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Air Force 1 Quai54 World Streetball Chamionship

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They are, they're "SHARKIE" if I remember rightly. She's been looking at them for months and hadnt yet bought them, so took the opportunity so treat her

Good buy at £99, you got a good deal there. No chance would I ever pay £250 for a pair of KG shoes though, they're nice enough quality but not £250 nice.
 
I've got the carbon fibre Skeletool, bloody brilliant multitool but be careful with the latch system for the bits, the spring tends to give in fairly easily.
 
Sure he means 15t. 1t is roughly 0.75m3. 15t @ 150mm = 100 sqm

No I do mean 150 tonnes. I've done over 350 square meters. Used 20mm to 40mm first then 10mm to dust for the top. And was actually 8 wagon loads. Only 160 cubic meters.

I had a digger first day to spread it all.
 
I did, but the flat cable runs flush under the edges of the flooring so it's unobtrusive and ensures there's no wireless issues from my crappy router.

Flat cables will have crappier resistance to noise though, so while the speeds will be fine for internet usage file transfers will suffer compared to solid core cables.

You probably knew that though.
 
I didn't know for sure, but common sense says that squashed cable won't be as efficient as not-squashed cable. It'll be fine for what I need it for, I just need a steady connection more than squeezing the last few percent of performance out of it.
 
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