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  1. artie

    The thickest book ever printed.

    Here's a full movie condensed down to 6 mins.
  2. artie

    The thickest book ever printed.

    The possibilities are endless. 125 miles for $2
  3. artie

    The thickest book ever printed.

    Thanks, That's what I was wondering about. There's so many possibilities and we know so little. If someone today was to put some money into developing an efficient steam car I bet it could be done. But whose going to do it? Is the money to be made from the car? Or the fuel it uses for x years...
  4. artie

    The thickest book ever printed.

    There's also the matter of a simplified drive train and no cooling system. Except for the spent steam which only has to be cooled to just under boiling point and recycled.
  5. artie

    The thickest book ever printed.

    I was wondering about the economy of heating water with petrol/gasoline to make steam, to drive the car v burning petrol/gasoline directly to drive the car.
  6. artie

    Ecosia - the search engine that plants trees

    Anyone using gener8?
  7. artie

    The thickest book ever printed.

    No comments regarding steam cars?
  8. artie

    Anyone with NOW broadband?

    I've been with EE now for around three years. £21pm for line and unlimited broadband. It was £19.50 three years ago. Of course the line was there before I moved in. There's been a few problems, but sorted promptly by courteous indigenous operatives. I don't have a call plan because I have a...
  9. artie

    Warning. Scam emails... New(?) one for Covid Green Pass

    I think they are some kind of automated system testing if it's an active line, I used to get them as well but not lately.
  10. artie

    Warning. Scam emails... New(?) one for Covid Green Pass

    When I first registered, some still come through. I would say, do you realize this number is registered with the telephone preference service. They would then always apologize and say they would take me off their list. I haven't had a call for weeks.
  11. artie

    Warning. Scam emails... New(?) one for Covid Green Pass

    I don't know about anyone else, but I'm finding spam and nuisance calls declining. If any site requires me to accept unnecessary cookies I just move on. I also registered my phone number with the telephone preference service. It all helps.
  12. artie

    The thickest book ever printed.

    Things Artie doesn't know about.
  13. artie

    Work shop humidity

    I think the only purpose for those is, if there is anything in the shed that might suffer from frost. Those heaters just might keep frost at bay, can't see any use for them at other times.
  14. artie

    Careful who you let teach you (table saws again)

    Maybe. But how much do they monetise when the goldfish move on. :)
  15. artie

    The chess board commission

    Very nice. I bought SWMBO a chess table for Christmas, she was very happy.
  16. artie

    Careful who you let teach you (table saws again)

    I don't know if there is a name for this. When I watch a tutorial video, I sit there thinking. Yes obviously, of course, anyone would know that. But I wouldn't have put it together nearly as quickly without the video. :)
  17. artie

    In which year did you start woodworking

    1973 was the first time I made something other than pointless small towel rails, boats(toy) etc. It was a centre console for a 1963 Ford Anglia. A proper one wasn't available even if I'd had the money for it. Mine was the long gear stick model so I had to get inventive. Some light plywood...
  18. artie

    Crazy world

    I've been wondering about them, are they cost effective for someone who prints very little?
  19. artie

    Crazy world

    For ink? I saw someone offering ink for £10 per month. New cartridges will last me a year or more if they don't dry out.
  20. artie

    Crazy world

    Replacement ink cartridges for my 6 yo printer are £29. Brand new current model printer including cartridges £39. Considering that my printer won't print, but is not showing empty cartridges, I think I'll play safe and get a new one.
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