That's probably saved me smashing the window next year AndyOriginally Posted by Andy
That's probably saved me smashing the window next year AndyOriginally Posted by Andy
Yes that was considered too as trying to get current through the car didn't work.
Overheard in a BMW dealer today. Service guy to mini customer.
"Remember when you brought the car in I asked you when you checked the oil? Well your car takes 4.2 litres of oil and there was only 1.2 litres in it and it didn't even register in the dipstick."
Guy in work today asked how a Gravity Louvre worked.
http://youtu.be/t44EAsLwGWA
I had to Google that, but was more to do with I didn't know that was their name then how it worked, presumed that was common senseOriginally Posted by DoktorB
With Gravity, generally there's only way it can work. lol
Ah we let him think about it. lol
Haha, me too had no idea that was what they were called!!Originally Posted by ChrispyFish
A hammer is known as a "Birmingham Screwdriver". Supposedly when they were building Rovers in the 70s they couldn't be bothered screwing anything together
Good owl google
Good ole QI actually!Originally Posted by RobM