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Bought my first drill - Question

There's always a bad apple in every barrel... dave Delt

Posted by Bay Area Dave in Woodworking Forum 22 years ago 
DIY Mobile Antenna

I wasn't aware Apple had released a 4G iPhone. What's the point as there are no 4G networks to use it on yet.

Posted by chunkyoldcortina in UK Do-It-Yourself Forum 16 years ago 
Unlucky lunch

Get the lad one of these http://www.bohemiadesign.co.uk/too-cool-for-school-backpack-satchel-a708 The smell of apple and leather. Ah yes.

Posted by Graham. in UK Do-It-Yourself Forum 13 years ago 
Where have my apples gone?

Keep squirrels out of your apple trees, they love fruits specially apples.

Posted by toolkit_03 in Garden Forum 16 years ago 
Propping up a young tree (in slightly unusual circumstances)

See for pictures or The cordon pruning is also done for fruit trees, i.e. apple. In commercial vineyards the end posts are braced. |-------/|

Posted by Billy in Garden Forum 14 years ago 
Progression from garden fence

How about a dwarf fruit tree, apple or cherry maybe. They can plant in their garden as a permanent memory of the day?

Posted by Pete C in Garden Forum 14 years ago 
Making a 70.6 cut on miter saw

No option key - what kind of kinky key is that - not ASCII must be a home brew of Apple or someone. Martin Robatoy wrote:

Posted by Martin H. Eastburn in Woodworking Forum 16 years ago 
What have you learned in your old age that you feel should be taught to high school students?

That apple didn't fall far from the tree. I have to assume Audi has improved a lot since 1971.

Posted by rbowman in Home Repair 4 years ago 
OT: Black Radio Hams

ve never tried to use a non-Apple keyboard with an iPad.

Posted by Stephen Cole in UK Do-It-Yourself Forum 5 years ago 
Any Appley types around ?

Sounds entirely plausible for Apple stuff. The normal charging leads have chips in them I believe. Afraid I can?t help you there. Tim

Posted by Tim+ in UK Do-It-Yourself Forum 5 years ago 
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