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IMM July 13th 04 08:53 AM

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"Paul Herber" wrote in message
ell.net...
On Mon, 12 Jul 2004 00:24:56 +0100, "IMM" wrote:

Toyota engines can't blow when the belt fails.


Wrong, wrong, wrong.


Maybe some older engines. The newer ones can't blow.



Nick Brooks July 13th 04 09:44 AM

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Dave wrote:

Anyway, I've got a cheap laser level,



if you know what you are doing, you can get a straight line from
them.



What other sort of line can you get from a laser apart from straight?
(OK I know it's not REALLY straight as it'll be curved by the earth's
gravitational field but for most DIY purposes it can be regarded as
straight)

NB

Lurch July 13th 04 01:49 PM

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On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 09:44:16 +0100, Nick Brooks
strung together this:

What other sort of line can you get from a laser apart from straight?


I think 'straight' has been inadvertantly used in the last few posts
as opposed to 'level'.
--

SJW
A.C.S. Ltd

Alex July 13th 04 07:05 PM

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"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message
...
In article ,
RichardS noaccess@invalid wrote:
I never made any points about
Japanese cars being more enjoyable to
drive.


But they are.


Last time you mentioned the car you drove, it was a Volvo estate. The
case rests.


Oi! Don't knock Volvo estates - we love our V40!


I'm not. They're very useful vehicles. Just not quite the one you'd choose
for a thrash early on a sunny Sunday if you'd an M3 in the garage...

Having said that, my Prelude is hell of a lot better car to drive (4
wheel steer is a thing to experience) but it's just so damned
impractical and expensive to service. And insure. It's just got to
go...


But an engine that will take any sort of abuse.;-)

--
*Never slap a man who's chewing tobacco *

Dave Plowman London SW
To e-mail, change noise into sound.


Try out an S60R, 300bhp stock, 350+bhp with ECU upgrade (£800), you'll still
be left with a lot of cash in the bank compared to a E46 M3, and a car that
can do a lot more than go quickly round a track.

Whilst the M3 is a wonderful car to drive in anger, it's an absolute pain in
the ass to drive around town, and uncomfortable on long journeys.

End unprovoked rant!

Alex



StealthUK July 13th 04 09:05 PM

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"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message ...
In article ,
StealthUK wrote:
Right, So you're the mouthpiece of the public, then? A relation of IMM,
perhaps? ;-)


No, it's called having an opinion.


But you said it was public opinion, not just yours. Or was that just
another opinion?


No, It was my opinion about public opinion. It's very simple.


I presume you back up everyone one
of your opinions with surveys and the rest of it on NGs?



I hope I'd be careful not to make such sweeping statements.


Get BMW to sue me.


but that doesn't mean that
the public perception of reliability corresponds with their survey.


Again, you appear to be speaking for 'the public'. It's a worrying trait...


Where am I speaking for the public in that statement? I've simply said
that the JD power survey results do not necessarily represent the
public perception of reliability.


In a poll, 41% of Americans believed WMD had been found in Iraq, what
does that tell you?


It tells me you're trying to introduce red herrings. 4% is a tiny
proportion.


Read again, 41%...Fourty-one percent, not 4%.

Dave Plowman (News) July 13th 04 10:31 PM

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In article ,
StealthUK wrote:
In a poll, 41% of Americans believed WMD had been found in Iraq, what
does that tell you?


It tells me you're trying to introduce red herrings. 4% is a tiny
proportion.


Read again, 41%...Fourty-one percent, not 4%.


Apologies for misreading this.

However, you expect me to accept a presumably properly conducted public
opinion poll, but disregard the JD type surveys as not being
representative?

--
*A journey of a thousand sites begins with a single click *

Dave Plowman London SW
To e-mail, change noise into sound.

Owain July 13th 04 10:35 PM

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"Nick Brooks" wrote
| What other sort of line can you get from a laser apart from
| straight? (OK I know it's not REALLY straight as it'll be
| curved by the earth's gravitational field but for most DIY
| purposes it can be regarded as straight)

Great, I'm blaming my last wonky shelves on the earth's gravitational field.
There's a great big lump of rock behind the house which must have pulled my
perpendiculars out.

Thanks for the new excuse. I'll add it to the ******* DIYer From Hell
'excuse of the day' calendar.

Owain








Paul Mc Cann July 14th 04 10:00 PM

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In article ,
says...
From: Paul Mc Cann:

Availability of spares and service would come high on my list. Try
getting a widget for you McCulloch.


Since a new cheap tool is generally cheaper than the repacement widget



No.

How have you established this as a fact. The last (only) time I had to
take back a Makita cordless screwdrive because the chuck had jammed the
repair cost me nada, zilch, nuttin.

this is a non issue. In fact it is an advatntage for the cheaper tool:
no waiting around for it to get repaired, no drive to the repair
place, no hassle over the guarantee.


PJ wrote:

snip

So I assume you buy a quantity of each tool so you don't have to drive
to the shop to buy a new one each time one fails ?

The beauty of a good tool is that it seldom if ever needs repair, it
will last a long time, eliminating all those trips back to buy a new
one, and if it does fail perhaps through an accident replacement parts
can be obtained to prolong its life.

Its true that a bad workman blames his tools but a good workman just
doesn't tolerate sub standard equipment.

But whatever turns YOU on.YMMV.

Paul Mc Cann


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