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Re: Garage door woes

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From: xenol...@optusnet.com.au (Xeno)
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Subject: Re: Garage door woes
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 by: Xeno - Mon, 2 May 2022 12:40 UTC

On 2/5/2022 9:40 pm, Noddy wrote:

>
> Totally delusional fucktard it is.

Well, yes, you are Darren. Delusions, you know them well! There's all
the apprenticeships you think you've had followed by those trade
qualifications. Then there's the biggie, owning your own business in the
"Slough Estate* for 15 years. Yeah, that was a delusion too. Service
manager, another delusion along with those overseas trip they sent you
on, all delusions.

Or are they *confabulations*???? Is it possible your ABI is creating in
you *false memories*? Memories you *think* are true? Brain damage does
that Darren! And you sure gave yours a beating! Twice! The first
occasion was when you headbutted a bus, right? Perfect way to give
yourself a TBI, eh? But once wasn't enough, you then headbutted the
bonnet of a car. Not real smart. Confabulation is symptomatic of a TBI,
a brain dysfunction caused by a blow to the head. Hmm, twice, eh?

So, the issue here is that TBI's/ABI's can result in the person having
delusions *or* being prone to confabulation? Delusions are false beliefs
that can occur as a result of a psychiatric disorder? On the other hand,
confabulations are false memories that the afflicted create to fill in
gaps in memory. These confabulations can indicate the presence of a
neurological disorder of some kind. Hey, that's you! You might even be
suffering from WKS. How are your Thiamine levels, had them checked lately?

Whatever! You have some serious mental issues there laddie. And 20+
years is a long time to be *undiagnosed*. Make an appointment Darren,
get checked out!

--
Xeno

Nothing astonishes Noddy so much as common sense and plain dealing.
(with apologies to Ralph Waldo Emerson)

Re: Garage door woes

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 by: alvey - Mon, 2 May 2022 19:21 UTC

On Mon, 2 May 2022 21:40:17 +1000, Noddy wrote:

> On 2/05/2022 6:53 pm, lindsay wrote:

This pair are getting noticably nuttier. Digging out extensive rainfall
stats? Pours for thought that...

alvey
"No, it's not, and at this rate I'll be surprised if they [Tesla] survive
to the middle of the year”. Fraudster, 25Apr19

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 by: Clocky - Tue, 3 May 2022 03:41 UTC

On 2/05/2022 7:40 pm, Noddy wrote:
> On 2/05/2022 6:53 pm, lindsay wrote:
>> On 1/05/2022 10:43 am, Xeno wrote:
>>
>>>> rain is OK, flooding is bad
>>>>
>>> We've had no real flooding here throughout the entire wet season.
>>> North and South of here - quite a bit, but nothing much here.
>>
>> Tell the full story Tomas. Here, i'll help.....
>>
>> .. up on the "ridge"?  You eek out an existence on a little hill, 35m
>> above sea level. If you received 3.5 metres of rain in a hurry, then
>> you may expect to see some damage. You need to look around your little
>> fiefdom, Tomas... Those below you ended up with your rainfall...
>>
>>   A bit of water
>>> over Bray Street, one of our routes into town, for a very short
>>> period of time but that's about it, and we have alternative routes
>>> anyway.
>>
>> I suspect you're being selective with the truth as usual, Tomas.
>> https://tinyurl.com/33nw28d3
>>
>> 21/10/21
>> https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-10-20/huge-hailstorm-smashes-coffs-harbour/100554302
>>
>>
>> 3 days later, another serve...
>>
>> 24/10/21
>> https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-10-24/coffs-harbour-hit-by-hail-twice-in-a-week/100563700
>>
>>
>> And then it started raining.
>>
>> And forgot to stop.
>>
>> BOM says Coffs Airport has received, in your "wet season" (how does a
>> sub-tropical retirement village have a "wet season"? :
>> Oct 21 338mm
>> Nov 21 189mm
>> Dec 21 237mm
>> Jan 22 196mm
>> Feb 22 486mm
>> Mar 22 729mm
>> Apr 22 195mm
>>
>> TOTAL 2370mm. *8 fucking feet* of rain in 7 months in a sub tropical
>> old peoples home.!!!!  Coffs average *yearly* is 1660mm. You've had
>> nearly 50% MORE in *seven months*.... And dont forget the fucking
>> wind, the daily wind... You had a chance to make a name for yourself,
>> Tomas. You could have built an Ark in your backyard, but it would have
>> sunk. Because you built it.
>>
>>> Flood mitigation measures, including 4 huge retarding basins, seem to
>>> be doing the trick. I'm told we recently had 150 mm of rain in 2 hours -
>>
>> Where? On your roof? Or somewhere else?
>>
>> I76mm at the airport.. end of March.... and hardly unsurprisingly,
>> 300mm+ was recorded approx 1200 metres away from your unit, although
>> their collection of data times vary with the BOM.
>>
>>> that's normally enough to cause significant flooding but - nothing.
>>
>> At your shack. Everything that fell in outback senior cits, simply
>> found the easiest way to the sea and flooded everything in it's way.
>> Never mind the rest of the residents and Shopkeepers of Coffs... But
>> because you didnt receive any damage, fuck everyone else... everyone
>> else is ok. You're a cunt. But you knew that anyway, right DNA man?
>>
>>> normally enough to cause significant flooding but - nothing.
>>
>> ...in William Sharp Drive... because it's sitting proud on a pissy
>> little hill/"ridge". Never mind the rest of the retirement village...
>>
>> Just another display of Tomas Claseners lies and selfishness...
>
> Totally delusional fucktard it is.
>
>
>

"Delusional" would be the bloke who invented trade qualifications and
claimed his old man served his country among a host of other unfounded
claims.

Feel free to prove your claims any time you like.

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 by: Xeno - Tue, 3 May 2022 06:15 UTC

On 3/5/2022 5:21 am, alvey wrote:
> On Mon, 2 May 2022 21:40:17 +1000, Noddy wrote:
>
>> On 2/05/2022 6:53 pm, lindsay wrote:
>
>
> This pair are getting noticably nuttier. Digging out extensive rainfall
> stats? Pours for thought that...
>
They are indeed! Mad March Hares have nothing on them.

Stats mean little to Darren since his arithmetic skills are sub par.
>
>
> alvey
> "No, it's not, and at this rate I'll be surprised if they [Tesla] survive
> to the middle of the year”. Fraudster, 25Apr19
>

--
Xeno

Nothing astonishes Noddy so much as common sense and plain dealing.
(with apologies to Ralph Waldo Emerson)

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 by: Yosemite Sam - Tue, 3 May 2022 07:17 UTC

On 3/05/2022 1:41 pm, Clocky wrote:
> On 2/05/2022 7:40 pm, Noddy wrote:
>> On 2/05/2022 6:53 pm, lindsay wrote:
>>> On 1/05/2022 10:43 am, Xeno wrote:
>>>
>>>>> rain is OK, flooding is bad
>>>>>
>>>> We've had no real flooding here throughout the entire wet season.
>>>> North and South of here - quite a bit, but nothing much here.
>>>
>>> Tell the full story Tomas. Here, i'll help.....
>>>
>>> .. up on the "ridge"?  You eek out an existence on a little hill,
>>> 35m above sea level. If you received 3.5 metres of rain in a hurry,
>>> then you may expect to see some damage. You need to look around your
>>> little fiefdom, Tomas... Those below you ended up with your rainfall...
>>>
>>>   A bit of water
>>>> over Bray Street, one of our routes into town, for a very short
>>>> period of time but that's about it, and we have alternative routes
>>>> anyway.
>>>
>>> I suspect you're being selective with the truth as usual, Tomas.
>>> https://tinyurl.com/33nw28d3
>>>
>>> 21/10/21
>>> https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-10-20/huge-hailstorm-smashes-coffs-harbour/100554302
>>>
>>>
>>> 3 days later, another serve...
>>>
>>> 24/10/21
>>> https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-10-24/coffs-harbour-hit-by-hail-twice-in-a-week/100563700
>>>
>>>
>>> And then it started raining.
>>>
>>> And forgot to stop.
>>>
>>> BOM says Coffs Airport has received, in your "wet season" (how does
>>> a sub-tropical retirement village have a "wet season"? :
>>> Oct 21 338mm
>>> Nov 21 189mm
>>> Dec 21 237mm
>>> Jan 22 196mm
>>> Feb 22 486mm
>>> Mar 22 729mm
>>> Apr 22 195mm
>>>
>>> TOTAL 2370mm. *8 fucking feet* of rain in 7 months in a sub tropical
>>> old peoples home.!!!!  Coffs average *yearly* is 1660mm. You've had
>>> nearly 50% MORE in *seven months*.... And dont forget the fucking
>>> wind, the daily wind... You had a chance to make a name for
>>> yourself, Tomas. You could have built an Ark in your backyard, but
>>> it would have sunk. Because you built it.
>>>
>>>> Flood mitigation measures, including 4 huge retarding basins, seem
>>>> to be doing the trick. I'm told we recently had 150 mm of rain in 2
>>>> hours -
>>>
>>> Where? On your roof? Or somewhere else?
>>>
>>> I76mm at the airport.. end of March.... and hardly unsurprisingly,
>>> 300mm+ was recorded approx 1200 metres away from your unit, although
>>> their collection of data times vary with the BOM.
>>>
>>>> that's normally enough to cause significant flooding but - nothing.
>>>
>>> At your shack. Everything that fell in outback senior cits, simply
>>> found the easiest way to the sea and flooded everything in it's way.
>>> Never mind the rest of the residents and Shopkeepers of Coffs... But
>>> because you didnt receive any damage, fuck everyone else... everyone
>>> else is ok. You're a cunt. But you knew that anyway, right DNA man?
>>>
>>>> normally enough to cause significant flooding but - nothing.
>>>
>>> ...in William Sharp Drive... because it's sitting proud on a pissy
>>> little hill/"ridge". Never mind the rest of the retirement village...
>>>
>>> Just another display of Tomas Claseners lies and selfishness...
>>
>> Totally delusional fucktard it is.
>>
>>
>>
>
> "Delusional" would be the bloke who invented trade qualifications and
> claimed his old man served his country among a host of other unfounded
> claims.
>
> Feel free to prove your claims any time you like.

lying about military service is an affront and insult to all service men
and women past and present. fortunately Xeno and Alvey are keeping the
lying SOB to account on this and all his false claims.

--
https://tinyurl.com/Yosemite-Sam

FUCK PUTIN!!

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 by: Xeno - Tue, 3 May 2022 07:28 UTC

On 3/5/2022 5:17 pm, Yosemite Sam wrote:
> On 3/05/2022 1:41 pm, Clocky wrote:
>> On 2/05/2022 7:40 pm, Noddy wrote:
>>> On 2/05/2022 6:53 pm, lindsay wrote:
>>>> On 1/05/2022 10:43 am, Xeno wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>> rain is OK, flooding is bad
>>>>>>
>>>>> We've had no real flooding here throughout the entire wet season.
>>>>> North and South of here - quite a bit, but nothing much here.
>>>>
>>>> Tell the full story Tomas. Here, i'll help.....
>>>>
>>>> .. up on the "ridge"?  You eek out an existence on a little hill,
>>>> 35m above sea level. If you received 3.5 metres of rain in a hurry,
>>>> then you may expect to see some damage. You need to look around your
>>>> little fiefdom, Tomas... Those below you ended up with your rainfall...
>>>>
>>>>   A bit of water
>>>>> over Bray Street, one of our routes into town, for a very short
>>>>> period of time but that's about it, and we have alternative routes
>>>>> anyway.
>>>>
>>>> I suspect you're being selective with the truth as usual, Tomas.
>>>> https://tinyurl.com/33nw28d3
>>>>
>>>> 21/10/21
>>>> https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-10-20/huge-hailstorm-smashes-coffs-harbour/100554302
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 3 days later, another serve...
>>>>
>>>> 24/10/21
>>>> https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-10-24/coffs-harbour-hit-by-hail-twice-in-a-week/100563700
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> And then it started raining.
>>>>
>>>> And forgot to stop.
>>>>
>>>> BOM says Coffs Airport has received, in your "wet season" (how does
>>>> a sub-tropical retirement village have a "wet season"? :
>>>> Oct 21 338mm
>>>> Nov 21 189mm
>>>> Dec 21 237mm
>>>> Jan 22 196mm
>>>> Feb 22 486mm
>>>> Mar 22 729mm
>>>> Apr 22 195mm
>>>>
>>>> TOTAL 2370mm. *8 fucking feet* of rain in 7 months in a sub tropical
>>>> old peoples home.!!!!  Coffs average *yearly* is 1660mm. You've had
>>>> nearly 50% MORE in *seven months*.... And dont forget the fucking
>>>> wind, the daily wind... You had a chance to make a name for
>>>> yourself, Tomas. You could have built an Ark in your backyard, but
>>>> it would have sunk. Because you built it.
>>>>
>>>>> Flood mitigation measures, including 4 huge retarding basins, seem
>>>>> to be doing the trick. I'm told we recently had 150 mm of rain in 2
>>>>> hours -
>>>>
>>>> Where? On your roof? Or somewhere else?
>>>>
>>>> I76mm at the airport.. end of March.... and hardly unsurprisingly,
>>>> 300mm+ was recorded approx 1200 metres away from your unit, although
>>>> their collection of data times vary with the BOM.
>>>>
>>>>> that's normally enough to cause significant flooding but - nothing.
>>>>
>>>> At your shack. Everything that fell in outback senior cits, simply
>>>> found the easiest way to the sea and flooded everything in it's way.
>>>> Never mind the rest of the residents and Shopkeepers of Coffs... But
>>>> because you didnt receive any damage, fuck everyone else... everyone
>>>> else is ok. You're a cunt. But you knew that anyway, right DNA man?
>>>>
>>>>> normally enough to cause significant flooding but - nothing.
>>>>
>>>> ...in William Sharp Drive... because it's sitting proud on a pissy
>>>> little hill/"ridge". Never mind the rest of the retirement village...
>>>>
>>>> Just another display of Tomas Claseners lies and selfishness...
>>>
>>> Totally delusional fucktard it is.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>> "Delusional" would be the bloke who invented trade qualifications and
>> claimed his old man served his country among a host of other unfounded
>> claims.
>>
>> Feel free to prove your claims any time you like.
>
>
> lying about military service is an affront and insult to all service men
> and women past and present. fortunately Xeno and Alvey are keeping the
> lying SOB to account on this and all his false claims.
>
>
Claiming *trade qualifications* that you don't possess is *FRAUD*, pure
and simple. Ever wondered why Darren decided (so he says) to close down
his business? His excuse was he wants more time for working on his own
vehicles. The reality - he shit bricks! He has realised, with a bit of a
push from us, that he can be had up for *fraud*. Remember, he even
*falsely and fraudulently* claimed *membership* of the VACC, a noted
Victorian automotive related association. Man, that was easy to
disprove, a simple email!

--
Xeno

Nothing astonishes Noddy so much as common sense and plain dealing.
(with apologies to Ralph Waldo Emerson)

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 by: Xeno - Tue, 3 May 2022 07:34 UTC

On 3/5/2022 1:41 pm, Clocky wrote:
> On 2/05/2022 7:40 pm, Noddy wrote:
>> On 2/05/2022 6:53 pm, lindsay wrote:
>>> On 1/05/2022 10:43 am, Xeno wrote:
>>>
>>>>> rain is OK, flooding is bad
>>>>>
>>>> We've had no real flooding here throughout the entire wet season.
>>>> North and South of here - quite a bit, but nothing much here.
>>>
>>> Tell the full story Tomas. Here, i'll help.....
>>>
>>> .. up on the "ridge"?  You eek out an existence on a little hill, 35m
>>> above sea level. If you received 3.5 metres of rain in a hurry, then
>>> you may expect to see some damage. You need to look around your
>>> little fiefdom, Tomas... Those below you ended up with your rainfall...
>>>
>>>   A bit of water
>>>> over Bray Street, one of our routes into town, for a very short
>>>> period of time but that's about it, and we have alternative routes
>>>> anyway.
>>>
>>> I suspect you're being selective with the truth as usual, Tomas.
>>> https://tinyurl.com/33nw28d3
>>>
>>> 21/10/21
>>> https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-10-20/huge-hailstorm-smashes-coffs-harbour/100554302
>>>
>>>
>>> 3 days later, another serve...
>>>
>>> 24/10/21
>>> https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-10-24/coffs-harbour-hit-by-hail-twice-in-a-week/100563700
>>>
>>>
>>> And then it started raining.
>>>
>>> And forgot to stop.
>>>
>>> BOM says Coffs Airport has received, in your "wet season" (how does a
>>> sub-tropical retirement village have a "wet season"? :
>>> Oct 21 338mm
>>> Nov 21 189mm
>>> Dec 21 237mm
>>> Jan 22 196mm
>>> Feb 22 486mm
>>> Mar 22 729mm
>>> Apr 22 195mm
>>>
>>> TOTAL 2370mm. *8 fucking feet* of rain in 7 months in a sub tropical
>>> old peoples home.!!!!  Coffs average *yearly* is 1660mm. You've had
>>> nearly 50% MORE in *seven months*.... And dont forget the fucking
>>> wind, the daily wind... You had a chance to make a name for yourself,
>>> Tomas. You could have built an Ark in your backyard, but it would
>>> have sunk. Because you built it.
>>>
>>>> Flood mitigation measures, including 4 huge retarding basins, seem
>>>> to be doing the trick. I'm told we recently had 150 mm of rain in 2
>>>> hours -
>>>
>>> Where? On your roof? Or somewhere else?
>>>
>>> I76mm at the airport.. end of March.... and hardly unsurprisingly,
>>> 300mm+ was recorded approx 1200 metres away from your unit, although
>>> their collection of data times vary with the BOM.
>>>
>>>> that's normally enough to cause significant flooding but - nothing.
>>>
>>> At your shack. Everything that fell in outback senior cits, simply
>>> found the easiest way to the sea and flooded everything in it's way.
>>> Never mind the rest of the residents and Shopkeepers of Coffs... But
>>> because you didnt receive any damage, fuck everyone else... everyone
>>> else is ok. You're a cunt. But you knew that anyway, right DNA man?
>>>
>>>> normally enough to cause significant flooding but - nothing.
>>>
>>> ...in William Sharp Drive... because it's sitting proud on a pissy
>>> little hill/"ridge". Never mind the rest of the retirement village...
>>>
>>> Just another display of Tomas Claseners lies and selfishness...
>>
>> Totally delusional fucktard it is.
>>
>>
>>
>
> "Delusional" would be the bloke who invented trade qualifications and
> claimed his old man served his country among a host of other unfounded
> claims.

It is said that those who are insane do not know they are insane. Darren
seem to provide the proof of this! He tries to project *his insanity*
onto others.
>
> Feel free to prove your claims any time you like.

I won't hold my breath!

--
Xeno

Nothing astonishes Noddy so much as common sense and plain dealing.
(with apologies to Ralph Waldo Emerson)

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On 3/05/2022 3:17 pm, Yosemite Sam wrote:
> On 3/05/2022 1:41 pm, Clocky wrote:
>> On 2/05/2022 7:40 pm, Noddy wrote:
>>> On 2/05/2022 6:53 pm, lindsay wrote:
>>>> On 1/05/2022 10:43 am, Xeno wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>> rain is OK, flooding is bad
>>>>>>
>>>>> We've had no real flooding here throughout the entire wet season.
>>>>> North and South of here - quite a bit, but nothing much here.
>>>>
>>>> Tell the full story Tomas. Here, i'll help.....
>>>>
>>>> .. up on the "ridge"?  You eek out an existence on a little hill,
>>>> 35m above sea level. If you received 3.5 metres of rain in a hurry,
>>>> then you may expect to see some damage. You need to look around your
>>>> little fiefdom, Tomas... Those below you ended up with your rainfall...
>>>>
>>>>   A bit of water
>>>>> over Bray Street, one of our routes into town, for a very short
>>>>> period of time but that's about it, and we have alternative routes
>>>>> anyway.
>>>>
>>>> I suspect you're being selective with the truth as usual, Tomas.
>>>> https://tinyurl.com/33nw28d3
>>>>
>>>> 21/10/21
>>>> https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-10-20/huge-hailstorm-smashes-coffs-harbour/100554302
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 3 days later, another serve...
>>>>
>>>> 24/10/21
>>>> https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-10-24/coffs-harbour-hit-by-hail-twice-in-a-week/100563700
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> And then it started raining.
>>>>
>>>> And forgot to stop.
>>>>
>>>> BOM says Coffs Airport has received, in your "wet season" (how does
>>>> a sub-tropical retirement village have a "wet season"? :
>>>> Oct 21 338mm
>>>> Nov 21 189mm
>>>> Dec 21 237mm
>>>> Jan 22 196mm
>>>> Feb 22 486mm
>>>> Mar 22 729mm
>>>> Apr 22 195mm
>>>>
>>>> TOTAL 2370mm. *8 fucking feet* of rain in 7 months in a sub tropical
>>>> old peoples home.!!!!  Coffs average *yearly* is 1660mm. You've had
>>>> nearly 50% MORE in *seven months*.... And dont forget the fucking
>>>> wind, the daily wind... You had a chance to make a name for
>>>> yourself, Tomas. You could have built an Ark in your backyard, but
>>>> it would have sunk. Because you built it.
>>>>
>>>>> Flood mitigation measures, including 4 huge retarding basins, seem
>>>>> to be doing the trick. I'm told we recently had 150 mm of rain in 2
>>>>> hours -
>>>>
>>>> Where? On your roof? Or somewhere else?
>>>>
>>>> I76mm at the airport.. end of March.... and hardly unsurprisingly,
>>>> 300mm+ was recorded approx 1200 metres away from your unit, although
>>>> their collection of data times vary with the BOM.
>>>>
>>>>> that's normally enough to cause significant flooding but - nothing.
>>>>
>>>> At your shack. Everything that fell in outback senior cits, simply
>>>> found the easiest way to the sea and flooded everything in it's way.
>>>> Never mind the rest of the residents and Shopkeepers of Coffs... But
>>>> because you didnt receive any damage, fuck everyone else... everyone
>>>> else is ok. You're a cunt. But you knew that anyway, right DNA man?
>>>>
>>>>> normally enough to cause significant flooding but - nothing.
>>>>
>>>> ...in William Sharp Drive... because it's sitting proud on a pissy
>>>> little hill/"ridge". Never mind the rest of the retirement village...
>>>>
>>>> Just another display of Tomas Claseners lies and selfishness...
>>>
>>> Totally delusional fucktard it is.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>> "Delusional" would be the bloke who invented trade qualifications and
>> claimed his old man served his country among a host of other unfounded
>> claims.
>>
>> Feel free to prove your claims any time you like.
>
>
> lying about military service is an affront and insult to all service men
> and women past and present. fortunately Xeno and Alvey are keeping the
> lying SOB to account on this and all his false claims.
>
>

I was doing that long before they showed up but yes.

--
keith on the 7 Oct 2021 wrote;
"He asserts that the claim is true, so, if
it is unproven, he is lying."

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On Monday, May 2, 2022 at 9:42:53 AM UTC+8, Yosemite Sam wrote:
> >
> like what can they really do without removing the door, other than
> lubricate the tracks, and you can do that yourself.
> --

My mum's door was reversing when halfway down. It was not due to the tracks needing a clean (althought that is sometimes the issue). Her panel-lift door had a lot of nuts and bolts, and some had come loose, which caused it to jam, so overload tripped in (Merlin controller). Tightening up every nut solved the problem.

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 by: Clocky - Tue, 3 May 2022 12:47 UTC

On 1/05/2022 3:40 pm, Noddy wrote:
> On 1/05/2022 2:47 pm, Sylvia Else wrote:
>> On 30-Apr-22 10:47 pm, Yosemite Sam wrote:
>>>
>>> was backing the car out of the garage the other day and pressed the
>>> remote to open the door, but it must have got stuck going up and
>>> started going down again, because I backed straight into it. (I look
>>> down the side of the car when backing out not the rear view mirror).
>>> anyway, as a result half the door was sticking out of the tracks at
>>> 45 degrees and bowed. a few good kicks and some work with a rubber
>>> mallet, and I got it back in place. fortunately there was only a tiny
>>> scratch on the boot of the car, as i was not driving fast. some
>>> scratches on the door posts tho so I will have to repaint them.
>>>
>>
>> I'm a bit surprised that it would start closing again. Mine will open
>> if it detects a jam while closing, but not the other way around.
>> Responding to a jam in either direction by reversing is asking for a
>> situation where it continually moves backwards and forwards, which is
>> unlikely to be helpful.
>
> They're not scientific instruments, and sometimes suffer from glitches
> that see them operate in unexpected ways.

They should *never* operate in unexpected ways you clown.

They should operate in a predictable way unless there is a fault.

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 by: Xeno - Tue, 3 May 2022 12:52 UTC

On 3/5/2022 10:47 pm, Clocky wrote:
> On 1/05/2022 3:40 pm, Noddy wrote:
>> On 1/05/2022 2:47 pm, Sylvia Else wrote:
>>> On 30-Apr-22 10:47 pm, Yosemite Sam wrote:
>>>>
>>>> was backing the car out of the garage the other day and pressed the
>>>> remote to open the door, but it must have got stuck going up and
>>>> started going down again, because I backed straight into it. (I look
>>>> down the side of the car when backing out not the rear view mirror).
>>>> anyway, as a result half the door was sticking out of the tracks at
>>>> 45 degrees and bowed. a few good kicks and some work with a rubber
>>>> mallet, and I got it back in place. fortunately there was only a
>>>> tiny scratch on the boot of the car, as i was not driving fast. some
>>>> scratches on the door posts tho so I will have to repaint them.
>>>>
>>>
>>> I'm a bit surprised that it would start closing again. Mine will open
>>> if it detects a jam while closing, but not the other way around.
>>> Responding to a jam in either direction by reversing is asking for a
>>> situation where it continually moves backwards and forwards, which is
>>> unlikely to be helpful.
>>
>> They're not scientific instruments, and sometimes suffer from glitches
>> that see them operate in unexpected ways.
>
> They should *never* operate in unexpected ways you clown.
>
> They should operate in a predictable way unless there is a fault.
>
Darren is a true idiot. I always thought no one could be this stupid but
Darren continually surprises me by taking stupidity to new heights!

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Nothing astonishes Noddy so much as common sense and plain dealing.
(with apologies to Ralph Waldo Emerson)

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 by: Yosemite Sam - Wed, 4 May 2022 02:28 UTC

On 2/05/2022 11:49 am, Xeno wrote:
> On 2/5/2022 11:34 am, Yosemite Sam wrote:
>> On 2/05/2022 7:15 am, Peter Jason wrote:
>>> On Sun, 1 May 2022 14:47:48 +1000, Sylvia Else <sylvia@email.invalid>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 30-Apr-22 10:47 pm, Yosemite Sam wrote:
>>>>> was backing the car out of the garage the other day and pressed the
>>>>> remote to open the door, but it must have got stuck going up and
>>>>> started
>>>>> going down again, because I backed straight into it. (I look down the
>>>>> side of the car when backing out not the rear view mirror).
>>>>> anyway, as a
>>>>> result half the door was sticking out of the tracks at 45 degrees and
>>>>> bowed. a few good kicks and some work with a rubber mallet, and I
>>>>> got it
>>>>> back in place. fortunately there was only a tiny scratch on the
>>>>> boot of
>>>>> the car, as i was not driving fast. some scratches on the door
>>>>> posts tho
>>>>> so I will have to repaint them.
>>>>>
>>>> I'm a bit surprised that it would start closing again. Mine will open
>>>> if it detects a jam while closing, but not the other way around.
>>>> Responding to a jam in either direction by reversing is asking for a
>>>> situation where it continually moves backwards and forwards, which is
>>>> unlikely to be helpful.
>>>>
>>>> Makes me wonder whether it's been connected backwards. That would be
>>>> possible with mine, I think. You might want to test that it will
>>>> really
>>>> open if it detects a jam while closing, since failing to do that would
>>>> be a safety issue.
>>>>
>>>> Sylvia.
>>> Does the manufacturer recommend servicing every so often?
>>
>>
>> most do I think, at regular intervals. but if the door is working
>> fine, it's probably just a money making exercise.
>>
> Servicing is just a matter of relubing where necessary and
> testing/checking limits against specs. The latter procedures can be
> found in the garage opener manual.
>

https://auslink.info/pics/garage.jpg

:)

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 by: Sylvia Else - Thu, 5 May 2022 06:32 UTC

On 01-May-22 7:08 pm, Daryl wrote:
> On 1/5/2022 5:40 pm, Noddy wrote:
>> On 1/05/2022 2:47 pm, Sylvia Else wrote:
>>> On 30-Apr-22 10:47 pm, Yosemite Sam wrote:
>>>>
>>>> was backing the car out of the garage the other day and pressed the
>>>> remote to open the door, but it must have got stuck going up and
>>>> started going down again, because I backed straight into it. (I look
>>>> down the side of the car when backing out not the rear view mirror).
>>>> anyway, as a result half the door was sticking out of the tracks at
>>>> 45 degrees and bowed. a few good kicks and some work with a rubber
>>>> mallet, and I got it back in place. fortunately there was only a
>>>> tiny scratch on the boot of the car, as i was not driving fast. some
>>>> scratches on the door posts tho so I will have to repaint them.
>>>>
>>>
>>> I'm a bit surprised that it would start closing again. Mine will open
>>> if it detects a jam while closing, but not the other way around.
>>> Responding to a jam in either direction by reversing is asking for a
>>> situation where it continually moves backwards and forwards, which is
>>> unlikely to be helpful.
>>
>> They're not scientific instruments, and sometimes suffer from glitches
>> that see them operate in unexpected ways. I have no idea what kind of
>> door Felix has, but mine is a B&D Panel Lift that was installed new
>> when the house was built 10 years ago and it will _sometimes_ operate
>> incorrectly.
>>
>> It doesn't do it very often, and mostly when it does play up it opens
>> 12 inches or so and then stops, but it's not unheard of for the things
>> to occasionally chuck a wobbly.
>>
>> The simple rule here is to check before you back out and not just
>> assume the door has opened correctly.
>
> Easy way to avoid that problem is to reverse into the garage, that way
> you can see if the door is fully open when you drive out and don't
> reverse in until you make sure the door is fully open.
>
>
>

Reversing in fills the garage with exhaust fumes.

Sylvia.

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 by: Xeno - Thu, 5 May 2022 07:08 UTC

On 5/5/2022 4:32 pm, Sylvia Else wrote:
> On 01-May-22 7:08 pm, Daryl wrote:
>> On 1/5/2022 5:40 pm, Noddy wrote:
>>> On 1/05/2022 2:47 pm, Sylvia Else wrote:
>>>> On 30-Apr-22 10:47 pm, Yosemite Sam wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> was backing the car out of the garage the other day and pressed the
>>>>> remote to open the door, but it must have got stuck going up and
>>>>> started going down again, because I backed straight into it. (I
>>>>> look down the side of the car when backing out not the rear view
>>>>> mirror). anyway, as a result half the door was sticking out of the
>>>>> tracks at 45 degrees and bowed. a few good kicks and some work with
>>>>> a rubber mallet, and I got it back in place. fortunately there was
>>>>> only a tiny scratch on the boot of the car, as i was not driving
>>>>> fast. some scratches on the door posts tho so I will have to
>>>>> repaint them.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I'm a bit surprised that it would start closing again. Mine will
>>>> open if it detects a jam while closing, but not the other way
>>>> around. Responding to a jam in either direction by reversing is
>>>> asking for a situation where it continually moves backwards and
>>>> forwards, which is unlikely to be helpful.
>>>
>>> They're not scientific instruments, and sometimes suffer from
>>> glitches that see them operate in unexpected ways. I have no idea
>>> what kind of door Felix has, but mine is a B&D Panel Lift that was
>>> installed new when the house was built 10 years ago and it will
>>> _sometimes_ operate incorrectly.
>>>
>>> It doesn't do it very often, and mostly when it does play up it opens
>>> 12 inches or so and then stops, but it's not unheard of for the
>>> things to occasionally chuck a wobbly.
>>>
>>> The simple rule here is to check before you back out and not just
>>> assume the door has opened correctly.
>>
>> Easy way to avoid that problem is to reverse into the garage, that way
>> you can see if the door is fully open when you drive out and don't
>> reverse in until you make sure the door is fully open.
>>
>>
>>
>
> Reversing in fills the garage with exhaust fumes.
>
> Sylvia.
>
And spray the back wall with black soot on start-up - depending on the
vehicle engine type and age.

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(with apologies to Ralph Waldo Emerson)

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 by: Daryl - Thu, 5 May 2022 07:48 UTC

On 5/5/2022 4:32 pm, Sylvia Else wrote:
> On 01-May-22 7:08 pm, Daryl wrote:
>> On 1/5/2022 5:40 pm, Noddy wrote:
>>> On 1/05/2022 2:47 pm, Sylvia Else wrote:
>>>> On 30-Apr-22 10:47 pm, Yosemite Sam wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> was backing the car out of the garage the other day and pressed the
>>>>> remote to open the door, but it must have got stuck going up and
>>>>> started going down again, because I backed straight into it. (I
>>>>> look down the side of the car when backing out not the rear view
>>>>> mirror). anyway, as a result half the door was sticking out of the
>>>>> tracks at 45 degrees and bowed. a few good kicks and some work with
>>>>> a rubber mallet, and I got it back in place. fortunately there was
>>>>> only a tiny scratch on the boot of the car, as i was not driving
>>>>> fast. some scratches on the door posts tho so I will have to
>>>>> repaint them.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I'm a bit surprised that it would start closing again. Mine will
>>>> open if it detects a jam while closing, but not the other way
>>>> around. Responding to a jam in either direction by reversing is
>>>> asking for a situation where it continually moves backwards and
>>>> forwards, which is unlikely to be helpful.
>>>
>>> They're not scientific instruments, and sometimes suffer from
>>> glitches that see them operate in unexpected ways. I have no idea
>>> what kind of door Felix has, but mine is a B&D Panel Lift that was
>>> installed new when the house was built 10 years ago and it will
>>> _sometimes_ operate incorrectly.
>>>
>>> It doesn't do it very often, and mostly when it does play up it opens
>>> 12 inches or so and then stops, but it's not unheard of for the
>>> things to occasionally chuck a wobbly.
>>>
>>> The simple rule here is to check before you back out and not just
>>> assume the door has opened correctly.
>>
>> Easy way to avoid that problem is to reverse into the garage, that way
>> you can see if the door is fully open when you drive out and don't
>> reverse in until you make sure the door is fully open.
>>
>>
>>
>
> Reversing in fills the garage with exhaust fumes.
>

Can do but I've never found that to be a problem, just don't leave the
engine running any longer than necessary and when I start the car to
drive out I drive out straight away.

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On 5/05/2022 4:32 pm, Sylvia Else wrote:
> On 01-May-22 7:08 pm, Daryl wrote:

>> Easy way to avoid that problem is to reverse into the garage, that way
>> you can see if the door is fully open when you drive out and don't
>> reverse in until you make sure the door is fully open.
>>
>>
>>
>
> Reversing in fills the garage with exhaust fumes.

For fuck's sake. I reverse into our garage with a diesel powered wagon
and I can *barely* smell it.

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Noddy.

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On Tuesday, 3 May 2022 at 17:34:42 UTC+10, Xeno wrote:
> On 3/5/2022 1:41 pm, Clocky wrote:
> > On 2/05/2022 7:40 pm, Noddy wrote:
> >> On 2/05/2022 6:53 pm, lindsay wrote:
> >>> On 1/05/2022 10:43 am, Xeno wrote:
> >>>
> >>>>> rain is OK, flooding is bad
> >>>>>
> >>>> We've had no real flooding here throughout the entire wet season.
> >>>> North and South of here - quite a bit, but nothing much here.
> >>>
> >>> Tell the full story Tomas. Here, i'll help.....
> >>>
> >>> .. up on the "ridge"? You eek out an existence on a little hill, 35m
> >>> above sea level. If you received 3.5 metres of rain in a hurry, then
> >>> you may expect to see some damage. You need to look around your
> >>> little fiefdom, Tomas... Those below you ended up with your rainfall...
> >>>
> >>> A bit of water
> >>>> over Bray Street, one of our routes into town, for a very short
> >>>> period of time but that's about it, and we have alternative routes
> >>>> anyway.
> >>>
> >>> I suspect you're being selective with the truth as usual, Tomas.
> >>> https://tinyurl.com/33nw28d3
> >>>
> >>> 21/10/21
> >>> https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-10-20/huge-hailstorm-smashes-coffs-harbour/100554302
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> 3 days later, another serve...
> >>>
> >>> 24/10/21
> >>> https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-10-24/coffs-harbour-hit-by-hail-twice-in-a-week/100563700
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> And then it started raining.
> >>>
> >>> And forgot to stop.
> >>>
> >>> BOM says Coffs Airport has received, in your "wet season" (how does a
> >>> sub-tropical retirement village have a "wet season"? :
> >>> Oct 21 338mm
> >>> Nov 21 189mm
> >>> Dec 21 237mm
> >>> Jan 22 196mm
> >>> Feb 22 486mm
> >>> Mar 22 729mm
> >>> Apr 22 195mm
> >>>
> >>> TOTAL 2370mm. *8 fucking feet* of rain in 7 months in a sub tropical
> >>> old peoples home.!!!! Coffs average *yearly* is 1660mm. You've had
> >>> nearly 50% MORE in *seven months*.... And dont forget the fucking
> >>> wind, the daily wind... You had a chance to make a name for yourself,
> >>> Tomas. You could have built an Ark in your backyard, but it would
> >>> have sunk. Because you built it.
> >>>
> >>>> Flood mitigation measures, including 4 huge retarding basins, seem
> >>>> to be doing the trick. I'm told we recently had 150 mm of rain in 2
> >>>> hours -
> >>>
> >>> Where? On your roof? Or somewhere else?
> >>>
> >>> I76mm at the airport.. end of March.... and hardly unsurprisingly,
> >>> 300mm+ was recorded approx 1200 metres away from your unit, although
> >>> their collection of data times vary with the BOM.
> >>>
> >>>> that's normally enough to cause significant flooding but - nothing.
> >>>
> >>> At your shack. Everything that fell in outback senior cits, simply
> >>> found the easiest way to the sea and flooded everything in it's way.
> >>> Never mind the rest of the residents and Shopkeepers of Coffs... But
> >>> because you didnt receive any damage, fuck everyone else... everyone
> >>> else is ok. You're a cunt. But you knew that anyway, right DNA man?
> >>>
> >>>> normally enough to cause significant flooding but - nothing.
> >>>
> >>> ...in William Sharp Drive... because it's sitting proud on a pissy
> >>> little hill/"ridge". Never mind the rest of the retirement village...
> >>>
> >>> Just another display of Tomas Claseners lies and selfishness...
> >>
> >> Totally delusional fucktard it is.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> > "Delusional" would be the bloke who invented trade qualifications and
> > claimed his old man served his country among a host of other unfounded
> > claims.
> It is said that those who are insane do not know they are insane. Darren
> seem to provide the proof of this! He tries to project *his insanity*
> onto others.
> >
> > Feel free to prove your claims any time you like.
> I won't hold my breath!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~`
Please do!.. A start in the right direction... :)))
> --
> Xeno
>
>
> Nothing astonishes Noddy so much as common sense and plain dealing.
> (with apologies to Ralph Waldo Emerson)

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 by: jonz@ nothere.com - Thu, 5 May 2022 11:38 UTC

On Thursday, 5 May 2022 at 17:48:18 UTC+10, Daryl wrote:
> On 5/5/2022 4:32 pm, Sylvia Else wrote:
> > On 01-May-22 7:08 pm, Daryl wrote:
> >> On 1/5/2022 5:40 pm, Noddy wrote:
> >>> On 1/05/2022 2:47 pm, Sylvia Else wrote:
> >>>> On 30-Apr-22 10:47 pm, Yosemite Sam wrote:
> >>>>>
> >>>>> was backing the car out of the garage the other day and pressed the
> >>>>> remote to open the door, but it must have got stuck going up and
> >>>>> started going down again, because I backed straight into it. (I
> >>>>> look down the side of the car when backing out not the rear view
> >>>>> mirror). anyway, as a result half the door was sticking out of the
> >>>>> tracks at 45 degrees and bowed. a few good kicks and some work with
> >>>>> a rubber mallet, and I got it back in place. fortunately there was
> >>>>> only a tiny scratch on the boot of the car, as i was not driving
> >>>>> fast. some scratches on the door posts tho so I will have to
> >>>>> repaint them.
> >>>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> I'm a bit surprised that it would start closing again. Mine will
> >>>> open if it detects a jam while closing, but not the other way
> >>>> around. Responding to a jam in either direction by reversing is
> >>>> asking for a situation where it continually moves backwards and
> >>>> forwards, which is unlikely to be helpful.
> >>>
> >>> They're not scientific instruments, and sometimes suffer from
> >>> glitches that see them operate in unexpected ways. I have no idea
> >>> what kind of door Felix has, but mine is a B&D Panel Lift that was
> >>> installed new when the house was built 10 years ago and it will
> >>> _sometimes_ operate incorrectly.
> >>>
> >>> It doesn't do it very often, and mostly when it does play up it opens
> >>> 12 inches or so and then stops, but it's not unheard of for the
> >>> things to occasionally chuck a wobbly.
> >>>
> >>> The simple rule here is to check before you back out and not just
> >>> assume the door has opened correctly.
> >>
> >> Easy way to avoid that problem is to reverse into the garage, that way
> >> you can see if the door is fully open when you drive out and don't
> >> reverse in until you make sure the door is fully open.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> > Reversing in fills the garage with exhaust fumes.
> >
> Can do but I've never found that to be a problem, just don't leave the
> engine running any longer than necessary and when I start the car to
> drive out I drive out straight away.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~`
Of course, but some ppl take a coons age lining up and backing in....Incompetent in *either* direction. :)))
>
>
> --
> Daryl

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 by: Daryl - Thu, 5 May 2022 12:52 UTC

On 5/5/2022 9:38 pm, jonz@ nothere.com wrote:
> On Thursday, 5 May 2022 at 17:48:18 UTC+10, Daryl wrote:
>> On 5/5/2022 4:32 pm, Sylvia Else wrote:
>>> On 01-May-22 7:08 pm, Daryl wrote:
>>>> On 1/5/2022 5:40 pm, Noddy wrote:
>>>>> On 1/05/2022 2:47 pm, Sylvia Else wrote:
>>>>>> On 30-Apr-22 10:47 pm, Yosemite Sam wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> was backing the car out of the garage the other day and pressed the
>>>>>>> remote to open the door, but it must have got stuck going up and
>>>>>>> started going down again, because I backed straight into it. (I
>>>>>>> look down the side of the car when backing out not the rear view
>>>>>>> mirror). anyway, as a result half the door was sticking out of the
>>>>>>> tracks at 45 degrees and bowed. a few good kicks and some work with
>>>>>>> a rubber mallet, and I got it back in place. fortunately there was
>>>>>>> only a tiny scratch on the boot of the car, as i was not driving
>>>>>>> fast. some scratches on the door posts tho so I will have to
>>>>>>> repaint them.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm a bit surprised that it would start closing again. Mine will
>>>>>> open if it detects a jam while closing, but not the other way
>>>>>> around. Responding to a jam in either direction by reversing is
>>>>>> asking for a situation where it continually moves backwards and
>>>>>> forwards, which is unlikely to be helpful.
>>>>>
>>>>> They're not scientific instruments, and sometimes suffer from
>>>>> glitches that see them operate in unexpected ways. I have no idea
>>>>> what kind of door Felix has, but mine is a B&D Panel Lift that was
>>>>> installed new when the house was built 10 years ago and it will
>>>>> _sometimes_ operate incorrectly.
>>>>>
>>>>> It doesn't do it very often, and mostly when it does play up it opens
>>>>> 12 inches or so and then stops, but it's not unheard of for the
>>>>> things to occasionally chuck a wobbly.
>>>>>
>>>>> The simple rule here is to check before you back out and not just
>>>>> assume the door has opened correctly.
>>>>
>>>> Easy way to avoid that problem is to reverse into the garage, that way
>>>> you can see if the door is fully open when you drive out and don't
>>>> reverse in until you make sure the door is fully open.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> Reversing in fills the garage with exhaust fumes.
>>>
>> Can do but I've never found that to be a problem, just don't leave the
>> engine running any longer than necessary and when I start the car to
>> drive out I drive out straight away.
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~`
> Of course, but some ppl take a coons age lining up and backing in....Incompetent in *either* direction. :)))

Too true but practice makes perfect:-)
I also reverse into parking spaces, like most skills the more you do it
the easier it gets, I used to have to reverse a semi into places where
lots of people couldn't reverse a car, no doubt you have had the same
experience:-)
When we had the new house built I had the garage made 2 meters wider,
most are 5.5m wide X 6m deep, mine is 7.5m wide X 6M deep so its easy to
get in an out of, fits 2 cars easily and even when the 2 cars are parked
inside I still have a decent space for a work bench.

--
Daryl

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 by: Xeno - Thu, 5 May 2022 12:59 UTC

On 5/5/2022 8:44 pm, Noddy wrote:
> On 5/05/2022 4:32 pm, Sylvia Else wrote:
>> On 01-May-22 7:08 pm, Daryl wrote:
>
>>> Easy way to avoid that problem is to reverse into the garage, that
>>> way you can see if the door is fully open when you drive out and
>>> don't reverse in until you make sure the door is fully open.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Reversing in fills the garage with exhaust fumes.
>
> For fuck's sake. I reverse into our garage with a diesel powered wagon
> and I can *barely* smell it.
>
You stupid clown. Your diesel has a catalytic converter that renders 95%
or more of the exhaust gas into CO2 and H2O so reversing *in* won't be
the issue. It will fill the garage up with fumes when you *cold start*
the engine because the cat will be cold and nowhere near its *light off*
temperature.

--
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Nothing astonishes Noddy so much as common sense and plain dealing.
(with apologies to Ralph Waldo Emerson)

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 by: Yosemite Sam - Thu, 5 May 2022 13:20 UTC

On 5/05/2022 10:59 pm, Xeno wrote:
> On 5/5/2022 8:44 pm, Noddy wrote:
>> On 5/05/2022 4:32 pm, Sylvia Else wrote:
>>> On 01-May-22 7:08 pm, Daryl wrote:
>>
>>>> Easy way to avoid that problem is to reverse into the garage, that
>>>> way you can see if the door is fully open when you drive out and
>>>> don't reverse in until you make sure the door is fully open.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> Reversing in fills the garage with exhaust fumes.
>>
>> For fuck's sake. I reverse into our garage with a diesel powered
>> wagon and I can *barely* smell it.
>>
> You stupid clown. Your diesel has a catalytic converter that renders
> 95% or more of the exhaust gas into CO2 and H2O so reversing *in*
> won't be the issue. It will fill the garage up with fumes when you
> *cold start* the engine because the cat will be cold and nowhere near
> its *light off* temperature.
>
>

every time he posts something he proves how little he really knows

--
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A:Anytime his lips aren't moving!

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 by: Xeno - Thu, 5 May 2022 13:27 UTC

On 5/5/2022 11:20 pm, Yosemite Sam wrote:
> On 5/05/2022 10:59 pm, Xeno wrote:
>> On 5/5/2022 8:44 pm, Noddy wrote:
>>> On 5/05/2022 4:32 pm, Sylvia Else wrote:
>>>> On 01-May-22 7:08 pm, Daryl wrote:
>>>
>>>>> Easy way to avoid that problem is to reverse into the garage, that
>>>>> way you can see if the door is fully open when you drive out and
>>>>> don't reverse in until you make sure the door is fully open.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Reversing in fills the garage with exhaust fumes.
>>>
>>> For fuck's sake. I reverse into our garage with a diesel powered
>>> wagon and I can *barely* smell it.
>>>
>> You stupid clown. Your diesel has a catalytic converter that renders
>> 95% or more of the exhaust gas into CO2 and H2O so reversing *in*
>> won't be the issue. It will fill the garage up with fumes when you
>> *cold start* the engine because the cat will be cold and nowhere near
>> its *light off* temperature.
>>
>>
>
> every time he posts something he proves how little he really knows
>
He certainly does. A lot of underground car parks in apartment blocks
ban reverse in parking because of the black soot spots on walls from
people *cold starting* their vehicles. Cold cats don't light off until
you're well and truly down the road and, until then, the engine runs
rich and produces lots of soot.

Now, had Darren ever done an apprenticeship, he would have studied this
in *trade science* or in *trade theory*. His only training, it would
seem, has come from Doctor Google and (hopefully) learning from his own
cockups. Doesn't seem to have learnt much from his cockup on Les' engine
though. Seems Les learnt a lot since he isn't offering Darren any more
engine work.

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(with apologies to Ralph Waldo Emerson)

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 by: alvey - Thu, 5 May 2022 21:31 UTC

On Thu, 5 May 2022 23:20:00 +1000, Yosemite Sam wrote:

> On 5/05/2022 10:59 pm, Xeno wrote:
>> On 5/5/2022 8:44 pm, Noddy wrote:
>>> On 5/05/2022 4:32 pm, Sylvia Else wrote:
>>>> On 01-May-22 7:08 pm, Daryl wrote:
>>>
>>>>> Easy way to avoid that problem is to reverse into the garage, that
>>>>> way you can see if the door is fully open when you drive out and
>>>>> don't reverse in until you make sure the door is fully open.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Reversing in fills the garage with exhaust fumes.
>>>
>>> For fuck's sake. I reverse into our garage with a diesel powered
>>> wagon and I can *barely* smell it.
>>>
>> You stupid clown. Your diesel has a catalytic converter that renders
>> 95% or more of the exhaust gas into CO2 and H2O so reversing *in*
>> won't be the issue. It will fill the garage up with fumes when you
>> *cold start* the engine because the cat will be cold and nowhere near
>> its *light off* temperature.
>>
>>
>
> every time he posts something he proves how little he really knows

And/or how much he lies.

Why would anyone believe that *any* of his last sentence is true?

alvey

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>> On 01-May-22 7:08 pm, Daryl wrote:
>
>>> Easy way to avoid that problem is to reverse into the garage, that
>>> way you can see if the door is fully open when you drive out and
>>> don't reverse in until you make sure the door is fully open.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Reversing in fills the garage with exhaust fumes.
>
> For fuck's sake. I reverse into our garage with a diesel powered wagon
> and I can *barely* smell it.
>
>
>

Duh... it's the cold starts that fill your garage with stinking fumes
you retard. Jesus wept...

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On Thursday, 5 May 2022 at 22:52:17 UTC+10, Daryl wrote:
> On 5/5/2022 9:38 pm, jonz@ nothere.com wrote:
> > On Thursday, 5 May 2022 at 17:48:18 UTC+10, Daryl wrote:
> >> On 5/5/2022 4:32 pm, Sylvia Else wrote:
> >>> On 01-May-22 7:08 pm, Daryl wrote:
> >>>> On 1/5/2022 5:40 pm, Noddy wrote:
> >>>>> On 1/05/2022 2:47 pm, Sylvia Else wrote:
> >>>>>> On 30-Apr-22 10:47 pm, Yosemite Sam wrote:
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> was backing the car out of the garage the other day and pressed the
> >>>>>>> remote to open the door, but it must have got stuck going up and
> >>>>>>> started going down again, because I backed straight into it. (I
> >>>>>>> look down the side of the car when backing out not the rear view
> >>>>>>> mirror). anyway, as a result half the door was sticking out of the
> >>>>>>> tracks at 45 degrees and bowed. a few good kicks and some work with
> >>>>>>> a rubber mallet, and I got it back in place. fortunately there was
> >>>>>>> only a tiny scratch on the boot of the car, as i was not driving
> >>>>>>> fast. some scratches on the door posts tho so I will have to
> >>>>>>> repaint them.
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> I'm a bit surprised that it would start closing again. Mine will
> >>>>>> open if it detects a jam while closing, but not the other way
> >>>>>> around. Responding to a jam in either direction by reversing is
> >>>>>> asking for a situation where it continually moves backwards and
> >>>>>> forwards, which is unlikely to be helpful.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> They're not scientific instruments, and sometimes suffer from
> >>>>> glitches that see them operate in unexpected ways. I have no idea
> >>>>> what kind of door Felix has, but mine is a B&D Panel Lift that was
> >>>>> installed new when the house was built 10 years ago and it will
> >>>>> _sometimes_ operate incorrectly.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> It doesn't do it very often, and mostly when it does play up it opens
> >>>>> 12 inches or so and then stops, but it's not unheard of for the
> >>>>> things to occasionally chuck a wobbly.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> The simple rule here is to check before you back out and not just
> >>>>> assume the door has opened correctly.
> >>>>
> >>>> Easy way to avoid that problem is to reverse into the garage, that way
> >>>> you can see if the door is fully open when you drive out and don't
> >>>> reverse in until you make sure the door is fully open.
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>> Reversing in fills the garage with exhaust fumes.
> >>>
> >> Can do but I've never found that to be a problem, just don't leave the
> >> engine running any longer than necessary and when I start the car to
> >> drive out I drive out straight away.
> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~`
> > Of course, but some ppl take a coons age lining up and backing in....Incompetent in *either* direction. :)))
> Too true but practice makes perfect:-)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Mostly, but some ppl are born nonces. <G>

> I also reverse into parking spaces, like most skills the more you do it
> the easier it gets, I used to have to reverse a semi into places where
> lots of people couldn't reverse a car, no doubt you have had the same
> experience:-)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Yep, I`ve always made a point of 'back in, drive out'.. Easier and safer in traffic. (Backing into traffic in a semi is fraught with danger.)

> When we had the new house built I had the garage made 2 meters wider,
> most are 5.5m wide X 6m deep, mine is 7.5m wide X 6M deep so its easy to
> get in an out of, fits 2 cars easily and even when the 2 cars are parked
> inside I still have a decent space for a work bench.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Well done.
>
>
>
>
> --
> Daryl

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