On or around Fri, 7 Apr 2006 17:19:39 +0100, "Richard Brookman"
<newsboy@nowhere.com> enlightened us thusly:

>...and Mother" <"@ {mother} @ spake unto the tribes of Usenet, saying...
>
>> Oh, 'api berfdi fer laswik :)

>
>Am I the only one who tried to un-rot13 this before realising what it was?


I have to say I didn't, but then I read the shed regularly.
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On 2006-04-08, Alex <nospam.alex@cbmsys.co.uk> wrote:

> Oooh, kinky!


Please, I'd just managed to scrub from my mind (with a wire brush) the
image of Martyn with the aforementioned garments, please don't turn
the thumbscrews any more!

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On Sat, 08 Apr 2006 12:53:05 +0100, Austin Shackles
<austinNOSPAM@ddol-las.net> wrote:

>so shall I bring mine or not?


If you have room, yes. It'd be nice to have a few on the go at the
same time, then we can tell those coming that they needn't worry about
setting their own up - just bring some food. Simon also has a monster
- helf beer-keg - impressive.

Mine's now finished, pic here:

http://www.101fc.net/su2006/mbbq01.jpg

Now I just need to figure how to get it out of the spare office...
Hmm...

I'll also grab half a dozen sacks of those briquette jobbies - last
longer than the other stuff. I've also ordered a couple of large bags
of belly-pork...

Graham, can you make of list of stuph that peeps should bring?
I'll bung the video projector in, just in case it's ****e weather.
Does the barn have leccie? Can suggest a few good family friendly
films (although if anyone hasn't seen "The Gods Must Be Crazy", I can
highly commend that - Charlotte may go to bed early though, as I've
been showing it around shows for a couple of years!).


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of distributed ignorance. And we know and understand less while being
increasingly capable." Prof. Peter Cochrane, formerly of BT Labs
In memory of Brian {Hamilton Kelly} who logged off 15th September 2005
 
On or around Sat, 08 Apr 2006 18:03:26 +0100, Mother <"@ {mother}
@"@101fc.net> enlightened us thusly:

>On Sat, 08 Apr 2006 12:53:05 +0100, Austin Shackles
><austinNOSPAM@ddol-las.net> wrote:
>
>>so shall I bring mine or not?

>
>If you have room, yes. It'd be nice to have a few on the go at the
>same time, then we can tell those coming that they needn't worry about
>setting their own up - just bring some food. Simon also has a monster
>- helf beer-keg - impressive.


yeah, I've seen that at one of the shows last year.

>Mine's now finished, pic here:
>
>http://www.101fc.net/su2006/mbbq01.jpg
>


coo, posh.

>Now I just need to figure how to get it out of the spare office...
>Hmm...


take it apart? :)

>I've also ordered a couple of large bags
>of belly-pork...


<mode=Homer>
mmmmmmm, belly pork
<drool>
</mode>

>Graham, can you make of list of stuph that peeps should bring?
>I'll bung the video projector in, just in case it's ****e weather.
>Does the barn have leccie? Can suggest a few good family friendly
>films (although if anyone hasn't seen "The Gods Must Be Crazy", I can
>highly commend that - Charlotte may go to bed early though, as I've
>been showing it around shows for a couple of years!).


how many have seen "Belleville Rendezvous"? Mind, only got it recorded on
VHS. Dunno if it's to be had on DVD, if so, highly recommended - one of the
best animated films I've seen, and plenty of nice visual gags in it.

I've also got a rather nice old version (on DVD) of "All Quiet on the
Western Front", in German with subtitles. and I picked up the 1974 one the
other day too. Not sure they qualify as "family friendly" and they tend to
make me pipe me eye at the end, even though I know full well how it ends.

The recent Tom Cruise "War of the worlds" is quite a hoot. I wouldn't have
gone out and bought it, but it was worth a blank DVD :)

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Austin Shackles wrote:
> On or around Sat, 08 Apr 2006 18:03:26 +0100, Mother <"@ {mother}
> @"@101fc.net> enlightened us thusly:
>
>> On Sat, 08 Apr 2006 12:53:05 +0100, Austin Shackles
>> <austinNOSPAM@ddol-las.net> wrote:
>>
>>> so shall I bring mine or not?

>>
>> If you have room, yes. It'd be nice to have a few on the go at the
>> same time, then we can tell those coming that they needn't worry
>> about setting their own up - just bring some food. Simon also has a
>> monster - helf beer-keg - impressive.

>
> yeah, I've seen that at one of the shows last year.
>
>> Mine's now finished, pic here:
>>
>> http://www.101fc.net/su2006/mbbq01.jpg
>>

>
> coo, posh.
>
>> Now I just need to figure how to get it out of the spare office...
>> Hmm...

>
> take it apart? :)


Plasma cutter?

>
>> I've also ordered a couple of large bags
>> of belly-pork...

>
> <mode=Homer>
> mmmmmmm, belly pork
> <drool>
> </mode>
>
>> Graham, can you make of list of stuph that peeps should bring?
>> I'll bung the video projector in, just in case it's ****e weather.
>> Does the barn have leccie? Can suggest a few good family friendly
>> films (although if anyone hasn't seen "The Gods Must Be Crazy", I can
>> highly commend that - Charlotte may go to bed early though, as I've
>> been showing it around shows for a couple of years!).

>
> how many have seen "Belleville Rendezvous"? Mind, only got it
> recorded on VHS. Dunno if it's to be had on DVD, if so, highly
> recommended - one of the best animated films I've seen, and plenty of
> nice visual gags in it.
>
> I've also got a rather nice old version (on DVD) of "All Quiet on the
> Western Front", in German with subtitles. and I picked up the 1974
> one the other day too. Not sure they qualify as "family friendly"
> and they tend to make me pipe me eye at the end, even though I know
> full well how it ends.
>
> The recent Tom Cruise "War of the worlds" is quite a hoot. I
> wouldn't have gone out and bought it, but it was worth a blank DVD :)




--
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it."

The fiend of my fiend is my enema!


 
This Austin Shackles anon leet fle a fart,
As greet as it had been a thonder-dent,
That with the strook he was almoost yblent.
and said....

> On or around Fri, 7 Apr 2006 17:19:39 +0100, "Richard Brookman"
> <newsboy@nowhere.com> enlightened us thusly:
>
>> ...and Mother" <"@ {mother} @ spake unto the tribes of Usenet,
>> saying...
>>
>>> Oh, 'api berfdi fer laswik :)

>>
>> Am I the only one who tried to un-rot13 this before realising what
>> it was?

>
> I have to say I didn't, but then I read the shed regularly.


I tried to do that for a while, but was unable to keep up with the sheer
number of posts, plus the need to learn what is virtually a new language.
Have to say, if I was retired, I'd probably be a shed-eye too.

--
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==============================

I don't approve of signatures, so I don't have one.


 
This Mother" <"@ {mother} @ anon leet fle a fart,
As greet as it had been a thonder-dent,
That with the strook he was almoost yblent.
and said....

> Graham, can you make of list of stuph that peeps should bring?
> I'll bung the video projector in, just in case it's ****e weather.
> Does the barn have leccie? Can suggest a few good family friendly
> films (although if anyone hasn't seen "The Gods Must Be Crazy", I can
> highly commend that - Charlotte may go to bed early though, as I've
> been showing it around shows for a couple of years!).


Di has been put on the chocolate cake and flapjack detail. Any requests?
Garlic bread could be achieveable with the right approach.

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==============================

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"Mother" <"@ {mother} @"@101fc.net> wrote in message
news:5h3d32l7bjntgghuj681dt7st005o5kqen@4ax.com...
> On Fri, 07 Apr 2006 16:20:39 +0100, Tim Hobbs <tim@spam.com> wrote:
>
>>Stick with serial

>
> I'll need to find a multi IO serial adapter then. The EPROM / ECU has
> a standard serial interface on the board I'm knocking up and "I know a
> person" who has the various pinouts for the existing ECU - so I reckon
> that's fairly eay (real time remapping of the engine geometry). What
> I'm struggling with (still, after all these years) is how to get the
> various temp sensors sorted - so yes, let me know which way you're
> going on this.
>
> Oh yeah, forgot to mention - I'm learning how to use Windows.
> Hope you were sat down when you read that, Tim :)
>
>
> (Still hate it, mind)


Dunno if this will nelp but an old customer (who I haven't seen for a while)
makes analogue to digital metering interfaces I can see that possibly the
ecu
may not like sharing outputs but worth a look
http://www.aiid.co.uk/default.htm
I look forward to more on the onboard system when you get further on
looks amazing as is- I always fancied the idea of using one of the
integrated
Via boards for onboard satnav media system but I was thinking more of Doze
CE tho' I
didnt check compatability thus far

solutions


 
Richard Brookman wrote:
> This EMB anon leet fle a fart,
> As greet as it had been a thonder-dent,
> That with the strook he was almoost yblent.
> and said....


>>Probably.... it made perfect sense from 12,000 miles away.

>
>
> Lots of things do. You probably think Tony Bliar is a decent bloke, for
> example.


Lets get things straight shall we - Tony Blair is a ****ing imbecile as
is his NZ counterpart. :)


--
EMB
 
On Sat, 08 Apr 2006 18:25:21 GMT, "Derek"
<del.wattsnospambaby@ntlworld.com> wrote:

>Dunno if this will nelp but an old customer (who I haven't seen for a while)
> makes analogue to digital metering interfaces I can see that possibly the
>ecu
>may not like sharing outputs but worth a look
>http://www.aiid.co.uk/default.htm


I reckon they're getting a call first thing Monday morning! Thanks
for that :)

> I look forward to more on the onboard system when you get further on
>looks amazing as is- I always fancied the idea of using one of the
>integrated Via boards for onboard satnav media system but I was
>thinking more of Doze CE tho' I didnt check compatability thus far


The VIA boards are 'kin superb. I've quite a few of these:

http://linitx.com/product_info.php?cPath=40&products_id=747

running IPCop and they really are outstanding. The three NICs mean
you can easily have LAN and DMZ like any 'out of the box' firewall,
keep the OS write protected on the flash (HDD for cache and swap
obviously, or they crash every couple of days!) and by having two PCs
in the same housing, with live mirroring with rsync, you have total
redundancy.

Running the digidash is no issue, however although I've got linux
loading in less than 20 seconds (pretty cut down, mind), when Doze
comes in the VMware session it takes a further 90 seconds to finish
loading - which is a PITA. There are some on mp3car.com who have
native Doze installs loading in 30 seconds (by stripping Doze down
using stuff like xsetup and the like), so I'm wondering (sit down
Hobbs) whether to have Doze running on boot, and linux then running in
a Doze session - if possible (haven't tried it that way around).

I'm about to order some of these, by the way:

http://linitx.com/product_info.php?cPath=40&products_id=962

Which have internal PSU and means I can get a far better machine into
the space of all our old Cobalt RaQs

One other thing I really hate about Doze is the lack of /dev :-(

--
Speak softly and carry a large collection of Linux modules.

Rather sad and geeky Linux links site:
http://links.solis.co.uk/Geek/Linux/
 
On Sat, 08 Apr 2006 12:54:39 +0100, Austin Shackles
<austinNOSPAM@ddol-las.net> wrote:

>"There's also a reversing camera which automatically switches on when
>reverse is selected on the autobox - this then 'flips' the display to give a
>mirror image."
>
>now that's just showing off.


That, believe it or not, was simple (pretty much out of the box).
Take the signal from the autobox reverse light wire, this sends power
for the reverse light relay, camera and monitor (same relay). The
monitor has an additional feed, taken from the same relay, which
flicks the image to mirror. All worked fine with the camera etc fixed
with Blu-Tak. I'm waiting the build of the roof rack before putting
it on properly (?2007 I reckon at this rate!)


--
"We have gone from a world of concentrated knowledge and wisdom to one
of distributed ignorance. And we know and understand less while being
increasingly capable." Prof. Peter Cochrane, formerly of BT Labs
In memory of Brian {Hamilton Kelly} who logged off 15th September 2005
 
On Sat, 8 Apr 2006 16:55:52 +0100, Ian Rawlings <news05@tarcus.org.uk>
wrote:

>Please, I'd just managed to scrub from my mind (with a wire brush)

^^^^ ^ ^^^^ ^^^^^
and Dettol I hope - the only sure way...

 
On Sat, 8 Apr 2006 19:03:05 +0100, "Richard Brookman"
<newsboy@nowhere.com> wrote:

>I tried to do that for a while, but was unable to keep up with the sheer
>number of posts, plus the need to learn what is virtually a new language.


Tint.

>Have to say, if I was retired, I'd probably be a shed-eye too.


You will find the path.

 
On Sat, 8 Apr 2006 19:06:57 +0100, "Richard Brookman"
<newsboy@nowhere.com> wrote:

>Di has been put on the chocolate cake and flapjack detail. Any requests?


Only that you put my Taylor out of his misery. I'm planning to do so,
but if anyone else volunteers first....

(Choklit is on mi banned list at present, 'kordin to the doktor.
Tosser).

>Garlic bread could be achieveable with the right approach.


Detail "the right approach" please. I'll even throw money.

(For those not at the Welsh UNOFFICIAL last October, I can commend Di
for the most superb Garlic bread - notwithstanding Peter Kay comments)

 
On Sun, 09 Apr 2006 07:42:15 +1200, EMB <embtwo@gmail.com> wrote:

>Lets get things straight shall we - Tony Blair is a ****ing imbecile as
>is his NZ counterpart. :)


Wish that were true. He's far from it[1], which makes him far, far
more dangerous IMO. Having given some quite serious thought to NZ as
my next home, I'm saddened to see you feel the same influences are
about to f*ck your country like our (my) own.


[1] Yes, I've met him, on several occasions.



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of distributed ignorance. And we know and understand less while being
increasingly capable." Prof. Peter Cochrane, formerly of BT Labs
In memory of Brian {Hamilton Kelly} who logged off 15th September 2005
 
On or around Sat, 08 Apr 2006 21:10:19 +0100, Mother <"@ {mother}
@"@101fc.net> enlightened us thusly:

>On Sat, 8 Apr 2006 19:06:57 +0100, "Richard Brookman"
><newsboy@nowhere.com> wrote:
>
>>Di has been put on the chocolate cake and flapjack detail. Any requests?

>
>Only that you put my Taylor out of his misery. I'm planning to do so,
>but if anyone else volunteers first....
>
>(Choklit is on mi banned list at present, 'kordin to the doktor.
>Tosser).
>
>>Garlic bread could be achieveable with the right approach.

>
>Detail "the right approach" please. I'll even throw money.
>
>(For those not at the Welsh UNOFFICIAL last October, I can commend Di
>for the most superb Garlic bread - notwithstanding Peter Kay comments)


I'll second that. we want Garlic bread, to go with the belly pork..
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Boswell's "Johnson".
 
This EMB anon leet fle a fart,
As greet as it had been a thonder-dent,
That with the strook he was almoost yblent.
and said....

> Richard Brookman wrote:
>> This EMB anon leet fle a fart,
>> As greet as it had been a thonder-dent,
>> That with the strook he was almoost yblent.
>> and said....

>
>>> Probably.... it made perfect sense from 12,000 miles away.

>>
>>
>> Lots of things do. You probably think Tony Bliar is a decent bloke,
>> for example.

>
> Lets get things straight shall we - Tony Blair is a ****ing imbecile
> as is his NZ counterpart. :)


That's unkind to imbeciles. He is a lying, arrogant, devious, insincere,
greedy, hypocritical, toadying, warmongering twerp. Imbeciles are just a
bit dim and harmless.

There's a phrase where I come from - "if you had any brains, you'd be
dangerous". Bliar has a very fine brain but no morals*, which makes him
exceedingly dangerous.

*Apart from his very public Christianity, which in this case appears to
count for very little.

</rant>

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==============================

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This Austin Shackles anon leet fle a fart,
As greet as it had been a thonder-dent,
That with the strook he was almoost yblent.
and said....

>>> Garlic bread could be achieveable with the right approach.

>>
>> Detail "the right approach" please. I'll even throw money.
>>
>> (For those not at the Welsh UNOFFICIAL last October, I can commend Di
>> for the most superb Garlic bread - notwithstanding Peter Kay
>> comments)

>
> I'll second that. we want Garlic bread, to go with the belly pork..


Di's blushing as we speak. Garlic bread in industrial quantities is being
planned right now.

--
Rich
==============================

I don't approve of signatures, so I don't have one.


 
Richard Brookman wrote:
> This Austin Shackles anon leet fle a fart,
> As greet as it had been a thonder-dent,
> That with the strook he was almoost yblent.
> and said....
>
>>>> Garlic bread could be achieveable with the right approach.
>>>
>>> Detail "the right approach" please. I'll even throw money.
>>>
>>> (For those not at the Welsh UNOFFICIAL last October, I can commend
>>> Di for the most superb Garlic bread - notwithstanding Peter Kay
>>> comments)

>>
>> I'll second that. we want Garlic bread, to go with the belly pork..

>
> Di's blushing as we speak. Garlic bread in industrial quantities is
> being planned right now.


Almost worth a trip back to the Old Dart, methinks.

Karen

--
"I'd far rather be happy than right any day."
- Slartibartfast


 
On Fri, 07 Apr 2006 10:34:03 +0100, Tim Hobbs <tim@spam.com> scribbled
the following nonsense:


>
>Having just spent the entire night watching chickenpox develop,
>complete with soundtrack and 'scratch and sniff', I can confidently
>say that "life is going to change"!
>
>Congratulations - there's something funny with that truck you know.
>Mrs H fell pregnant about 3 months after I bought burrt....


for sale

101 camper.......
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Peterborough 4x4 Club Chairman, Newsletter Editor and Webmaster
Green Lane Association (GLASS) Financial Director
101 Ambi, undergoing camper conversion www.simoni.co.uk
1976 S3 LWT, Fully restored, ready for sale! Make me an offer!
Suzuki SJ410 (Wife's) 3" lift kit fitted, body shell now restored and mounted on chassis, waiting on a windscreen and MOT
Series 3 88" Rolling chassis...what to do next
1993 200 TDi Discovery
1994 200 TDi Discovery body shell, being bobbed and modded.....
 

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