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Tunnock's Teacakes. And other things that go bang.

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Old 28th Jul 2014, 09:59
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testing a Marshmallow to see where it would first break. If I remember correctly it was the chocolate seam along the biscuit mallow interface
That had me looking at my marine engineering boiler shell calculation notes and seems a logical result. (sad old git!)

Beags, That takes me back a few years to a young lady who first taught me that song - don't recollect Snickers in it
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Old 28th Jul 2014, 18:19
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Originally Posted by Fareastdriver
the V1000's buried engine design was past it's sell by date.
Yes - the Nimrod/Vulcan/Victor were all taken out of service soon after the V.1000 was cancelled, weren't they - given that they all shared that obsolete buried engine design?
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