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  • #39245
    Sub Mandrel
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      @submandrel
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      #109693
      Sub Mandrel
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        @submandrel

        Not being the sort of person drawn to facebook etc. even so I ocassionally fancy rambling about topics nothing to do with Model Engineer (or just on the borders like full size aircraft).

        Often there are discussions started which wander way off topic too.

        Could we have a chat or 'wibble' topic where these things could go?

        No particularly strong reason except I've just invented a recipe for spinach and stilton soup and have a strong urge to share it…

        Neil

        #109702
        John Coates
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          @johncoates48577

          Posted by Stub Mandrel on 22/01/2013 19:12:19:

          Could we have a chat or 'wibble' topic where these things could go?

          No particularly strong reason except I've just invented a recipe for spinach and stilton soup and have a strong urge to share it…

          Neil

          Miscellaneous Mutterings or Random Ramblings

          and what's the recipe 'cos I'm interested ! smile p <– drooling smiley

          #109704
          Bob Perkins
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            @bobperkins67044

            Have you one for Stilton and spinach as well?

            #109710
            Sub Mandrel
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              @submandrel

              Don't tempt me off topic! Oh go on then

              A delicious recipe for those who have high blood pressure/cholesterol and want to eat something wicked at least once a month.

              Chop a couple of small potatos, half an onion and a few crushed garlic cloves and brown in olive oil.

              Add 3/4 pint milk, a little water and a big handful of baby spinach leaves and bring to boil.

              Throw in a generous heap of mixed herbs (Tesco Value) a dash of tabasco and a dash of soy sauce (less salt!)

              Simmer until the potatos are soft and add lots of stilton.

              Once stilton melts put in a blender. Whizzz up and eat with nice bread with too much low-cholesterol spread on.

              Remember Stilton cuts best with plenty of top rake and no coolant. And don't tell your doctor

              Neil

              #109711
              Bazyle
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                @bazyle

                Yes most forums have a chat section. Can be a bit of a problem to moderate I suppose.

                Now you've made me hungry.

                #109714
                NJH
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                  @njh

                  Neil

                  "I've just invented a recipe for spinach and stilton soup and have a strong urge to share it…"

                  Is that because you wish someone else to try your recipe before you take the chance and try it yourself?

                  Yes a "General Chat" topic would be good but how would you persuade folk to post their random comments etc. there rather than in the middle of the serious and profound discussions that take place on all threads at present? Surely too there would need to be some categorisation of these "General Topics" or , where several topics were being discussed on the same thread, there could be a danger of misunderstandings occuring. For example – imagine a few folk discussing tasty recipies and ingredients with you when someone else suggests a magic ingredient to add – but he is, in fact, responding to previous posts about ways for detering cats doing what they will do in your garden.

                  ( You can while away a few hours thinking of other disasterous possibilities)

                  Cheers!

                  Norman

                  PS.

                  Please send carton of your soup for evaluation

                  PPS

                  LARGE carton

                  N

                  Edited By NJH on 22/01/2013 20:37:55

                  #109717
                  AndyB
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                    @andyb47186

                    Good evening chaps,

                    The MadModder Forum has what is called The Water Cooler in an area called The Break Room where people can just chat about anything. Some of the topics go on for years.

                    Andy

                    #109721
                    Bob Perkins
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                      @bobperkins67044

                      Neil,

                      no mention of a tin opener yet?

                      #109762
                      Ian S C
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                        @iansc

                        Model engine maker has "Chatterbox", yes it sounds like a good idea, somewhere to put the site for 12" to the ft aircraft, and similar topics.

                        Neil, congrats on your crane artical. Ian S C

                        #109789
                        Joseph Ramon
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                          @josephramon28170

                          "Soup! Soup!"

                          To quote the Soup Dragon.

                          I'll get me coat.

                          Joey

                          #109791
                          wheeltapper
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                            @wheeltapper

                            You dropped a clanger there, didn't you.

                            Roy

                            #109799
                            David Colwill
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                              @davidcolwill19261

                              Hmmm if the recipe contains stilton there may well be serious health and safety issues. Be sure you have obtained the relevant COSHH certificates…..

                              #109815
                              AndyB
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                                @andyb47186

                                CONFUCIUS DIDN'T SAY


                                Man who wants pretty nurse, must be patient.


                                Passionate kiss, like spider web, leads to undoing of fly.


                                Better to be pissed off than pissed on.


                                Lady who goes camping must beware of evil intent.

                                Squirrel who runs up woman's' leg will not find nuts.

                                Man who leaps off cliff jumps to conclusion.

                                Man who eats many prunes get good run for money.

                                War does not determine who is right, it determines who is left.

                                Man who fight with wife all day get no piece at night.

                                It takes many nails to build a crib, but one screw to fill it.

                                Man who drives like hell is bound to get there.

                                Man who stands on toilet is high on pot.

                                Man who live in glass house should change clothes in basement.

                                Man who fish in other man's well often catch crabs.

                                Finally CONFUCIUS SAY. . ……..

                                "A lion will not cheat on his wife, but a Tiger Wood!"

                                Hope that nobody is offended but it did make me laugh…

                                Andy

                                #109824
                                Nicholas Farr
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                                  @nicholasfarr14254

                                  Hi, well a colleague and me were working out on a couple of sites today in close proximity to each other. When we finished loading all the tools back in the van on the second site, I took this very seasonal photo which I though looked very picturesque.

                                  Can anybody guess where we were. First clue, we were not in the workshop yard.

                                  2013-01-23 15.17.11.jpg

                                  No prizes for a correct guess.

                                  Regards Nick.

                                  #129261
                                  Ian S C
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                                    @iansc

                                    Woundered why my computot would not start this evening, we'v just had a 24 hr power cut because of high winds, 150K plus, I thought the lights were a little dim, put the volt meter on the mains–120 volts, an hour or so later after another power cut it came up to 228V. Ian S C ps Think we'v got the Yanks worried in the Americas Cup Yatching.

                                    #129265
                                    Richard Marks
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                                      @richardmarks80868

                                      With reference to Ian S C posting, my wife and I lived in Hawera in New Zealand from 1974 to 1977, when we had a powercut it was DARK! the only illumination was from the stars and that was fantastic, we bought a small telescope and the detail on the moon was amazing, we experienced an earthquake on 04/11/1974 around 10pm that registered 5.6 on the richter scale SCARY! lampshades dancing around on the ceiling, tv moving around the room on its wheels and the noise made by the wooden house we lived in was eerie, we returned to the UK by truck travelling with a group of like minded souls via Nepal,India,Pakistan,Afghanistan,Iran,Turkey,Greece,Bulgaria and parts of Europe, the whole trip took 4.5 months and was an experience to say the least, If I needed any machining or need of tools I visited the local metal shop and used his facilities for the price of a few beers.

                                      Happy Days.

                                      #129273
                                      NJH
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                                        @njh

                                        I'd forgotton all about this thread – Neil you never did supply any soup!

                                        Norman

                                        #129274
                                        Bob Perkins
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                                          @bobperkins67044

                                          Hi Richard

                                          I've had a look at your photos. It's brought back fond but hazy memories of trips to the Beer Engine a few years ago. I recall we renamed the Sleeper Heavy "Numb face" in light of the affect it use to have on us. Perhaps another thing to add to the to do list.

                                          Bob..

                                          #129341
                                          Sub Mandrel
                                          Participant
                                            @submandrel

                                            My original proposal was for an entire topic (like stationary engines or workshop tools) for 'wibble'. Sadly not taken up.

                                            The 'what did you do today' thread is pretty awesome at over 500 comments that sometimes strays far from the workshop.

                                            Neil

                                            #129515
                                            Ian S C
                                            Participant
                                              @iansc

                                              We'v got 'em more worried now, they'v taken Ben Ainslie (British yatchy) as tactition, now only one American on the US boat. At this rate we should have the cup by Monday. Ian S C

                                              #129555
                                              Bazyle
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                                                @bazyle
                                                Posted by Stub Mandrel on 22/01/2013 20:18:38:

                                                Remember Stilton cuts best with plenty of top rake and no coolant. And don't tell your doctor

                                                Neil

                                                Just wondering if eveyone knows of the modified finish that can be achieved by steeping the stilton in Port as coolant. This coolant also has an interesting effect on lamb chops.

                                                #129556
                                                V8Eng
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                                                  @v8eng

                                                  I find that particular coolant causes a poor finish due to loss of coordination, and the chatter becomes uncontrollable after a while!

                                                  Edited By V8Eng on 13/09/2013 19:55:15

                                                  #129599
                                                  Sub Mandrel
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                                                    @submandrel

                                                    Very good

                                                    Neil

                                                    #137093
                                                    colin hawes
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                                                      @colinhawes85982

                                                      TROGLODYTE INGENIARIUS EXEMPLAR FACTORUM

                                                      The Model Engineer

                                                      The present day descendants of this genus are usually discovered in man-made caves where they carry out extremely exquisite operations on

                                                      pieces of metal that have been discarded by less ingenious members of their society. They are a retiring, modest variant of the species and are very clever. Sometimes their habitats can be discovered by following them from a local scrapheap or a tool shop to the cave. The average denizen of the cave is a scavenger of all types of rejected mechanisms which it reconfigures, using diverse machinery, into the form of miniaturised versions of the technological marvels of previous generations that it has seen displayed in various media. Sometimes it is induced by the female of the species to enter a habitable building to confirm it’s continued existence and to consume nourishment. The other members of it’s society tend to consider it as rather eccentric yet are very happy to see it’s artistic working products, even paying for the privilege to do so at impressive exhibitions . Great attempts are being made to ensure the survival of the troglodyte ingeniarius as, despite its mainly solitary tendencies,

                                                      It’s demise would be a sad loss to present day society.

                                                      (My opinion) Colin

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