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Point taken. It was eight pages and a little bit before I noticed it had been mentioned. (Pedant) Now tell me why you use quotation marks while paraphrasing?
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You chuck it around a lot DB, so don't be surprised if some of it bounces back at you.
Point taken. It was eight pages and a little bit before I noticed it had been mentioned. (Pedant) Now tell me why you use quotation marks while paraphrasing?
Looking for a word to describe you that doesn't rhyme with sad. Nah, can't find one.Because that is your 9 pages. I set my post count to 100, so only 1 page for me
Because that is your 9 pages. I set my post count to 100, so only 1 page for me.
Looking for a word to describe you that doesn't rhyme with sad. Nah, can't find one.
That looks like a sensible idea to me. Should save keep switching pages on longer threads.
Looking for a word to describe you that doesn't rhyme with sad. Nah, can't find one.
You have just added your name to my hit list - do not expect a new year card :encouragement:
If i was not currently on remission from moderator i might have replied in a different tone!!!!!
That says so much more about your "attitude" than anything else. No wonder you are on what you call "remission".
Something has gone wrong with this thread....
What's this - gang up on Daydream Believer week?
What's wrong with my attitude?
Your thoughts would be welcome and appreciated.
Just stop crashing into everyone for a bit. You're a knowledgle chap on practical projects, post a few ideas or such like and maybe not see the forum as an ideal place to have an argument.
Maybe we can get this back on track by taking another look at a seacock please? Since the earlier picture I've been round them all and cleaned them up. One fitting appeared quite pink before wire brushing but afterward cleaned up nicely, see photo below. There is still some evidence of pink in the threads but interestingly the more I wire brush it the less significant is the pink. I'm assuming therefore that the pinking is on the surface and perhaps therefore not the problem that it might otherwise be?
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Your thoughts would be welcome and appreciated.
Rob