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That is quite sensible from me when talking about cables used in UK.. :lol:  :lol:

In the past i would have suggested CAT3 :whistle: ..

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Erm, yes I saw that thread. Perhaps you could stick your randomly weird foreignly humorous responses in the appropriate forums from now on, or at least follow up your one liners with a bit more useful information, or don't post.

I know what will happen though, you'll either follow up this ppost with a useless comment or carry on the way you do regardless, I'll shut up now.

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Lay off Georgy boy, I'm sure he has some relevant input to come and, if nothing else, he does invoke debate.

How many of you guys can even read a forum in another language, let alone contribute to it? Not many I bet.

Anyway, what trouble does it actually cause you? You have to scroll an extra few inches with your mouse.!

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If you don't know......ask.

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Don't forget to :beer: the water, Lurch...

I know I could be more relevant but that would need me to be British. And I try to be as relevant as I can from here (from Coldpole). Req's and norms are a bit different here so I am not going into detail level in everything anymore unless I have studied Part P, SSAIB and NSI literature, BS4*** (something) etc..

And what comes to my humour... I don't get your jokes at all Lurch..

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Hey

Lay off Georgy boy, I'm sure he has some relevant input to come and, if nothing else, he does invoke debate.

How many of you guys can even read a forum in another language, let alone contribute to it? Not many I bet.

Anyway, what trouble does it actually cause you? You have to scroll an extra few inches with your mouse.!

:realmad:

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Problem is though if everyone filled the entire forum with the same percentage of rubbish as Georg the whole site would be next to useless as hardly any of the posts ever made would be of any use. I know he does have some useful input from time to time but it's the amount nonsense inbetween that gets annoying. If he's allowed, then so am I, I'm off to write daft comments in every section now....

And Georg, my humour is on another level!

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Problem is though if everyone filled the entire forum with the same percentage of rubbish as Georg the whole site would be next to useless as hardly any of the posts ever made would be of any use. I know he does have some useful input from time to time but it's the amount nonsense inbetween that gets annoying. If he's allowed, then so am I, I'm off to write daft comments in every section now....

And Georg, my humour is on another level!

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Rubbish? Okay, question was: "Also as I'm a novice what type of wire is required."

My answer:" UK type alarm cable"

How many other options you have in your arsenal except UK type alarm cable? Or are you trying to say that UK type alarm cable is Rubbish? ( I could _almost_ agree with that :lol: ) :question:

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Thanks guys - Stuarts advice re the engineer seems sensible. I'm ok at joiuning cables but this is not as straightforward as I thought and am happy to leave it to the experts.

Thanks for all your advice

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Don't forget to :beer:  the water, Lurch...

I know I could be more relevant but that would need me to be British. And I try to be as relevant as I can from here (from Coldpole). Req's and norms are a bit different here so I am not going into detail level in everything anymore unless I have studied Part P, SSAIB and NSI literature, BS4*** (something) etc..

And what comes to my humour... I don't get your jokes at all Lurch..

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Not kidding.

Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.


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