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  1. JohnD

    30,000 a month

    Maybe the recruiting sergeant tells them that. Reality is different.
  2. JohnD

    Falklands

    No, he's doing what he can to repair our relationship that Johnson and the Brexers damaged. And he has more sense than to try appeasing a rapacious lunatic by crawling to him.
  3. JohnD

    Falklands

    So not the majority undertrained cannon fodder shipped out to die on someone else's island.
  4. JohnD

    This made me smile..

    Poor Trump. Dangerous, obsessed lunatic And his dementia grows worse by the day.
  5. JohnD

    Well done wind

    Hello, what's this I see? https://yougov.com/en-gb/trackers/support-for-bringing-energy-companies-back-into-public-ownership
  6. JohnD

    Falklands

    Actually, the majority of Argentina's ill-equipped, under-trained cannon fodder were indigenous people, not the descendants of European immigrants. It was very noticeable when looking at the thousands of PoWs.
  7. JohnD

    Well done wind

    I notice some of the grumbling naysayers are blaming the government of the day for prices and availability of energy. Looking at Energy as a national asset, that the government has a duty to protect, it struck me that perhaps we should have publicly owned organisations to take it on. We could...
  8. JohnD

    Is it just me

    London Uni probably ICL.
  9. JohnD

    Is it just me

    I started with a pair of 360/65s (Not my own)
  10. JohnD

    Is it just me

    The "toaster?"
  11. JohnD

    Is it just me

    When I first worked in the business, we had a revered sys prog who was said to be able to work in machine code, and respected as a genius. I happened to see his entry on social media more recently. It said (approx wording) "my life, such as it is, has mostly been spent writing computer programs."
  12. JohnD

    Falklands

    It's just a silly idea floated by geriatric Trump as his dementia worsens. He wants to be nasty to the Brits who don't support his military adventure. He hopes that bullying will work where insults didn't.
  13. JohnD

    Radiator replacement - are Aluminium radiators good?

    The aluminium ones have the advantage of costing more and looking different. High radiators are especially good at warming ceilings. Examine the temperature and heat output figures carefully when comparing them to steel. I find it easier to visualise energy ratings in Watts and kW, but some...
  14. JohnD

    30,000 a month

    Putin's design conscripts the gun fodder from the poorer and rural districts, and the unimportant republics. Best quality Russians, and especially educated Musvovites, are helped to put the casualty lists out of their minds. Dissent is stifled.
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    Should all central heating pipes be lagged ideally?

    Lagging pipes means the heat goes where you want it, and not where you don't. Pipes relating to hot water storage and taps are not intended for heating the house so any heat loss is wasted Pipes under the ground floor, in the loft and other unheated areas benefit from thick lagging to protect...
  16. JohnD

    TACO Trump

    Looks like the fat jabs are making a difference.
  17. JohnD

    Israel continues policy of assassinating journalists and attacking ambulances

    When you have an army and a state that devotes itself to destroying a nation, seizing land, dispossessing inhabitants, blowing up homes, hospitals, roads, sewage works, water supplies, farms, places of worship, shooting schoolgirls and unarmed grannies, assassinating journalists, shelling...
  18. JohnD

    Ginger men who now identifies as a woman.

    Obviously you don't. And the nearest you can get to a discussion is childish ad hominem arguments, strawman arguments and meaningless slogans.
  19. JohnD

    Is it just me

    IBM 360 was introduced in 1964. By the 1970's there were enough around to be well known. Not in schools or homes, of course, but universities had access
  20. JohnD

    New High tech cameras to enforce 20mph roads

    Wearing a shiny suit and dropped his poles?
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