Ayupmeducks

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  1. @ BK, I clean them with a circular motion on a flat hard surface, which is essentially what you mean, slowly turning them as a work on them. I Bought several hundred movies a few years back, many were badly scuffed and had play problems, locking up and pixilating. All played good once cleaned and polished with toothpaste, in fact I gave up with DVD cleaners, toothpaste worked best.
  2. If you have a DVD or CD causing problems too, polish it with toothpaste!!. Good wash in soapy water, rinse, dry off, then polish the plain side with toothpaste and paper towel, rubbing in circles, removes slight scratches and dings. Restores like new.
  3. Toothpaste polishes plastic head light covers, and I've been told a spray of clear coat, used to protect car paintwork makes it last, comes in rattle cans.
  4. I got heavily into Australian folk and C&W when I lived there, Wallis and Matilda, etc. When I lived in Bathurst, NSW, the University had it's own low power FM stereo radio station run by the students. On Sunday for there was one show called Blue Grass and more, some great old real Country and Music records, some dating back to the 1920's!! Plus Cajun Music!! NOW THERE"S some real foot stomping music from Louisiana!! Although I don't understand French, I love Cajun music. I have several CD's with the best Cajun music there is, even modern Cayjun is good foot stomping music!
  5. There's some great Blue Grass "Jams" on Youtube with some of the greatest names in C&W including Steve Martin, who'd have thought Steve started his career in show business as a Banjo player for Glenn Cambell, and boy can he pick a banjo!!
  6. Here's a few of the greatest guitarists singing in honour of Roy Orbison, late the remainder played in honour of George Harrison after he passed on, I wasn't aware Tom Petty had passed on, great singers, guitarists and song writers..
  7. Country music is dead now, loads of kids with a twang, hopeless lyrics, poor guitar playing, rap crap now days. Miss Cash, Waylon and the rest. Nashville killed C&W. My local radio station claims to be country, but the cows over in the filed opposite make better noises. Loads of the older C&W singers moved to the "Bakersfield" sound. Some greats on Youtube, love....
  8. DOS, I used to keep a "cheat sheet" for the DOS commands at side of the computer. I learned Morse Code and practiced random characters on an old Texas Instruments Tower computer in the early 90's.
  9. Margie, there's many aspects I like about the Amish, we have a large community of Amish where I live, and growing yearly with Amish being persecuted in other states moving down here, one is they do not have churches. They call Sunday, meeting day, where the locals meet at each others houses and give blessing for their life on earth. My wife attends the local Baptist Church, no crosses, statues or other graven images. Although the Amish do create a danger when driving on our narrow county roads, they do leave plenty of warning there's a buggy ahead of you, "horse apples" on the road!! One
  10. Figures only relay information the dishonest wish to portray, just like all those pre election polls carried out by the media... So much is being hidden from the people.
  11. PG&E, (Pacific Gas and Electric) in California have the nickname "Pacific Gas and Extortion", highest electric rates in the US, experimented with wind in the 1980's, the turbines are still there on the way to the Bay area from Sacramento, no way could they make them pay, even in a high wind area. They gave up until big government subsidies came along. They also experimented with water wells driven deep into the ground in the Napa area of northern Cal, failed due to the high level of mineralisation in the water. I lived a few years in Sacramento, who at that time had their
  12. Too true Brew, like everything, the harder they work, the lower the lifespan.
  13. I might add, there is an environmental down side to solar panels, there is no way to recycle them when their life is up!!! They end up being left on site at solar farms, or end up in landfills leaching toxic material into the surrounding ground. Bit like the huge blades of wind turbines, they are cut up and buried in land fills. So don't feel real good that you have helped the environment. Lets be right, look ate the people pushing both forms of energy, multi millionaires who have "good mates" in government circles who use the taxpayer to subsidize these forms of energy. So really are we
  14. Solar cells have a 20-25 year life span on average, not taking into account large hail damage, or tree limb damage, and lightning damage and not forgetting "ole Sol" himself emitting an X6 or greater flare. Remember, solar cells are large silicon diodes, all semiconductors are prone to EMP damage, and a flare is the biggest EMP we encounter during the sunspot peaks.
  15. Once you have dried your seed, store them in seal able plastic bags and throw them in the freezer. I've grown seed that are several years old that were stored in the freezer with no problems. Saving seed from store bought fruit and veggies is risky, as usually they are hybrids, and you never know what the crop will be like from them. My late Gran used to always have a good veggie garden, her Toms she grew came from her own stock that she'd pollinated herself from different store bought varieties over the years before hybrids became popular. I recall in the 50's and 60's her tasty Tom
  16. A President can have limited powers written into a Constitution, as long as the Constitution is approved by the states, as in the US. Presidents here have very limited powers, the can be out vetoed by both houses, Senate and Representatives, Presidents are forbidden to make laws, that power is held by the lower house as noted in the Constitution, Article 1 sec 1. If one looks at Executive Orders, they don't apply to the 50 states, or they would violate Art1 sec1. They are reserved for government employees, departments and the territories, just protectorates these days.. Essentia
  17. @ Brew, read your history to see where Kings and Queens came from, way way back, they were the village bullies, then took over the next village etc etc.. I have no time for any monarchy, let alone the UK's, outdated parasites, no country needs them.
  18. Oztalgian, I'm no lover of the monarchy, in fact when I lived in Bathurst NSW, when the Queen visited sometime in the early 80's, I was asked if I was going down to see her when she drove along one of the main streets of the City. My comments came out and my mate said to me, keep your comments to yourself in Bathurst, people love her here and you're liable to get smacked in the face...So I kept my thoughts to myself, I was a "Republican" during my time in Oz, 100% in favour of pulling Oz out of the Commonwealth and having a President. Anyway, I will give Phil his due, he did serve in the
  19. Brew, they are not catalytic converters, they have no expensive metals in the, they are supposed to be ceramic and have very minute holes along the length of them to catch particulate matter, not to burn off CO or unburned fuel. Takes about half an hour to regenerate, AND during the process it churns out CO, so has to be done outside. Totally different to the Catalytic converters in our petrol engined cars and trucks. Don't get me wrong though, they too are very expensive to replace, but can be professionally cleaned. It appears truckers over here are having a lot of problems with t
  20. Lizzie, I hope they are more comfortable than Land rovers, I used to drive those underground at BPB, they were the most uncomfortable vehicles I've ever driven. I like my Chevy Silverado full sized truck, it's comfortable even with the bed full of stuff, Like driving a luxury car! Recently changed out the seat adjust switch assembly and the drivers side window switch assembly. It has adjustable pedals too, ideal for short or very tall people. The only thing I don't like is the auto transmission, I prefer manuals, but over this side of the pond they are as rare as hens teeth. I k
  21. A little more searching, and I find ALL diesel engined pickups have a fuel/water separator that needs checking at least every month or sooner.
  22. Catfan, they all have fuel traps, it's called a water separator, and it's one of the pre trip checks done by all truckers. Check this video out.
  23. Just under $5 for a 5lb bag here, how on earth can they charge that much on the UK market?? I think I'll go into the smuggling business, I could probably make as much for high quality bread flour as the cocaine dealers do for their crap..
  24. You wouldn't recognize todays trucks Catfan, the seats cost a couple of grand each!! everything is controlled with electronics, some have drive by wire now, ie brakes and accelerator are just sensors. Anti pollution equipment, no more black as coal exhaust. The older anti pollution equipment was a liquid you put in a tank when filling up, I don't know how it works other than spraying into the exhaust, that's been replaced now by a canister that collects particulate matter and as it gets blocked, sprays a small amount of diesel into the canister to "regenerate" the canister, fancy word for bur
  25. Where's the 167 quid shipping from??? Mars. I looked it up on UK Amazon, and it is pretty expensive, but I didn't find the bread flour. Looks like Asda was bought out by Walmart, have you checked them??