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Big pile of woodchip

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Now that's what I call a jigsaw :D
 
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Was not going to bother posting this as it's just a gilet but the fact that it has 4 inside pockets and is well suited to all seasons and as such, finding something like this had proven to be quite difficult until I was in Bluewater the other day and tried this on...

Most gilets tend to be either too puffy, too shiny or lack any interior pockets but over the years I've found a handful that offer just the right balance but then swiftly stop being sold the following season lol.

https://www.hollisterco.com/shop/uk/p/puffer-vest-47155319 (£10 off in-store if you give them your email address)



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I did look at the mini and was so close to ordering until I realised that the lack of a numpad would make me want to tip over my desk :p

I don't know what you mean by being forced to use BT though? I have a unifying RF receiver with the MX Master 3 and the same receiver paired up the MX Keys. BT is optional for other devices like with my phone and laptop etc. Can use both BT and RF at the same time when switching between 3 connected devices.

The receiver you're talking about is getting phased out and replaced with Bolt, which uses encrypted BT protocols, not 2.4GHz. That will be replacing the unifying receiver on all products going forward, and is what the MX Keys Mini uses.
 
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Bargain price compared to a new one :) I hope you get your money's worth out of it.

Same here, but if the sport is not for me I should be able to sell it for what I paid, so no loss really.

Pictures do not do it justice, it's beautifully made, a real work of art... I have wanted one since I was a teenager!
 
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I got it from my (log) dealer

He uses a Hilux tipper and a load of logs is around 1.2m2 - the chip was stacked much higher and quite compact so I'd guess at about 2.5m2 (ish)

Paid £100 which I thought was very reasonable
 
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Christmas present for my father and where the passion for motorsport all started really at the 1979 British GP. We had been going to Hot Rod racing for a few years, but this was my first 'proper' race.

That was the first win for Williams in Grand Prix racing, but we both found the Touring Cars much more exciting to watch and Gordon Spice won the race that day. We went in my dads Capri on that day too!
 
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Christmas present for my father and where the passion for motorsport all started really at the 1979 British GP. We had been going to Hot Rod racing for a few years, but this was my first 'proper' race.

That was the first win for Williams in Grand Prix racing, but we both found the Touring Cars much more exciting to watch and Gordon Spice won the race that day. We went in my dads Capri on that day too!

Nice :D A friend had a 2.8i when i was growing up. He also had a mk1 Escort Rs 2000 that he wrote off under a lorry...not sure if it was a legit RS2000 or not but that started a lifetime of wanting one :D
 
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I generally don't drink cola but had one of these at a London restaurant. Tasted great. Nice I thought, I'll order some for home. Organic, fair trade.

£27 for a pack of 24. Think I'll leave it :cry:
 
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