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226...jump on some sticks!
227 Degrees Celsius is a commonly used thermal fuse temperature setting. Buy one today!
229 is OK but 228 is around 100 degrees hotter than the other thermal fuses used on kettles etc.
Dentists use them to demotivate dissenters!
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231 is the cubic inch old money measurement for the V6 that powered Holden Commodores from 1988 to 2005
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233 is pretty good, not least of which because it's a prime number with nice sexy roman numerals...
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237 transistor! You'll love these babies... like most transistors, and Rolf Harris, they come with 3 legs, they have a sexy TO-92 case, the much loved NPN polarisation orientation, and they'll amplify anything from Andrew Lloyd Webber to Nighty Nighty Kylie to Metallica.
http://home.kpn.nl/a.dikker1/museum/bc237.html
Marry one to your circuit board today! lol
Talking of marriage, you've heard of how it's for better, for worse, for keeps?
This number Pu-
239 takes that to a whole new meaning. If you put one of these plutonium rings on your finger, chances are you'll stay married to this mother for more than 24,000 years!
If you're lucky enough to score one (or more), your friends will believe you really do have the power to end the world - simply by pointing your llkg critical mass ringed finger in the wrong places; not even Winston Churchill had that power with two fingers!
- Surprise your neighbours - blow them to bits
- See the kiddies eyes light up - see the kiddies light up
- Be the first on your block to be the last on your block
Tool up with Pu-239 today! (another lol)
241! Yes sorry peter there is a problem with the replying option at the moment. I need to do an upgrade to fix it.
243, odd number and straight as a gun barrel
244. hi PZ, Peter won't believe this thread started again.
245 - a nice little cafe in Heathcote (apparently)
247 Is how long this place stays open.
248! welcome guys yes it is usually hard to get in but i might make it easier while the dtv crowd are arriving
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I reckon this thread will hit 1000 in no time...
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250. i just changed the default member group so you guys can avoid first post validation for new members. or at least that is what i think i did!
251 - I've got nothing, but I guess it has a bit more than its predecessor.
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