Penners
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Ah yes. Here's one I made earlier.MdB said:The connections will be on the internal layers
Ah yes. Here's one I made earlier.MdB said:The connections will be on the internal layers
That's really good Penners and you used more than one colour wire too.Penners said:Ah yes. Here's one I made earlier.MdB said:The connections will be on the internal layers
Thanks FF. I did wonder why the kettle comes on whenever I select BBC2 on the remote control.Flyfisher said:Ah, I think I can see the problem. That yellow wire on the right-hand pot should really be on the wiper. I reckon that'll fix it.
Oh yes. Never let it be said that I don't have colour co-ordinated circuitry.Lime said:That's really good Penners and you used more than one colour wire too.
Penners said:Ah yes. Here's one I made earlier.
Penners said:Well, maybe, Yer Ladyship. But where's the sense of achievement?
Penners said:Just finished it today. A giant technological leap forward...
What on earth would she do with one? She already has three recipe books, a genuine PVC apron and goodness knows how many pairs of knitting needles.LadyArowana said:Will you be making a matching one for Mrs P?
Penners said:What on earth would she do with one? She already has three recipe books, a genuine PVC apron and goodness knows how many pairs of knitting needles.
JoceAndChris said:We are all retired Rob. Apart from Gareth, who as you know just has jolly days out in old buildings keeping everyone on their toes, and Robin, who does something very bossy for the NHS.
skier-hughes said:If only I'd taken a picture of the muck heap I've just made
Some people have very odd taste. I'd sue the restaurant.FamilyWiggs said:I just feel like a small cog in a large liver pate.
Penners said:Some people have very odd taste. I'd sue the restaurant.FamilyWiggs said:I just feel like a small cog in a large liver pate.
skier-hughes said:To be honest I really enjoy what I am doing, it gives me great satisfaction. I am doing it out of choice rather than need, so that probably makes a difference.
I wouldn't mind a little bit more land, so I could keep some sheep, pigs and cattle.
I already have my ideal job - my vocation, in fact. I'm retired. It's what I was born to do, and what I've looked forward to ever since I was old enough to consider my career choices (around 35).FamilyWiggs said:what would everyone's ideal job be?