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Post by whistler on Apr 25, 2013 18:34:23 GMT
I have a bean to cup bought from marks and spencer online. £40 odd quid (when I bought it). Ok might not be true bean to cup but it grinds the beans, dumps it I the filter then runs the water through it. Lovely jubbly!
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Post by whistler on Apr 25, 2013 10:10:52 GMT
Do you still burn tobacco? No, well done for the 4 weeks mate!
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Post by whistler on Apr 24, 2013 18:29:50 GMT
I would be in on this
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Post by whistler on Apr 23, 2013 16:44:58 GMT
Hi all tired of my useless attempts at mixing. Just wondering where you all get your recipes from?
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Post by whistler on Apr 23, 2013 9:11:43 GMT
Got a stutter there Robbie lol
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Post by whistler on Apr 23, 2013 8:54:04 GMT
Oh how I love that word, dracaris.
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Post by whistler on Apr 21, 2013 20:01:42 GMT
Ah raffles, fair enough. You can see what i have to deal with on a daily basis, questions like "why didnt you tell me it was going to go off?", "dont you do maintanence?" etc etc
Glad to hear it wasnt a major problem for you and chances are it was a tired old fuse. I will keep my fingers crossed for you
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Post by whistler on Apr 21, 2013 19:53:20 GMT
Did they get the fault fixed Raffles? Yes thanks Karma, haven't a clue what it was, as there was no prior notice. I think a little forward planning is called for! Ah if only we could know when a fault would come up. Most of the time power cuts are a fuse blowing in the substation for one of two reasons. 1: The fuse reaching the end of its shelf life, think of these like fuses in your plugs, do you know when they will give up? 2: a cable fault blowing the fuse. As most of them are underground, you cant easily dig up the road all the time, check the cable, and resurface again, just to check it is ok. What we need is a nice little machine a guy can walk along with which reads the cable and warns us. If only!!!
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Post by whistler on Apr 21, 2013 19:50:01 GMT
Well i was worried about clicking on this link. Mainly because i work for a DNO (distribution network operator). We are the people you need to speak to when the power goes off. I was expecting a rant and rave, but nice to see how understanding you all are. The only advice i can give, is call your distributor as soon as you can after the power goes off. The number can be found as the emergency contact at the top of your bill. Granted you may be asked to reset trip switches and check your meter, but this way we know about it as soon as possible and can get onto it as soon as possible. Now i am hoping none of you live in my area, no offence but dont wanna be giving people i like bad news.
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Post by whistler on Apr 20, 2013 11:20:42 GMT
I think it is to do with the Irish postal service. I think they only send packages over to us on certain days. Once it is this side of the water it is fine.
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Post by whistler on Apr 20, 2013 11:18:43 GMT
I am using the 2mm ekowool from c9v. A lot of people recommend this but you can easily use 2 or 3mm silica easily enough.
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Post by whistler on Apr 18, 2013 9:57:02 GMT
Another option if you do like the kangers is to block one or two of the air holes. I have heard people using toothpicks pushed into the holes then snapped off
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Post by whistler on Apr 17, 2013 21:23:34 GMT
Oh dear karma is on the ninja recruitment run again. My ninja skills are in demand! I've had an offer to facilitate Ninja skills workshops You will soon be offering franchise options all over the country. Then more chance to show off your skills, what with the ninja shopping, ninja vape mail, ninja vaping lol
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Post by whistler on Apr 17, 2013 21:14:07 GMT
stealth vaper Hang about long enough and we'll teach you how to stealth shop as well Oh dear karma is on the ninja recruitment run again. For the OP, there is always the option of a cheap ultra sonic cleaner. I use it regularly to clean my atomisers and clearomisers and it is perfect for getting rid of those "tastes" that decide to linger
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Post by whistler on Apr 14, 2013 21:34:13 GMT
u could try jack the ripple :-) from smok shop Also available direct from t juice
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