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  1. If you're looking at a Samsung Tris go for the S111 GT i9300, it will be considerably dearer than the Mini but you'll get a better spec phone, it has an 8MPX camera on it for one thing, and if you're on a monthly contract then when it's up and you're due an upgrade it might come as a free phone, sometimes you can get a better phone than what's offered as a free upgrade by paying a little one off extra payment. One thing to be aware of though is that the newer phones take a micro SIM card, smaller than older models so you can't swap it over, I found this out when I bought my GT i9300, I had to get a new SIM I bought my phone off eBay as it was the right price with the bundle of extras that came with it, 2 rear covers, flip case, 2 chargers and a desk charger, 2 spare batteries and all the original packaging and paperwork plus still has 2 years manufacturers warrantee on it plus it's unlocked which although not expensive to have done does make a phone a bit more desirable. I was toying with the idea of going to Pay as you go but for the amount I use a mobile phone and the monthly tariff plus usage I pay the latter works out a lot cheaper. I'm beginning to waffle now.

  2. This topic seems to have been sleeping well, perhaps it's time we woke it up again now that technology has advanced even further with the advent of the new iPhone 4 system but it seems that despite the hype and advertising about new Apple, HTC and other brands it seems that the Galaxy range is still about the most popular. I recently acquired a Samsung Galaxy S111 GT i9300 and after a short time have decided that it's the best phone I've had to date, it's basically a well loaded pocket computer that is also a phone.

  3. The Samsung Galaxy S111 and all the extras came in the post today, I had to take a trip to my local mobile phone store though as the SIM from my other phone was too big to fit it so I had to get a micro SIM, fitted in store, activated and no charge. Terriffic phone!

     

    Also, browsing the market hall 'kiosks', one selling computer equipment had a very nice nearly new Acer Aspire One 'Happy, netbook for sale, asking the price was told £135, a little haggle later it came down to £110 so I grabbed it! Don't really worry about the colour being lilac and white, looks quite good really, comes with a colour co-ordinated laser tracking mouse, also Acer, the mains charger unit and he even gave me a free carry case for it. It's on Windows 7. Bargain!

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  4. Couple more gadgets to add to the technology collection. A very nice but cheap in-car dv camcorder, I can video idiots on the road now! Also just bought from fleabay a Samsung Galaxy s111 i9300 phone. I've wanted one for some time but price has always been the issue but this one comes with loads of extras which are worth quite a bit of money, 2 years warrantee and it's only 2 weeks old. Just awaiting its arrival now.

  5. Noticed that my AGA temperature was dropping last night, took longer to boil the kettle so I let it out before going to bed to let it get cold enough to de-carbonise the burner early this morning. The burner carbons up over time in the last inch of the oil inlet pipe, up the bend and into the inlet gallery, took 1/2 an hour to do and once re-lit was hot enough again by 11o'clock to do my toast on the hotplate.

  6. The only time related aspect of the old machine was 'time to get a new one'. Just contacted the phone number on the new one to 'register' it for the manufacturers warantee, cost another £129 but that covers it completeley for 5 years come what may, it's an 'upgrade' to the standard 2 year warantee, with the 2 year, if anything goes wrong you have to pay a £75 'call out' fee but upgrading to the 5, you don't have to pay anything. The motor is on the drum, what they call 'direct drive', no belt to worry about and the motor is guaranteed for 10 years. It even weighs the laundry you load in it and tells you, when you've put it on the desired programme, how long it will take to complete the full cycle and run for that exact time, something to do with 'economy'. In registering for the warantee I found out that LG is a branch of JVC. You learn something new every day!

  7. 3 months ago my Brothers Daugther lost her beloved ginger cat, he spent most nights out and was always back home the next morning with his nights hunt but one night he went out and never came back. Ever since 10 year old Anna has been very upset and pining for her cat and not sleeping too well so, last night my Brother dissapeared somewhere and came home with this. They've called her Molly.

     

     

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  8. Warmed up here a couple of degrees today, heavy rain and strong wind here and the snow is dissapearing fast, not going to affect me here but the ground is still frozen and the water is running well.

  9. Sorry Aaron, Didn't reply to your first post in the negative as may have been thought, guessed what you really wanted to know and you've had some good replies. Type of welding masks and helmets will suit different people and the type of welding they intend doing, either in their job or as part of a hobby. Heavy industrial welding requires a full helmet where when you're getting up close to your work, lets say shipbuilding, large hot stuff is going to fly and you need full head protection whereas if you're doing light welding then a basic hand mask might be good enough and then there are different grades of darkening in the glass and for that matter, for heat and 'spatter' purposes different grades of glass. The concensus however seems to lean in favour of the type of helmet mask with battery operated graduating darkening glass. Hope that the replies up to now have helped you in making your choice.

  10. I bet anything that everyone  at some time has, switched on the welder, wound up or down the dial (arc welder that is) lined up the end of the rod to the metal, nodded head forward to lower the mask and when the ark is struck, you were miles off! Yes, those helmet/masks that darken as soon as you stike an ark are undoubtedly the ones to go for, a no-brainer in my opinion.

  11. Now the local forecast is for milder temperatures from Thursday on with heavy rain so now the low lying areas are on an amber flood alert with a combination of predicted rainfall and snow melt.

  12. We've had nearly 2 inches now, still snowing hard and swirling around, I think everything may be at a standstill tomorrow. It's coming from a NE direction which is bad news. I'll see if I can take a few pictures tomorrow morning. Going to watch the local news and forecast now.

  13. The 20 JD tractors and snowploughs that Masons Kings supplied Teignbridge Council were off the road over the weekend, they hadn't realised that the wheels on the ploughs are only meant for a max speed of 30k and they've been using them at 50K  and they've all disintegrated so they can't use them, the wheels keep the blade 2" off the surface to stop them ploughing up the road surface, poor design.

     

    Still snowing here too and the wind is picking up. Local TV said earlier that it was getting pretty bad North of Okehampton and have told everyone that's out to go home and those that are home to stay there.

  14. The rain we've been having all day, all 11.4mm of it, has now within the last 20 minutes turned to snow and up to now has deposited about 1/2". The chap that keeps some of his cattle on my farm has just looked in after coming over from Princetown on Dartmoor where he farms said that on the road at the Warren House Inn, which is the highest point coming toward me across Dartmoor, is a bit dicey, he pulled out 3 cars and a lorry that wasn't going anywhere. Snowing quite heavily here now.

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