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Old 08-09-14, 03:27 PM   #311
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Have you ever done the tour of Big Ben?



I can see the headlines now.
Today marks the first execution at the Tower of London since the 1600's when an American tourist ruined the famous Big Ben clock at Westminster.
Officials are calling it a blatant terrorist attack and claim beheading is the only punishment terrorists understand.
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Old 08-09-14, 03:54 PM   #312
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Another of my gripes.
I can't wear one because they say I have too much electricity in my body???
All I know is that all clocks quit running (or become inaccurate) if I am around them very much.
Cheap watches last no more than an hour or two, expensive ones usually 2 to 3 days.
i have a lovely gold Seiko dress watch that i would like to wear but i'm the same, new battery and its depleted by the end of the day. the only watch that i have ever been able to wear is an 80's Casio that lasted yeeeears.
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Old 08-09-14, 04:09 PM   #313
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Having to take down David's bed. The sun's out and the warm dry days are soon to be a rarity...
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Old 09-09-14, 12:28 AM   #314
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Bibio, have you tried a Seiko kinetic. Every movement of your arm charges the battery so it shouldn't run out of charge, even on you. Lasts about 3 days when not worn but as soon as you wear it, it starts again. I've had mine about 11 years and only had to replace the battery once. I wear it every day.
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Old 09-09-14, 08:36 AM   #315
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Could also try a perpetual movement watch. No electronics, and its self winding through natural movement of the body.
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Old 09-09-14, 08:40 AM   #316
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No indicators after the left tune into tiptree!!
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Old 09-09-14, 09:58 AM   #317
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Stop your jibber-jabber & cure those gripes!
From a paper dated 16 March 1762 ( slightly before my time:
" Jackson's Tincture
For rheumatism, gravel, stone, choleric or griping of the guts, or any such windy disorder. Likewise burns, scalds, bruises, strains old ulcers or swellings of any kind it cures to admiration. "
Sounds like everyone should have this in their toolbox, together with a Fixerpeg.
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Old 09-09-14, 10:14 AM   #318
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I can see the headlines now.
Today marks the first execution at the Tower of London since the 1600's when an American tourist ruined the famous Big Ben clock at Westminster.
Officials are calling it a blatant terrorist attack and claim beheading is the only punishment terrorists understand.

Bill, Big Ben is simply a big bell housed in the Elizabeth tower of the houses of parliament. People tend to call the tower and or clock big Ben but the name was given to the great bell and misused. I doubt a bit of electrickory could stop a bell ringing if it is hit hard enough. So your head is safe for now.

As for executions at the tower the last happened in 1941 by firing squad.
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Old 10-09-14, 05:54 AM   #319
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Could also try a perpetual movement watch. No electronics, and its self winding through natural movement of the body.




I am worse with mechanical watches than I am with battery powered ones.
Self winding or not.





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As for executions at the tower the last happened in 1941 by firing squad.

Savages!
We haven't an execution here since, well, OK, at least we've not had any in Virginia..... this year.....Yet.
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Old 10-09-14, 06:31 AM   #320
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Bibio, have you tried a Seiko kinetic. Every movement of your arm charges the battery so it shouldn't run out of charge, even on you. Lasts about 3 days when not worn but as soon as you wear it, it starts again. I've had mine about 11 years and only had to replace the battery once. I wear it every day.
I've got a Seiko kinetic with the power saving option. If you don't wear it for a day it stops the hands to save power. When you pick it up again the hands whizz round to the correct position. It will keep the right time for several months in power saving mode.
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