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18mph winds here and my house mounted turnip has driven the 12V 80Ah LB battery to a reading of 12.34V! (Up from 12.25V on return from Turkey to 12.3V and now the heady heights! :shock: :lol:

I just love that, absolutely tickled. :ugeek:

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"Spin terry spin"
(said in jenny from forest gump, southern accent naturally)
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Mr Gus wrote: Thu Jan 19, 2023 7:35 pm "Spin terry spin"
(said in jenny from forest gump, southern accent naturally)
Loved that movie. Had a first for the year today. A bright clear day up here. Going into town to see Avatar 2 with No1.

Battery is quite full so brought on hwt to deplete it a bit so the battery won't top out later. That's Springtime behaviour! :D
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Old school physical disc fancier here, but daughter loving her new optoma led projector for netflix & gaming, current model, equivalent to 6 cinema visits for 2 people treating themselves.. (not smuggling maltesers down the sleeve of a big jacket 😘
120+ inch screen, the new all quiet on the western front is amazingly atmospheric on that scale, she's using a wee bluetooth speaker like yourself, & a larger one for fri night flat film nights..

Here's hoping the "crickets" (count.arthur strong, malaprop-ism ) are wrong where Av2 is concerned review wise.
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Mr Gus wrote: Fri Jan 20, 2023 11:41 am Old school physical disc fancier here, but daughter loving her new optoma led projector for netflix & gaming, current model, equivalent to 6 cinema visits for 2 people treating themselves.. (not smuggling maltesers down the sleeve of a big jacket 😘
120+ inch screen, the new all quiet on the western front is amazingly atmospheric on that scale, she's using a wee bluetooth speaker like yourself, & a larger one for fri night flat film nights..

Here's hoping the "crickets" (count.arthur strong, malaprop-ism ) are wrong where Av2 is concerned review wise.
I'm not expecting much tbh. But we did say we'd go see it, 8 years ago! I don't think I'll learn much! AQOTWF is awesome
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I cannot wait for a physical copy, have always enjoyed non glorified war films, ..why i hated much of 80's Hollywood output & bozos like john "marion" wayne ..fill em with false patriotism & send kids to their deaths, ..even as an 8 yr old, (g'father, ww1 choked up, when we asked about his years as cavalry man on numerous fronts, inc Gallipoli, his military records lost in ww2 hq bombings so not trackable.

Watched AQ 2021 6+ times already, film crew handled it so beautifully to that of the original, deserves many plaudits, great ramping up moments via the occasional deep blown notes notes of the instrumental soundtrack.
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Avatar2 in a 4dx cinema was excellent. Don't expect too many twisting plot points. Good entertainment 👌
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Joeboy wrote: Fri Jan 20, 2023 3:45 pm Avatar2 in a 4dx cinema was excellent. Don't expect too many twisting plot points. Good entertainment 👌
The Mrs promised to take me to see it at the cinema (Avatar is one of my favourite films), but retracted the offer when sh found out how long it was!
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Remind her of that when she next "nips in to try a few things on" ..shop dressing room 😉
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Stinsy wrote: Fri Jan 20, 2023 4:34 pm
Joeboy wrote: Fri Jan 20, 2023 3:45 pm Avatar2 in a 4dx cinema was excellent. Don't expect too many twisting plot points. Good entertainment 👌
The Mrs promised to take me to see it at the cinema (Avatar is one of my favourite films), but retracted the offer when sh found out how long it was!
The time blasted past, there is a strong environmental message in it too. Flip the paradigm, U buy dinner she ponies up for the flickers?
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