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Thread ID: 110350 2010-06-13 06:55:00 Anybody going to UK/know of someone from UK coming here qazwsxokmijn (102) PC World Chat
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1109775 2010-06-13 10:48:00 Well *I* would not be rude enough to impose to that extent on people I don't know to try and satisfy your needs or wants. Sweep (90)
1109776 2010-06-13 10:53:00 Neither would I.
:)
Trev (427)
1109777 2010-06-13 11:02:00 Well *I* would not be rude enough to impose to that extent on people I don't know to try and satisfy your needs or wants.
I'm not forcing anyone here sweep, I'm just trying to find anyone willing to do it, and if there's no one, oh well, if someone is kind enough to do so, great. I don't see how this is in any way rude.

So put a plug in it and shut up.
qazwsxokmijn (102)
1109778 2010-06-13 11:15:00 I'm not forcing anyone here sweep, I'm just trying to find anyone willing to do it, and if there's no one, oh well, if someone is kind enough to do so, great. I don't see how this is in any way rude.

So put a plug in it and shut up.

Thanks for your kind post.
Sweep (90)
1109779 2010-06-13 13:10:00 The last two items are not available in NZ, especially the silver coils, as it is made by a an amateur enthusiast in UK or USA I can't remember and he only ships these things to very few select stores in the UK and USA.

The silver coil is just wound from pure silver strip something any manufacturing jeweller could supply, the coolant probably overpriced auto coolant in a small bottle.
PaulD (232)
1109780 2010-06-13 13:16:00 The silver coil is just wound from pure silver strip something any manufacturing jeweller could supply, the coolant probably overpriced auto coolant in a small bottle.
Yep, I know what the silver coil is. Unfortunately no jewellers that I have contacted have these strips to sell (JD's and Michael Hills), unless you can think of any other jewellers?

As for the other stuff, it's not a coolant. It's a mix of an anti-biological agent and anti-corrosive agent. It comes in a small tube of a few mLs.
qazwsxokmijn (102)
1109781 2010-06-13 13:20:00 If I remember correctly some liquids can't be carried on an aircraft since some people decided to get serious about others getting on flights. Sweep (90)
1109782 2010-06-13 13:27:00 If I remember correctly some liquids can't be carried on an aircraft since some people decided to get serious about others getting on flights.
I heard some stuff about that....but doubt some 3 mLs of mainly betadine-grade stuff and a few drops of anti-corrosive agent will make them prohibit it. Or at least I hope so.
qazwsxokmijn (102)
1109783 2010-06-13 13:41:00 I heard some stuff about that....but doubt some 3 mLs of mainly betadine-grade stuff and a few drops of anti-corrosive agent will make them prohibit it. Or at least I hope so.

Probably agreed. But that would assume that the contents were true to label which patently some things are not.

A small perfume container could contain enough nitroglicerine to demolish an aircraft for example.

Further I add that I'm not trying to offend and I don't suspect that you are trying to import any illegal substance and I don't think you are a terrorist.

But if I were in the UK and brought your little parcel back here how would I know what was in it?
Sweep (90)
1109784 2010-06-13 19:53:00 Probably agreed. But that would assume that the contents were true to label which patently some things are not.

A small perfume container could contain enough nitroglicerine to demolish an aircraft for example.

Further I add that I'm not trying to offend and I don't suspect that you are trying to import any illegal substance and I don't think you are a terrorist.

But if I were in the UK and brought your little parcel back here how would I know what was in it?

Smell, look and taste would give you an indication
gary67 (56)
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