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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Thu 23-Aug-12 12:37:36
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I don't think he was using HomePlugs in his car. The clue is in the name.

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Standard User professor973
(member) Thu 23-Aug-12 12:39:32
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In reply to a post by BatBoy:
In reply to a post by professor973:
In reply to a post by BatBoy:
... nested quotes trimmed ...
On the bright side, no planes have crashed.

Many have crashed with some suspected the result of interference. Possibly you don't remember the airliner that just made it over the fence before belly flopping onto the grass. Communications from Gordon Browns passing limmo were the prime suspect.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-509004/Crash...
I don't think he was using HomePlugs in his car. The clue is in the name.

Think is not good enough, you need to be 100% sure before making a statement.

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(deleted) Thu 23-Aug-12 12:45:54
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I am, but I didn't want to upset you by appearing cocky.


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Standard User RobertoS
(sensei) Thu 23-Aug-12 12:56:49
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Think is not good enough, you need to be 100% sure before making a statement.
There is no logic in your statement. BatBoy stated that he thought something. I am sure he was sure in stating what he was thinking. The possibility that what he was thinking was incorrect isn't the issue.

My stating that is of course legitimately questionable, as I have no more objective means than you of knowing whether or not he was sure what he was thinking. I merely have a belief based on several years' observation that he is consistently rational in his thinking and statements. An excellent quality smile.

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(staff) Thu 23-Aug-12 13:03:38
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If you want to be taken seriously then bother to read the crash investigation rather than some sensationalist newspaper article.

Fuel line blockages due to ice.
http://www.aaib.gov.uk/publications/formal_reports/1...

RF from the passing limo - even if it were the case, what has that to do with HomePlug devices?

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Standard User greenglide
(committed) Thu 23-Aug-12 13:21:51
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I merely have a belief based on several years' observation that he is consistently rational in his thinking and statements. An excellent quality smile.


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(deleted) Thu 23-Aug-12 13:24:09
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Best friends. You want to be in the gang too?
You can join now you've removed that awful yellow from your sig.
Standard User professor973
(member) Thu 23-Aug-12 13:27:00
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In reply to a post by BatBoy:
I am, but I didn't want to upset you by appearing cocky.

Far too late for that old man � Enough playing with the pond for today, wonga to generate.

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(member) Thu 23-Aug-12 13:29:06
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If you want to be taken seriously then bother to read the crash investigation rather than some sensationalist newspaper article.

Fuel line blockages due to ice.
http://www.aaib.gov.uk/publications/formal_reports/1...

RF from the passing limo - even if it were the case, what has that to do with HomePlug devices?

I am well aware of the outcome of the crash investigation. I stated it was a suspected cause,. simply pointing out that these things do exist and are taken seriously

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(deleted) Thu 23-Aug-12 13:33:52
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In reply to a post by BatBoy:
I am, but I didn't want to upset you by appearing cocky.

Far too late for that old man � Enough playing with the pond for today, wonga to generate.
I should thank Prince Harry for that quote.
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