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Added to my arsenal of vocabulary. :diablo: |
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Noun Brit informal, often offensive a common vulgar person Collins Essential English Dictionary 2nd Edition 2006 © HarperCollins Publishers 2004, 2006 |
Collins dictionary has an interesting definition there- informal is definately correct, but I tend to think of a pleb as just a bit of a doofuss, rather than a common vulgar person; I am very common and vulgar myself, but definately not a pleb. Pleb to me is just another word for silly or stupid, or dim-witted etc. I wonder if 'numpty' is in the dictionary too...
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Hmmmmmmm
pleb to me looks like a typo for prob, some how wonder who coined it? and why? |
One can never have too many insults to throw at people... :mdr:
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It comes from the latin plebius meaning common or lower class people.
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Well I'll be buggered, guess I cant really use that insult any more- I'll stick to numpty instead...
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God, all these english expressions that i had no idea existed.
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ahhh i remember my latin classes where plebians (probly spelt wrong) were the lowwer class and patritians were the upper. |
Update:
Well, after cooking the hackerclone on boxing day, I broke down and ordered another 'stod' from hobbycity to tide me over- sunday looks like the earliest chance I'll get to take the old girl for a spin, given the weather is finally starting to improve in sunny old blighty. I have also just ordered an 80mm 2000kv medusa, yay! Finally got to use that gift certificate from Rabosi that I've been sitting on for 6 months or more; cheers dude, much appreciated :yes: On the downside, my PC just took a dump, and one of the recovery discs is corupted so I cant fix it with the aid of a £££ repair shop. So, just ordered me a nice new yet modest PC base unit with some nice upgraded specs compared to the old one: 360gb vs 40gb hdd 2gb ram vs 256mb (upgraded to 1gb a while ago) 2.6ghz amd processor vs 2.6ghz intel celeron dvd burner drive vs busted cdr drive & external cdr 6 channel sound card vs stereo out jack? :lol: a few other things too. That cost me £280 including shipping, but I elected to have XP installed; no vista for me ta very much. I also bought a furry hotwater bottle, electric panel heater, ped egg (google it, or ask the wife), and I also need some new shoes & trainers; what recession? Mental note- must play lottery on saturday.... |
[QUOTE=suicideneil;263295]Update:
Well, after cooking the hackerclone on boxing day, I broke down and ordered another 'stod' from hobbycity to tide me over Do you ever take your own advise?:whistle: Another hand warmer/ toaster/fire starter? You will love the Medusa. :love:I got a 36-70-2300 and it is a bear. It made me buy it new diffs though. |
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Neccessity is the mother of invention- wait until you see my cooling solution for the temporary motor..
Good choices Mark, it is nice to have something warm and cuddly in my bed on these cold winter/spring nights, and my feet are in serious need of some TLC; normally I would use the dremel and sanding drum attachment, but Im all out of drums... :lol: |
Boat cooling coils, some sort or radiator, and a fan? You could use the hot water for tea when you are done.:great:
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:lol: close, but I didnt bother fitting it in the end- no way it would have stayed on the truck with my driving. As it is.... I cooked the hobbyshitty motor, but only after 2 hours of fun; 258*F this time. Annoying thing is I was just bringing the truck in to check temps- I didnt let it get over ~165*F during the first 2 runs with a123s. Ran great, ton of power and only a few little glitches on the radio (FM is nice, think its the ideal cheap upgrade to AM- will add a ferrite ring to the rx lead though just as a test). A123s didnt excede ~95*F, nor did the lipos though I killed the motor before they had a chance to really warm up. Ambient temp was ~50-60. I made a kick-ass video though, compared to my usual efforts. Will process it when my new pc arrives.
Peace... :intello: |
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