Samsaranda | 06/11/2017 19:05:58 |
![]() 1688 forum posts 16 photos | Russ B, you need to make contact with a local fire protection fire company that caries out servicing, they will be able to recharge your powder extinguisher, they will however check that the pressure vessel is in date regarding pressure test, if it isn't then it will need to be pressure tested, not a problem they should have the necessary facilities. But don't be surprised if they condemn it if it is an ancient extinguisher. I used to sell fire protection equipment and my preference is for a dry powder extinguisher, your confidence in the product is boosted when you walk thro a blazing pool of petrol with only a dry powder extinguisher to protect you. That was one of our training excercises, I am sure Health and Safety certainly wouldn't allow such training nowadays. Dave |
Samsaranda | 06/11/2017 19:08:47 |
![]() 1688 forum posts 16 photos | GordonW, cats are enough thanks although did used to have to feed pigs when I lived on a farm, and milk cows by hand, farmer too tight to buy a milking machine. Dave |
Sam Longley 1 | 06/11/2017 20:55:23 |
965 forum posts 34 photos | Sam,
I tried [by specifically referencing 'Daylight Saving'] to be clear ... but evidently I failed. All that is required to let children travel in daylight is for them to travel at an appropriate time of day. The indication on the clock is totally irrelevant; and the gullibility I commented upon refers to the very nonsense that you have just mentioned. ... How can people believe that changing the indicated time makes any real difference ? MichaelG. Michael. With due respect It clearly does, so I would suggest that it may be you that is wrong The experiment the government undertook received no majority support for change ; further supporting the case Sam L Edited By Sam Longley 1 on 06/11/2017 21:00:38 |
Michael Gilligan | 06/11/2017 21:08:13 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | Fine, Sam ... Let's just agree to differ.
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Anthony Knights | 07/11/2017 09:36:14 |
681 forum posts 260 photos | With BST it's dark in the mornings. With GMT it's dark in the evenings. Whats the point of mucking about with the clocks when you're still travelling in the dark at one time of the day or another. Edited By Anthony Knights on 07/11/2017 09:40:16 |
Bazyle | 07/11/2017 13:25:48 |
![]() 6956 forum posts 229 photos | Posted by Sam Longley 1 on 06/11/2017 20:55:23:
All that is required to let children travel in daylight is for them to travel at an appropriate time of day. I'm sure, given a vote, all teenagers would vote for having another hour in bed. Wasn't there an experiment with double summertime for one year back in the 'seventies? I seem to associate it with Harold Wilson. At one time our software testing did not include testing the change and one year it didn't change. panic update. Next year it changed by two hours because both the middleware and operating system levels written by different teams took care of it. panic update. Did you realise more than half the world don't make the changes so when the Chinese are making your product they need to be told what it is all about. I have about 24 line items in my specs to explain the precautions necessary eg to avoid missing alarm times set in the 'missing' hour. Also the UK make the actual change at a different time from mainland EU. |
John Haine | 07/11/2017 13:35:44 |
5563 forum posts 322 photos | Posted by Bazyle on 07/11/2017 13:25:48:
Posted by Sam Longley 1 on 06/11/2017 20:55:23:
Also the UK make the actual change at a different time from mainland EU. Not for a decade or more actually IIRC. |
Sam Longley 1 | 07/11/2017 18:58:26 |
965 forum posts 34 photos | Posted by John Haine on 07/11/2017 13:35:44:
Posted by Bazyle on 07/11/2017 13:25:48:
Posted by Sam Longley 1 on 06/11/2017 20:55:23:
Also the UK make the actual change at a different time from mainland EU. Not for a decade or more actually IIRC.
For the record-- This is a general comment rather than to a particular individual, but it demonstrates my concerns My name has been carried down in the quotes & parts edited which suggests that I have said something different to what I actually said I do wish that would not happen when quoting on the forum If you are going to use my name then please include the correctly quoted text thankyou Sam Longley Edited By Sam Longley 1 on 07/11/2017 18:59:20 |
John Haine | 07/11/2017 22:15:17 |
5563 forum posts 322 photos | Sam, apologies if I may have misunderstood, I was mainly trying to minimise the amount of text in my comment. I did not change the sentence upon which I was commenting. It's correct that the UK and EU have changed the clocks on the same day for many years - are you saying something different from that? |
Enough! | 07/11/2017 22:19:03 |
1719 forum posts 1 photos | Posted by Sam Longley 1 on 07/11/2017 18:58:26:
I do wish that would not happen when quoting on the forum
Lot's of luck with that one, Sam. Quote editing in any forum is abysmal and this isn't any better than average. Many people here don't edit their quotes at all. They will even happily quote half a dozen pictures followed by a one-liner just to respond to the one liner .... followed by the next responder ..... followed by .... Edited By Bandersnatch on 07/11/2017 22:19:49 |
Michael Gilligan | 07/11/2017 22:43:06 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | Posted by John Haine on 07/11/2017 22:15:17:
Sam, apologies if I may have misunderstood, I was mainly trying to minimise the amount of text in my comment. I did not change the sentence upon which I was commenting. It's correct that the UK and EU have changed the clocks on the same day for many years - are you saying something different from that? . John, Forgive me for intruding, but ... I think you will find that you were actually quoting Bazyle, not Sam. MichaelG.
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Enough! | 07/11/2017 23:07:16 |
1719 forum posts 1 photos | Posted by Michael Gilligan on 07/11/2017 22:43:06: ... I think you will find that you were actually quoting Bazyle, not Sam.
Which, in fairness, is what the quote markers actually do say. The Sam reference is an extraneous line that wasn't removed in the editing. (Now someone will point to this as an excuse for not editing quotes |
Michael Gilligan | 07/11/2017 23:18:02 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | Posted by Bandersnatch on 07/11/2017 23:07:16:
Posted by Michael Gilligan on 07/11/2017 22:43:06: ... I think you will find that you were actually quoting Bazyle, not Sam.
Which, in fairness, is what the quote markers actually do say. The Sam reference is an extraneous line that wasn't removed in the editing. . Quite so ... The really interesting thing being that Sam's re-quote of John's post shows the side-line [indicating where all of Sam's text was deleted] ... but John's does not. This editor works in mysterious ways! ... < no, not you Neil > MichaelG. |
Enough! | 08/11/2017 01:01:02 |
1719 forum posts 1 photos | Posted by Michael Gilligan on 07/11/2017 23:18:02:
This editor works in mysterious ways! ... < no, not you Neil >
You think not? |
Sam Longley 1 | 08/11/2017 07:29:40 |
965 forum posts 34 photos | Posted by John Haine on 07/11/2017 22:15:17:
Sam, apologies if I may have misunderstood, I was mainly trying to minimise the amount of text in my comment. I did not change the sentence upon which I was commenting. It's correct that the UK and EU have changed the clocks on the same day for many years - are you saying something different from that? I did not say it either way- That is the issue I was trying to get over- It just looks as though I commented on that point when I did not But let's move on- Life has more interesting things to discuss Like how to get the end of my broken centre drill out of my pump part which I have spent 6 hours making & is now on hold as I cannot drill the last hole --Grrrrrrrr
Edited By Sam Longley 1 on 08/11/2017 07:40:43 |
Speedy Builder5 | 08/11/2017 09:03:24 |
2878 forum posts 248 photos | Sam L - Follow this link. Another good idea from the departed J.Stevenson. |
Neil Wyatt | 08/11/2017 10:05:18 |
![]() 19226 forum posts 749 photos 86 articles | 'Please Quote Responsibly' |
Michael Gilligan | 08/11/2017 10:08:37 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | [quote] Responsibly [/quote] |
Russell Eberhardt | 08/11/2017 10:45:22 |
![]() 2785 forum posts 87 photos | The only way to increase the amount of daylight is to move south in the winter and north in the summer! Russell |
Sam Longley 1 | 08/11/2017 11:37:03 |
965 forum posts 34 photos | Posted by Speedy Builder5 on 08/11/2017 09:03:24:
Sam L - Follow this link. Another good idea from the departed J.Stevenson. A very useful link & I have just had a lesson on something about which I knew nothing Thanks Sam L |
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