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There’s not a lot of info out there but there are some details on his own fb page. This weekend sees the last day of SLS after that I can try and see if he would be up for a wee article on it . If folk would be interested3 points
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We're supposed to be booking a cottage in Lakes that week, but if it doesn't happen I'll get in touch about 2nd drivering Russ May be a lastminute.com opportunity2 points
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But these slicks will make him faster @Chris King - Webmaster2 points
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I got lots, I apparently can do anything I want. Accident investigator, hotel porter, teacher, Legal Clerk and my favourite Actor amongst many others. I think that this is utter tosh it appears if you answer yes to many then the algorithm spouts out everything it possibly can. Someone got rich selling this to the government2 points
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I think we just carry on doing what we are doing now, with the main objectives of a) keeping it at a level that our hospitals can get back to important life saving routine treatments, b) leaving scope to treat the treatable Covid incoming, while c) protecting the elderly as far as is practicable. I don't think the current cases admissions and deaths (or next week or the week after) worry the government , it is the nightmare scenario of November/December with an overwhelmed NHS, sending people home to die. I am extremely disappointed with the petty wrangling of the press and politicians, feeding people a constant stream of "carry on, this is not you, it is a government failure" when that is patently not the whole truth. I am extremely disappointed because it is clear a great deal of selfishness has hugely contributed to where we are.2 points
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Then all that's left is herd immunity and treatment of the very sick. Shield the elderly and vulnerable (for many many more months yet), the rest of us will just have to get on with. To an extent that means it becomes a personal decision with the obvious conflict of what the boss wants compared to what we may want. There is no way to square that circle and I don't think anyone should try, ESPECIALLY the government. BUT because of the world we live in the government will get blasted for doing nothing just as they get blasted for doing something. Generally if I'm going to get it in the neck then I'd rather get it in the neck for making an effort than not. I think government is much the same. The oppositon call for the government to take action then criticise the action taken. All things being equal I'd roll my eyes and move on but things are not equal. As I have said elsewhere this is not a time for opposition just becasue one flag is a different colour to the other. I think for the first time since the Second World War we need a government of unity for the good of the people and the nation. But none of them have the balls. Johson because he has the biggest majority since Maggie and Starmer because he's still being sniped by Momentum and some of the unions in a continuous friendly fire bombardment. I'm sure they're all proud of themselves but really they need to get their collective heads out their fundaments and work for the good of the people and the country (like they're supposed to) rather than their respective parties and their own echo chambers. I'm with ARM (hello Dad) on the "confusing" rules. People relax at home and forget themselves, and of course there is no oversight. Public spaces and shops/pubs etc SHOULD be exercising some control. If we go back to Dons chart where it shows the majority of infections are at home, surely the rules for being at home make sense because that is clearly (if one believes the figures, and we've had a good go at them already) where the problem lies. But as mentioned, the virus doesn't spontaneously pitch up when we get home, so it then follows that we should impose, and "encourage" imposition of the 2 metre mask wearing rules in any enclosed public space, be it shop, pub, cafe, work, the train/tube/bus or whatever. It really isn't difficult. What is making it difficult is people LOOKING for cracks in the government position, twisting it to suit their own personal narrative then using "politics" as justification for doing all kinds of dumb things and then boasting about it on Facebook. The irony being I'm betting a large number of the non-conformists out there never bother to vote...2 points
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You know, you've done loads of work previously, and then you buy a tool that makes you think 'why didn't I just get one of these before?' A couple from me. An Impact Driver. A friend recommended i get one for years so last year i bought one and its blood fantastic - https://www.toolstation.com/bosch-gdr-18-v-li-18v-li-ion-cordless-impact-driver/p17127 A Router. Not needing one until fitting the AeroCatches and now all i keep thinking is what else can i router! - https://www.screwfix.com/p/trend-s-t4ek-850w-electric-plunge-router-230v/294hf A good torque wrench - https://www.tengtools.com/r/gb/en/Torque-Equipment/20-100Nm-Torque-Wrench-3892AG-E31 point
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I am looking for some help from any Mark One MX5 owners. I have a brake servo and master cylinder fitted on my Cobra build, and have a niggling doubt that I need to eliminate. Here is an image of my Master cylinder and plumbed brake lines Currently I have the rears fed from the rear port and the fronts fed from the front port on the master cylinder. Can someone have a look at their MX5 and tell me if this is how Mazda have the brake lines plumbed please? @Rush Motorsport @a15cro @AdamR @Gary Taylor - Scotland AO Thanks Gary1 point
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Don't think you could go faster for the money Nothing to do with me https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2648957732841 point
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Yes I am hoping all will be ok on the cobra as well as there is some built in proportioning on the MX5 set up already I think1 point
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Yes they appear to be with the Westfield m/c I’ve used the mx5 m/c , valve and callipers the last twice and they were spot on at iva the new build is the mx5 m/c , valve and different callipers So will double check but don’t foresee any issues as the biasing will be the same1 point
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Thanks Gary. I have heard of a few IVA fails lately where the rears are locking up before the fronts and it was niggling away at me!1 point
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Hi Gary yes that’s how mine are done front m/c to F on valve, F to front brakes. rear m/c to the in arrow on valve, out arrow to rear brakes. so your right 👍 One point to watch is that when bleeding is to bleed the pressure switch as well or the T can hold air1 point
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RivNut gun. I never knew I'd need or want threaded inserts as often as I do.1 point
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What it might do is offer a useful list of jobs and professions that you hadn't considered. Damned sight better than my old careers master at school! Otherwise... rubbish! Multiple choice never has the option I would choose anyway.1 point
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Well if they are going to make you slower, might as well pass them on1 point
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Just booked 28th. For 1st run out in the new car. Off down to NMS Monday for Troy to check the map out. cheers Simon1 point
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I did it for a laugh the other day. Utterly useless. I got beauty therapist, barrister, and everything in between. It even listed jobs where the main skills / requirements were things I stated i didn't like / didn't have. I wish I was joking...!1 point
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