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Circlip23/12/2009 11:57:49
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Well Guys , some prannock had to start it, so :-
 
  HAPPY CHRISTMAS to all on the website.
 
  Hope everyone has a peacfeful time and have made enough hints so that all the relations and loved ones bought bits that although strange to some may be useful to the likes of us.
 
  And to the two unsung heroes, DC1 and you too Richmond, heres hoping that the rest of the M/E management get THEIR fingers out next year to save the headless chicken syndrome that you two have had to bear.
 
  Best Regards  Ian.
David Clark 123/12/2009 12:35:49
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Hi Circlip
Thank you for your kind comments.
Not sure about the headless chicken bit?
Surely it should be headless turkeys at this time of year?
 
Management have ensured that the digital editions have gone on-line for your benefit.
Yes there are minor teething problems but they can be overcome in the New Year.

Everyone at MyHobbyStore works very hard but occasionally we get it wrong.
All we can do is do our best and if it goes wrong, put it right as soon as possible.
 
regards david
 
 
Ian S C23/12/2009 12:50:54
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Merry Christmas from the antipodes,keep warm,its a pity I can't send some of todays 28degc.Ian S C
Martin Cottrell23/12/2009 13:34:44
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Yeah, seasons greetings everyone and many thanks to David for all your hard work editing 2 great magazines and setting up a brilliant website!
 
Regards, Martin.
chris stephens23/12/2009 13:37:06
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Hi Guys,
Bah Humbug, I'm, hibernating till this silliness passes!
But if you insist on celebrating, Merry Wotsit and Happy New Thingy.
Wake me up in the Spring, when the  starts to shine again, till then to all men and the domestic staff (females) too.
Uncle Scrooge AKA chriStephens
Geoff Theasby23/12/2009 14:50:53
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MC & HNY to all from sunny Sheffield
May all your scrap troubles be little ones and your bored holes not too big
 
Regards
Geoff
Ian Abbott23/12/2009 15:48:46
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Seasons Greetings from sunny? South Devon.
 
Lest we should feel that the weather 'aint too good, my children inform me that on the Western  Prairies in Canada, they have a couple of feet of snow and minus 20.
 
Ian 
keithmart23/12/2009 16:20:27
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Hi

seasons greetings to all the staff of the model engineer site and magazines.


in spite of the odd problem, you have done a fine job.


See you in the new year, when the hangovers are over.


Regards


Keith


Leeds UK





V8Eng23/12/2009 17:49:54
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Happy Christmas from a very white, and cold part of Berkshire.

Edited By V8Eng on 23/12/2009 17:51:02

bill Maskell24/12/2009 10:36:19
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Merry Christmas everyone and best wishes for 2010.  Thanks to all, especially David 1  who has done a remarkable job.Santa Sled
Steve Garnett24/12/2009 15:50:11
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Posted by Circlip on 23/12/2009 11:57:49:
 
  Hope everyone has a peacfeful time and have made enough hints so that all the relations and loved ones bought bits that although strange to some may be useful to the likes of us.
 
 
Yup, got a good result on that score! (I had to order it, but SWMBO paid)
 
And also, I'd like to reiterate Season's Greetings to everybody - whatever you're of a religious persuasion or not - and even if you're bah humbug...
 
And I think that the ever-hard-working and put-upon D.C. is correct - I checked, and a) it's definitely a turkey, and b) it's headless. So he gets marks for turkey analysis too! Carry on the good work, David - it's appreciated.
mgj24/12/2009 16:36:35
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Mercifully it has warmed up - but seasons greetings to all
 
Thank you too for some excellent ideas.M.
David Clark 124/12/2009 20:24:18
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Hi Everyone
It is that time of year again.
Happy Christmas to all of you.
I have an agreement with the wife, I have Cristmas day morning off and start work in the afternoon.
My present has not arrived, it should be with me Tuesday or Wednesday I hope.
SWMBO is paying for it.
I picked it, organised it and am looking forward to recieving it.
 
It is a nice RLE Hopper Engine, an unmachined kit.
It has take a long while to track one down and I am looking forward to building it.
I hope you all get what you want.

The issues of MEW and ME on sale mid to late January have a great subscription offer (sorry UK only).
It is a copy of Peter Wright's book, Foundations of Model Engineering, the ideal beginners guide.
This is a big thick book, probably the equivalent of about 6 Workshop Practice books combined.

Get yourself a late Christmas present in January.
regards David
 
Circlip01/01/2010 00:12:27
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Well guys, dragged it back again, all the very best to you and yours for 2010
 
  best regards   Ian.

Edited By Circlip on 01/01/2010 00:36:28

LADmachining01/01/2010 00:18:41
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Happy new year to everybody, may your scrap bin runneth dry in 2010!
Niloch01/01/2010 11:47:13
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Blwyddyn newydd dda i bawb!

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