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but I have relevant information for once... Only kidding, its not that relevant, but Ive never had great experiences with the erbauer stuff, its all died relatively quickly. I got my hitachi combo on a hotdeal and its been great. Both screw fix and toolies regularly run deals on drill/drivers so maybe wait for a good one on special
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Quick shed update (didn’t really make it but it’s in something I made.) flatpack marathon turned out ok. need to tidy up and get the desk sorted, ordered a new monitor finally, now just need a decent keyboard and mouse combo.
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This aged badly merc have the worst engine and Ferrari beat up redbull. I also laughed pretty hard when the poor old world champ started shouting. I still expect Mercedes’ to be near the front in a few races.
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So in this thread we kinda established that unhealthy people and people with health conditions are the people that were dying in great numbers - we vaccinate them and they stop dying in such big numbers - normal people get less sick, people get to go out and do stuff - vaccination does nothing?
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All I would say is the first paper is just someone interpreting and arguing for ivermectin in studies that have been completed elsewhere. Not an actual study. And the second is neither, I’ve no idea who the flcc are and really on what basis they operate. I’m open to the idea that ivermectin is effective, but yet to see a study that isn’t controversial or is widely accepted as conclusive. The rest about vaccines- the statistics don’t support a lot of what you are saying.
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Verstappen should walk it on race pace. Give merc 4 races and they’ll be at or near the front - as they’ve said - their car fits inside all the other cars and they have the best engine.
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You don’t think there is any chance that the mass vaccination program have helped this to be “over”? Also - link the studies that prove these alternative treatments effective. Anecdotal evidence means shit in a global pandemic.
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Yeah - they are very very thin, and the rubber is pretty hard. I also found them to be pretty massive compared to a similarly sized(labeled) maxxis
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After a load of annoying first world problems yesterday, today I went to Cwmcarn and rode the bike, only got in 15km or so but it was great. Nearly had a mahooosive crash on one fast section, but the Dave was great fun to ride on the downhills.
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Dishwasher packed in, and the bloke who bought my dads car on eBay (that I’ve got to sort) has pulled out after stringing along for 3 weeks. Ffs
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they said no as its a family and friends thing. It has to be credit card company after its cleared then they raise an issue with PayPal - ball ache. Hopefully the person will just send it back!
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f**ked up sending money to someone on PayPal. One letter wrong by accident - out £60
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Is there a working toilet and kitchen? Put a bed in there and get some post going in…. ?
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the porpoising looks hilarious down the end of the straights...
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https://www.toolstation.com/plastic-ground-stabiliser/p17975?store=BS&utm_source=googleshopping&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=googleshoppingfeed&mkwid=_dc&pcrid=560261087208&pkw=&pmt=&gclid=Cj0KCQiA09eQBhCxARIsAAYRiyk2KfJbXwdrkyvqIvBji0rV4ilyHKkKBdqMMendTpKVSrLCXgsPSD8aAvoTEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds Something like this? my sister has something like this on her drive and its all grass and looks good (think there might be a green version on screw fix). Seems to do the job, your slope is quite severe though
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Testing has begun! My favourite part of the year. Seeing all the new bits and bobs and different interpretations of the rules. Happily all the cars are pretty different, but i think merc and the bulls look way more developed. Might not be the fastest but look like they've spent the most!
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1st birthday is for the parents. You've earned it!
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'kin 'ell. You guys are smashing through it!! Looks great! Happy Birthday for tomorrow.
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Only thing I would add to that is, we know a few people who have made very rigid plans, for example to have no drugs, only to find they needed all the drugs and having a really bad experience because it wasn’t part of the plan. have a plan but be very open for it to change. We didn’t really make a plan, but if we had it probably wouldn’t have worked as Claire had a routine checkup that turned into a scan, that meant she was induced next morning. 3 days on a cramped ward in pain, then being ignored about contractions to the point where when we finally got to the delivery room, there was no time for an epidural, so it had to be gas and air only, then had to have an epidural afterwards anyway to fix a tear, so she missed the first couple of hours with Griff. Sometimes you just gotta roll with it. People make a big deal of the birth but the reality is once it has happened you realise how unimportant it is.
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My one bit of advice (only thing I would change) is having family close by. The lack of any time off in the first few years without any hope of a regular bit o babysitting is hard. Bedtime is 7:30, and has been for some time, and not being able to go out after this (together) is tough. It’s quite isolating, as that’s basically when people socialise.
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dadmobile complete. I’ve never had a boot liner before, but this seems a great fit and perfect for muddy things after bike ride or walk. aero bars were a bit of a faff to fit and the flush rails seem less secure to fit to but we will see! Dave only fits on with the bars turned round it’s so long
