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paulzolo wrote:
Also, we found this complete tea set in a charity shop today for £7.

http://blog.hairydalek.com/the-charity-shop-find


Nice :D

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Also, we found this complete tea set in a charity shop today for £7.

http://blog.hairydalek.com/the-charity-shop-find

Good Lord that's lovely.

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Where did you buy the Pi from?

I got mine from here, but I was lucky and was able to put in an rider before the gates went up.

http://www.element14.com/community/grou ... _raspberry

RS Componentsc lso sell them. Supples are limited due to the massive interest. You will likely have to join a queue.

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The Arkham City DLC, it was just dull :(

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For anyone who does baking (especially cakes) go and get some parchment lined foil from Lakeland.
It's awesome. Makes lining tins sooo much easier.

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For anyone who does baking (especially cakes) go and get some parchment lined foil from Lakeland.
It's awesome. Makes lining tins sooo much easier.

I find getting my wife to bake even easier.

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davrosG5 wrote:
For anyone who does baking (especially cakes) go and get some parchment lined foil from Lakeland.
It's awesome. Makes lining tins sooo much easier.

I find getting my wife to bake even easier.


SWMBO is a Danish Pastry Chef. :D

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Where did you buy the Pi from?


I got on the RS waiting list on the first day after the sites went down, via the "register interest" page they put in place of the pi product page. Eventually got emailed a special code after weeks of waiting. Still over 8 weeks quoted delivery though...


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I find getting my wife to bake even easier.


SWMBO is a Danish Pastry Chef. :D

That's very specific :D


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She is a pastry chef from Denmark, rather than a chef who only makes danish pastry. :)

This is why I'm in the land of the plastic bricks at the moment.

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She is a pastry chef from Denmark, rather than a chef who only makes danish pastry. :)

This is why I'm in the land of the plastic bricks at the moment.

You're squatting in Legoland? Cool!

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The 2m Chinese knock off charger for my tablet - much more useful than the supplied charger that was shorter than my arm :roll:

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Classics Skeletor

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Worst is the axial flow extractor fan for the bathroom. It just can't handle the pressure drop. We need to buy a centrifugal flow fan instead.

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Worst is the axial flow extractor fan for the bathroom. It just can't handle the pressure drop. We need to buy a centrifugal flow fan instead.

Doesn't that rather suggest inadequate ventilation? The air sucked out has to be replaced from somewhere unless you're trying to achieve a vacuum.

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