^^^^ This. I found exactly the same thing yesterday
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^^^^ This. I found exactly the same thing yesterday
For those of us of a certain age and an imaginative bent he was the one to emulate
http://wilflunn.com/index.html
Andrew Charles are no longer the official Oris service centre, this is now https://www.chrontime.co.uk/ I tried a couple of independents (including at least one recommended here, can't remember who)...
The FaceId with mask appears to iPhone 12 and later :-(
Chaps, a little cycling nostalgia, whilst clearing the loft for the solar installers I came across this old Brooks saddle, I last had it on a bike in the late '70s and it wasn't new then! I have no...
Dutch ovens are only called so because Abraham Darby studied Dutch methods of casting brass for cooking vessels then realised he could apply the same to cast iron and the 'Dutch' bit stuck. Actually...
Are you printing from the 'preview' of the document in your phone or when just in the mail, if the former then it should just print the attachment.
I knew a Finnish girl in the UK who used to make her own and I swear she put ammonia in it! (As in I saw her do so rather than it tasted like it)
As per others, very rare for a cat to not come home in normal circumstances (we’ve had 20 over the years) and only one wandered off after a move, came back two weeks later then left again. Collars...
I assume the OP means he's not bonding 'possibly because of the green dial'. The problem would be that Oris only supply parts to authorised repair centres so they won't sell you one direct. The UK...
The link they provide clearly shows watches excluded from compensation https://www.parcelforce.com/help-and-advice/sending/items-we-exclude-compensation so not sure where you could take a claim
Darn, took me so long to remember how to screen print on a Mac that everyone beat me to it!
IOS 14.1 is the current latest release
As you may have guessed from Kingstepper’s original post it’s an autumn flowering plant (crocus) and is quite a bit bigger than the spring varieties. I must admit I’ve not tried growing it myself but...
We were Cheyping (Chipping or market) Walden before about 1540 and wool had been the mainstay, the saffron industry collapsed at the end of the 18th C and barley & malting took over. There is now a...
They’ve been going about 18 months, based in Castle Camps just into Cambridgeshire, they hit the ground running with some excellent beers from a mild to a reserve ‘Abbey’ beer plus porter etc. Were...
I am drinking La Belle Saison from Roughacre brewery, a local team who have, every Friday since lockdown began, been delivering 4 pint flagons of various of their beers to people’s homes. The price...
We have several of these growing in the gravel in our garden and wonder if anyone could identify them. Please be assured I will not be using any information provided to decide on whether or not to...
I certainly think my nails are growing faster these days, no idea why!
This, we have the same, mails varying in sophistication to lull you into saying 'obvious!' and then not spotting a sophisticated one, all links/attachments etc. lead you to 'you've been phished' &...
We use cat litter with the same method
It certainly should have been worn by the groom aboard the paddle steamer Waverley some years back, one good gust and the last poussin in the shop was there for all to see!
Well, as I sit here having been told the story of how my workmate nearly brained someone and broke their driver on their golf jolly on Friday I perused my favourite watch site to read this! Dave says...
Ditto on my 2015 Golf and the updates are free :-)
Mind you, the logic on some of the routing leaves a bit to be desired :-(
We stayed at the Old Stocks in Stow-on-the-Wold a couple of years ago, very nice indeed
https://www.oldstocksinn.com/
It might be due to the distance setting, I ‘believe’ that it’s waiting for the car in front to leave the correct distance between you and it. I tried to experiment with this by using the centre...