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<blockquote data-quote="wolsty" data-source="post: 943" data-attributes="member: 175166"><p>Martin has helped me several times and I even met him once. I called in on him on my way home from visiting my parents and he gave me a couple of old videocrypt decoders so that I could receive Ch5 on analogue. I did ask him about televisions, but he says he gave up on them when they started to use IC's! I do like his site, though, which was of enormous help in answering my many questions about satellite tv when I was even more ignorant than I am now.</p><p></p><p>I'll keep looking, although I think I now have an answer to my prayers. A friend who runs an auto-electric repair business has accounts with a couple of suppliers, so he gets his parts free of P&P charges. If I design his web site and promotional material, he'll get parts for me. He's just lent me his catalogue. It's like Aladdin's cave.</p><p></p><p>Ducati. Wow. How old is it? I used to envy the guy who lived near me when I was about 16. He had a Ducati which was a real chick magnet. I don't remember the model, but it was finished in electric blue. Every boy's wet dream.</p><p></p><p>wolsty</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wolsty, post: 943, member: 175166"] Martin has helped me several times and I even met him once. I called in on him on my way home from visiting my parents and he gave me a couple of old videocrypt decoders so that I could receive Ch5 on analogue. I did ask him about televisions, but he says he gave up on them when they started to use IC's! I do like his site, though, which was of enormous help in answering my many questions about satellite tv when I was even more ignorant than I am now. I'll keep looking, although I think I now have an answer to my prayers. A friend who runs an auto-electric repair business has accounts with a couple of suppliers, so he gets his parts free of P&P charges. If I design his web site and promotional material, he'll get parts for me. He's just lent me his catalogue. It's like Aladdin's cave. Ducati. Wow. How old is it? I used to envy the guy who lived near me when I was about 16. He had a Ducati which was a real chick magnet. I don't remember the model, but it was finished in electric blue. Every boy's wet dream. wolsty [/QUOTE]
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