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It's not a problem. For one, most of the sites I work at have secure facilities and parking areas (I mostly work at large investments banks in the city). For two, I have contents insurance that covers personal belongings away from home (plus the bike sleeps indoors at night). And finally, three. Seeing as I am from the East End of London and virtually grew up amongst most of the criminally fraternity there, I can honestly say I know how your normal thief operates. Bar using a petrol angel grinder I'd like to see your average toe-rag thieving shit bag get past my Almax chains.
Almax Security Chains Limited
But, there are very determined thieves out there and where there is a will there is always a way. If you make yourself a target you're going to get hit.
:)
Couple of weekend in London pictures:
First class train to Paddington:
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Chillin' with my mates late friday night:
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You're the most boring dresser I've ever seen. no wonder the DJ thing didn't go anywhere.
^^ didn't know you were mates with Blue
Last nights parade in Rio,………….
One more parade (of Champions) on March 12th
Last weekend I was on the 60th birthday of my cousin. Apart from enjoying the party I had the chance to marvel at his brandnew HP Designjet 3D printer.
He is doing designs of any kind of components, tools, and parts for customers. Here one CAD design.
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This is his printer
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And this is a printout of the above directly from the CAD-software into the printer.
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These printouts can serve as a model. But if the requirement on structural strength is not very high, they can be directly used by the customer, right out of the 3D printer. Good enough for many purposes. Not good for very many copies but many of his designs are needed in series of 1 to 5 only.
Clever stuff, bet the price of ink is a stinger though. :D
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Hope this Works
Same info. High end Hotel. Apparently Both sides of Border people had done this.
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Love the 3 quid bottle of wine, Class, 1st Class :)
The printer itself is not exactly cheap, too.:)Quote:
Originally Posted by ItsRobsLife
But this is commercial stuff and there is no cheaper and faster way to produce a very small number of parts.
^That wine was £5.99 and I did briefly scan TD whilst I got slowly oblivious on the wine, beer and marajuiania I had.
I had to smoke out the window, of course.
nice one pat, nice mix of drinks and drugs, sorry sabai. oops pat, erm shouldnt you be in jail?
5 hours from Cornwall to London, so long enough.
^ sorry , but :smileylaughing::smileylaughing::smileylaughing:
^^Santa's bicycles?
fisherman returning to the pier, Chao Lao, Chanthaburi 13 March 2011
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2011 Rio Carnival Parade of Champions, March 12
The back of the new Heineken beer mats.:)
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Hahaha those crazy Dutch! :D
Looks like Somtam Slap knows his bogroll.
We got a slight bit of overnight rain one night last week.
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Salt workers at Tha Mai, Chanthaburi
15.03.11
The coastline of Burma, near the village of Gyibyin, taken this afternoon as I flew back from London on TG917.
Note the plane livery was the Thai livery from 50 years ago.
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It's quieter at the front of the air plane you know.
When someone else is paying you sit where their budget allows.
To true.
^^ 30 K ?
What we talking about SS?
The altitude (36000 ft) or the cost of the tickets (THB 49750 x 2)?
That was not livery from 50 years ago,the plane was 50 years old.
Shame you did not get a shot of the propellers.
^^ Seat number
Not far off it, Thai put shitty old planes on the London route, this I believe was the same 747 that had the Star Alliance livery on it for years.Quote:
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ahhhh....no 65KQuote:
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Wow, Thats some big old bird