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  • Patrol 691 first look at the big wheeled, Bali rider.
  • CaptJon
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    Is it a ‘best before’ or ‘use by’ date?

    CaptJon
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    Cheers all.

    Marin?? As in from Marin County near San Francisco?

    CaptJon
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    Anyone know of anymore?

    CaptJon
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    Yep. Would see lots of jobs created in the North East of England.

    CaptJon
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    The next big hit will be job losses. The Govt are desparately trying to stop this happening in the public sector, but it is inevitable unfortunately. What needs to happen is to scrap some of the big projects, e.g. ID cards – a total waste of money in these times; Crossrail – demanded by the City, well they can f*^k off now; Trident would save a few bob too. Keep the projects that employ lots of people though.

    CaptJon
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    Mac the Ripper. Handbrake is designed for ripping DVD specifically for iPod. MtR is better.

    CaptJon
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    Fence ride or the tailwhip side hop.

    That lad has serious talent. Unfortunately it won’t get as many hits as that woman who turns out can sing.

    CaptJon
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    Steel by itself won’t necessarily make a good ride; it has got to be designed and built right too.

    Love my Sanderson Life (853) btw.

    CaptJon
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    Google ‘uk proxy servers’

    CaptJon
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    Just watched it. I was a little disappointed to be honest. I didn’t think there was enough critique of the view; some of the talking heads clearly disgreed with Ward’s interpretation, but their views were cut. A shame i feel. But i think that is the way documentaries are made these days to ease their consumption (i.e. dumbed down).

    The final section about science vs religion was the most interesting bit, partly because it is an inherently interesting debate, but also because it has less of Ward in it. I’m not sure why, but i found him very annoying. Not sure why that was – could have been smugness, or maybe just that stupid scarf. I might request a desk copy of the book from the publisher to see if it is any good.

    CaptJon
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    Given you’re spending a fair wedge on a chainset a decent shop would do it for free.

    CaptJon
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    I bought one from an Army Surplus this week. Made by Gelert. Not had a chance to wield it in anger yet, but if it breaks i’m safe in the knowledge it only cost £9.

    CaptJon
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    RudeBoy is correct; it is all about how Sharia Law is interpreted. There are interpretations which are archaic and downright demeaning when viewed from a liberal Western perspective, but there are bits which make a lot of sense. Sharia rules on finance are interesting, particularly given the way some banks have behaved in recent years.

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