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The one thing that never ceases to amaze me on here is the collective breadth of knowledge.

 

It was reading the "Dump Load Controller" thread that promoted this one.

 

Never heard of one, forget know what it did!

 

There is a reply already telling the OP where to look. Not a bad bunch are we really? :lol::lol::lol:

 

Pick a subject and someone on here will know something

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I recall someone once asking what a red telephone box weighed and getting a precise and correct answer in about 10 minutes.

 

Its amazing the ability to Google that is out there.

 

 

The K6 was 8 feet 3 inches (2.51 m) tall and weighed 13.5 cwt (0.69 tonnes). This compared with 9 feet 3 inches (2.82 m) and 1.25 tons (1.27 tonnes) for the K2.

 

5 minutes :)

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Not sure if thats correct , depends on how much change is in the phone :lol:

 

The weight of currently circulating British coinage is as follows:

 

One pence: 3.56g

Two pence : 7.13g

Five pence : 3.25g

Ten pence : 6.50g

Twenty pence : 5.00g

Fifty pence : 8.00g

One pound : 9.50g

Two pound : 12.00g

Five pound : 28.28g

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I recall someone once asking what a red telephone box weighed and getting a precise and correct answer in about 10 minutes.

 

Its amazing the ability to google that is out there.

 

 

The K6 was 8 feet 3 inches (2.51 m) tall and weighed 13.5 cwt (0.69 tonnes). This compared with 9 feet 3 inches (2.82 m) and 1.25 tons (1.27 tonnes) for the K2.

 

5 minutes :)

 

In fairness I don't believe Matt actually needed to use google for that one - http://forums.pigeonwatch.co.uk/forums/topic/107352-telephone-box/

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The weight of currently circulating British coinage is as follows:

 

One pence: 3.56g

Two pence : 7.13g

Five pence : 3.25g

Ten pence : 6.50g

Twenty pence : 5.00g

Fifty pence : 8.00g

One pound : 9.50g

Two pound : 12.00g

Five pound : 28.28g

I think we need to meet at the Bree louise again at Euston.

 

You really need to get out.

 

Name the day

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The weight of currently circulating British coinage is as follows:

 

One pence: 3.56g

Two pence : 7.13g

Five pence : 3.25g

Ten pence : 6.50g

Twenty pence : 5.00g

Fifty pence : 8.00g

One pound : 9.50g

Two pound : 12.00g

Five pound : 28.28g

That's the weight of the individual coin 😀

 

Not the weight of the coinage in circulation😀😃😂

 

So 4x20p and1x50p will give me a 28 gramm load £1.30 cheap non toxic 😗

What fun

All the best

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I think we need to meet at the Bree louise again at Euston.

 

You really need to get out.

 

Name the day

If they do a pub quiz, just imagine how unbeatable the PW Allstars would be.

 

In fact that's a terrific idea. Anyone got a local pub quiz that needs seeing to?

 

We've got to put our collective trivia to some use, surely?

 

LS

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