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Leif Neland <leif@neland.dk>: Jan 10 11:54PM +0100 > the worst. > Anglais: Quand vous prenez une photo, Indique-nous (ici et maintenant). Mon > français est épouvantable You cannot send images/files in newsgroups. Not this one anyway. -- Je suis Charlie |
Rheilly Phoull <rheilly@bigslong.com>: Jan 11 08:48AM +0800 >> Upload a close-up picture somewhere? >> Just probability wise, unlikely to be a transformer problem > How and where can I upload a picture? There are many sites that will store your images for free. Many folks use these for exactly what you want to do. In your message you post the link to your image for the readers to examine. Google "online picture storage" and choose one or many :-) |
mogulah@hotmail.com: Jan 11 07:50AM -0800 On Saturday, January 10, 2015 at 5:54:20 PM UTC-5, Leif Neland wrote: > > Anglais: Quand vous prenez une photo, Indique-nous (ici et maintenant). Mon > > français est épouvantable > You cannot send images/files in newsgroups. Not this one anyway. Anglais: Just include the URL (web address) right here where the photo is. français: Aussie d'indiquer l'URL (adresse WEB) ichi et maintenant pour obtenir le photo. |
mogulah@hotmail.com: Jan 11 07:40AM -0800 On Sunday, January 11, 2015 at 5:56:29 AM UTC-5, Lloyd E. Sponenburgh wrote: > see in the same situation. > Sometimes I wonder if he'd have been more intent on finishing his degree > if he'd had to work for the tuition... no telling, now. Yeah, but kids usually do what their parents did. So I guess he's copying you to a degree, right? I mean your generation had going-out-doors, joking with your friends, reading newspapers and books. All that helped in college. His generation had Television, MTV and video games. That background makes college and competition tougher. (so maybe he couldn't have just copied you) |
N_Cook <diverse@tcp.co.uk>: Jan 10 09:36AM I've managed to pull away a minor bit of the carcass, a batten , nailed over the return of the cloth , to reveal a useable amount of cloth. What sort of glue, and hence softener , to release it? |
N_Cook <diverse@tcp.co.uk>: Jan 10 09:50AM I've managed to pull away a minor bit of the carcass, a batten , nailed over the return of the cloth , to reveal a useable amount of cloth. What sort of glue, and hence softener , to release it? |
N_Cook <diverse@tcp.co.uk>: Jan 10 12:49PM Water is the solvent. Just a damp cotton wool ball for 5 seconds and the cloth lifts easily wiht a plectrum under it. Warm air dried in case water got around the edge , before cutting off the surplus. I intend fabric gluing a patch , one side initially , pattern matched behind the rip, then 3x 6 inch long pieces of hooked part Velcro across the rip, on the front surface, to take the tension and bring back the diamond pattern, before completing the gluing . 3 handles from scrapped valve Tektronix scopes for the replacement handles. They are single hole at each end of the handle , unlike the 2 hole,4 fixing, later ones. The central longer leather one and the 2 smaller ones have all taken brown furniture stain, with some heating, to cover the Tek grey-blue colour, although looked quite reasonable as is, against the buff cab. Nicely distressed leather and chromed anchors look the part. |
dansabrservices@yahoo.com: Jan 11 06:10AM -0800 I was told that Aleenes has a fabric glue that works extremenly well. It is called "Fabric Fusion" and is permanent. In a pinch, I have used 3M 847 gasket adhesive which can be obtained in brown. This is a flexible rubberized gasket cement that I use for speaker surrounds with great success. If the tear is not readily visible when "fixed", I found that this handles the flexing of the cloth well too. Note that I used this method before I knew of the fabric glue. Dan |
"Michael A. Terrell" <mike.terrell@earthlink.net>: Jan 10 08:59PM -0500 100 five foot rolls of Hexacon Hex-Wick W75-5 solder Wick for $30 plus shipping. I bought one lot, and it came to $36 total. He has four lots left, out of 11. That should be enough for the rest of my life. :) http://www.ebay.com/itm/301302710858 -- Anyone wanting to run for any political office in the US should have to have a DD214, and a honorable discharge. |
jurb6006@gmail.com: Jan 10 09:15PM -0800 That stuff does have a finite shelf life so keep it bottled as best you can. |
"Michael A. Terrell" <mike.terrell@earthlink.net>: Jan 11 06:17AM -0500 > That stuff does have a finite shelf life so keep it bottled as best you can. I use it with the NASA approved wet wicking method, so it never goes bad. -- Anyone wanting to run for any political office in the US should have to have a DD214, and a honorable discharge. |
Mike <news@mjcoon.plus.com>: Jan 11 05:45AM -0600 On Sun, 11 Jan 2015 06:17:56 -0500, Michael A. Terrell wrote: >> can. > I use it with the NASA approved wet wicking method, so it never goes > bad. Is that explained on wicky-pedia? Mike. |
mogulah@hotmail.com: Jan 10 02:29PM -0800 W Frnak McKenney wrote: > Wall Street and across the country, decades-old firms have failed, > fortunes have vanished, and some former captains of finance face > jail or fines. You wonder how much these investment banks (and others) can blame their inappropriateness on hackers and malware: ======================================= JPMorgan Data Breach Entry Point Identified: NYT (Reuters) - A computer breach at JPMorgan Chase & Co (JPM.N) earlier this year could have been avoided if the bank had installed a simple security fix to an overlooked server in its network, the New York Times reported, citing people briefed on investigations. -- http://www.ibtimes.com/jpmorgan-data-breach-entry-point-identified-nyt-1765472 |
jurb6006@gmail.com: Jan 10 03:46PM -0800 >"could have been avoided if the bank had installed a simple security fix" Why should they care ? They don't pay for it. They don't pay for anything, WE DO. |
"Gareth Magennis" <gareth.magennis@ntlworld.com>: Jan 11 12:37AM wrote in message news:b154cb88-9b6f-4c91-9748-8104b7e3e44f@googlegroups.com... >"victim mentality aside for a bit and >answer the question? " The fuck are you taling about ? There is no question. If I missed it, please poiunt it out to me oh sir of greater whatever the fuck. I am not into this other posts shoit relate to this. what question is posed IN THIS OP ? It is just a bitch about soem shit. The only question in the OP is part of a quote. To whom am I to answer ? I hope I never need anyting from the likes of you. OK, try this then. Stop smoking. Stop bitchin'. Stop bitchin cos you're smoking. Do something more constructive instead. Please. |
amaix1086@gmail.com: Jan 10 02:01PM -0800 суббота, 1 августа 2009 г., 4:28:36 UTC+3 пользователь Ravi написал: > Thanks in advance for your help. > Regards, > Ravi. Hi? Ravi! This processor interface USB. I do not have the datasheet, but I have a chip directly from your printer. |
bleachbot <bleachbot@httrack.com>: Jan 03 11:06PM +0100 |
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