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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2018 15:02:21 GMT
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Post by Poppy on May 10, 2018 15:10:50 GMT
Not a clue what you're talking about. Are you on the right site?
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Post by Dave on May 10, 2018 17:31:35 GMT
I have the same problem, first thing in the morning; the acceleration bit. . Sorry I can't help, on and off is about my limit.
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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2018 20:00:54 GMT
30 days hath Octember, April, Moon, and Nowonder. All the rest have cheese for dinner, except Grandma, who rides a bike. The answer, my friend is 'blowing in the wind', with gas masks provided for those who cannot stand the smell.
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Post by heartsong on May 10, 2018 20:21:29 GMT
I'll ask my son when he gets here. He might know something about that.
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Post by heartsong on May 10, 2018 21:08:06 GMT
My son said it could be the graphics card. Or a specific issue with the game. The first thing you should do is run a diagnostic. If that's not possible uninstall then reinstall the Warcraft game.
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Post by Helen on May 11, 2018 0:42:59 GMT
Clever post Mike....I am pinching it!!
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Post by heartsong on May 11, 2018 1:10:41 GMT
30 days hath Octember, April, Moon, and Nowonder. All the rest have cheese for dinner, except Grandma, who rides a bike. The answer, my friend is 'blowing in the wind', with gas masks provided for those who cannot stand the smell. That's so funny.
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Post by Deleted on May 11, 2018 5:53:13 GMT
Clever post Mike....I am pinching it!! That was remembered from my schoolboy days of poking fun at the ditty for remembering the number of days in each month. In my school report the class master wrote "Waters would be a brilliant scholar if he put as much effort into his work as he puts into amusing his class mates". Funny how such nonsense sticks in the mind .....if you have my twisted way of looking at things.
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Post by ivor on May 11, 2018 6:23:53 GMT
I had something similar with my first vehicle Its Bladder-Grommets repeatedly overheated causing the Ring Modules to develop hairline cracks. The Bronsvonculator developed an alarming judder when it approached 80,000 revs. The resulting vibration from the framework and the Grudgen Mountings had the effect of creating a sense of nauseous apoplexy in any operators. The Interossiter Flange started to expand due to a gradual build-up of silt in its soon to be patented Mandrake-Horne Canal. And you don’t have to be a genius to work out what effect that would have, do you? The Eccles Valves started to jam intermittently when the oil viscosity reached perihelion. This, of course led to the formation of filigrees of metal fatigue that almost imperceptibly fanned out from the Puckelsheim Nipples. The final straw came when the Flux Capacitor fell off. I always loved the sound of the Boogie Rivets clicking, and the high pitched squeaking of the Grumble Prods, but without the Flux Capacitor was it really worth it, I ask myself?
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Post by Dave on May 11, 2018 14:17:35 GMT
Well written Ivor; has a touch of the Monty Python's about it. .
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Post by ivor on May 11, 2018 16:20:08 GMT
It was part of a fictional story we created when I had a business printing replica tax discs - everything printing was done on computer but was boring so we created a fictional history about a printing press that we used www.creativetaxdiscs.co.uk/page40.html
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Post by Dave on May 11, 2018 16:49:09 GMT
Ivor, a bit of trivia of no particular importance, I built two 12 ft high brick gate posts to hold two, 2" thick Oak decorative 6ft wide driveway entrance doors for a man in Rye; he sold commercial printing presses and had just completed a sale of one to, the Wide World Church of God, Herbert Armstrong's lot. He designed his own hangers for the doors, so when shut the hangers could not be seen, but they were designed to transfer the top weight on to the bottom hanger, pretty neat, in his basement he had all this Heidelburg vintage equipment set up and you could put a piece of paper in at one end and these things had suction cups that flipped it over to print on the otherside, an embosser was there, it was like a big train set around the basement and you picked it up at the other end. I wonder if they are still standing!!!!!!.
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