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• #4027
ffs. Why have I got dicks for thumbs? Rounded another cleat bolt today. Where sells that screw extractor/who has one I can use?
try clerkenwell screws, clerkenwell road for the extractor, or buck and ryan's on southampton row...
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• #4028
Any AutoCAD geeks around that know how to set clipping planes on a camera?
No? Didn't think so.
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• #4029
Any AutoCAD geeks around that know how to set clipping planes on a camera?
No? Didn't think so.
change the clipping planes in the camera properties box.
[menu/views/named views/camera 1 etc...]
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• #4030
My cycle to work has just been reduced to 3.5 miles each way.
Whilst I love cycling to work I can be assed to put on my lycra for just 3 miles then put on my suit once I get to work.
Would it be worth putting the top half of the suit on cycling to work and then putting the trousers on? I need some advice here!
just wear the suit and go slower.
i do not understand cycling clothes for going to work. it's cycling. it's casual.
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• #4031
^works in mcdonalds
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• #4032
^do not. i don't really wear lyrca for working anyway.
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• #4033
^ Never worn office clothes
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• #4034
^never worn clothes
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• #4035
< hangin' loose
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• #4036
i just wear dickies and a base layer/midlayer, then change into a t-shirt at work
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• #4037
is anyone else bored to fuck with the " royal wedding " already
how do we get rid of the inbred chinless wonders ? -
• #4038
^ Never worn office clothes
at a work experience thing a couple of years ago i wore a suit and rode to the thing. 3 miles, no probs.
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• #4039
I've got a really short commute now too so i do the cycle attire equivalent of the mullet. it's business up top (ironed shirt/jumper under cycling jacket) and fakenger down below (cycling shorts/manky old jeans/cycling shoes). Keep trousers, jacket, smart coat and shoes in a changing room/locker whatever at work.
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• #4040
change the clipping planes in the camera properties box.
[menu/views/named views/camera 1 etc...]
Bongo! I had actually tried this, but it seems I was getting the front and back planes mixed up, hence both values would just revert to the camera-to-target length. Just had one of those ohmygodican'tbelieveiwasbeingsuchafucktard moments, it seems so obvious now.
Cheers.
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• #4041
how do we get rid of the inbred chinless wonders ?
Most of us went for the bushy beard and handlebar moustache route.
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• #4042
I've got a really short commute now too so i do the cycle attire equivalent of the mullet. it's business up top (ironed shirt/jumper under cycling jacket) and fakenger down below (cycling shorts/manky old jeans/cycling shoes). Keep trousers, jacket, smart coat and shoes in a changing room/locker whatever at work.
Cycling equivalent of the mullet it is for me as well then!
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• #4043
I have an arseload of of old wood in the alley behind our house. We need to clear it to fix the fence. Is burning it in a drum going to get me arrested?
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• #4044
The enemy finally snapped then?
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• #4045
The enemy finally snapped then?
'Old Wood' is new code for 'The Enemy' - she's onto me.
Phone your council to uplift it.
there's a problem with that - one of the reasons we want to get rid of it, is to deal with some japanese knotweed we have out there. i don't want the council to know about it (even though it is technically shared land)
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• #4046
You won't get arrested for burning wood in an oil drum. Probably best to check with your local council website (are you Southwark or Lewisham?) but most allow bonfires to burn garden waste.
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• #4047
I have an arseload of of old wood in the alley behind our house. We need to clear it to fix the fence. Is burning it in a drum going to get me arrested?
if you burn it in your own garden it will be fine. and burning stuff is great
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• #4048
Isn't it illegal to even think 'japanese knotweed'? Burning wood is ok. get some beers, make it an event.
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• #4049
Before you burn it - I need some wood to build raised beds on the allotment. Is it any good for that?
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• #4050
You won't get arrested for burning wood in an oil drum. Probably best to check with your local council website (are you Southwark or Lewisham?) but most allow bonfires to burn garden waste.
Lewisham.
Isn't it illegal to even think 'japanese knotweed'? Burning wood is ok. get some beers, make it an event.
Ed Zachary. If you know it is there and do nothing, they can kick your bottom.
Before you burn it - I need some wood to build raised beds on the allotment. Is it any good for that?
several scaffoldinhg boards, in various states of repair. lemme have a look when i get in.
I believe that would be the "enter" button.