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Malcolm Race[_2_] June 24th 16 01:10 PM

Brexit vs DIY
 
I thought that this wqs a diy forum, not a debating chamber for brexit.
Perhaps those subscribers who wish to exchange viws on brexit might like
to set up a new ng for this purpose

Malcolm Race

Adrian Caspersz June 24th 16 02:28 PM

Brexit vs DIY
 
On 24/06/16 13:10, Malcolm Race wrote:
I thought that this wqs a diy forum, not a debating chamber for brexit.
Perhaps those subscribers who wish to exchange viws on brexit might like
to set up a new ng for this purpose


This is ahem UK d-i-y. We are soon to be doing it ourselves ...

Seriously, I see you are using Thunderbird. The K key (kill thread) and
filtering works fairly well.

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Adrian C

David June 24th 16 03:32 PM

Brexit vs DIY
 
On Fri, 24 Jun 2016 14:28:33 +0100, Adrian Caspersz wrote:

On 24/06/16 13:10, Malcolm Race wrote:
I thought that this wqs a diy forum, not a debating chamber for brexit.
Perhaps those subscribers who wish to exchange viws on brexit might
like to set up a new ng for this purpose


This is ahem UK d-i-y. We are soon to be doing it ourselves ...

Seriously, I see you are using Thunderbird. The K key (kill thread) and
filtering works fairly well.


Using Pan, but just Ignored all the Brexit threads and there isn't
anything left.

:-(


Dave R


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soup[_9_] June 24th 16 05:03 PM

Brexit vs DIY
 
On 24/06/2016 13:10, Malcolm Race wrote:
I thought that this wqs a diy forum, not a debating chamber for brexit.
Perhaps those subscribers who wish to exchange viws on brexit might like
to set up a new ng for this purpose


+1

See 24housupport.helpdesk to see what happens to a newsgroup becomes a
politics debating one. OK it didn't have a stated use but it certainly
wasn't ENTIRELY US politics/gun control.

Phil L June 24th 16 07:56 PM

Brexit vs DIY
 
Malcolm Race wrote:
I thought that this wqs a diy forum, not a debating chamber for
brexit. Perhaps those subscribers who wish to exchange viws on brexit
might like to set up a new ng for this purpose

Malcolm Race


Why don't you wait until the referendum's over before bringing this up? -
oh, wait...



Archibald Tarquin Blenkinsopp[_2_] June 24th 16 08:19 PM

Brexit vs DIY
 
To bring things back to normality!

What's the best wood to use for a gallows?

How do you stop ignition interference on analogue TV?

Are sodium chlorate and 2kW vaccum cleaners stocked anywhere yet?


Incidentally it may be a good idea for those that qualify to get an EU
passport from a country staying in the club.

All those nice blue routes through the airports are going to be a
thing of the past for most people.


Also It seems that the British passport contains dodgy chips and if
one fails it seems to be up to the holder to stand the cost.

I'm currently awaiting details of the warranty period and cooling off
time after the order for my passport. It's very devious to inform
people of the likelyhood of problems only after the thing was paid
for.

I am very dissapointed with Her Majesty!

Queen Victoria wouldn't have issued passports containing duff silicon
chips, God Bless Her!!


AB


On Fri, 24 Jun 2016 17:03:08 +0100, soup
wrote:

On 24/06/2016 13:10, Malcolm Race wrote:
I thought that this wqs a diy forum, not a debating chamber for brexit.
Perhaps those subscribers who wish to exchange viws on brexit might like
to set up a new ng for this purpose


+1

See 24housupport.helpdesk to see what happens to a newsgroup becomes a
politics debating one. OK it didn't have a stated use but it certainly
wasn't ENTIRELY US politics/gun control.


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Andrew[_22_] June 24th 16 08:41 PM

Brexit vs DIY
 
On 24/06/2016 13:10, Malcolm Race wrote:
I thought that this wqs a diy forum, not a debating chamber for brexit.
Perhaps those subscribers who wish to exchange viws on brexit might like
to set up a new ng for this purpose

Malcolm Race


We'll discuss the merits of wesfarmers rebranding Homebase as
'Bunnings', and *reversing* the planned store closures in due course.


Tim Watts[_3_] June 25th 16 07:24 AM

Brexit vs DIY
 
On 24/06/16 20:19, Archibald Tarquin Blenkinsopp wrote:
To bring things back to normality!

What's the best wood to use for a gallows?

How do you stop ignition interference on analogue TV?

Are sodium chlorate and 2kW vaccum cleaners stocked anywhere yet?


Incidentally it may be a good idea for those that qualify to get an EU
passport from a country staying in the club.

All those nice blue routes through the airports are going to be a
thing of the past for most people.


Like the one at Heathrow that says "EU and Swiss"?


Adrian Caspersz June 25th 16 09:12 AM

Brexit vs DIY
 
On 24/06/16 15:32, David wrote:
On Fri, 24 Jun 2016 14:28:33 +0100, Adrian Caspersz wrote:

On 24/06/16 13:10, Malcolm Race wrote:
I thought that this wqs a diy forum, not a debating chamber for brexit.
Perhaps those subscribers who wish to exchange viws on brexit might
like to set up a new ng for this purpose


This is ahem UK d-i-y. We are soon to be doing it ourselves ...

Seriously, I see you are using Thunderbird. The K key (kill thread) and
filtering works fairly well.


Using Pan, but just Ignored all the Brexit threads and there isn't
anything left.

:-(


I've just been on a quick thread killing session.

Normal service will be resumed.

--
Adrian C

Dennis@home June 25th 16 01:58 PM

Brexit vs DIY
 
On 24/06/2016 20:41, Andrew wrote:
On 24/06/2016 13:10, Malcolm Race wrote:
I thought that this wqs a diy forum, not a debating chamber for brexit.
Perhaps those subscribers who wish to exchange viws on brexit might like
to set up a new ng for this purpose

Malcolm Race


We'll discuss the merits of wesfarmers rebranding Homebase as
'Bunnings', and *reversing* the planned store closures in due course.


Well DIY should become more popular with the decreasing available cash
most people will have as they won't be able to afford trades to do the
work so bunnings will probably grow.

Cue trades bodies trying to make DIY illegal to protect their members.

newshound June 25th 16 02:07 PM

Brexit vs DIY
 
On 6/24/2016 2:28 PM, Adrian Caspersz wrote:
On 24/06/16 13:10, Malcolm Race wrote:
I thought that this wqs a diy forum, not a debating chamber for brexit.
Perhaps those subscribers who wish to exchange viws on brexit might like
to set up a new ng for this purpose


This is ahem UK d-i-y. We are soon to be doing it ourselves ...

Seriously, I see you are using Thunderbird. The K key (kill thread) and
filtering works fairly well.


+1

I've been doing a lot of Killing lately (still am)


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