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  1. EZ_Pete

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    69 dude!
     
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    EZ_Pete Forum Junkie

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    What? [:s] Eddie who?

    Afraid this flew over my head at considerable altitude.
     
  5. Toyotec

    Toyotec CGTI Committee - Happy helper at large Admin

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    Fasteddie on here = The red red Irishman.

    Not sure about how he is related to this discussion though but at least I may have reduced the altitude of the comment lol
     
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    Finite Paid Member Paid Member

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    Sorry I try to keep my obscure sense of humour at bay, but occasionally I slip up. Feel free to tidy up in a day or two.
     
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    EZ_Pete Forum Junkie

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    No problem Finite. I did get that it was humour, but had no clue how to interpret!

    It does illustrate something that I hesitate to mention (because he won't want 'special treatment'), but please (everyone) consider how hard it may be for v.v.p to understand some of what we write, we really don't want to upset him. He's being very generous to this community, and I believe we should make every effort to make him feel welcome and valued.
     
  8. Finite

    Finite Paid Member Paid Member

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    I agree it won't translate well. It's hard to be funny without causing some sort of offence just ask Gaz lol

    Nuke it [!]
     
  9. v.v.p. New Member

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    Finite, you don't like me personally or you have a negative attitude to the Country about which you know nothing? Or I incorrectly understood sense of your words?
     
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    Finite Paid Member Paid Member

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    Apologies v.v.p it was all supposed to be removed for this very reason. It wasn't about you. I don't dislike you or your country.

    It was just a joke about other members which appears to be in bad taste now.
     
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  11. v.v.p. New Member

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    Finite [​IMG]
     
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    :hug: to you both. Sorry if I accidentally made that worse while trying to avoid any problem.
     
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    Finite Paid Member Paid Member

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    No worries it looks like I've made a friend anyway :thumbup:

    I am an admirer of Russian engineering including the distinctive external designs (the mother of all modern tanks) T-34, Ekranoplan KM, Soyuz rockets, Antonov An-225 Mriya and if I'm allowed to include the former Russian Empire the Sikorsky S-64 Skycrane.

    If I didn't know better I've always thought the Chinook could of been a Russian influenced design. I'd love to know more about the design team to see if I'm right or wrong.

    And I also like my Vodka straight from the freezer ;).
     
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    Tu-144, Su-34 and Mig-29 for me. I know the Tu-144 might have been "borrowed" but it's still some impressive engineering.
     
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    About the Russian aircraft
    Tanks of Russia
    Alas, no sites in English...
    "Mriya" in translation into your language means "dream". It not the Russian airplane, it's Ukrainian. Many components it is the airplane were made in Russia And word "Mriya" too the Ukrainian. The plant of these airplanes is closed. In Ukraine now war and on streets walking nazis with a swastika on flags.... :( real photo. Text on Ukrainian on the photo - "Glory free Ukraine"

    An-225 Mriya

    I don't love vodka, I prefer good wines. But, vodka from a deep freeze is a remarkable drink. :thumbup:
     
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    Sirguydo Fastest milkman in the West Paid Member

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    What's your favourite wine ?
     
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    In Russia there are a lot of Crimean wines, also is Georgian and Abkhazian. I can list names, but they are unknown in England. Of course, it is generally red wines, semisweet.
     
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    In Russia there is a remarkable drink which "medovuha" is called. Him fortress he as beer, but his basis - honey.
     
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    Hi, everybody! Somebody can translate this text into English?

    Der Sauerstoffanteil im Abgas und in der Auenluft ist unterschiedlich.
    Darum entsteht zwischen den beiden Platinflachen eine elektrische Spannung.
    ndert sich der Sauerstoffanteil im Abgas,
    ndert sich auch die Spannung, die als Signal zum Steuergert geht.

    Dabei ergeben sich folgende Vorteile:

    Gleichmige Gemischzusammensetzung
    Korrektur von hhenbedingter Gemisch anfettung
    Korrektur von Vernderungen durch kalte und warme Luft.
     

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