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  1. sound hack today, guns and climb rate tomorrow.....
  2. Priory Newsletter – October 2007 Seeing has I have been inundated with calls to produce a new newsletter, well, lots of people have been contacting me to write, OK then, Jensen Park has been nagging me to produce one, I thought that it was about time I put finger to keyboard. A lot has been happening in the village since I last wrote, I am glad to report that we are still getting new members, despite the communities seemingly openness in its fondness for woollen clad creatures. Our reputation seems to be growing in the neighbouring villages and towns and we have received several party invites. To all those that have stumbled into the village, we bid you a warm welcome and look forward to you staying around for a while. Perhaps you will soon get to enjoy the taste of Mrs Thonlinsons Rock cakes, it does give her so much pleasure to have the new boys getting their hands on her buns. Notices We have the decorators in the Village Hall again, it does seem to come round quite soon does it not?, just when we are getting used to the colour (correctly spelt, you notice) they come in and give us a makeover, although one would have to say, it does get better with each re-vamp. So if you happen to come over to the hall, please be careful where you sit, that nice looking bench may have only just been painted. Also some of the direction signs are wrong at the moment also, so please be careful where you go. We do not want to repeat of that incident where one of the new villages whilst looking for the Ladies knitting circle ended up attending the Wool Fetish and Sheep Worriers Anonymous meeting. The Village Council has received complaints from residents about the continual noise coming from the house on the hill owned by Lord and Lady Blairgowrie. It seems that it is being turned into some theme park for construction vehicles with diggers being a specially. Strangely, the number of complaints and follow-up letters seems to be changing disproportionately, the fewer letters I receive, the more holes seem to be dug. I would like to congratulate the under 11 softball team for their fine performance in the recent match against Big Franks side, losing 3-1, although from reports 2-2 would have been a fairer result. It seems that one or two of our star players could not make it due to last minute appointments at the hairdressers, cake shop and having to visit Great Aunt Maude in New Jersey. Still perhaps we can have a word with Mummy for next time. The inter-village soccer match played a while back now also proved to be very popular. Congratulations to the Blue team who, on all accounts played magnificently and stopped the Red side getting anywhere near their goal. I am pleased to say that I had a small part to play in that match, although the incident with the novelty balloons was purely an accident. Just recently, some of you may have noticed that I have undergone a minor change, no, I am not now one of the Sisters, I have decided to correct a long standing error. It goes quite a way back to a deal that I had with a local printers. He did me some business cards on the cheap. It was the back end of a run he had done for another company and had some cards left over and offered me a good deal. Well, the up shot of it was that in his rush to get them done on the QT before his boss found out and working under cover of semi darkness, he managed to make a spolling mistoke on the card. I knew my copy was correct I checked it very carefully , just like this newsletter, he managed to replace the “aâ€
  3. Priory Newsletter – October 2007 Seeing has I have been inundated with calls to produce a new newsletter, well, lots of people have been contacting me to write, OK then, Jensen Park has been nagging me to produce one, I thought that it was about time I put finger to keyboard. A lot has been happening in the village since I last wrote, I am glad to report that we are still getting new members, despite the communities seemingly openness in its fondness for woollen clad creatures. Our reputation seems to be growing in the neighbouring villages and towns and we have received several party invites. To all those that have stumbled into the village, we bid you a warm welcome and look forward to you staying around for a while. Perhaps you will soon get to enjoy the taste of Mrs Thonlinsons Rock cakes, it does give her so much pleasure to have the new boys getting their hands on her buns. Notices We have the decorators in the Village Hall again, it does seem to come round quite soon does it not?, just when we are getting used to the colour (correctly spelt, you notice) they come in and give us a makeover, although one would have to say, it does get better with each re-vamp. So if you happen to come over to the hall, please be careful where you sit, that nice looking bench may have only just been painted. Also some of the direction signs are wrong at the moment also, so please be careful where you go. We do not want to repeat of that incident where one of the new villages whilst looking for the Ladies knitting circle ended up attending the Wool Fetish and Sheep Worriers Anonymous meeting. The Village Council has received complaints from residents about the continual noise coming from the house on the hill owned by Lord and Lady Blairgowrie. It seems that it is being turned into some theme park for construction vehicles with diggers being a specially. Strangely, the number of complaints and follow-up letters seems to be changing disproportionately, the fewer letters I receive, the more holes seem to be dug. I would like to congratulate the under 11 softball team for their fine performance in the recent match against Big Franks side, losing 3-1, although from reports 2-2 would have been a fairer result. It seems that one or two of our star players could not make it due to last minute appointments at the hairdressers, cake shop and having to visit Great Aunt Maude in New Jersey. Still perhaps we can have a word with Mummy for next time. The inter-village soccer match played a while back now also proved to be very popular. Congratulations to the Blue team who, on all accounts played magnificently and stopped the Red side getting anywhere near their goal. I am pleased to say that I had a small part to play in that match, although the incident with the novelty balloons was purely an accident. Just recently, some of you may have noticed that I have undergone a minor change, no, I am not now one of the Sisters, I have decided to correct a long standing error. It goes quite a way back to a deal that I had with a local printers. He did me some business cards on the cheap. It was the back end of a run he had done for another company and had some cards left over and offered me a good deal. Well, the up shot of it was that in his rush to get them done on the QT before his boss found out and working under cover of semi darkness, he managed to make a spolling mistoke on the card. I knew my copy was correct I checked it very carefully , just like this newsletter, he managed to replace the “aâ€
  4. a friend of mine lost his right reticle, walked funny for weeks
  5. a friend of mine lost his right reticle, walked funny for weeks
  6. Dave, The X52 is on my permanent wish list, mainly because it seems to be the set that crops up most. I have been tracking it for a while now and here seems to be one of the cheapest http://www.komplett.co.uk/k/ki.asp?sku= ... 76BFE08D72 but if you do decide to go for an x52 and find it cheaper, please do let me know, cos'
  7. very good. just shows how far cgi has come
  8. i assumed by doing fryer jokes, you were taking the pith anyway
  9. why all the fryer jokes all of a sudden, you guys...
  10. @ cannon_fodder
  11. AB-250: Type: Air burst munition dispenser carrying "SD-2" antipersonnel fragmentation bombs or "SD-4" hollow-charge antitank munition.
  12. Friar

    Prop Pitch

    i believe it shows it as activated, but only kicks in when you get the throttle over 100% but NEVER activate it when the engine in running normal revs
  13. hey fsm, the cavalry has arrived
  14. your battery is probably fine, taking it out and putting it back is like a re-boot for the motherboard
  15. i dont have a problem tonar, its painless, i was chipping in
  16. leave it then, you have enough to do. it will also keep it constant where i use the username for other sites as well. Salute from the "Friar"
  17. excellent utility, also gives descriptions of weapons, so gone will be the days of "what is the sc500?
  18. Roger, does that mean you are going to change my login name? i am not bothered about leaving the login as f r i o r - o n e
  19. Gentlemen, For some time now I have been musing over my name, "F r i o r". (spaced to prevent the censor making the change-see below) Recently I have dropped the "one" (people in the office often accuse me of dropping "one", but I deny all knowledge
  20. here is watt (noice spelling, funny eh, no, ok then) I know. RCB's have a rating for "leakage". all electrical units leak a bit of juice. flouresent lights leak, irons, kettles etc, if that goes over the limits, the rcb will trip. I am just in the process of building a couple of ponds and had an electrician in to do the wiring for the pumb and filters. he had a look at my current (no pun intended) setup and advised a seperate RCB for the exterior supply as my type of solutuon is prone to tripping RCBS and I would not want it going at random times. Now, another story he told me was of a friend of his that had the RCB keep going at different times, but nealrly allways at the same time in the morning. it turned out that they had lots of electrical devices in the house (kids had major stuff in the bedrooms hi-fis, powerful computers plazma screens etc) and when the central heating kicked in in the morning, the extra leakage was enough to put the RCB over the top and trip. he proved it by changing the time his heating came on to a bit later and the same thing happened. This is all probably of no use but I thought that i would share. Edit: I just noticed you put MCB, dont know if RCB is the later version
  21. the bios (basic/base/begginging input output system (i think)) is what the pc reads when it first boots up. its what gets the pc going. when you have a look inside on the motherboard there is a large button battery, like the ones that go in watches etc, just bigger. it keepsthe clock running etc when the pc is powered off. i have had this option reccommended to me before to solve another sort of problem. i did not need to do it in the end. if you do remove it and replace it, when the pc next boots you will be prompeted to re-set the date and time and it may take a few moments do some checking i believe. i would add that i have never actually removed one !
  22. Friar

    Prop Pitch

    this thread goes to prove that there is no right answer. the other night i was talking to bbloke about this very subject, asking him how he flew the 190. he said to me that he uses about 95% prop pitch, rads open and boost on when engaged. i tried it the other night flying on my own zooming about on a practice map of my own whilst trying some new stick settings (also trying to get it over or around 400 kmh) it it ran for ages with out any sign of over heating, in fact i had run out of amo from shooting up ground targets and had turned it off before heading back to base to practice landing.
  23. the lead has gone out of mine....
  24. Remember Enforcer, my confessional
  25. sorry i had to leave a bit soon chaps, i was getting very hot due to the burning stare my wife was giving me (i dont normally get to fly mondays) it was great while it lasted, although flying with 3 other guys all called "Nick" did make me feel like changing my name.
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