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tiffles

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yeah like gav said bris is dry. but still really nice. toowoomba has the iciest winters ill be back there on the weekend so im getting out my uggies and a beanie, i wish they would invent something to keep your nose warm that doesnt make you look like a dork or a thief...
 

dlloyd

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Mobay45 said:
Rust = Cancer.

At least that's what we call it.

You'll never repair it unless you completely replace the panel.

:)

That photo's a few months old.

After I took that, I decided to take matters into my own hands, grind it back to bare metal, fill and paint.

...it didn't take too long to realise there wasn't exactly a whole lot metal behind it to denude. The rust was coming in from the door hinge at the back of the panel.

New panel it is!

Rust seems to be a general feature of old Minis
 

maddog

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tiffles said:
yeah like gav said bris is dry. but still really nice. toowoomba has the iciest winters ill be back there on the weekend so im getting out my uggies and a beanie, i wish they would invent something to keep your nose warm that doesnt make you look like a dork or a thief...

or Hannibal Lecter
 

adouglas

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maddog said:
or Hannibal Lecter
hannibal_lechter.jpg

"Love the suit." -- Hannibal Lechter
 

Alvabass

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adouglas said:
So...Tiffles, Aussie Mark, Alvabass..... what's it like down there in the Southern Hemisphere?

Hey Andrew, sorry that I missed your post. Fortunately for us, we have an excellent weather here (comparatively, at least). In fact, one of the things I like the most from my town is that here you can find some of the best weather conditions among major cities, being second after the infamous Medellín. BTW, you can see some pictures of my town here. The only thing I don't like is that from some time ago the weather has become very unpredictable. When you think it will be a really sunny day (in the morning), clouds suddenly appear at noon and a big rain is unleashed. Not a weird situation, but I find it annoyingly common nowadays. Here are the current conditions:

Bucaramanga, Colombia

CURRENT:

Partly Cloudy

Feels Like: 26,1°C (78,98 Fahrenheit)

Humidity: 69%

Dew Point: 18,9°C (66,02 Fahrenheit)

Visibility: 10 km

UV: 10+ Extreme
 

backagain1

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Conversion from Celsius to Fahrenheit

Rod Trussbroken said:
This is the first winter we haven't used the fireplace. I usually order 10 cubic metres of fire wood.

It's cool outside but a comfortable 20 degrees inside with a small heater. Yet our house isn't small.

Horrid heat last December. Xmas day was 45 degrees inside :(

OK, Rod, you forced me to go to my favorite units conversion web site.

20 degrees Celsius = 68 degrees Fahrenheit

45 degrees Celsius = 113 degrees Fahrenheit

Wow! It was hot last December!

http://www.onlineconversion.com/temperature.htm

Best wishes,

backagain1
 

tiffles

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note to self and any other who would try: dont go to toowoomba in winter.

i froze my azz off. and my nose. i swear i set a new record for longest time shivering and teeth chattering. im surprised i have teeth left.

back in mild ol brisbane now and have almost finished thawing out.
 

Big Poppa

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We just finished the hottest July in recorded history in the Claifornia desert. We broke 5 alltime heat records. That blast of heat you easterners got was courtesy of us. I am usually the most positive guy here in the summer but this tested me. The funny part is that AUgust is usually the worst and so far it has actually been really nice!

I arrived in New York yesterday with Dargie and Brian and it was really nice here. Off to Washington DC for some store visits.
 

Lazybite

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Yes did Census - the hardest question was my girlfiend and I trying to work out whether we were defacto or just house mates :)

There isn't even any natural snow on the mountains here this year... normally by august there is snow right up to the brindabella ranges which surround canbsy...
 
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