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  • #16
    Lingerie.
    "If you can read this, you're too close"

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Prof Peach View Post
      Lingerie.
      pervert LOL

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Prof Peach View Post
        Lingerie.
        nickers nickers nickers
        consett warlord retired

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        • #19
          lol.

          Originally posted by dale19 View Post
          nickers nickers nickers :d:d:d
          .d.o.m.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by kayos View Post
            No. they would google it, of course they would. However people should go to libraries and maybe fall in love with books. No one looks up the net to educate themselves for education sake, they only look up what they want/need to know. The internet is amazing, no question, but it will makie dummies of us all in the end, because reading will cease to exist and that is where wisdom is gained. Also it has spawned a class of "know it alls" (not you)who actually know bog all, just a few dodgy facts gleaned from the net and the veracity of such information is questionable.

            As to where I learned my fishing knowledge, most would say - "What knowledge?!"
            You’re only partially right there Mark. Access to information or a love for books isn’t the problem, it’s a lack of curiosity that prevents people from dipping in to these resources. People with curiosity will still seek knowledge for the sake of it, whether from books or the more immediately accessible internet. Just look at us fishermen pouring over internet reports, reviews and banter.

            I work in a scientific job and have made an invention or two. For me, it’s the net every time I need some information, and then I end up aimlessly surfing from link to link out of interest.

            A great invention? Steam engines.

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            • #21
              just bit banter,as usual.

              Originally posted by regpude View Post
              boa1rd so was thinking about above.im going to kick it of with the humble BATTERY.please feel free to add to list.only 1 invention at a time please.
              .thanks for viewing,also only listing 1 invention.ps,as for kayos @ his blinds,ill draw the curtains there.LOL.

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              • #22
                The Jet Engine

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                • #23
                  scotch eggs
                  •Secretary not permanent fixture until screwed on top of desk
                  Light travels faster than sound. This is why some people appear bright until you hear them speak.
                  :man with hole in pocket feel cocky all day

                  PB COD 22LB (BOAT) Grafter h'pool
                  LING 21LB (BOAT) Esmeralda h'pool
                  CONGER 30LB (BOAT) IOM
                  THORNBACK RAY 13LB (BOAT) ULLAPOOL
                  COD 12LB PIER(middleton)
                  CARP 30LB CANADA
                  PIKE 25LB SCOTLAND

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by g.ordon View Post
                    what was wrong with the samsung or did it just go off completely?
                    It was stuck in standby, common fault apparently.

                    Got a kit (capacitors) off eBay and changed them all on the power supply.
                    Cheers, Keith.

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                    • #25
                      DECORATING !!



                      The person who invented decorating wants f#cking !

                      And

                      The person who invented f#cking wants decorating !
                      Cheers Bert

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by KeithB View Post
                        It was stuck in standby, common fault apparently.

                        Got a kit (capacitors) off eBay and changed them all on the power supply.
                        thanks for info Keith

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                        • #27
                          Brill comment.

                          Originally posted by tadpoleman View Post
                          decorating !!



                          The person who invented decorating wants f#cking !

                          And

                          the person who invented f#cking wants decorating !
                          .lol.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Kev1n View Post
                            You’re only partially right there Mark. Access to information or a love for books isn’t the problem, it’s a lack of curiosity that prevents people from dipping in to these resources. People with curiosity will still seek knowledge for the sake of it, whether from books or the more immediately accessible internet. Just look at us fishermen pouring over internet reports, reviews and banter.

                            I work in a scientific job and have made an invention or two. For me, it’s the net every time I need some information, and then I end up aimlessly surfing from link to link out of interest.

                            A great invention? Steam engines.
                            Well Kevin I hope you are correct, however I fear you are not. The youth of today, who are the adults of tomorrow, have lost the art of curiosity. I assure you of that. It will continue over the generations until we have parents who have no knowledge and therefore will not educate their offspring to be curious, or teach the need to gain wisdom.

                            Take any teenager of today and tell me that they will want to educate their children in 15 years. They won't, because they have no knowledge themselves.

                            Each generation over the last 100 years have learned less than their predecessors and now with the internet that process has increased considerably.

                            The education system has the most to answer for, as now sitting a Higher in Englsh, has been reduced to nothing more than a quiz!
                            Last edited by kayos; 30-01-2015, 11:49 PM.
                            2016 - Cod, Dab, Dogfish, Gurnard, Ling, Mackerel, Saithe, Scorpian fish. .

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                            • #29
                              bog paper
                              without it we'd be in the ***t
                              •Secretary not permanent fixture until screwed on top of desk
                              Light travels faster than sound. This is why some people appear bright until you hear them speak.
                              :man with hole in pocket feel cocky all day

                              PB COD 22LB (BOAT) Grafter h'pool
                              LING 21LB (BOAT) Esmeralda h'pool
                              CONGER 30LB (BOAT) IOM
                              THORNBACK RAY 13LB (BOAT) ULLAPOOL
                              COD 12LB PIER(middleton)
                              CARP 30LB CANADA
                              PIKE 25LB SCOTLAND

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                              • #30
                                I've learnt an awful lot from the internet. I suppose it's up to the individual how much they take/learn from it. It's as educational as you make and like it or not it's most definitely reading. After all, I've read each post to get to writing this reply. I can sit for hours in the comfort of my own home 'reading' up on all aspects of fishing or whatever I choose to 'read'.

                                So for me the internet is right up there but let's not forget about what it takes to power it
                                Last edited by topbanana; 31-01-2015, 07:32 AM.
                                Regards Nicky.

                                Success is the ability to go from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm.

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