Phil Pascoe
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It's just popped up - https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/0008241783/ref=pe_4649451_911221571_em_1p_7_lm
It may well be worth a read but I'm offended by that image of a thread!!It's just popped up - Amazon.co.uk
Yes very interesting. I just looked up my local Waterstones and I can get it for 12.99. I would much rather support them than greedy Amazon!I hadn't seen it before, I've just ordered it. Strangely, I've another of his marked for when it come out in papaerback -
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Knowing-Wh.../ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=
Very doubtfulThe book might explain why they're not really like that.
+1 to Hitch 22."Exactly" is an excellent and entertaining read, well worth anyone's getting hold of.
His trip to Seiko is interesting, and I must admit I found it funny when he said the Seiko people laughed at him when he suggested they swap his Rolex for a Grand Seiko.
Next on the list - Why We Get The Wrong Politicians by Isobel Hardman, then on to Stuff Matters. Hitch 22 is worth reading for Christopher Hitchens fans.
Sorry no, does that sort of hair breath or is it a hare ? Then is a hairs breath an SI unit, as you know any measurement will have a tolerance, a certainty and repeatability but then you could do a comparative measurement to assertain precision without actual values, here a bubble level can say this is as level as this.A hair's breath in many billions of miles good enough for you?
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