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This Is my blog every body else on the net has one so now I have one as well. I Run several different blogs now with more pacific topics than this one. This blog is for every thing else that doesn't belong anywhere else. Every time I come across something of interest I blog it. Have Fun Lol....

Friday, February 29, 2008

Midland 98 Plus (80 Ch CB) + Antenna + power pack on eBay, also CB Radios, CB Radio, Radio Equipment, Consumer Electronics (end time 09-Mar-08 17:13:4

Midland 98 Plus (80 Ch CB) + Antenna + power pack on eBay, also CB Radios, CB Radio, Radio Equipment, Consumer Electronics (end time 09-Mar-08 17:13:41 GMT): "Midland 98 Plus (80 Ch CB) + Antenna + power pack"

In Full Working Order

PLEASE NOTE: I Am Selling This for a Friend & I Know nothing about Radios

BUYER TO COLLECT. NEAR DERBY De7 6ER

Thank You

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Radioshack TRC-1015 handheld CB Radio in good condition on eBay, also CB Radios, CB Radio, Radio Equipment, Consumer Electronics (end time 07-Mar-08 2

Radioshack TRC-1015 handheld CB Radio in good condition on eBay, also CB Radios, CB Radio, Radio Equipment, Consumer Electronics (end time 07-Mar-08 23:14:54 GMT): "Radioshack TRC-1015 handheld CB Radio in good condition"

Features include Last Channel Recall, dual watch, scan, and Ch 9/19 switch.
Technical Specifications: No. of Channels 80 FM (40 UK + 40 CEPT)
Frequency 27.60125 - 27.99125 MHz 26.965 - 27.405 MHz
Power Output 4 Watts at 12V DC Power Supply 6.5V - 15V DC Sensitivity 0.5....V for 10dB (S+N)/N
Size : 6" (w) x 1¾" (h) x 6¼" (d)

PLEASE NOTE
No Box
No
cables
No
chargers etc

PLEASE NOTE: I Am Selling This for a Friend & I Know nothing about CB Radios

All I Know Is it is working

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Job Lot of 2 CB Radios 12v power pack + bits on eBay, also CB Radios, CB Radio, Radio Equipment, Consumer Electronics (end time 10-Mar-08 01:56:37 GMT

Job Lot of 2 CB Radios 12v power pack + bits on eBay, also CB Radios, CB Radio, Radio Equipment, Consumer Electronics (end time 10-Mar-08 01:56:37 GMT): "Job Lot of 2 CB Radios 12v power pack + bits"

1 x Rotel RVC-240 CB Radio (Full Working Order)
1 x Realistic trc-2005 CB Radio (Full Working Order)
1 x Antenna Swictch 3 way
1 x Swr Meter
1 x Swr and power Meter
1 x Speaker NAC
4 x Mics 2 have plug mising of the end
1 x Antenna Matcher
Plus One 12v power pack

PLEASE NOTE: I Am Selling This for a Friend & I Know nothing about Radios

BUYER TO COLLECT. NEAR DERBY De7 6ER

Thank You

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EDDYSTONE EC10 Mark 2 COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVER on eBay, also Receivers, Ham Radio, Radio Equipment, Consumer Electronics (end time 09-Mar-08 16:48:00 G

EDDYSTONE EC10 Mark 2 COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVER on eBay, also Receivers, Ham Radio, Radio Equipment, Consumer Electronics (end time 09-Mar-08 16:48:00 GMT): "EDDYSTONE EC10 Mark 2 COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVER"

The later EC10 Mark 2 is easily recognized, it has an aluminum look decal panel and additional fine tuning control, there's also a carrier level meter mounted in the tuning dial. The fine tuning control on the Mark 2 was a quite an improvised modification, a varicap diode was added to the heterodyne oscillator with the tuning pot placed in the former EC10 head phone jack position. Obviously the head phone jack had to be moved, unfortunately the rear panel was the most likely position, this did make things a little difficult for head phone users.

SOLD AS SEE

PLEASE NOTE: I Am Selling This for a Friend & I Know nothing about Radios

TESTED IT BUT It Dont Seem To Do a lot Light works and A bit of sound but not a lot.
BUT I Do Not Have A Antenna To Test it Fully.

BUYER TO COLLECT. NEAR DERBY De7 6ER

SOLD AS SEE

OVER SEAS BUYERS PLEASE WORK OUT YOUR OWN SHIPPING BY HAVING THE ITEM COLLECTED FROM MY ADDRESS

weight 14 to 15 kgs

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Signal R535 VHF / UHF Airband Receiver on eBay, also, Scanners, Radio Equipment, Consumer Electronics (end time 10-Mar-08 20:27:49 GMT)

Signal R535 VHF / UHF Airband Receiver on eBay, also, Scanners, Radio Equipment, Consumer Electronics (end time 10-Mar-08 20:27:49 GMT): "Signal R535 VHF / UHF Airband Receiver

A nice example of probably the finest air band receiver ever made , the Signal R-535.In full working order. 240 volt UK power supply , aerial and a copy of the instruction manual. The frequency coverage is 108.00-142.995mhz and 220.00-379.975mhz but I believe it can be made to go higher , with the usual search and memory scan facility.The LCD display is perfect and reception very good. Beautifully made these quality radios are getting hard to find in this condition so don't miss your chance !!! Please feel free to ask any questions and thanks for taking the time to look."

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Thursday, February 28, 2008

Adus123.co.uk

Adus123.co.uk: "I selling on eBay



Job Lot of CB Radios & RECEIVER + bits

1 x Rotel RVC-240 CB Radio (Full Working Order)

1 x R-535 Aircaraft Band RECEIVER (Full Working Order)

1 x Realistic trc-2005 CB Radio (Full Working Order)

1 x Antenna Swictch 3 way

1 x Swr Meter

1 x Swr and power Meter

1 x Speaker NAC

4 x Mics 2 have plug mising of the end

1 x Antenna Matcher

Plus One 12v power pack"

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Friday, December 28, 2007

Click to Give @ The Hunger Site

Click to Give @ The Hunger Site: "The Hunger Site was founded to focus the power of the Internet on a specific humanitarian need: the eradication of world hunger. Since its launch in June 1999, the site has established itself as a leader in online activism, helping to feed the world's hungry. On average, over 220,000 individuals from around the world visit the site each day to click the yellow 'Click Here to Give - it's FREE' button. To date, more than 200 million visitors have given more than 300 million cups of staple food.

The staple food funded by clicks at"

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Audubon Birds at The Hunger Site

Audubon Birds at The Hunger Site: "Fill your home with birdsong! These plush birds are cute, colorful and cheerful - each lifelike design and detailing is the result of input from the National Audubon Society. But the really wonderful part about these birds is the sound they make! The sounds in each toy are authentic bird songs provided by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and represent hours, months, even years of in-the-field recording work conducted by experts. Makes a great gift!"

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Global Action Fund

Global Action Fund: "Make your tax-deductible donation on our website before December 31 and Sam Simon, co-creator of The Simpsons, will match your donation in support of our mission – dollar for dollar – up to $1,000,000.

Yes, I want to help make a difference around the world and in the U.S. by supporting all the work that Save the Children does to help children in need."

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Grow Peace Fleece Hooded Jacket at The Hunger Site

Grow Peace Fleece Hooded Jacket at The Hunger Site: "Cozy up to fleece with a commitment to grow peace! This custom-designed fleece jacket is a heartfelt way to keep warm. Our signature embroidered 'peace flower' displays your support and sends an important signal to turn swords into plowshares.

Hooded jacket was custom-made for The Hunger Site, and features a full-length, heavy-duty front zipper and two front pockets. Bottom hem and cuffs are double-stitched for extra durability. Choose Black or Gray."

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Blue Raindrop Trade Bead Bracelet at The Hunger Site

Blue Raindrop Trade Bead Bracelet at The Hunger Site: "Soothing, aqueous color evocative of water's elemental beauty is the hallmark of this dazzling bracelet. Opulent yet versatile, the Blue Raindrop Trade Bead Bracelet includes a five-strand woven leather band with light blue raindrop-shaped glass beads, smaller bright turquoise beads, and copper fittings. This stunning piece is handmade in Mali, West Africa, and rests comfortably on most wrist sizes.

Trade beads made with glass or clay in Europe were transported over land to North and West Africa as long as 2000 years ago. European traders later brought beads to Africa to use as currency to purchase gold, ivory and palm oil. From Africa, these beads were traded on a triangular route into the West Indies, where they were exchanged for produce from the plantations. Today, these beads are enjoyed as items of personal adornment as well as treasured collectibles"

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Carved Water Buffalo Horn Ring at The Hunger Site

Carved Water Buffalo Horn Ring at The Hunger Site: "Simple elegance from exotic locales for the very essence of cosmopolitan chic! Wear a unique piece of the tropics upon your hand -- and be prepared for where the trade wind blows you!

Made with hand-carved water buffalo horn, this ring was designed by a pair of American jewelers who work from the sailboat -- their South Seas home for past 27 years. Individual crafting is done by a family living amid the rice fields of Bali on the side of a volcano, and much of the money they earn from carving goes to finance religious ceremonies."

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Sunday, September 16, 2007

How Girls think about the Internet - Search Engine Ranking

How Girls think about the Internet - Search Engine Ranking: "My ex girlfriend wanted to make a post about how girls think about the internet and wanted me to publish it on my blog. That was possible and I thought she was not going to make one anyway, but she made one after all, so I have to keep my word. I know how she thinks about the internet and the business around it, so I already knew her thoughts. Read and enjoy (or not :twisted: ) : We don’t like nerds, noobs or whatever. A nerd is a guy who talks about his computer all day long. He is wearing glasses and he never heard about fashiontrends or pussies :roll: He can only tell you about the new pagerank, news from Google or Microsoft or other sad (not) funny jokes from the internet. Nerds are intelligent, but they don’t know how to date a girl! But I have to tell you, sometimes I love nerds! When I have homework to do and I don’t have time, I ask a nerd! He can make my homework for a kiss, and yes he will do that! For us girls, internet is a datingworld, we love to chat with funny, pretty man but no way that I will build a site for money! Only money I spend on the internet is on eBay, for new shoes or jewelry."

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Saturday, September 15, 2007

MySpace.com - Adrian - 26 - Male - UK - www.myspace.com/adyhost

MySpace.com - Adrian - 26 - Male - UK - www.myspace.com/adyhost: "About me: I am from heanor and Living In smalley. still go down in to heanor to drink most weekends lol. Who I'd like to meet: anyone lol il chat to anybody"

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Tuesday, August 15, 2006

The Day heanor went green.

   




The Day heanor went green.

Literally the roads in heanor where luminous green after a curtain sided rigid Laurie spilt its load all over the streets of heanor town.
Quite funny the fire brigade were called to clean up the mess. There was chaos as traffic was diverted round the back streets of heanor. While cleanup operation began.




See photos below.








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Saturday, July 08, 2006

Allotments UK Forum and FAQ - solar power for allotment shed

Allotments UK Forum and FAQ - solar power for allotment shed: "I have often thought about a generator but put off by the price �200 plus for a decent one. And of course the risk of it being stolen. You would need to cart it about. And there not light.

You can get decent solar panels off eBay for about �100 to put out 20w good enough for low voltage applications.

my solar panel is only small puts out 1.5w and I have managed to disguise it on my roof with some clear polythene.

My winter projects are to build a small wind generator using old electric motors. But the more i research this idea that more confusing it all becomes.

I also have a home-made Polly Tunnel made using plastic drainpipe and a big sheet of polythene. A bit of a makeshift outfit but it has almost lasted the summer taped together using gaffer tape.

I have managed to scrounge quite a lot of glass throughout the last year and planning on making a wooden framed greenhouse hopefully that will last a lot longer.

Not all my ideas turn out quite as I plan them but I am persistent and always looking to improve without giving up.

The more one tries the more one succeeds eventually. And it is all good fun in the out turn.

I keep saying one-day I will make a website to detail all my wacky ideas. Who knows somebody might be interested in them lol.

Thank You
Adrian Eyre

Midlands Derbyshire"

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Allotments UK Forum and FAQ - solar power for allotment shed

Allotments UK Forum and FAQ - solar power for allotment shed: "Hi I have a small well on my allotment it is less than 2 metres deep as there is a swamp and stream nearby. I have a sealed container that used to contain chicken pellets. I thoroughly washed The container.

I half filled the container with clean water and put bottles of pop in it sealed it and put it at the bottom of my well with some string attached to pull it back out.

Even in boiling hot temperatures like to day the bottles of pop are kept very cool.

I was thinking along the same lines with the whole solar panel think but it was all going to be expensive once I'd gathered everything to make it all work.

Although I do have a small solar panel on my shed and a old mobility scooter battery in my shed.

During the day the small solar panel charges the battery which I use to power my pump in my well, lights and a 12v Kettle for making coffee.

The solar panel cost �25 off ebay and puts out 1.5w.
The old mobility scooter battery i got for free.
The pump �15 off ebay
The Kettle �10 off ebay.

Now I can enjoy hot coffee or a nice cold refreshing drink while I am working on my allotment all for a relatively low price.

Thank You
Adrian Eyre

Midlands Derbyshire"

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Allotments UK Forum and FAQ - For anybody looking for water butts

Allotments UK Forum and FAQ - For anybody looking for water butts: "For anybody looking for water butts

Just recently I have been on the scrounge for water butts cheaper the better.

I have found my local council recycling centre / tipp the best place to find them cheap very cheap. I keep popping down their every now and then to see what they have.

I got 2 small blue water buts for �6 a few days ago and a big one for a �5 a bargain.

Not only that i have for also managed to get some old hose, old shovels, and some old forks for a pound each. and a long hosepipe on one of them windup things for a �5.

I now make it a regular trip down their just to see what I can get cheap is amazing what people will chuck away.

Thank You
Adrian Eyre

Midlands Derbyshire"

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Allotments UK Forum and FAQ - For anybody looking for water butts

Allotments UK Forum and FAQ - For anybody looking for water butts: "It is because some are not run by the council the council instead pays a business to run the tip therefore it is in the business interest to sell as much as they can.

The council pay them to deal with the rubbish and if they can get rid of some of its by selling it it is a bonus. My local council tip also run car boots selling stuff.

Thank You
Adrian Eyre

Midlands Derbyshire"

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Allotments UK Forum and FAQ - For anybody looking for water butts

Allotments UK Forum and FAQ - For anybody looking for water butts: "In that case I would try my local ads free newspaper and put a wanted add in for unwanted carpets or try a carpet shop.

I'm sure somebody is willing to give it away if you're willing to cart it away for them. Or you can take things of interest from people's skips on the roads side this is perfectly legal as any rubbish found in a skip is classed as refuge and considered by law that it is no longer required by its original owner.

But don't quote me on this I just remember reading it some where on the net.

It is amazing what you can find when you go on the scrounge I was taught to be cheeky and just ask the worst thing that thay can say is no.

Early on this year I wanted some palates I went round some industrial estate asking if I could take some of the palates left lying around. Quite a few said no but eventually I found some that said yes.

Thank You
Adrian Eyre

Midlands Derbyshire"

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Allotments UK Forum and FAQ - Interesting way to control powdery mildew using mi

Allotments UK Forum and FAQ - Interesting way to control powdery mildew using mi: "Interesting way to control powdery mildew using milk!

While searching the Internet I found this interesting short article.

It would seem that the kitchen, rather than genetic engineering, may hold the key to garden pest control in the future. According to a report in New Scientist (14th Oct '99) Brazilian scientists have discovered that spraying plants with dilute cows' milk stops powdery mildew in its tracks. The disease is controlled conventionally by spraying with benomyl or other synthetic fungicides. Apparently, milk diluted with nine parts of water is just as effective. So milk joins that other kitchen standby, bicarbonate of soda, as a safer alternative to chemical sprays. The only snag is that in Britain, because neither substance is approved as a pesticide, anyone tempted to try them in the garden risks prosecution!

From: http://www.shas.org.uk/whats-it-for/milk.shtml

But risk of being prosecuted? I didn't know milk was a controlled substance. Would-be interesting to see if anybody has tried this method or heard of it before.



Thank You
Adrian Eyre

Midlands Derbyshire"

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