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It will get hotter if you do 5 mph. At 90 mph it will never get hot, even in the Alps.
... which he sold to buy the one in Charlwood.
Is this the Enid Blyton School, @bradders ?
Importers of big ticket items don't increase or reduce prices every time currencies jiggle; usually they hedge for a few months ahead, and to an...
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It is certainly true that currencies gain and lose value against each other from time to time. As you have demonstrated, the £pound has gained and...
In that case, probably better not to pick a quarrel with the dealer after he has stripped yours down and he has still got his hands on your...
It's really surprising that the change is as little as 4.8%. The pound has dropped roughly three times that already. Still, the importers could...
This was plainly a storage facility for a batch of robots. Don't worry, they have since been beamed up to the mother ship and they are on their...
If you are torn, indecisive, can't make your mind up, first read this poem by Robert Frost, then decide and don't regret: The Road Not Taken Two...
Sounds likely. With luck a new set of piston rings would do it. Possible but less likely barrels would be scored. The stuff about oval bores and...
So are you saying that the dealer had taken the heads and barrels off the engine, taken a close look at them, and has established that there is a...
Good point. It's rather like calling David Cameron "Camoron" or Tony Blair "Bliar". The first time it's used it is quite funny. By the tenth...
Sounds more like a cracked piston ring.
Yes and yes.
Describing Deloittes as an "accountancy firm" is quite some understatement. Deloittes also are management consultants and policy advisers, among...
Somebody asks what bike you've got. Do you want to answer (a) a Honda or (b) a Ducati? QED
REME have been known to install bridges in minutes: [ATTACH]
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When the surgeons cut you about internally with scalpels, they always stitch the parts back together afterwards. The sutures keep stuff together...