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Dave Hunt

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  1. I've got an appointment next Monday to have an MRI scan of my lower spine. It's only taken four months. Dave
  2. Beat me to it Phil. I too thought that the Shenandoah National Park was a lovely place. One day we stumbled across the site of a minor civil war battlefield but I'm afraid that I can't recall the name. It was in woodland but in the 1860s it was open ground and after we'd been there for a while Jill said, "Have you noticed that there's no birdsong here?" And she was right, it was a bit spooky. Dave
  3. It's not often that I back the ideas of the men in brown but I have to confess that my learned friend who wore the crowns on his shoulders has hit a few nails fair and square, including the final miniature wording. Dave (is that worth a piece of bara brith HH?)
  4. My entry for the 'Most Ba**saching Job in Railway Modelling' is doing the flooring for a 4ft 6in x 2ft 6in loco shed. Currently day four, no sign of scurvy, crew still in good spirits. Goodnight/morning /day according to your global position. Dave
  5. Cabbage is good Pickled eggs better But beans on toast Makes you fart the most Dave
  6. One SME I had dealings with made a significant part of the Tornado F3 weapons system and when I was part of the weapons & tactics standards and training unit we used to visit them fairly often to suggest modifications, look at their suggested updates etc. They were always ready and eager to listen to what we had to say and their responses were invariably sensible and co-operative as well as usually quick without being sketchy or ill considered. They did have the advantage of employing several ex-service engineers and front-line operators that contributed to the the essential wider experience and background knowledge that Puppers refers to but I would imagine that was more by judgement than luck. Dave
  7. When I was living in the mess at RAF Valley in 1967, my room was next to a small sort of courtyard where during a thunderstorm one night a lightning strike hit. The bang was unbelievably loud, sounding like a bomb going off and it cracked a window in my room as well as breaking one next door. Dave
  8. Bit of a panic just after I had finished posting last night. We had the grandfather of all thunderstorms with the sort of rain I used to associate with living in Singapore in the wet season. Fortunately I had just popped down to the shed to get my phone, which I had left down there earlier on, when the deluge started so I decided to sit it out until I could get back into the house without drowning. It's a good job I did as the grid outside the shed door was partially blocked and the rain was so torrential that the well outside the door was filling up and the water was threatening to come over the door sill. Hence I had to go out and dredge the detritus out of the grid, whereupon the water level stopped rising and when the rain eased off to a mere downpour started receding. Result? Shed saved from flooding but DH soaked to the skin. Also lesson learned about monitoring the state of the grid more assiduously. Dave
  9. Funnily enough I heard today that Mr. Kipling's are going on to short time working. Dave
  10. A better day today. After church I got a couple of 'when you've got a few minutes' jobs done*, which earned sufficient brownie points for another couple of hours in the supplemental house extension department in the afternoon then after dinner Jill suggested that as there was nothing on the haunted fishtank that was of interest why didn't I go down there again. Never one to look a gifthorse in the bum I disappeared at roughly the speed of heat and have just now finished. I have to admit, though, that the recent encouragement to go and do some modelling is beginning to worry me; is there something in the offing that I am not aware of and I'm being softened up for when the bomb finally drops? Should I be afraid? * Which only took about two hours Dave
  11. How much did they get for you? Dave Just seen that I was beaten to it. Great minds etc.
  12. The aerodynamics aren't 'scaled down' so to speak as a thing called Reynold's number, which has a marked effect on them, changes with size but the general principles are fairly similar so that the handling aspects will be somewhat akin to the full size unless you go to the margins of the envelope. I once saw a quarter scale F4 at a meeting and the builder was complaining that it Dutch rolled like crazy on the approach if you weren't careful. I said that the full size one did that if you made an approach with the yaw stability augmentation turned off so he'd obviously got the model right, although it wasn't much help to him really. Dave
  13. Thanks Alan. If only it had markings other than 19 Sqn. but then that is being picky. It's a Mk. 6 which were beautiful birds to fly. Dave
  14. I didn't realise that at last you have switched to S7 HH. Well done. Dave
  15. Our energy supplier keeps badgering me to get a so-called smart meter, which so far I have ignored but today they sent an email saying that they are obliged by the government to install them in their customers' homes. This is a lie as all they are obliged by the government to do is offer each of their customers a smart meter by 2024. Just in case I am in the habit of wearing a tinfoil hat they included a 'scientific' paper refuting claims that smart meters are injurious to health. Sheesh! Dave
  16. There's a story, probably apocryphal but never mind, that at the height of the cold war Durex received an order from the Russian army for a large amount of condoms so they sent a consignment of the largest ones they made, all labelled 'small'. Dave
  17. One of those mornings today when everything I tried to do turned to s**t so probably because I wormed my way into Jill's good books yesterday she suggested after lunch that I take myself off to the Supplementary House Extension Department and do something to the layout. So off I went. Before doing any more flooring to the loco shed I decided to check that what I had already done wasn't fouling the running rails in any way so on went the power and I tried to move a loco into the shed. Nothing except some groaning from about four of them and a bit of movement followed by the controller tripping out. Bu**er. I won't bore you with the number of things I tried in vain, nor with the naughty words that echoed around the place but I doubt that even HH could have bettered my cries of rage and frustration. Eventually the problem was found when I started trying each locomotive of the rolling road and lo and behold, the 0-4-4T had a piece of wire stuck underneath that was permanently shorting out. Where it came from Lord only knows but at least I was then able to check the shed flooring and all was OK. All this kerfuuffle had consumed much of my free time though and I was only able to achieve a fraction of the work I hoped. Still, at least my fears of a major wiring snag among the festoons underneath the baseboards were foundless and tomorrow is, after all, another day. Dave
  18. We used to have condoms in survival packs - not in case we got lucky after banging out (although you could always dream) but because they take up little space but make good water carriers. Always used to generate sniggers during survival lectures though. Dave
  19. I was once told that the name of the LISA programming language came about when the development team were discussing what to call it and one of them said, "Oh, let's invent some acronym," and that is precisely what they did, i.e., Let's Invent Some Acronym. Dave,
  20. Especially as it is reputed that Clayton took with him to Ashford large numbers of Derby LDO drawings with the MR's consent. Dave
  21. To paraphrase The Goons: Bloodnock (AKA DH) - "What makes you think that I would forego my implacable dislike of Panniers?" Neddy (AKA HH) - "Bara Brith?" Bloodnock - "What a lucky guess!" Dave
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