SORRY WHAT DID YOU SAYUBT - Halifax--lad wrote:Felling delicate today nig bad hangover
Everyone needs to be quiet today
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UBT - Mikeejones wrote:OK - You got me intrigued! I'll ask - What happens at 10pm?UBT - Halifax--lad wrote:2 hours and counting......
I`m very sorry to hear your sad news. 50 is no time to die these days, your mum must be devastated. Being 60 myself, I keep reading obituary columns where people younger than me have died. It makes you think of your own mortality.DJH@GB-Ro wrote:My Mum's best friend died today at 50
Great news. So that'll be 1 older girl with 2 younger brothers.....James Box wrote:Happy
Just discovered that our 3rd child in the oven is a boy.
Mum is good, but at least she is eating her ice cream and hotdogs separatelyUBT - Timbo wrote:Great news. So that'll be 1 older girl with 2 younger brothers.....James Box wrote:Happy
Just discovered that our 3rd child in the oven is a boy.
How's "mum"? Keeping well and screaming for Ice Cream on her hotdog's or something similar?
And when's the big day when he should be making an appearance?
regards
Tim
Hmmm, so we're talking about a late Pisces or probably an Aries child.......!James Box wrote:Mum is good, but at least she is eating her ice cream and hotdogs separately
April 7 is the due date, but the other 2 were both 2-3 weeks early.
- numerous electrical or TV repair shops?Semmy wrote:Anybody know where I can buy a 6.3V 1800uF Aluminium can electrolytic capacitor?
If you want to be a little "adventurous", and not need to get an "exact perfect physical match", you could wire in two insulated "wires" from the boards plated "through-holes" and then get 2x 900uF, or 3x 600uF (or any other combination (e.g. 1x 1200 + 1x 600) and wire them in PARALLEL onto the two "legs" coming up from the board - a little bit of hotmelt would hold the cap's together - this will then give you the desired 1800uF capacity.Semmy wrote:Already tried both Maplin and RS they have 1500uF and 2200uF not the 1800uF's though
Try Rapid, Farnell or FuturlecSemmy wrote:Already tried both Maplin and RS they have 1500uF and 2200uF not the 1800uF's though
My favorite is the GSX-R, Boss bike, I need to get one, anyway there be more pictures on my site if you want a closer look - click my stats graph and goto projects on the menuGamma^Ray wrote:Arg.. My mood is jealousy as of now, Looking at UBT - PiezPiedPy Avatar. :D Nice !! Makes me miss my Gsxr750 :(
Hi Pie,UBT - PiezPiedPy wrote:My favorite is the GSX-R, Boss bike, I need to get one, anyway there be more pictures on my site if you want a closer look - click my stats graph and goto projects on the menu
P.S. its for sale if anyones interested (Hint Hint )
Now what you have found there is laziness on my part, click the Projects Menu button it might work then :oops: then click the pic of the bikeUBT - Timbo wrote: Hi Pie,
There's only a Nissan and a VW on the projects page !!
PS Thanks for the UBT site link as well !!
regards
Tim
OK - didn't think to click on the word "Project" as I saw the drop down items and clicked both of them and didn't find a bike...!UBT - PiezPiedPy wrote:Now what you have found there is laziness on my part, click the Projects Menu button it might work then :oops: then click the pic of the bike
Glad you peeps like it. First time using the holographic flake. The pics don't do the bike justice, got a propa shine to it and the holographic makes the top layers look like a rainbow effect, same as a CD in the sun when you look at it from different angles.UBT - Timbo wrote: And worth the wait it was as well....!
(And in one piccy, CIMG0609, I spy a RED Beetle - is that the '72 VW you've taken 8 years to get to ?? )
regards
Tim
There, there....just you have a nice cup of tea and maybe a wee dram along with it...and then settle down for a nice evening by the fire, knowing that you will gain great Karma and sustenance from the rigours of the day... For Lo, you have PASSED the test and got from A to B with great bravery and without injury....UBT - Mikeejones wrote:It's just taken 6 hours to drive 50 miles through a snowstorm.
They were going to charge my parents loads of money to have it as they would have been the only people on it in the area, they said forget it and went to a better cheaper providerUBT - JohnR wrote:Yes they had no problem taking the money from my bank on the same day I joined, they are super efficient when it is in their favour.
Welcome back 8)UBT - JohnR wrote:AT LAST
Back on-line today when I came in from work
I just found this report on the incident.....UBT - Janea wrote:Well my current mood today is about as bad as you can get. I learned yesterday afternoon that a friend of mine had been murdered by her husband- shot twice in the abdomen and he then shot himself in the head. ......
AMD are supposed to run cooler than intel, what temp is it under load and did you use a good thermal compound?Gary wrote:AMD FX - 62, just fitted it with the heatsink & fan it came with as it had good reviews but its running quite hot !Rockinfroggi wrote:
BTW, what cpu did you get?
Gary.
Does it need a "bedding" in time do you think ?
If the Freezer is sitting there doing nothing I'd stick that on(if it's compatable with your chip), that temp is getting close to an Intel Prescott so I'd say it is a bit high, but never having run an AMD I could be wrong.Gary wrote:Currently at 53c & the fan is flat out at 2800 rpm , the heatsink it came with was pre applied with paste.
Don't know whether to use the AC freezer 64 pro I was using, ( I cleaned the paste off it, and only have a tube of coolermaster htk-002 ) or pop down to pc world and buy one of them fandango zalmans with the speed controller so I can turn off cool n quiet.
Says on the box, all AMD Athlon 64 x2 up to 5000+ & all FX cpus, and it did keep my 4600+ at around 40cRockinfroggi wrote:
If the Freezer is sitting there doing nothing I'd stick that on(if it's compatable with your chip), that temp is getting close to an Intel Prescott so I'd say it is a bit high, but never having run an AMD I could be wrong.
Gary.
Then what are you waiting for? the crunch starts in a few hours and things are gonna get hotGary wrote:Says on the box, all AMD Athlon 64 x2 up to 5000+ & all FX cpus, and it did keep my 4600+ at around 40cRockinfroggi wrote:
If the Freezer is sitting there doing nothing I'd stick that on(if it's compatable with your chip), that temp is getting close to an Intel Prescott so I'd say it is a bit high, but never having run an AMD I could be wrong.
Gary.