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Andrew Johnston15/03/2013 10:47:12
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Oh dear, if I've got my calculations right this is my 1000th post on the ME forum. That raises a conundrum; here's a partial quote from a previous thread with the names of innocent, and possibly the guilty, removed:

The culprits are clearly the seasoned posters that have a score of plus 1000 posts. with the exception of ***** who is a good guy with over 2000 posts. Now they have turned their attention to ***** with their bullying tactics with racial discrimination thrown in as well!

***** has turned a blind eye on these pests who contaminate the threads with their nonsense.

*****, you remember my tussle with a 1000+ poster on another thread, don`t become one of them
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So it would appear that I'm now irrevocably accursed and can only contribute nonsense. In the words of the Clash:

Should I Stay or Should I Go

Regards,

Andrew

jason udall15/03/2013 11:33:17
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Crossing the Rubicon did Ceasear no harm.

KWIL15/03/2013 11:42:12
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I will have to run faster, Andrew is catching upangry

Alan Redgrave15/03/2013 12:58:51
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Andrew, never mind The Rubicon ( good name for a Pub, that ??)------------ this'll clean - up your threads }----- http://www.1001carpetcare.co.uk/ ----------

NJH15/03/2013 13:46:42
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Andrew

As you are in a reflective and sentimental mood over past conflicts consider this:-

If you spend just 5 min in reading and responding to posts here that is at least 2 "working" weeks that you have devoted to it so far. Just think of all the metal you could have polished in that time - in calm, reflective comfort unworried by the troubles, slings and arrows of other posters. Think too of all the other useful things you could have accomplished - like clearing up the kitchen for instance ( We've all seen the pictures!)

Arghhhhh............ I see that I too have reached 940 posts - so the magic 1000 fast approaches - so what am I going to do....?

Regards and congratulations Andrew

Norman

 

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You say :-

"So it would appear that I'm now irrevocably accursed and can only contribute nonsense."

I'm firmly of the opinion that a little nonsense / humour is a useful thing in life - the WD40 that helps it all work.

 

Edited By NJH on 15/03/2013 13:47:49

GaryM15/03/2013 14:03:40
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Andrew,

It's just a sign that you've contributed a lot. And forums need contributors rather than readers otherwise there is no forum. smile

Gary

joegib15/03/2013 15:52:36
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Posted by jason udall on 15/03/2013 11:33:17:

Crossing the Rubicon did Ceasear no harm.

Ah, but what about the Ides of March — which just happens to be today! Spooky!

Joe

Stub Mandrel15/03/2013 21:32:56
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Wannabe!

Empty vessels make most noise

Neil

Andrew Johnston18/03/2013 23:15:30
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Thanks for all the comments.

Alan: Interesting link; could have done with some of those when my girlfriend got over-excited and knocked a glass of red wine over the carpet. sad

Norman: The kitchen is even worse than it was, as I now have all this year's seeds spread out ready for sowing; if the weather ever improves. But, to compensate, the workshop is a lot tidier now with new shelves, new racking system, junk binned and milling cutters all in neat rows.

Neil: I'm afraid that I simply don't understand your post, is it humorous or are you telling me to sling my hook? With regards to vessels, a full kettle whistles when it boils, but an empty one doesn't. wink

Regards,

Andrew

Stub Mandrel19/03/2013 20:12:03
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Neil: I'm afraid that I simply don't understand your post, is it humorous or are you telling me to sling my hook? With regards to vessels, a full kettle whistles when it boils, but an empty one doesn't.

I'll give you a clue Andrew - count how many posts I've made, then re-read my comment - it wasn't aimed at you

Neil

Andrew Johnston20/03/2013 11:18:35
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Neil: Dooooh, now I think I get it, you have to be patient with us country yokels. I couldn't really imagine that the post was anything but humorous, sorry for my lack of understanding.

Regards,

Andrew

NJH27/04/2013 10:03:32
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Well Andrew

My 1000th post has now arrived so I thought it suitable that I add it to your thread. A time for reflection and a realisation that I spend far too much time at my computer rather than getting on and doing "stuff".

Inevitably, I suppose, the same questions keep recurring here and I do feel that some of the "Fizz" has gone out of the forum since DC's departure.

Thanks to all for the useful and interesting input over the last 4 years- I hope I may occasionally have added something to the discussions. I'm not leaving but think I will try to visit less often and spend more time progressing some of my many projects - model engineering and otherwise!

Not crossing the Rubicon maybe but surfing on the incoming tide?

Regards

Norman

Andrew Johnston28/04/2013 21:53:21
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Hi Norman,

Congratulations on reaching the milestone; if nothing else it isn't half a lot of typing! I've certainly valued your posts.

I don't know about 'fizz', but I agree that the forum has changed over time, possibly reflecting a change in the make up of members.

Regards,

Andrew

Andrew Johnston21/02/2014 12:07:08
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Here we are again, this time at 1500 posts. Of course once the Rubicon has been crossed there is no turning back, but I have reached a crossroads. For a few reasons, some related to this forum, and some not, I have decided to reduce my participation for the time being. That does not mean that I will stop posting in toto, but I will not be boring people with long posts on work in progress, or new projects and ideas.

I have deleted a few pictures from my albums that I do not think appeared in any thread; the remaining pictures will stay. I will be reading, and replying if appropriate, to PMs.

For those interested in larger scale traction engines I will still be running my build diary on the TractionTalk forum, under the sobriquet 'oly2brf5'. Once I have got to grips with the physics and mathematics I also intend to start a thread on TT regarding the theory of compounding, steam flows and valve gear design.

Regards,

Andrew

Bazyle21/02/2014 12:33:48
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Posted by GaryM on 15/03/2013 14:03:40:

Andrew,

It's just a sign that you've contributed a lot. And forums need contributors rather than readers otherwise there is no forum. smile

Gary

well put and worth repeating

JasonB21/02/2014 13:10:39
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Well I hope you won't be too much of a stranger Andrew, Please do come back and show us more 3D parts particularly those for the TE and I'll keep an eye out for your posts on TT.

J

jason udall21/02/2014 13:48:08
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Andrew ..Thats a shame.....
Understood but a pity..
GarryC21/02/2014 15:33:11
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Hi Andrew

Just seen this thread, I hope you don't drift too far away and are 'properly' back very soon, and I hope I've made it clear how grateful I am for all the considerable help you have given to me on my little project...

and I very much second / third GaryM's post..

Didn't know about the Traction Talk forum, I'll have a look over there later...

Thanks very much again Andrew.

Best Regards.

Allan.

Andrew Johnston17/07/2015 11:30:36
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Here we are at another milestone, or should that be millstone, 2000 posts? That's an awful lot of waffle on my part, but on the plus side I have learnt a fair bit.

Andrew

Les Jones 117/07/2015 11:42:12
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Hi Andrew,
I'm sure you have provided far more good advice and help than you have received. I don't recall any of your posts that I would consider as "waffle"

Les.

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