The lowest one I've ever seen in real life was this (2.0 petrol 140ps facelift). Picture is from 10 years ago:mickthemaverick wrote: 02 Feb 2023, 12:22 I think this is special enough to earn a place on this thread!! When was the last time you saw a Mk1 C5 with these numbers on the dash?![]()
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Took inspiration to saw up a couple of bits of wood, and get out some left over oil paints to create this rather pleasing cheap and cheerful artwork for the fence!
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Daybreak during my run around the Bury Field parkrun course this morning
And it's not even that muddy or wet any more
And it's not even that muddy or wet any more
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Pulled the curtains this morning to find out that the Kingdom of Fife Airforce had downed a Chinese balloon outside my house.
Honest. It was there. Not set up.
Just waiting for the first bus to pass and squish it
It was last seen heading in the Leven direction having evaded the bus and other traffic.
Honest. It was there. Not set up.
Just waiting for the first bus to pass and squish it
It was last seen heading in the Leven direction having evaded the bus and other traffic.
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I was most disappointed when I saw the footage of the 'mercans shooting down that Chinese balloon that it didn't go Blllrrrrrrpppppppp! and shoot all across the sky as it deflated 
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Its probably raining down radio activity on us as we speak.
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An orphaned Road Closed sign with his friend, a very confused Diversion sign
There was no sign of a closure or a diversion, so I guess these signs had been overlooked... This wasn't the only set of forgotten signs. There were several more... It was causing a bit of consternation and it all smacks of sloppiness, a lack of pride in the job and a pure 'can't be arsed' attitude... Sadly, around these parts this is all too common and these temporary signs can be left hanging about for weeks.
Even worse, i could see no sign of what the road may have actually been closed for
Although not feeling quite 100% today, I couldn't resist a short bike ride in the glorious sunshine
Although I'm feeling better for it I currently have the cognitive skills and short-term memory of a demented goldfish. Expect very little of worth from me for a while 
Fingers crossed I'll be back to what passes for normal in my world fairly rapidly
There was no sign of a closure or a diversion, so I guess these signs had been overlooked... This wasn't the only set of forgotten signs. There were several more... It was causing a bit of consternation and it all smacks of sloppiness, a lack of pride in the job and a pure 'can't be arsed' attitude... Sadly, around these parts this is all too common and these temporary signs can be left hanging about for weeks.
Even worse, i could see no sign of what the road may have actually been closed for
Although not feeling quite 100% today, I couldn't resist a short bike ride in the glorious sunshine
Fingers crossed I'll be back to what passes for normal in my world fairly rapidly
Jim
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Man with claimed poor short term memory better at not forgetting road signs than road maintenance company!CitroJim wrote: 06 Feb 2023, 16:14 Although not feeling quite 100% today, I couldn't resist a short bike ride in the glorious sunshineAlthough I'm feeling better for it I currently have the cognitive skills and short-term memory of a demented goldfish. Expect very little of worth from me for a while
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It has been proven that goldfish have a memory duration of (at least) three months. Scientists taught some goldfish so that, when they swam through a ring suspended in the water food would then be dropped onto the water. Once the goldfish had learnt this the scientists removed the ring, periodically putting it back into the tank, and the goldfish would swim through the ring and head straight to the surface. Even with a gap of 3 months (since the last time the ring was in the water) the goldfish would swim though it and head to the surface.
Goldfish also have the widest visual acuity known of all creatures. This means that they can see further into the infra-red AND ultra-violet than any other creature (some others may be able to see further into the infra-red while others can see more into the ultra-violet ranges, but no creature can see further into both than the goldfish).
Goldfish also have the widest visual acuity known of all creatures. This means that they can see further into the infra-red AND ultra-violet than any other creature (some others may be able to see further into the infra-red while others can see more into the ultra-violet ranges, but no creature can see further into both than the goldfish).
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My memory goes back 70 years or so on a good day, but I can't remember what happened 2 minutes ago. Hope your soon back to your old self Jim.
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Mine is similar Peter, no trouble remembering stuff from school and earlier childhood, but anything in the last couple of months is always a real struggle although it does seem to reappear once it's a year or so old!! I think we must develop an input buffer as we age which holds stuff back from proper storage where we can't recover it from.
If I cannot remember something from more than a year ago it usually needs some sort of trigger to bring it back, once the correct trigger is hit I find I can remember it all but couldn't locate it in the mind without the trigger!! However you can try as many triggers as you like for something that happened a few weeks ago, even tell me word for word and I may still deny it ever happening!!
If I cannot remember something from more than a year ago it usually needs some sort of trigger to bring it back, once the correct trigger is hit I find I can remember it all but couldn't locate it in the mind without the trigger!! However you can try as many triggers as you like for something that happened a few weeks ago, even tell me word for word and I may still deny it ever happening!!
I used to be indecisive, now I'm not so sure!
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Not much room for new stuff!
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Ahh, but I did qualify this by comparing me to a demented goldfish and not one with full fishy cognitive skillsHell Razor5543 wrote: 06 Feb 2023, 16:41 It has been proven that goldfish have a memory duration of (at least) three months.
Seriously, that's interesting stuff
MattBLancs wrote: 06 Feb 2023, 16:27
Man with claimed poor short term memory better at not forgetting road signs than road maintenance company!I think you sound to be doing ok, but best wishes for quick return to 100%
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Mick, Peter and Steve: my long-term memory is rubbish too... Very little recall of childhood, a bit from my teens and then big holes from my early 20s up to the not so distant past... Tragically, I remember very little of my children growing up...
What I do remember is very random...
That and face-blindness... I frequently have difficulty recognising good friends if I've not seem them for a while or see them out of context...
Happily, there seems to be plenty of room for new memories and this has been the case since about 2015'ish... The holes are now a lot shallower
I know what's wrong with my head and the root causes but that's not for a public forum...
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I have 'face blindness' and 'name deafness' Jim, I think maybe its because we are so interested in other things we subconsciously don't consider them important.
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