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    antipodean replied to the thread Failed recordings - and more!.
    They certainly have an MTBF. One of my colleagues before I retired was responsible for a 'bit barn' that received satellite data, and he...
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    antipodean replied to the thread Assume v. Presume.
    You left off the other bit - where is the u - it is in front of me, so if you assume it is making an ass of u in front of me.
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    antipodean replied to the thread Assume v. Presume.
    That is because they don't talk about it, they just do it ... :frantic: When I was a pre-teenager my grandfather told a story of how he...
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    antipodean replied to the thread Assume v. Presume.
    When they are hexadecimal ? :dance:
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    antipodean replied to the thread No teletext causes odd pop-up.
    Looking at that I suspect that the HM probably means humax, and the rest signifies a hex address, hence the x. Oh, I see BH beat me to...
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    antipodean replied to the thread Media mistakes.
    Only if they had another mass to cause some force to be generated. But it wouldn't matter if it was on earth or the moon (whose gravity...
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    antipodean replied to the thread Assume v. Presume.
    Well, tier is a level of seating (among other things that use the same word) pronounced differently to tire. Maybe you should write to...
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    antipodean replied to the thread Media mistakes.
    I haven't done the figures to convert it to tons, but my understanding is each bomb is 30000 lb, at least that is about the heaviest...
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    antipodean replied to the thread Media mistakes.
    My understanding is that 2000ib is what is referred to as a 'short ton'. Maybe the Imperialists think those in the US are a bit short ....
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    antipodean replied to the thread Media mistakes.
    I would insist that using "proper" English, the headline would mean I would get the item for less than half price.
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