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On 9/21/2021 at 11:31 PM, EightMegs said:

I wonder where the belted in rear passengers ended up.

I suspect it's more a case of what size microwave oven / wardrobe / chemikhasi ended up embedded in the back of their heads.  Motorcaravans really are just a chassis cab and some papier-mache.  To travel in the back of one, it really needs to be a steel-bodied van conversion rather than an aluminium/timber/ply "coachbuilt" one.  I'd hate to see what would happen if someone side-swiped or t-boned one.. the entire body would just disintegrate:

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"Charlie's copped a saucepan in the throat."

Posted
3 hours ago, Talbot said:

I suspect it's more a case of what size microwave oven / wardrobe / chemikhasi ended up embedded in the back of their heads.  Motorcaravans really are just a chassis cab and some papier-mache.  To travel in the back of one, it really needs to be a steel-bodied van conversion rather than an aluminium/timber/ply "coachbuilt" one.  I'd hate to see what would happen if someone side-swiped or t-boned one.. the entire body would just disintegrate:

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"Charlie's copped a saucepan in the throat."

Saucy.

Posted
36 minutes ago, 3VOM said:

Let me in please!

 

Sorry I’d nipped off to make a cuppa. 

Posted
44 minutes ago, Talbot said:

???

Parking by le feel.

I won't be able to make it tonight i'm afraid!

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Posted
1 hour ago, Talbot said:

???

I don't see a problem. It's parked.

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Posted

I'm learning calculus so I don't think I'll be awake enough to be on this time.

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Posted

I’ll have to start and hand straight over. I have a set of books which need marking for tomorrow… 

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Reminder for tonight, and a reminder for @Six-cylinder to take the merry piss out of me and my LandCruiser again!

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Posted

I'm doing this stuff today

Definite Integral Calculus Examples, Integration - Basic Introduction,  Practice Problems - YouTube

So I'll probably be fast asleep like last time.

Posted
1 hour ago, St.Jude said:

Reminder for tonight, and a reminder for @Six-cylinder to take the merry piss out of me and my LandCruiser again!

I plan to use my Range Rover at the weekend so that might take the smile off my face!

Posted
2 hours ago, Talbot said:

Urgh.  I remember that all too well.  *shudders*

I'd managed to forget Comic Sans, too. 

Posted
2 hours ago, Fumbler said:

I'm doing this stuff today

Definite Integral Calculus Examples, Integration - Basic Introduction,  Practice Problems - YouTube

So I'll probably be fast asleep like last time.

When I was at collage my scientific calculator had 52 functions, I understood 48 of them. Now I remember four, + - × /!

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6 minutes ago, Six-cylinder said:

When I was at collage my scientific calculator had 52 functions, I understood 48 of them. Now I remember four, + - × /!

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Way more collectable and advanced than mine- it even has the functions I'm currently in need of right now!

Fortunately, we can do quite a lot of this stuff in spreadsheets.

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My dad had a scientific calculator much like that when I were a nipper.  Red LED display if memory serves.

By the time I did my A levels he'd moved on to a fancy top-of-the-range Texas Instruments thing with a QWERTY keyboard.  I borrowed it for my exam - my "revision" consisted mainly of typing all the formulae I'd need into the calculator's memory.  QWERTY keyboards on calculators were such a newfangled thing at the time that the exam regulators hadn't got around to banning them.

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4 minutes ago, wuvvum said:

My dad had a scientific calculator much like that when I were a nipper.  Red LED display if memory serves.

By the time I did my A levels he'd moved on to a fancy top-of-the-range Texas Instruments thing with a QWERTY keyboard.  I borrowed it for my exam - my "revision" consisted mainly of typing all the formulae I'd need into the calculator's memory.  QWERTY keyboards on calculators were such a newfangled thing at the time that the exam regulators hadn't got around to banning them.

Yes red LED, it still works but has to be plugged into its charger.

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Posted
23 minutes ago, Six-cylinder said:

Now I remember four, + - × /!

That's five...
Add, subtract, multiply, divide, factorial.
:mrgreen:

Posted
24 minutes ago, Six-cylinder said:

When I was at collage my scientific calculator had 52 functions, I understood 48 of them. Now I remember four, + - × /!

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I've got that near exact model, somewhere.

Also got a Reverse Polish Decimal Sinclair calculator somewhere.

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8 minutes ago, Talbot said:

That's five...
Add, subtract, multiply, divide, factorial.
:mrgreen:

See I can't even count any more, anybody got some counting beads for me!

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Posted
54 minutes ago, Talbot said:

That's five...
Add, subtract, multiply, divide, factorial.
:mrgreen:

Glad I'm not the only one who thought of that!

If you want your mind numbed, try solving:

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Posted
59 minutes ago, Fumbler said:

try solving:

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I'm alright thanks 

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How could one wobble in to this tonight, just to lurk around in the background?

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