Kevin Farnell
Honorary Member Of Forums4airports
How did you get the props to look like they were spinning in the first Merchantman photo?
Kevin
Kevin
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Hairdryer held in one hand, phone in the otherHow did you get the props to look like they were spinning in the first Merchantman photo?
Kevin
So your wife took it then.Hairdryer held in one hand, phone in the other![]()
Be careful , someone with no sense of humour may be on here accusing you of sexismSo your wife took it then.
Sorry.I meant your partner took it then.Be careful , someone with no sense of humour may be on here accusing you of sexism![]()

I see that they're rioting in Winson Green.
Not being funny but the only time I've ever dealt with G4S was when the guy seriously struggled to read my gas meter, in fact I ended up reading the numbers out to him
It doesn't exactly fill one with confidence.
I'm a little perplexed as to why G4S (formerly Group 4 Security) were reading your gas meter? G4S and GAS are very different.
Now this is random! I while away a little bit of time each day by playing solitaire on my computer. Now here's the point; if i play with a pack of cards i generally win about three times in eight, however on the computer i will win about once every 15 if i am lucky....
I am not computer savvy, either with the functionality or with the 'dark arts' that these things can undertake.
So, the question is: when i am playing scrabble on line, can the computer manipulate the cards not yet revealed to ensure i do not win?. I hope i have explained that fully, because so often cards turn up as if to ensure i don't win.
With a pack of cards i can, at the end of the game, turn them all over and see where all the remaining cards were. With the computer i cannot.
Any computer boffin out there who can provide an answer?
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