... is not full of acetylene but acetone that has absorbed a great deal of acetone. ...
Really?
So the tank is not full of acetylene but acetone that has absorbed a great deal of acetone.Not inaccurate, but probably not what you wanted to type there?
(see how I slipped that one in there?)
All of which leads us to the startling notion that the line "I have gas." might not be such a bad thing.....
I'm going to have to check these things out. It's been a few years since I've done some long distance shooting and even with a decent sporting scope it was difficult to see some hits. I can guarantee you my eyes haven't exactly gotten better in the last 5 years. I don't know what you paid for this device but I bet it's a lot cheaper than and really good spotting scope.
Brian, I think you missed your typo twice, once when you typed it and then again when it was quoted. Really.
Here's a third chance.Not inaccurate, but probably not what you wanted to type there?
...anyway....you also missed an easy boys here...
and then this..
Just for the record, I've never considered it bad, but then mine smells like roses.
Really?
Yep, a mistake and I did not see it even when you quoted it.
Proof that while there are smart people out there, I ain't one o' dem.
Brian
For the record, I wasn't trying to give you a hard time, as a lot of the topic was over my head I was sincerely asking if it was intentional ... i.e. some sort of supersaturation. AT ANY RATE, now I know. Well, sorta.
For the record, I wasn't trying to give you a hard time,....
This side of the Pond you can get both FreeView & Freesat without any sort of monthly subscription.
Both offer around 200 TV channels plus some catch up stuff, the primary difference between them is that Freeview uses a "standard" rooftop aerial whilst FreeSat requires a dish
In fact the vast majority of Tellies (or TVs, not to be confused with TVs) have one or more FreeView tuners built in. Alternatively you can but boxes for as little as about £50
Ok it is a fairly basic list and does not include any of the specialist/dedicated sports or movie channels but its a lot better than a kick in the teeth. It also includes all the "normal" terrestrial channels (ie BBC1,BBC2,BBC4, ITV,Channel4 (Plus S4C the Welsh variant), & CHannel 5) wth the BBC channels being a commercial free (apart from for their own products/programs lol) zone.
Mind you they are a bit creative with their channel count at times eg I would class Channel 4, Channel 4 + 1 & Channel 4 HD as 1 channel, legally they are allowed to count them as 3
That said I've got a Sky Q satellite service with movies and sports which also gives me multiroom viewing and the ability to record 5 other channels whilst watching another one. Alos works seamlessly across to my ipad or phone which costs me around £85 per month. Ok I could get a tve service a lot cheaper but IMHO the Sky service over here knocks spots off all the other offering and I'm more than happy to pay for it
But on the 'free' services, as I understand it, there is a television 'tax' or gov't fee involved? And if not, what is the mechanism of payment (there is always a mechanism of payment, the only things that change and the delivery medium and the suitableness, i.e. gov't taxes paying for gov't supplied broadcasts).
Brian
"If you're registered blind you get a 50% reduction"
You can get half off the television (a sighted service) fee if you're blind....do you get for free if you're blind and deaf?
"If you're registered blind you get a 50% reduction"
You can get half off the television (a sighted service) fee if you're blind....do you get for free if you're blind and deaf?