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Pugwash

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  1. Nope, just leeching the in-laws' ADSL occasionally. I'll be back on the 13th full-time.
  2. PO on Breitling strap for a BBQ at the in-laws. Welcome to Scotland!
  3. Wow, this thread finally seems to have shut up!
  4. This site used to be called Montres International. It's an excellent reference site.
  5. It's even funnier when you realise it came from Microsoft's design department. It's an internal how-not-to film.
  6. I wear either an MBW 1665/1680 or a Seiko Monster when cycling. Yes, I use a NATO strap.
  7. DNS on nohost.cc is porked. It happens from time to time. I advise adding the IPs to your hosts file if possible.
  8. I tell you, it's so nice to be in a civilised country where people won't barge you to one side because they want to jump the queue.
  9. I'm not sure I understand. There was a mangled corpse on one of the UK's busiest motorways and as it was a pedestrian, it was considered a crime scene. They closed the entire motorway in both directions and there was simply nowhere to go for four hours. There was no movement for those four hours. No-one had any choice about whether or not to stay where they were. It wasn't a queue, it was a car park for four hours.
  10. Well, I arrived in Scotland last night. I was caught on the M1 in this and was stuck stationary for 4 hours while they tried to work out how to clear the motorway. Eventually, they cut through the barrier and turned us round.
  11. Sorry I'm late, but here's my weekend wristshot from Donington Park in the UK. The bike at the top is the entertaining Kenan Sofuoglu showing the other World Supersport racers how it should be done. Unrelated, but this is a shot (straight off the camera, uncropped as my Mac is in storage) of the racing. This is James Toseland, the 2004 World Superbike champion and British hopeful for the year. There's no-one else in the shot as he's that far ahead.
  12. I'm at work, the champagne is about to be opened and farewells said. This is my last post until I can get to an internet connection so try to have fun without me. I'll be back online from Scotland in a week or two, hopefully with a new watch or two to photograph.
  13. I'd have no qualms wearing my Tin Haddock into an AD, but there's no way I'd show it off as a rep. I'd wear it as a watch that I could wear without fear of being called out, much like my Planet Ocean or IWC GST, but I'd not be playing the fooling game or the comparing game.
  14. Just a couple of quarts of beer will make it so the intonation does not offend the ear ...
  15. Congratulations: You're now an adult.
  16. The only time I've been disappointed with my choice of watch is when I've looked down to see what the date was and I didn't have a date display.
  17. I say, old chap, rather, what what, etc. Welcome to the forum. 45mm Planet Ocean or Moonwatch. Yes, it really is that simple.
  18. It winds one way, ratchets the other.
  19. Amazing news! I can't beat that, but on Tuesday everything in my apartment was put in trucks and is on its way to Scotland, and on Sunday I'm taking a day off the move to see the World Superbikes race in England. Apart from that, it's regular moving stress.
  20. It's a Ferrari branded watch designed by Panerai.
  21. Just like an authorised service centre will have access to parts, it doesn't mean they will sell them, I see no fault in Josh's not selling parts.
  22. ... and they don't shut up answering them! Yes, I get it, I'm not as buff as James Bond.
  23. How? This isn't a free market. This is a 12 members who pay for their stalls and need to come up to certain standards market.
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