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Saul

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  1. Not sure, you would have to look into it.
  2. I was reading something the other day and thought of you. One of the dog charities, Dogs Trust I think, was running a scheme for older dogs they can't rehome. The deal is you home the dog and they will pay all the costs including vets. Might be worth looking into mate.
  3. The Darkness worked out we have been together 31 years this year. I could have murdered her and still been out of clink for 15 years by now. But you are right time speeds up when you get into your 30's
  4. I remember reading Ricky Tomlinson's biography, I went right off him after that. In fact I never finished the book, after the chapter where he ran off with his step daughter, I thought what a prick and put it down.
  5. I'm browsing on my 14 year old Macbook Pro as I type this with Youtube running in the background perfectly. It will run Garageband and iMovie, given not the latest releases but still functional and not slowly at all. On a 3.06 GHz Core 2 Duo. I have tried patching it to run the Big Sur which did slow it down but went back to El Capitan and all is back to normal and plenty quick enough. Horses for Courses. If I want more grunt I can use my 2020, fanless M1 Macbook Air running Sonoma which is blindingly quick on all but the most intensive tasks. In fact the only thing that does slow it down, and only a little, is rendering video in iMove, on battery power. Try that on a PC Laptop and the fans will be intrusive and munch through the battery in no time. My 2018 Mac Mini, now on Sonoma, has been running pretty much non stop since I bought it, as has my Mrs 2014 Mac Mini. No Mac will crawl at 5 years old, unless you make really excessive demands on it. Now I am not pretending to run any sort of commercial software and you will get possibly get more bang for buck in the PC arena but it won't have anywhere near the longevity. Now of course tax deductible is great but unless you build a PC with the top notch components (which I have done several times) it won't last as long as a Mac and even then you will be on the upgrade path. Some off the shelf HP isn't in the same ballpark, just in my humble opinion. Now I have admitted I am a geek when it comes to tech, and I am starting to even bore myself writing all this, and I have deleted half of it. Having said all of the above enjoy your new PC on the Tax Man.
  6. Binge watched Halo season 1 last night, pretty good shoot um up Sci Fi. Surprisingly entertaining.
  7. I know, just been putting some roller blinds up for my daughter, with advice. I am ready to kill . Sorry Pete, buy any old shit you want if it makes you happy.
  8. Well that's a chart that measures fuck all. What's the benchmark? what's the load? what's the task? Who did the test and when? Just a random set of numbers with no provenance, we can all make them up to serve our own bias. If you want a PC and it serves your needs fine, but Buckster is right buy a Mac, it will last longer than you will
  9. I quite like the CL500, smart looking bike that would be very easy to live with.
  10. I will tell you a tale from when I was 16. I had a temporary job working in the rubber factory, making medical supplies like the plungers in syringes and similar little things. Anyway these things were moulded in sheets and then trimmed by presses. Working in the trim room were mostly women and working in the press deck were men. There were many more women than men. Anyway I was the QC in the trim room so working with the women. The times I got touched up as you had to bend and reach unter the trim presses to get a sample to test. Twas a daily occurrence and it was always the married women 35+ doing it. But it was 1982 and that was normal accepted behaviour in that workplace. When I left to go back and work for my dad, on the last day the women tied me to a tea trolly pulled my pants down and tied a ribbon around my dick then pushed the trolly around the trim room for all to see. Thank fuck there were no camera phones then. As you can imagine there was little to no supervision in the trim room as long as the work was done nobody cared. Looking back now twas pretty grim but I don't remember being outraged or scarred by it, not that I would recommend it. Can you imagine the furore if something like that happened now.
  11. Too busy catching those naughty fisherman not sticking to their quotas.
  12. How could I . But Pedro does ride his bike a little more than you
  13. I take it you didn't hear him prasing the 500X then
  14. I nominate Pedro for the sheer quantity and quality of his posts and trip reports. He posts the most content.
  15. When I was a teenager Ii worked in the Gul Wetsuits factory, roughly 15 men and around 80 female machinists. The works dos were epic.
  16. Saul

    The Wurks

    Funnily enough I have been looking at 1970's Honda XLs
  17. Found this chap on Youtube as he is going to be fixing Freddie Dobbs' Bonnie. Quite an interesting chap.
  18. Worked last night, singing tonight and working tomorrow night. Got some good news from work yesterday though. As I moved jobs and moved back in the summer my holiday allowance got messed up. Not overly concerned as long as I got it. Turns out I now have from the 13th of Feb to the 17th of March off work. Thinking I could fit in a tour to somewhere warmer or colder in that time. Haven't cleared it with the Darkness yet but I expect she will be glad to see the back of me for a few days. Just got to spirit away a few hundred squid to pay for it now.
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