Found the answer to the age old question, now wasn't that clever of me, just a trip to Bunnings and there it was, in blue and white!!
http://i608.photobucket.com/albums/t...rret/001-7.jpg
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Found the answer to the age old question, now wasn't that clever of me, just a trip to Bunnings and there it was, in blue and white!!
http://i608.photobucket.com/albums/t...rret/001-7.jpg
Lost me, can't read it can only see something x 100
american university did a study on this and it is 7 foof 3 inches
they havent got any thing better to do me thinks
Finally, The other great answer that has eluded man is 42
Love your work mate......hahahahahah
That's longer then I thought it would be.
must be juting out a bit more than normal now spring has sprung.
There is a kids song encountered in primary school, using a word rhyming with names ending in #ick. And a generously proportioned item stated to be 10 feet long. It also involved showing said item to the lady next door, who thought it was a snake, hit it with a rake, now its only four foot four.
Shows my age, I know :-)
lots of things pass me by, I'll just add it to the list,
couldn't even get the 1860 camping tool ,my shed is full of anything from the 1800s,
especially blacksmith and cast iron stuff, think I'll retire, good night
The only ring, that has a perfect ring, is a ring that is not a perfect ring, you see it has to be an incomlete ring, that is with a cut.
Otherwise it will not ring, just like a triangle, but yes, I can make one what note IE.... doe, ray, me, far, so, la, ti, doh. or so me for de re mo... lol
Looking forward to your "ring" Plasy
All the best, Rod.