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We went to that, parking was atrocious. Lights were alright just the weather let it down. I wouldn't go again now I've been, but I think it's great that Leicester are doing stuff like this.
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Saved for next meeting. Though working for a multi national, I'm sure no one understands me anyway so I can pretty much say what I like. "Tickle your fanny with a feather" What? I said, "typical English weather" Oh, yeah ok.
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That's the ultimate security. Let them get in first, then lock the door.
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Became a bit of a hobby when I bought the house. Unfortunately I've known a few too many of the people I want to keep out, so it's not something I'm complacent about. I only use the driveway bollards if we're going on holiday, but the carport bollards are in constant use, because it's a car I hardly use. Even if they took it, it wouldn't get far, it's left on a valet map so won't go over about 20mph and it's tracked. If you've got the keys in a Faraday bag, then your car is secure from relay, so I would look at securing your house so they cant get your keys. I don't think bollards are preventing guys in balaclavas. If someone tried to smash my windows they would still be there in the morning.
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They were about £80 or so, but they aren't the best quality. I need to modify them so they are more secure. I also took the locks to a locksmith and got them keyed alike, so all on the same key. My home security is something I take pretty seriously. I'm behind an electric gate too. CCTV window films Garage guardians Pat Lock Sash jammers Security handles Laminated glass Barred windows on garage Security lighting Anti bump snap locks Alarm Faraday bags for keys Locks in the garage Probably more If I go on holiday I take the ECUs out the cars and they go off site.
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Might be an option in the menu. Both our cars have it, you'll miss it after a while once you're used to it! Get a Faraday bag. I don't know about VW, but Mercedes key turns off after being sat a while. If I leave it in the car it doesn't even know it's still there, so I have to shake it.
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You'll be pleased to know it doesn't do an engine much good to warm up on idle. Much better to run it under load at low revs. So whilst he's got it idling cold, take comfort in the fact that hes slowly breaking it. Maybe leave a smug note in his letterbox.
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That road looks slippy..
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There's quite a few streams of Kensington. Opiod crisis in action. Terrible really.
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If I had Corona virus and you sampled my cat, you would likely pick up a trace. I can't believe you've quoted Kristine Anderson's paper! It's not like he hasn't got a bias or anything. Finding sampled that were on animals that were sold on the market is virtually meaningless. It wasn't found in the wet market or on any of the animals in the wet market. There was no trace. If it was there it would be be like catching a murderer with a smoking gun. Furin clevege sites don't just appear in a NOVEL coronavirus. It was genetically manipulated, even the lying cluster of scientists themselves who released that paper in the Lancet have since had more emails released said so. Beyond what was initially released. Maybe see what was said. It will all come out in the end. Just follow the money. Fauci should be in prison.
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Crikey, there's books published on the subject. Have none of you read them? I don't want to quote direct from the books. If it was zoonotic they would have found the evidence to support it, but they didn't find any. They tested thousands and thousands of animals from the wet market and the entire region and found no trace. Couple that with the testing of previous outbreaks, it was everywhere. On the walls, on the animals, the people, work surfaces, all over. I can start listing the evidence if you like. Maybe some of the clever scientists here will tell use how a furin clevege site appeared on a bat Corona virus? But no environmental trace!
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If you really think after all the evidence that it wasn't started in the Wuhan lab, you are seriously deluded. The evidence is compelling. The lack of evidence for a spillover the same. They even knew it was an engineered virus from day 1!
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Well it's becoming pretty conclusive. Wuhan lab leak Lockdowns a total failure and should never happen again. Even Chris Witty making some epic back pedalling! Right at the start of the thread, when it kicked off, right about Brazil, right about the source. Look a few pages back and certain people still posting BBC proof of a zoonotic spill over and justifying lockdowns. Even after books have been published, FBI even saying it was the lab now! Nice to be on the right side of history though.
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Just bought this a few months back. Genuine RS2000 group 4 rally car. 480hp cosworth that is completely hopeless and coming out for something a little less wayward. Should be a nice project. Doesn't look rusty, but it is unfortunately! But that's part of the fun!
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Looking forward to winning matches again in the championship.
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If anyone is interested in the background to all of this, they might find this interesting.
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This is very strange and I can't quite get my head around it. No one since napoleon has advanced in column, especially with heavy armour, so why have they done it? Putin isn't stupid. Heavy casualties could legitimise a strong retaliation. So just hitting thy front and rear and paralysing it is all the need to do. But putin does appear to have presented a target for some reason.
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Backing away from the "science" that caused the lockdown. We've got a lifetime of analysis and critique of everything that was done wrong and the bad decisions that were made. Anybody and everybody will be trying to distance themselves from it.
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Overcron. Lets Paaaarty.... (Pint of john smiths please love)
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Anyone else remember buying the Mercury for the motor ads? In due it was once a week, was it a Friday? Ah, happy days... 😊
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LCFC 1-0 Man City - COMMUNITY SHIELD WINNERS!
simFox replied to StanSP's topic in Leicester City Forum
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Group B: Denmark, Finland, Belgium, Russia
simFox replied to Mark's topic in General Football and Sport
Same in racing when a driver dies, everyone goes racing because that's what they do and that's what the driver would have wanted. It's a mark of respect -
Worked out well I suppose Leicester - FA Cup Man City - league Chelsea - CL Would have been funny if Chelsea won nowt, but you can't have everything..