Well I got your message too, Chris . . .
On May 8, 6:11 pm, Chris Malton wrote:
> Thanks Neil - I'd come to that conclusion earlier, but thanks for
> clarifying.
>
> Perhaps I'll start sending messages in code Top Secret memos. Hmm,
> perhaps try this: J hpu zpvs nfttbhf
>
> Trust me, the
Thanks Neil - I'd come to that conclusion earlier, but thanks for
clarifying.
Perhaps I'll start sending messages in code Top Secret memos. Hmm,
perhaps try this: J hpu zpvs nfttbhf
Trust me, there's a message in that somewhere.
Chris "Now they'll be ones needing to have lessons in Crypt
Fascinating and informative as this topic of injury may be , in a land
full of vague statements within seas of bullshit, I feel some
expression of clarity is required here.
I will be at your event Chris , whatever event you organise.
Neil `with a little dedication` R
On May 7, 6:46 am, Chr
Well, on the topic of stupid injuries, let's add some 240V Mains Electricity
into the mix.
1. When I was about 5ish, I was sat under the desk, and sucked on an IEC.
Not a good idea, when you have zero RCD protection.
2. I hate. No, Sorry, HATE, 4-Way extentions.. Unplugging without a slight
shock t
> *How CAN you stab yourself with a telephone wire?
Dunno, but I have injured myself in some pretty stupid ways. I once
cut my tongue whilst licking an envelope that I then found out was one
of those self-sealing jobs that don't need licking - indeed they won't
stick after being licked so I then
>From the fathest reaches of the kingdom, they came. Volunteers all,
scarred. bloodied*. Grim. Yet keen to defend the truth.
Or to put it more simply Chris, yes I'd like to come.
Phil
*How CAN you stab yourself with a telephone wire?
On May 7, 6:46 am, Chris Malton wrote:
> This is still prov