Dan I pre empted that :rolleyes:
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Dan I pre empted that :rolleyes:
Jonno :cool:
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Originally Posted by Jon L. Obscene
You said something about 2000
I smell pwned people.
if a car only did 200kilometres in its lifetime you'd be pissed with it
erm, no, the term for kilometers is "km" , the initial "k" is for Kilo, meaning 1000, so 200k = 200,000 , 200km = 200 kilometers :)Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
:P yaself :01:
@Cheese.... you could be right, but it ain't gonna be me :01:
Jonno :cool:
200k = 200,000Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
The abbreviation for kilometers is km :P
Cars cause pollution.
I can't believe you guys are talking about driving cars when the resulting pollution will kill off little wee children and seagulls in the future.
Cars should be banned :angry:
I have fucked myself up here :D
Self pwned :blush:
http://www.sighost.us/members/danb/glag.gifhttp://www.sighost.us/members/danb/glag.gifQuote:
Originally Posted by manker
:PQuote:
Originally Posted by manker
http://hometown.aol.co.uk/Jonraddon/pwned.JPG
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*adds to favourites* :D
Jonno :cool:
Admitting to self-pwnage is a something few are able to do.Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
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Originally Posted by Jon L. Obscene
/adblocks :dry:
This time was particularly difficult as I was such a smug twat in the initial post :ph34r: :blushing:Quote:
Originally Posted by Withcheese
Which is why I took much enjoyment in my reply :P :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
Altho fair play to you sir in your admittence :1eye:
@Dan ......What? :huh:
Jonno :cool:
I might bookmark this thread as well.
First time Jonno was ever right. It's a landmark thread. ;)
Exactly, and I'm enjoying it :01:
You're next cheese :dry:
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Jonno :cool:
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Originally Posted by Jon L. Obscene
That bloody picture :no: :frusty:
Dream on.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jon L. Obscene
I'm fully numerate in both imperial and metric measures.
Really? wow :)
What about machine threads? :unsure:
@Dan......Whats wrong with it? :(
Jonno :cool:
Git.Quote:
Originally Posted by Withcheese
Most people over the age of 25 and under 40 are :rolleyes:
I used to have a lad work for me who could'nt read either, I'd ask him what something measured and he ould answer "42 and a half inches and 3 mm :lol:
btw, I realise the potential for euphawhatsits so don't bother Manky :P
And if anyone quotes the "I used to have a lad" I'll slap them :dry:
Jonno :cool:
Oops, sorry.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jon L. Obscene
I'm afraid you'll have to make sense before I can understand you.
Machine threas are those lil twisty like patterns on round metal things called bolts, they go together with little various shaped things called nuts witch have the female version of the thread on the bolt.
These are used for securing things together, you may find many on your motor vehicle or bycicle :)
Jonno :cool:
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Originally Posted by Jon L. Obscene
threads ;)
Which. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by DanB
Nit picker. :rolleyes:
I did have prior knowledge of that concept of threads..Quote:
Originally Posted by Jon L. Obscene
Though I thought you were referring to a thread about machines. My mistake.
I guess you "pwned" me Junno. You were talking about nuts and bolts and there's me thinking you meant posts on a forum.
Paint me pwned, I did not think I'd be caught out so easy.
I tease. I have no real clue to the original post. Though I do like my interpretation.
Wouldn't it be machined threads.
Given that machines don't have threads because they are not bolts.
But I was replying to you after you said you were fully numerically knowledgable in metric and imperial :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Withcheese
Therefore my answer was in that context as threads are measured in the same way :)
Jonno :cool:
Edit@ Manky.....No, they are called Machine Threads :) , Machined is what has been done to them, but the term is "Machine Thread" :)
No Jonno, it appeared - to me too - that you were talking of machine threads, threads about machines, since this is a message board.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jon L. Obscene
The proper terminology is machined threads.
As your spelling and grammer has been patchy (at best) in this thread I'm not really sure what you meant.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jon L. Obscene
Perhaps we can continue the discussion when you learn to spell?
Actually I do but only under sufference because I worked in an industrial supplies place just after I qualified as I couldn't find a job I wanted to do - I had to learn about whitworth measurements and if an M10 washer would fit.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jon L. Obscene
Anyway.
Look up machine thread in google, ya get a page on sewing machines and the thread they use
Look up machined threads in google and you get page after page on bolts.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>http://bestcars.free.fr/Mondial2002/...6%20RC%202.jpg
Fook thats one big pic :ohmy:
Its a pretty peugeot 206 and ideal for a girl.
EDIT: the cheapest one is about £3,500, so you need to save up.
Nice chav car :D
In that case i'll buy two :PQuote:
Originally Posted by manker
As I stated I have full knowledge of all imperical and metric measurements.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jon L. Obscene
In the context of discussion, on a message board, I believed you meant a machine thread, thus referring to a thread about machines.
Any confusion can, surely, only arise from the original poster's lack of clarity.
Edit: Bad grammer.
where is the thread then?
Not acording to my research it does'nt, you might wanna try again :PQuote:
Originally Posted by manker
This knowledge is also based on 5 years working with stuff like that and have tapped many nuts and bolts over the years :)
@Cheese. ......So you missunderstood me, I explained, you asked, I answered :)
Jonno :cool: