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Dobby



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Odometer round the clock
This might sound daft, but I've yet to see a Defender top 100k miles, but I'm fully expecting to shortly.

So what happens to the digital display on the odometer?

Does it reset to 00000.0 or does the decimal point move and it turns over to 100000 (losing the Decimal place)?

This might explain the odd 15k miles 2002 defender I've been seeing about the ad pages lately.

Cheers all.
Dobs
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Martin wrote:
Loses the decimal.


Thank you, Sir.. Everyday is a school day for me.
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@Dobby, if we give you a sock, do you go to anther forum? Wink
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[quote="GREENI"]@Dobby,

@ stands for/means 'at', have you younguns changed it's meaning through new fangled text speak or summit Confused Laughing

And Dobby get your hair cut Laughing
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GREENI wrote:
@Dobby, if we give you a sock, do you go to anther forum? Wink


Thanks Malfoy. Twisted Evil

Everyone knows I have no proper shame.. and I'm a free elf. Shocked Very Happy
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The '@' does indeed mean 'at', as in @Zag
(translated) Hey Zag, this comment is for you Thumbs Up
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Rolling with laughter more confused than ever now Confused so 'at' now means 'hey' Thud Where's the wine I need a drink....hic!
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Stop it Zag, now I'm confused Big Cry
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Your saying 'at' translated means 'hey' Confused 'at' Dobbie don't make no sense guv Confused
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It means the comment is aimed 'at' the person listed.

It's a migration of usage from the old IRC servers, where it was common back in t'day.
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Retroanaconda wrote:
It's a migration of usage from the old IRC servers, where it was common back in t'day.


Correctamundo.. and now in much more common usage cause of the Twitters.
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@above.....cheers!!!
Isn't #twitters??
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Ah, thank you Thumbs Up
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