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Posted 13/07/2008 11:46:31


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Slipstreem (13/07/2008)
Cheese? Don't talk to me about cheese!

Cheers, Slipstreem.


Cheddar? Brie? Camembert? Maybe a nice bit of Mozzarella?

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Posted 13/07/2008 13:39:42


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Sorry to interrupt but I agree that off-topic discussion makes for a more vibrant forum but it should be made easier and more strutured, however something as simple as changing the colour of a post which was off topic would make it much more readable.

[color=red]That Merlin car is great, this topic was worth starting just for that link![/color]


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also: P3 for the mrs and a linux box and probably enough bits to build another one
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Posted 13/07/2008 13:50:55


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MartenReed (13/07/2008)
Slipstreem (13/07/2008)
Cheese? Don't talk to me about cheese!

Cheers, Slipstreem.


Cheddar? Brie? Camembert? Maybe a nice bit of Mozzarella?


No, it should be Dolcelatte or Roquefort.

or maybe Mascarpone

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Posted 13/07/2008 13:56:20


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wyliecoyoteuk (13/07/2008)
MartenReed (13/07/2008)
Slipstreem (13/07/2008)
Cheese? Don't talk to me about cheese!

Cheers, Slipstreem.


Cheddar? Brie? Camembert? Maybe a nice bit of Mozzarella?


No, it should be Dolcelatte or Roquefort.

or maybe Mascarpone


Parmesan?

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Fear my Underclocked CPU!!
Please make links active. It looks a lot nicer, and is more convenient for members
Buying software from us [Microsoft] is like buying a music CD. You have the right to play the music, but you don’t “own” the music – the artist does. When you buy Microsoft software, you actually buy a licence that gives you the right to use the software.

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Posted 13/07/2008 14:07:33


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I might have guessed that somebody would bring darts into the conversation.

Cheers, Slipstreem.



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Posted 13/07/2008 14:08:16


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Slipstreem (13/07/2008)
I might have guessed that somebody would bringdarts into the conversation.

Cheers, Slipstreem.


I blame the yanks.

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Fear my Underclocked CPU!!
Please make links active. It looks a lot nicer, and is more convenient for members
Buying software from us [Microsoft] is like buying a music CD. You have the right to play the music, but you don’t “own” the music – the artist does. When you buy Microsoft software, you actually buy a licence that gives you the right to use the software.

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Posted 13/07/2008 16:34:33


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MartenReed (13/07/2008)
Slipstreem (13/07/2008)
Cheese? Don't talk to me about cheese!

Cheers, Slipstreem.


Cheddar? Brie? Camembert? Maybe a nice bit of Mozzarella?


Weren't they the Ninja Turtles?






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Posted 13/07/2008 17:04:35


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Stilton of course. All else is simply milk that has gone off a bit.

I've got plenty of cheesecloth, but does anyone know the whereabouts of a Clean Lint-Free Cloth shop?

I've been giving the car a bit of a birthday, and every damn cleaning product needs applying with a Clean Lint-Free Cloth.
I've searched Yellow pages and googled, but can't find a specialist lint-free cloth supplier anywhere.

 Bob

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