 16, 2014, 14:56:58 »

Would a bird's arse count....surely you must have?

As long as it didn't put me off my Shepherd's pie.
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« Reply #16263 on: Wednesday, April 16, 2014, 14:59:49 »

New meaning to the term fish supper.
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« Reply #16264 on: Wednesday, April 16, 2014, 15:05:14 »

Would a bird's arse count....surely you must have?

Were there any complaints from the other diners in the restaurant, Reg?
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« Reply #16265 on: Wednesday, April 16, 2014, 15:17:06 »

Were there any complaints from the other diners in the restaurant, Reg?

 

I do know a lady who likes a public display of affection....
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« Reply #16266 on: Wednesday, April 16, 2014, 17:40:02 »



I do know a lady who likes a public display of affection....

Not my mum again Reg ?
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« Reply #16267 on: Wednesday, April 16, 2014, 18:40:37 »

Among other things I've sold Evode products. Contact, you apply a thin film to both substrates and wait till they are nearly touch dry. Press both substrates together and bingo. However, you have to line the substrates perfectly as once they touch you're fucked. 528 is a thixotropic adhesive! You don't necessarily need to apply to both substrates but you can press them together right after application and move them to line up if needs, then wait for the adhesive to go off. The only way to undo stuck substrates is with a warm iron interestingly enough. Try not to burn anything will you? Not advised on materials though, laminates yes.

You are obviously a man of adhesive experience and expertise. "Substrates". Lovely.
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« Reply #16268 on: Thursday, April 17, 2014, 00:43:41 »

Cunty cunty county computers and their cunty software.

* Windows 7 permissions and ownership.
* CrashPlan losing files due to "unknown problem" on restoration.
* Bvckup failing to backup file due to permissions - my fault to be fair
* Acronis or Windows fucking up some part of the OS so it couldn't boot or be restored/repaired (and the above "backups" leaving holes on the clean installs).
* Restored Acronis images not working, although taken from a previously working OS.
* eBay sellers who send a new machine with the fucking heatsink kicking around in the bottom of the case on a supposedly quality checked machine.
* Software becoming unnecessarily complicated.
* Acronis telling me the hardware ID has changed on each restart of the program.
* Office 2013. And the fact it's provided me with loads more unpaid work
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kerry red

« Reply #16269 on: Thursday, April 17, 2014, 04:45:30 »

Me and Reg never have these problems with the abacus
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« Reply #16270 on: Thursday, April 17, 2014, 11:19:47 »

Cunty cunty county computers and their cunty software.

* Windows 7 permissions and ownership.
* CrashPlan losing files due to "unknown problem" on restoration.
* Bvckup failing to backup file due to permissions - my fault to be fair
* Acronis or Windows fucking up some part of the OS so it couldn't boot or be restored/repaired (and the above "backups" leaving holes on the clean installs).
* Restored Acronis images not working, although taken from a previously working OS.
* eBay sellers who send a new machine with the fucking heatsink kicking around in the bottom of the case on a supposedly quality checked machine.
* Software becoming unnecessarily complicated.
* Acronis telling me the hardware ID has changed on each restart of the program.
* Office 2013. And the fact it's provided me with loads more unpaid work


As someone who works in IT (network infra support), the only things more annoying than computers are users.
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« Reply #16271 on: Thursday, April 17, 2014, 11:28:26 »

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« Reply #16272 on: Thursday, April 17, 2014, 12:46:29 »

As someone who works in IT (network infra support), the only things more annoying than computers are users.

Amen.
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chalkies_shorts

« Reply #16273 on: Thursday, April 17, 2014, 12:49:01 »

As someone who works in IT (network infra support), the only things more annoying than computers are users.
I reported a fault with my PC and when they guy came around to look at it, he said I was a classic PINIC. Problem in chair not in computer.
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« Reply #16274 on: Thursday, April 17, 2014, 15:02:07 »

As someone who works in IT (network infra support), the only things more annoying than computers are users.

I don't even work in IT, I just know slightly more than the person I'm helping.

Office 365 (2013) is going in the bin, everyone hates it and I can kind of see why. And with Windows 7, everyone hates it because they've only ever used NT and XP and its seems sharing and security has been a big headache, but that's my failings really. Fortunately going back to Office 2003 isn't much of a ball ache, but going back to XP is obviously a no go.
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