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RE: Re: DIN Modules


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  • Subject: RE: Re: DIN Modules
  • From: "Kenneth Watt" <kennwatt@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2002 23:25:35 -0000
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> That's probably what I was thinking of, status!
[Kenneth Watt]

Ah yes the elusive Status Response, what would we give for a simple
little flippin' update to the modules! Oh no we get saddled with
inferior kit while our Yankee counterparts get better kit for less
wonga, so we have to make do and come up with work arounds.

>
> Yes yours were most impressive, I never gave it a thought at the time
but
> that little lot must have cost a fortune!
[Kenneth Watt]

I am hoping that you refer to a set of LD11's? ;-)

>
> Good job Lynne has a sense of humour?
>
> IIRC this x10 kit is made in Scotland(?) so why do we not have these
> modules
> sold in the UK?
[Kenneth Watt]

I don't think that they are made in Scotland but the company that
invented the X10 system is in Perth IIRC, or somewhere up round that
neck of the woods.

>
> I really do think we are a second rate country nowadays, even Dyson is
> leaving us! I used to be so proud to be British, and always tried to
buy
> British but given the chance I would leave with the drop of a hat.
[Kenneth Watt]

There's more to the Dyson story than meets the eye.

>
> Always hated pop stars for being tax exiles but If I had the money I
would
> also leave.
>
> Feel better for that...........
>

[Kenneth Watt]

If I had the pop stars type of cash I too would be long gone and living
in the good ol' US of A where you can get whatever you want...so long as
you have the cash!

K.




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