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What are the chances?

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Kiran
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Kiran Posted: Wed, Aug 22 2018 9:11 AM
I manage IT at a few of our companies...

Port 4 on the Draytek router failed yesterday...

I believe this is one in a trillion chance lol?...

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Kiran

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steve1977
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steve1977 replied on Wed, Aug 22 2018 9:28 AM
I thought you’re into drugs, not IT? ;)

i was indeed wondering whether you anticipate any cable or router failures in your b&o home?
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Kiran replied on Wed, Aug 22 2018 10:04 AM
steve1977:

I thought you’re into drugs, not IT? ;)

i was indeed wondering whether you anticipate any cable or router failures in your b&o home?

lol... I love IT... it’s my passion...

I love IP addresses, sub-netting, VLANs and all network infrastructure in general...

I’m changing my build again...

I’m moving onto Cat7 for upstairs, loft and the rest of downstairs...👍🏻💯

The multimode 2 core fibre will also be changed to 8 or 12 core multimode...

Some people say I’m building a bank... some people say I’m building a space ship lol...

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Kiran

Born in NL; I ride ML

Craig
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Craig replied on Wed, Aug 22 2018 10:08 AM

Nice car.......

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trackbeo replied on Thu, Aug 23 2018 1:19 AM

Craig:
Nice car.......
Had a friend who drove a Fiat X1/9 in the city in the 1980s, and he left it unlocked whenever he parked it.  It was *presumed* (in that day) to be the car of a drug dealer, and thieves & junkies kept slicing open the cloth top, to riffle through the glove box.  Fewer repairs if they could simply open the door...  [N.B. just keeping the Kiran as kingpin myth alive:-)]

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Kiran replied on Thu, Aug 23 2018 1:24 PM
trackbeo:

Had a friend who drove a Fiat X1/9 in the city in the 1980s, and he left it unlocked whenever he parked it. It was *presumed* (in that day) to be the car of a drug dealer, and thieves & junkies kept slicing open the cloth top, to riffle through the glove box. Fewer repairs if they could simply open the door... [N.B. just keeping the Kiran as kingpin myth alive:-)]

Those X1/9 models look incredible!

I can’t believe that was a Fiat!

I would’ve surely had one back in the day lol...

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Kiran

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Peter replied on Fri, Aug 24 2018 8:15 PM

My wife had an X1/9 VS. Lovely little car but ridiculously unreliable - and that is from a man who owned a TR7 DHC at the same time! The electrics would just go off when you were driving along - and 3 minutes later would pretend nothing had happened. The clamp for the distributor would slacken all by itself and the car would not restart till you played with the distributor. She used to leave it with me and nick my Mini Racing Green - now that was a car!!

She has a Z4 now - blue with red interior - very nice!

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LOL What memories! I also owned an X19 in black for several years. Loved it! Always wanted a TR7 but couldn't quite get there because of the initial outlay, the insurance (2.0L vs 1.5L) and maintenance etc. Fair to say that both cars were known as rust buckets in those days with the TR7 being known for its mechanical challenges too! My dad was a car enthusiast and owned the TR3, TR4, TR5 and TR6 but point blank refused to ever venture to the TR7/V8 as it 'just wasn't Triumph' enough for him! Thanks for bringing back great memories. As the X19 went I had some pretty good times without too many problems other that a bit of rust here and there. Loved the design, loved the targa top, great sporty fun drive in the summer and in many ways these cars were the cheaper/smaller TR7 alternatives, which is why I got one! Pop up headlights were simply fab :)

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