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I hope you're wrong too that's a horrible word
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Pretty horrible, yes. But legitimate unfortunately.
And I'd rather kleep "bluntened" in the language than "innit"
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Can't find bluntened in my dictionary - I would say blunted ( followed by two spaces )
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It's a little archaic, but the past participle of blunten[^]
It's going to depend on which dictionary you use, probably - and which version!
I'd suspect it's a "Jacob Rees-Mogg word" in practice.
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You have it then why is UN abolish ?
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I was thinking "un" as in "reverse of" prefix.
But I was entirely wrong! Yay!
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Well, no, it's not bluntened. It's a truly hideous word and one that I'd never heard before, so at least I've learnt a word even though I swear that I'll never use it again.
Actually no part of the word-play there is correct - maybe that helps a bit ...
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Hooray!
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So what was the solution? I got nothin' ...
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modified 3-Jul-18 9:01am.
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Open = OVERT
Farm border = HEDGEROW - losing its EDGE becomes HROW giving us OVERTHROW (a synonym for abolish).
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I had HEDGE for farm border, but couldn't think of "ABOLISH" as "--------H", or at least nothing that meant OPEN.
Well done - you win!
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Winning is a questionable concept - I have to think of another one now!
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I know the feeling - I lost my last few creations when I restored the disk recently - that'll teach me to keep data on the wrong damn disk!
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It only becomes the wrong disk when it fails!
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Or when you restore the system disk over the top of it because "I never keep data on C:"
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Oops! (And yes, I've done the same thing to in-spite of "never" doing it!)
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Nope. Didn't see anything resembling that.
This space for rent
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Hi All,
I have achieved more today than yesterday due to the company network dying, dead, no network drives, no internet, no email. All great except for security we are not allowed to use local storage for work in progress. Usb memory no! it is evil. Everything on the cloud, not quite I tethered my mobile to my PC and used the visitors wireless, I could connect to the outside but not my One-drive. So due to the fact that we have to use online storage I wasted a whole day, I did manage to get something done when I got home and could use the 'on line back up' for disaster recovery the plan will change. I hope...
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in Belgium ...
THRILLER!
(in case you don't get it: "soccer")
We'll have to do (much) better in the next round and respect for Japan.
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Belgium just stopped pushing forward after 30 minutes (and they were much better in that half hour)... It looked like they waiting for that one goal... They got two...
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Surely it was in Russia (and don't call me Shirley!)
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Awesome...
You need some serious gear for that - but you can go with simpler build to the motor-base...
"The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge". Stephen Hawking, 1942- 2018
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Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter wrote: you can go with simpler build to the motor-base.
Yes but precision may suffer.
I have milling and turning and could also cut toothed pulleys. Don't have casting facilities but that part could be fabricated. Then I'd look at Arduino or some other. Not that I'm planning to.
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"The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts." - Bertrand Russell
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