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 Posted: Mon Jun 14th, 2010 02:33 pm
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ndburley
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I know its not a watch but its a vintage 1970's clock that I bought for 7 pounds a while ago and it was non functional at the time and gained 2 hours a day roughly.
Luckily the watch and clock maker I go to fixed it for me for only 10 pounds as I am a regular.
Anyway its ticking along wonderfully and thought as it goes "tick Tick" I would share.

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 Posted: Mon Jun 14th, 2010 02:46 pm
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Very cool Neo thumbsup.gif  So is that how you chaps in the UK lose weight, knocking off the pounds getting watches and clocks fixed dog smile.gif

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 Posted: Mon Jun 14th, 2010 03:34 pm
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Har Har... subtlelaugh.gif
Pounds is £'s here though I do feel a bit slimmer after sorting this clock out.
We do not use pounds for weight here, I think we changed in the 60's or 70's I am not sure as I am not that old...lol.
Think we prefer Stones as a messurement...oh you got me thinking now...I am off to the fridge for a beer.

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OH OH OH Just to let you know I passed my Microsoft Exam last Thursday!!
I have 6 under my belt now!!
Number 7 is coming up!!
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Last edited on Mon Jun 14th, 2010 03:42 pm by ndburley

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 Posted: Mon Jun 14th, 2010 06:12 pm
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Congrats Neo!...I also collect hand cranking alarm clocks and this is one I would love to own....very cool!bravo.gif

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 Posted: Mon Jun 14th, 2010 09:12 pm
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ndburley wrote: Har Har... subtlelaugh.gif
Pounds is £'s here though I do feel a bit slimmer after sorting this clock out.
We do not use pounds for weight here, I think we changed in the 60's or 70's I am not sure as I am not that old...lol.
Think we prefer Stones as a messurement...oh you got me thinking now...I am off to the fridge for a beer.

insane.gif

OH OH OH Just to let you know I passed my Microsoft Exam last Thursday!!
I have 6 under my belt now!!
Number 7 is coming up!!
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Congrats on the exam!   I know the pain.  I was at one point an MCSE (1997).  But those days are long gone...

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 Posted: Mon Jun 14th, 2010 11:35 pm
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Cool clock!ThumbsUp02.gif

Congratulations on the exam too bravo.gif

A stone is 16 pounds right?

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 Posted: Tue Jun 15th, 2010 03:15 am
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Cool clock!  I like the USSR reference.  Very iron curtain...subtlelaugh.gif
Congrats on passing the exam.

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 Posted: Tue Jun 15th, 2010 06:42 am
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Just had a look on the bay and there suddenly seems to be an influx of Slava clocks, if you want to own one I would suggest taking a peek there.
Two months ago there were hardly any!!

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Very cool Neo.thumbsup.gif

 

What is this "microsoft" you speak of??toon1.gif

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 Posted: Tue Jun 15th, 2010 07:48 am
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Paxman wrote: Very cool Neo.thumbsup.gif

 

What is this "microsoft" you speak of??toon1.gif


A global company that work with the pharmaceutical companies that supply remedies to the head aches they dish out.

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