Words fail me
- posted
14 years ago
Words fail me
their purposes, so why shouldn't they use it? Nuk-yer-ler stuff doesn't all have to involve magical gizmos made of unobtainium.
Pete
And clubcard points too!
In wonder if he used
Adam
Owain
go to the local Sellafield pound shop and buy Sonic Boom - exactly the same stuff as far as I can tell at =A31. They could save the taxpayer =A31.3bn.
On Mon, 24 Aug 2009 23:25:02 +0100, "Tom" had this to say:
I keep proffering my (now split) Nectar card at branches of Messrs. Tesco, and am always met with refusal. I'm surprised, since Nectar is accepted (inter alia) by Dulux trade outlets, BP filling stations and now Homobase. Do Debenhams still have dealings with Nectar?
I still have no idea how the Nectar system actually works. Apparently only some 'traders' will accept payment by Nectar. Who contributes what to the 'scheme'?
Indeed, who benefits by it?
Are you asking me because;
a) I'm a salesman b) I'm a handyman c) I have a daughter in the ambulance service d) I worked in the cleaning industry for 30 years
Wanted to get that clear before some idiot starts a flame war over it.
Why do words fail you? Is it the fact they were spending money earlier on inferior cleaners?
Stonking advertising material for CB though!
Radioactive decontamination is mostly simple cleaning - it's only the working situation that is difficult. However, many common methods are ruled out by the fact that everything you use and wear will become classified as radioactive waste too.
Domestic cleaning products are a fine old tradition at Dounreay. When Scotchbrite pads first came out, they were quick to spot the potential for cleaning the insides of reactors... but now imagine doing that from the other end of a very, very long stick.
They do have to "activate" the Cillit Bang with a drop of red mercury though.
Obtainable from old Singer sewing machines:
In message , RubberBiker writes
It just seemed to be as good a way of bringing it up as any
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