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    And US English spelling. No doubt at all these...

    And US English spelling. No doubt at all these reviews were written by an AI product.
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    Not everything, fortunately :)

    Not everything, fortunately :)
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    I often do these temporal mental calculations....

    I often do these temporal mental calculations. Here's one: the Band Aid single was recorded closer to the end of WW2 than the present day.
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    I've got one. Brilliant value for money (about...

    I've got one. Brilliant value for money (about £100 in my case if I remember correctly).

    https://i.ibb.co/6vM80r5/enoksen220930.jpg
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    I agree with this, though I still find them...

    I agree with this, though I still find them useful for cycling.

    They basically work, but because of the way they work, you get a slightly incoherent view. However for a long bike ride where...
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    https://i.ibb.co/P4cTw5d/boccia240426.jpg ...

    https://i.ibb.co/P4cTw5d/boccia240426.jpg


    Always a tricky one to photograph. The crystal looks terminally fogged over, but it's a reflection of clouds in a blue sky! For a change. But not for...
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    There's a lot of emphasis on practicality in the...

    There's a lot of emphasis on practicality in the marketing blurb - the "lightness, strength and durability" of the case, the convenience of the clasp, the five day power reserve, the timekeeping, the...
  8. Thread: Voyager 1

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    Few things are as awe-inspiring to me as Voyager...

    Few things are as awe-inspiring to me as Voyager 1.

    When I was 10 or 11, I had a book that described NASA's intention to launch a probe that would take advantage of a planetary alignment that only...
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    Great effort, especially in the circumstances.

    Great effort, especially in the circumstances.
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    Watched the first episode of Mammoth last week. A...

    Watched the first episode of Mammoth last week. A PE teacher is frozen in an avalanche in 1979, and revived perfectly preserved in 2024. A bit like Life on Mars in reverse. In essence - it's about a...
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    I used to hold that opinion. If imitation is the...

    I used to hold that opinion. If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery (that mediocrity can pay to greatness, as Wilde had it) then Rolex, like Fender and Gibson, is an abundantly flattered...
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    Just tried this with dictionary words, got "1...

    Just tried this with dictionary words, got "1 thousand years" without the spaces.

    One of my regular passwords is in excess of 20 chars long and uses all of the classes from the last column in the...
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    Very nice, really comes alive on the green strap.

    Very nice, really comes alive on the green strap.
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    https://i.ibb.co/sjVMT0D/addies240419.jpg

    https://i.ibb.co/sjVMT0D/addies240419.jpg
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    Heroine - Suede

    Heroine - Suede
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    We 'ad nowt.

    We 'ad nowt.
  17. Hirsch do that as well. I think the term is often...

    Hirsch do that as well. I think the term is often preferred to "deployant" in US English, too.

    https://www.hirschthebracelet.com/gb_en/bc1009-2
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    I'd never thought of that, but their target...

    I'd never thought of that, but their target market is people who will most likely never know what the real ones feel like on their wrist.
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    As one who owns examples of both I have to say...

    As one who owns examples of both I have to say I've often had the thought - you couldn't tell just from handling them or looking at them which is the cheap one. In my case, pun not intended, it's...
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    Why, does he get commission when they're passed...

    Why, does he get commission when they're passed on second-hand?
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    https://i.ibb.co/FnCnBCt/enoksen230210.jpg

    https://i.ibb.co/FnCnBCt/enoksen230210.jpg
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    Years ago I worked for a research lab at...

    Years ago I worked for a research lab at Nottingham University and volunteered to be scanned a few times, just for testing and research. Their MRI scanner was the most powerful in Europe at that...
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    301 terabits according to the article, which in a...

    301 terabits according to the article, which in a sense would be 37.625 terabytes of stuff going down the wire every second, but - not all of that would be "payload" or actual transferred data, some...
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    Revisiting this thread because I took a photo of...

    Revisiting this thread because I took a photo of this for the Friday thread 40 minutes ago and noticed that the contrast between the hands and markers has increased slightly over the last couple of...
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    https://i.ibb.co/6YWVTFz/gmt240405.jpg Have a...

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    Have a good one!
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