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1st October 2004, 06:49 PM
Thread: Fine Woodworking Video Tips
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Search Google for Fine Woodworking! To save...
Search Google for Fine Woodworking!
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1st October 2004, 06:00 PM
Thread: Save 2 worlds...
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Save 2 worlds...
Here's a great piece of animation from Czech Republic - you need to solve the little puzzles on each screen to move on, and save the worlds! May take 20 minutes first time round, but it's fun.
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1st October 2004, 10:43 AM
Thread: Brain Teaser
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Very good - I even got 4100 (honestly!)... I do...
Very good - I even got 4100 (honestly!)... I do take small issue with Answer number 2:
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30th September 2004, 05:33 PM
Thread: New riddle
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Well there's no pulling of wool over simon c's...
Well there's no pulling of wool over simon c's eyes. :cool: Over to you sir.
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29th September 2004, 11:40 PM
Thread: New riddle
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Oooh - Lucky! :rolleyes: OK, not really a riddle,...
Oooh - Lucky! :rolleyes: OK, not really a riddle, but try this little conundrum:
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29th September 2004, 05:27 PM
Thread: New riddle
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OK, I could be wrong, but the answer is in the...
OK, I could be wrong, but the answer is in the question, I think...Hard to get my brain round this, but as you say only one statement is true, 9 of them must be false. There is one statement that...
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27th September 2004, 12:18 AM
Thread: WOODWORKING QUIZ for 26 Sept 04
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Seems correct! ... rounded from 33162.65 mm :D
Seems correct! ... rounded from 33162.65 mm :D
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26th September 2004, 08:15 PM
Thread: What word is this?
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The definition posted by Barry, regarding silicon...
The definition posted by Barry, regarding silicon as a substrate for integrated circuits is slightly inaccurate - especially when it says that sapphire is used as a substrate instead of silicon for...
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Sticky: Well, I don't think they were amateur men - so,...
Well, I don't think they were amateur men - so, professionally, they were indeed men. QED.
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Sticky: You missed the obvious one ... They were both...
You missed the obvious one ... They were both male. :D
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25th September 2004, 07:36 PM
Thread: Looking for Camphor Laurel in USA
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For a similar reason to the ones you gave, I try...
For a similar reason to the ones you gave, I try to avoid the 'British' Pubs in USA - especially their idea of what we eat!
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23rd September 2004, 07:14 PM
Thread: Liquid Limestone
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Seems to me that Liquid Limestone is an Aussie...
Seems to me that Liquid Limestone is an Aussie trade name for fancy poured concrete.
I've certainly never heard the term in UK. :confused:
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Sticky: Fair cop, silentC - though as I said, it is fair...
Fair cop, silentC - though as I said, it is fair that he is credited with being the guy who proved the earth is round.
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Sticky: Actually, he did technically circumnavigate the...
Actually, he did technically circumnavigate the globe - just not in one go. In the voyage on which he died, Magellan had passed the eastern most point he had visited on a previous voyage. So he did...
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21st September 2004, 12:36 AM
Thread: British Wildlife
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Thanks Robert - in case you don't realise, I am a...
Thanks Robert - in case you don't realise, I am a Brit, in UK! My post was intended to convey the opposite of yours, in effect. White (mute) swans are native to Britain, but some wag imported black...
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20th September 2004, 10:35 PM
Thread: British Wildlife
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Don't you believe it! ... From BBC...
Don't you believe it! ... From BBC
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20th September 2004, 10:15 PM
Thread: WOODWORKING QUIZ for 19 Sept 04
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I'm pretty sure that Shane's answer is equally...
I'm pretty sure that Shane's answer is equally valid though - albeit a little more expensive! :rolleyes:
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Sticky: I kind of realised that I would get an answer...
I kind of realised that I would get an answer along the lines of Driver's, due to my poor wording.
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Sticky: Of course, the down side to answering a question...
Of course, the down side to answering a question is that you have to think of a new one!
This is probably easy, in that it must be findable with google:
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Sticky: Not sure whether I really need a picture, but I'm...
Not sure whether I really need a picture, but I'm pretty sure the answer is an equilateral (4 sided) pyramid.
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Sticky: I realise that this is certain to be wrong, but...
I realise that this is certain to be wrong, but as as a Brit I'd have to say:
Newcastle United vs Liverpool
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Sticky: ... Is the right answer! In fact they all had...
... Is the right answer!
In fact they all had a twin who died in infancy, or was stillborn.
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Sticky: Yes Driver! This is getting painful; but we are...
Yes Driver! This is getting painful; but we are moving in the right direction. :)
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Sticky: So come on - spill the beans! I think either you...
So come on - spill the beans! I think either you or Bob should spell out the answer, and put everyone out of their misery!
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Sticky: Bob has (perhaps unintentionally) come very close...
Bob has (perhaps unintentionally) come very close to the answer here.
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Sticky: Yes the answer very likely is ineluctable - but I...
Yes the answer very likely is ineluctable - but I have, of course, no idea what that means!
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Sticky: Nope - and no to the other 'valid' answers....
Nope - and no to the other 'valid' answers. Whilst it is true that Elvis was not dead before he was famous (and by some twisted logic might appear to be the correct answer), this fact is as true...
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Sticky: OK! As small clue: Whilst this fact is true for...
OK! As small clue: Whilst this fact is true for all those listed, it was best known about Elvis and refers to a time before he became famous.
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16th September 2004, 05:22 PM
Thread: New riddle
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Fell from an helicopter, which crashed, causing...
Fell from an helicopter, which crashed, causing the fire?
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Sticky: whilst they may well be dead eventually, that is...
whilst they may well be dead eventually, that is not the answer I was looking for! ;)
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16th September 2004, 04:25 AM
Thread: noob needing a router
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Seeing that you added LOL, I'm hoping that $100...
Seeing that you added LOL, I'm hoping that $100 is not really your budget.
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Sticky: OK; simon c is obviously reluctant to give us a...
OK; simon c is obviously reluctant to give us a new challenge! Here's one to ponder in the mean time:
What have the following people got in common?
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15th September 2004, 06:33 PM
Thread: !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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On a slightly different tack (sorry, this is a UK...
On a slightly different tack (sorry, this is a UK story!) ...
There is a car park locally (for the metro) which became a bit of a thieving black spot. Average 2 cars per day (nice cars only -... -
13th September 2004, 06:25 PM
Thread: New riddle
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Yes - I was going to refer Gemi to this post...
Yes - I was going to refer Gemi to this post (the answer I gave earlier in this thread)!
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13th September 2004, 02:20 PM
Thread: Question re "F" rating
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F rating is simply a measure of strength (as you...
F rating is simply a measure of strength (as you have suspected). The higher the 'F' number, the stronger the wood.
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13th September 2004, 01:55 PM
Thread: New riddle
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What he said! ... I had no idea what the answer...
What he said! ... I had no idea what the answer was, but I thought simon c's explanation(s) a few posts back made perfect sense. Maybe the riddle was strangely worded, but the fact that there are two...
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13th September 2004, 12:58 AM
Thread: A rocker for young people
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Always thought "Honi soit qui mal y pense" was...
Always thought "Honi soit qui mal y pense" was French! ... Evil be who evil thinks.
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12th September 2004, 08:54 PM
Thread: Tung Oil or........????
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Good luck with finding a supplier in Australia. ...
Good luck with finding a supplier in Australia. There is sure to be one. But I felt it was worth point out that the US company whose link was provided earlier by aussieglen does ship...
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Sticky: Yes - somewhat surprisingly, that is correct. It...
Yes - somewhat surprisingly, that is correct. It is possible to gain access to the other buildings you mention, but the observation decks are no longer open to the general public.
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Sticky: hmmm. Since by some fluke (and a little...
hmmm. Since by some fluke (and a little research) a pommie got an ozzie question correct, I suppose (given that it is my bed time!) I should pose a similar (and probably far too easy) Brit question...
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Sticky: OK, I have done a little research, and it seems...
OK, I have done a little research, and it seems that at 427 metres, the Omega Base Navigation Mast in Sale, Vic is the largest structure in Australia.
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9th September 2004, 04:49 PM
Thread: Cordless Drill
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Just to add my meagre 4 cents (would have said...
Just to add my meagre 4 cents (would have said pence!) worth...
The manufacturer is (almost) irrelevant - cordless is all about power; hence voltage (as the batteries deliver very similar max... -
9th September 2004, 04:23 PM
Thread: !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Shocking!
What I find surprising about this 'business' is that they say that it is not illegal. :confused: OK, nothing wrong with that (perhaps), except you are lending the car to an organisation that is...
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Sticky: I was going to suggest Rialto (I've been up...
I was going to suggest Rialto (I've been up there!), but I bet there are radio masts higher, elsewhere in Oz.
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8th September 2004, 05:02 PM
Thread: Olympic moments
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I was not intending to contradict either posting...
I was not intending to contradict either posting as such. But it is clear that at least some of those posted initially by Ian007 were rehashes of original 'Colemanballs' rather than actually being...
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8th September 2004, 11:00 AM
Thread: Olympic moments
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Someone is telling porkie pies here! Notice that...
Someone is telling porkie pies here! Notice that a couple of the Colemanballs posted by Simon C are identical to those purporting to be from the Olympics! :confused:
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7th September 2004, 12:25 AM
Thread: Nailing down a deck
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I just used these: http://www.fastenmaster.com/...
I just used these: http://www.fastenmaster.com/ ... Also cost more than nails and also take longer. But bloody brilliant.
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3rd September 2004, 09:39 PM
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Yes you should use a waterproof underlay. I have...
Yes you should use a waterproof underlay. I have a wooden floor over concrete, throughout the ground floor of my house.
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1st September 2004, 10:11 PM
Thread: WOODWORKING QUIZ for 1 SEPT. 04
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If you are referring to New Melleray Abbey...
If you are referring to New Melleray Abbey, I believe they make a range of furniture and gift shop items. But I guess the "unusual line" to which you refer is probably coffins (caskets)? ......
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Sticky: OK, I give up! Is this the answer to a question,...
OK, I give up! Is this the answer to a question, or a partial question. Sorry, but either way it makes no sense to me.