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"J G Miller" wrote in message ...
On Sun, 14 Feb 2010 21:02:46 +0000, Steve Terry wrote: But those who are unemployed have more time to go on protest marches / riots Not if they are kept sedated with recreational drugs. Must have been a shortage of drugs then during the Toxteth St Pauls and Broadwater farm riots Steve Terry -- Get a free Three 3pay Sim with £2 bonus after £10 top up http://freeagent.three.co.uk/stand/view/id/5276 |
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On 14/02/2010 7:56 PM, Java Jive wrote:
Fine, they can be the first people to lose their jobs then ... On Sun, 14 Feb 2010 16:20:19 +0100, J G wrote: One should recall that some free market economists consider a greater than baseline level of unemployment a desirable feature because it keeps down wage costs and means higher profits viz bigger directors bonuses and large dividend cheques for the stockholders. I think that top-posters should be the first casualties. -- JohnT |
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On Sun, 14 Feb 2010 22:08:08 +0000, Steve Terry wrote:
Must have been a shortage of drugs then during the Toxteth St Pauls and Broadwater farm riots The Upper Parliament Street riots (not Toxteth) were in fact caused by police stop and search of black youths in a crackdown on drug possession and trafficking. |
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On Feb 14, 10:34*pm, JohnT wrote:
On 14/02/2010 7:56 PM, Java Jive wrote: What's a top poster? Bill I think that top-posters should be the first casualties. -- JohnT |
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On 15/02/2010 12:38 AM, Andy Burns wrote:
wrote: What's a top poster? http://www.idallen.com/topposting.html woosh! -- JohnT |
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On Sun, 14 Feb 2010 16:12:52 -0800 (PST), "
wrote: On Feb 14, 10:34*pm, JohnT wrote: On 14/02/2010 7:56 PM, Java Jive wrote: What's a top poster? The Che Guevera one still seems popular. G.Harman |
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"Steve Thackery" wrote in message ... "-GB-Carpy" wrote in message ... Thunderbolts are perfect if you really have to drill into brickwork as they don't rely on expamsion and won't split the bricks. I wasn't sure about them at first, but wouldn't use anything else now. They really are perfect for fixing Sky dishes to brickwork! These sound interesting. What are they and how do they work? I've done a quick Google but can't seem to find anything very useful - probably because I don't know what I'm looking for. Incidentally, have you tried resin fixings? I needed to fix a very heavy weight to my inside wall, and the Thermalite blocks are so bloody soft I just couldn't get a reliable fastening. Then I discovered that special bolt fixing resin you can get. You drill a hole ALMOST all the way through the block (it works best when the hole is blind), pump the resin in, and then push/screw a threaded rod into it. Leave it for a few hours and the nett result is immensly strong - you could probably pull the wall down with it. The long cure time makes me doubt whether it would be of practical use to an aerial rigger, though. SteveT Here's the size I use. http://www.leofixings.com/productdet...rodCode=gUOLJD They are about 16p each + VAT, and the size above (9x60) is perfect for all Sky dish fixing brackets. You just mark out one hole with the bracket in place, remove bracket, drill 8mm hole, fix bracket with one bolt, then you can drill and fix the other 3 with the bracket still in place. I've been singing their praises on here for a while, but not sure if anyone else has actually succumbed to them yet! |
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"-GB-Carpy" wrote in message ... Here's the size I use. http://www.leofixings.com/productdet...rodCode=gUOLJD They are about 16p each + VAT, and the size above (9x60) is perfect for all Sky dish fixing brackets. You just mark out one hole with the bracket in place, remove bracket, drill 8mm hole, fix bracket with one bolt, then you can drill and fix the other 3 with the bracket still in place. I've been singing their praises on here for a while, but not sure if anyone else has actually succumbed to them yet! I've often wondered about that type of fixing when used on the centre of a brick, because of the frog the face itself is not always as solid as most people imagine, with other types of fixing one gets the feeling that at least the end of the plug/insert will tend to expand more inside the thin or hollow bits which will provide a bit of added security against them pulling out, BTW I'm not suggesting that my theory is correct, but that's just how it seems. |
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"-GB-Carpy" wrote in message ... Here's the size I use. http://www.leofixings.com/productdet...rodCode=gUOLJD That's great - thanks Carpy. SteveT |
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