$100 was with B-Pay. [bigrolf]
$1000? Fair enough Ron, he will have Traveling Expenses.. Might see if I can beat him down on that. :bat:
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No such thing fortunately
You need the neutral wired through the RCD
Stay clear of the plug in circuit breakers
I have seen many a burnt out switch board from those little nasties
They are made of tinned copper and when they get warm it anneals the copper causing them to “relax on the terminals in the fuse receiver resulting in a bad connection
The more current drawn on the circuit causes more heat on the terminal causes less contact making connection worse which in itself draw current that can cause appliances to burn out
Just like those old diacroic spotlights
The more heat the more current
The more current the more heat and so on
Eventually you blow a globe
Put in a new globe, the damage has already started, the quicker the next globe blows and the cycle goes again
Next thing, best case the light no longer works, worst case your house is on fire
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Point taken. Mine are all hardwired anyway.
There are too many Gavs on here[bigrolf]
Never have to many Gavs
It enables us to pass the buck onto the other Gav easily [emoji481][emoji481]
Followed the wife into Spotlight today, which is like a female equivalent of Bunnings, and discovered a whole new world of things I didn't know existed.
There was a whole shelf of 'Gloo'. Who knew that was a way to spell 'glue'? I didn't.
I also found 'Distress Ink'. I'm still not sure what it does, or if you have to be distressed to use it, but it has some interesting flavours/strains, including 'Wild honey', 'Hickory smoke' and my personal favourite, 'Ground expresso'.
Every day brings something new ...
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When coffee bars became the 'in' thing in the late fifties, nearly all the youngsters drank frothy cappuccino while listening (and dancing) to the latest hits on the Juke Box, they got misnamed 'Expresso Coffee Bars' since few people even knew what an espresso was.
Not to mention the consumption of the newly discovered Spaghetti Napolitana. Heady days alright.[bigrolf]
We used to go to a coffee shop in Penrith in the late 60s, drink cappuccinos, and listen to folk and pop music, e.g., The Seekers, Peter, Paul, and Mary, etc. On Friday and Saturday nights there would be a guitarist playing live folk music. No dancing, though.
GROOVY, man.:lol2::lol2: