Congrats on all your recent hard work
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Britsim
Congrats on all your recent hard work
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Re: Britsim
Rob worked very hard getting us back on line -- and while he had the Pond drained made some changes we have discussed behind the scenes or a while.....all Praise goes to our gracious host Mr English......
Leif
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Re: Britsim
well done to Rob there I say
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Big question is - how many shopping trollies, car tyres and old bycicles did he find in the sludge at the bottom?
Big question is - how many shopping trollies, car tyres and old bycicles did he find in the sludge at the bottom?
TTFN, Gordon
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Re: Britsim
I thought perhaps a composite picture of successive Prime Ministers with Pebble glasses and blinkers carrying a coffin marked British Aircraft Industry.
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Re: Britsim
Quite a few!gordon-in-aberdeen wrote:well done to Rob there I say,
Big question is - how many shopping trollies, car tyres and old bycicles did he find in the sludge at the bottom?
Thanks for the kind comments so far guys
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Re: Britsim
I like the new (temporary) logo Rob. Only one thing though.. it seems to suggest the site is military orientated (3 Lightnings will do that) but otherwise.. yep. Nice and modern but a bit retro.. not in your face.. cool
ATB
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Re: Britsim
I think its excellent. As Dave says, bold and yet a bit retro.
You should have a vote option to keep that logo
You should have a vote option to keep that logo
Ben.






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That has become the consensus amongst the old boys next door 
Its clean and to the point -- as to military -- well they will have to come inside and look.
There are a lot of projects on the drawing boards at present .
Rob has done a marvellous job in four days cleaning up the pond.....luckily he hasn't found any of the 55gal oil drums full of cement and other things in the mud at the bottom
Leif
Its clean and to the point -- as to military -- well they will have to come inside and look.
There are a lot of projects on the drawing boards at present .
Rob has done a marvellous job in four days cleaning up the pond.....luckily he hasn't found any of the 55gal oil drums full of cement and other things in the mud at the bottom
Leif



