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Betonov 09-26-16 08:07 AM

I am utterly humbled by the capacity of idiotism by those that are above me and payed more than me at work.
The plan was one day lamination, 2 days epoxy aplication.
They also figured out that 5 of us would laminate for 28 hours.
So the plan goes we work from 7am to 11am next day, find a time machine, go back 4 hours to 7am and then start paste aplication :/\\!!

Words can't describe it. These people don't deserve oxygen, let alone €4000 per month :damn:

Having my grandmothers rižota for lunch and then off to the mechanic, there's a screw in my tire and it shouldn't be there.

Catfish 09-26-16 08:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Betonov (Post 2437221)
[...] So the plan goes we work from 7am to 11am next day, find a time machine, go back 4 hours to 7am and then start paste aplication :/\\!!

If there will ever be a time machine, it will be invented especially for those purposes. Science is of no interest, when it does not earn money. :03:

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[...] .. there's a screw in my tire and it shouldn't be there.
So you are screwed, and tyred :O:

ivanov.ruslan 09-26-16 09:21 AM

http://www.img-share.eu/f/images/282...vd9_sredna.png

Test the functionality of periscopes - work :)

Aktungbby 09-26-16 10:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Catfish (Post 2437225)
So you are screwed, and tyred :O:

JEEZE! ya beat me to it! Great minds, I tell ya!:O:

Catfish 09-26-16 11:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Aktungbby (Post 2437237)
JEEZE! ya beat me to it! Great minds, I tell ya!:O:


“Great minds think alike, and fools seldom differ.
Grate mines ? :hmmm:

Jimbuna 09-26-16 12:59 PM

Looking for a shower seat as an aide until I get discharged from podiatry.

Eichhörnchen 09-26-16 02:06 PM

Got some great binoculars today from "Argos": 10 X 50 Vivitar Sportsman Series, just £39.99.

The eye-cups rotate outwards to give a more comfortable sit against the brow. Any bigger than this magnification and you start to get 'shake', but the 50mm objective lens provides a big, bright image with no problems.

Jimbuna 09-26-16 02:52 PM

Bought a similar spec pair whilst in Andorra nearly thirty years ago but with a zoom capabilty of up to 40x....still got them.

Eichhörnchen 09-26-16 03:49 PM

Does the image darken or get shaky at higher magnification?

Tango589 09-27-16 03:55 AM

Getting ready to go out ane explore Sofia. Going to mooch round on very 'Soviet-era' looking trams!

Eichhörnchen 09-27-16 08:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Aktungbby (Post 2436469)
HA HA! ! I carry two £10 notes from my past England visit in my wallet.

I just got my first Toytown money from a ATM (the new plastic £5 notes). I don't like them, neither does my wife. And why did they use a picture of the Queen made when she was about forty? :hmmm:

Aktungbby 09-27-16 09:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Eichhörnchen (Post 2437458)
And why did they use a picture of the Queen made when she was about forty? :hmmm:

Because She or the Exchequer of Currency Image Control commanded it? :Kaleun_Wink:

Jimbuna 09-27-16 09:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Eichhörnchen (Post 2437334)
Does the image darken or get shaky at higher magnification?

No darkening that I've noticed but at high magnification it is adviseable to use a tripod or lean against something to maintain a steady/non shake view.

I've also noticed the need to make a slight adjustment to the focus at high magnification.

Red October1984 09-29-16 12:56 PM

Not entirely MIA yet.:Kaleun_Wink:

Just been so busy I haven't even had time to lurk. Hope everybody is doing well.

Jimbuna 09-30-16 10:15 AM

Just back from vets having noticed a lump on the dogs back (a few weeks old admittedly) start weeping.

Turns out it is an abscess so his back area was shaved and the puss was squeezed out and a dose of antibiotics and anti-inflamatories should sort him out over the period of a week or so.


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