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I'm  expecting someone on here to give us the value of that . . .

 

 

John

Hi John,

 

In terms of humour I give it 753 volts at 482 amps !

 

Gibbo.

 

PS. I am happy to admit that I did look up resistor strip codes, for educational purposes you understand.

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Hi John,

 

In terms of humour I give it 753 volts at 482 amps !

 

Gibbo.

 

PS. I am happy to admit that I did look up resistor strip codes, for educational purposes you understand.

A 362946watt resistor would have to be that size shown to dissipate the heat :)
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I understand that the Australians are trying to beat the West Indies, not at cricket this time but in terms of their hot sauce.

 

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For more information see their website.

They have another site for shipping worldwide.

G'Day Gents

 

In a few more years, I'll probably be doing that without the aid of sauce...............

 

manna

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I understand that the Australians are trying to beat the West Indies, not at cricket this time but in terms of their hot sauce.

 

attachicon.gif12_10_Main_6ebbecc0-b1cb-478d-9e6e-6be6d00c4651.png

 

For more information see their website.

They have another site for shipping worldwide.

 

That's an advance on "Arse on fire" chilli sauce I saw a few years back.

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What would you prefer - (given the choice) The contents of a Starbucks cup or the contents of two Victorias Secrets Cups?

I'll take the fifth! I refuse to answer on the grounds of self incrimination - SWMBO might look in!  But I'm NOT awfully keen on Starbucks!

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If you think that Starbucks coffee is expensive, see what "Victorias Secret" charge per cup!

A couple of years ago I was working (on the Underground) at Knightsbridge station on the radio, trying to trace an aerial fault on the radio system. This involved going on the roof of the building above, actually an "estate" owny by a property firm, covering all the buildings between the main station entrance and Harrods. We went into the estate office entrance, the girl on reception said we wqould have to wait a while to be escorted up to the roof. So, we asked if there was anywhere close that we could get a coffee. "Yes" she says, "go out of this door and turn left, nice place on the end of the block" (the side of Harrods was facing us) "& is quite cheap, we all go there"

. You can guess what is coming?

We walked there, it was busy at the tables outside, we asked a waiter how much a cup of coffee was?

 

…………£7.50p!

 

Stewart

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