Steve Garnett | 28/06/2011 22:49:21 |
837 forum posts 27 photos | Posted by John Stevenson on 28/06/2011 22:31:09: Steve, I think I know the answer. From my records you have paid no rent this month to view my pictures. Cough up or the boys will be round. <bg> Oh, is that what it is? Rent??? Perhaps I'll just stick with rent-free Chrome! And trying to send round Santa's Slaves won't do any good. I think you'll find that there's a Claus in their contracts that means they won't work south of the Thames (or is it the Watford Gap?) But it was worth looking at the pictures - good demo of CAD/CAM value. Edited By Steve Garnett on 28/06/2011 22:50:52 |
John Stevenson | 28/06/2011 22:57:01 |
![]() 5068 forum posts 3 photos | Definitely Watford Gap. Gotta go down sarf tomorrow to install a CNC, got me passport, change me money tomorrow but the Tom Tom needs a different country upgrade. John S. |
EtheAv8r | 29/06/2011 13:00:09 |
![]() 111 forum posts 3 photos | Jim
Your link was very enlightening - and very interesting.
Tony
Thank you for your reply.... you have whetted my appetite further and I am getting very interested in this technology. I am looking to buy a mill and all is on hold now, untill I can get more info/answers...... But rather that hijack this thread I will post a new thread.
John
You have started somethin here which I feel is going to end up costing me more than I bargained / budgetted for (which originally was a cheap mill). Edited By EtheAv8r on 29/06/2011 13:02:21 |
Tony Jeffree | 29/06/2011 13:06:13 |
![]() 569 forum posts 20 photos | Posted by EtheAv8r on 29/06/2011 13:00:09: Jim Your link was very enlightening - and very interesting. Tony Thank you for your reply.... you have whetted my appetite further and I am getting very interested in this technology. I am looking to buy a mill and all is on hold now, untill I can get more info/answers...... But rather that hijack this thread I will post a new thread. John You have started somethin here which I feel is going to end up costing me more than I bargained / budgetted for (which originally was a cheap mill). Edited By EtheAv8r on 29/06/2011 13:02:21 Sorry about that, John... ![]() Regards, Tony |
Tony Jeffree | 29/06/2011 13:07:46 |
![]() 569 forum posts 20 photos | Posted by Steve Garnett on 28/06/2011 22:49:21: Posted by John Stevenson on 28/06/2011 22:31:09: Steve, I think I know the answer. From my records you have paid no rent this month to view my pictures. Cough up or the boys will be round. <bg> Oh, is that what it is? Rent??? Perhaps I'll just stick with rent-free Chrome! And trying to send round Santa's Slaves won't do any good. I think you'll find that there's a Claus in their contracts that means they won't work south of the Thames (or is it the Watford Gap?) But it was worth looking at the pictures - good demo of CAD/CAM value. Edited By Steve Garnett on 28/06/2011 22:50:52 Yep - he's sending round the rent boys... ![]() Regards, Tony |
Steve Garnett | 29/06/2011 19:35:14 |
837 forum posts 27 photos | You really are trying to lower the tone here, aren't you, Tony! ![]() |
Tony Jeffree | 29/06/2011 22:55:27 |
![]() 569 forum posts 20 photos | Posted by Steve Garnett on 29/06/2011 19:35:14: You really are trying to lower the tone here, aren't you, Tony! ![]() I try my best, Steve... ![]() Regards, Tony |
Terryd | 21/12/2011 17:00:23 |
![]() 1946 forum posts 179 photos | Posted by Steve Garnett on 28/06/2011 21:47:11: Just FYI, the images in this thread that John has posted don't show up in Firefox. Tony's one does, though. The only difference between them that I can ascertain is that whilst Tony's is hosted by this site in Albums, John's are external links to his own site. Yes that seems ludicrous. Especially as if you view the page in Google Chrome, all the images work fine. And no, I can't find any settings in Firefox at all that will alter this. Ho Hum... Hi Steve, I'm running with FF 9.0 (Beta) and it seems that I have all of John's pictures showing. Must be a local PC issue, Regards Terry |
Martin W | 21/12/2011 17:09:11 |
940 forum posts 30 photos | Terry
Just a quick note, had you noticed the date of the post you replied to
![]() ![]() Regards
Martin |
dcosta | 23/12/2011 12:21:02 |
496 forum posts 207 photos |
Very strange!
The last entry in the "Latest Forum Postings" for this thread is dated 2011.12.23 11:55:26
But the last post I can read is dated 2011.12.21!
The same happens in the threads "Precision Levels - Calibration" and "Lantern Clock".
I already made the obvious: refresh the data various times.
Does this have some explanation?
Dias Costa
Edited By dcosta on 23/12/2011 12:21:37 Well... After reading my own post the date has changed to the correct date.
Edited By dcosta on 23/12/2011 12:27:39 |
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