Whimper...

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Nigel Eaton, Nov 20, 2003.

  1. Nigel Eaton

    Klaatu Guest

    Now I am really jealous. I did my first Milling on a
    BridgePort Universal. A beautiful machine.

    Do you do any differential milling ?
     
    Klaatu, Nov 20, 2003
    #21
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  2. In uk.rec.motorcycles, darsy said:
    No worries man. Email me an address and I'll stick it in the post.
    Another five months. April 16th 2004 :eek:(

    Why, you got a job for someone with no clothes apart from bike gear and
    jeans with holes in?
     
    Whinging Courier, Nov 20, 2003
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  3. Nigel Eaton

    darsy Guest

    cheers (emailed).
    sadly not. I /might/ have a short-term contract role coming up next
    year for someone with good ColdFusion MX, Flash MX (including Flash
    Remoting), Web Services, Sybase, MS SQL Server 2000,
    DHTML/CSS/Javascript, good experience of Content Management and
    Content Syndication systems...any use?
     
    darsy, Nov 20, 2003
    #23
  4. In uk.rec.motorcycles, darsy said:
    Job done. It's on it's way.
    The closest to content management I have come to is organising my mpeg
    pr0ns into different folders ;-)
     
    Whinging Courier, Nov 20, 2003
    #24
  5. Could I just say that I'm losing the will to live?[1]

    Oh - I can't.

    As you were then.

    Phil.

    [1] Machineist porn not being my thing and all..
     
    Phil Launchbury, Nov 20, 2003
    #25
  6. Nigel Eaton

    Nigel Eaton Guest

    Using the patented Mavis Beacon "Hunt&Peck" Technique, Klaatu
    Doesn't everyone?

    <stage whisper>

    Bonners! BONNERS! Wot's differential milling?

    </sw>
     
    Nigel Eaton, Nov 20, 2003
    #26
  7. Nigel Eaton

    Nigel Eaton Guest

    Using the patented Mavis Beacon "Hunt&Peck" Technique, Phil Launchbury
    Come on over here sweetie, I'll turn you.

    Geddit? Turn you, see. Turn. See?
     
    Nigel Eaton, Nov 20, 2003
    #27
  8. Nigel Eaton wrote
    Grindingly obvious.
     
    steve auvache, Nov 20, 2003
    #28
  9. Who was it who built a special in their house, and then
    had to dismantle it to get it down the stairs?
     
    William Grainger, Nov 20, 2003
    #29
  10. LOL!
     
    William Grainger, Nov 20, 2003
    #30
  11. Nigel Eaton

    Klaatu Guest

    It's for cutting gears innit.
     
    Klaatu, Nov 20, 2003
    #31
  12. Nigel Eaton

    Ace Guest

    Ogri, or possibly Malcom. Or both, at different times.
     
    Ace, Nov 20, 2003
    #32
  13. Nigel Eaton

    CT Guest


    Isn't all milling differential in that what you end up with
    is different from what you started with? :eek:)
     
    CT, Nov 20, 2003
    #33
  14. Nigel Eaton

    Nigel Eaton Guest

    Using the patented Mavis Beacon "Hunt&Peck" Technique, Klaatu
    Oh. Right.

    <points at CNC mill>
     
    Nigel Eaton, Nov 20, 2003
    #34
  15. Nigel Eaton

    Klaatu Guest

    When I started milling I used to start with a big block
    of metal and end up with nothing at all.
     
    Klaatu, Nov 20, 2003
    #35
  16. Nigel Eaton

    Champ Guest

    Not me. I did once do a "dry run" of a build in the house, to check
    component fit, etc, but I always knew it would have to come apart, not
    least to get everything painted/
     
    Champ, Nov 20, 2003
    #36
  17. The sad thing is that in certain company that might have been thought
    as funny..

    Phil
     
    Phil Launchbury, Nov 20, 2003
    #37
  18. Nigel Eaton

    dwb Guest

    I'll pretend I do if you like?
     
    dwb, Nov 20, 2003
    #38
  19. BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAA!!!!

    Sorry, I know I shouldnt...

    <wipes tear from eye...



    --

    Dave

    GS 850 x2 / SE 6a
    SbS#6? DIAABTCOD#16 APOSTLE#16? FUB#3
    FUB KotL OSOS#12? UKRMMA#19
     
    Grimly Curmudgeon, Nov 20, 2003
    #39
  20. Nigel Eaton

    darsy Guest

    £12 an hour do you?
     
    darsy, Nov 20, 2003
    #40
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