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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2006 17:35:39 GMT
On the District and ELL DEV, we see Dave pushing a button nearest to the windscreen on the left panel on the right side (if that makes sense!) I'll see if I can find a screenie from the old thread:
Admin comment - please do not post a picture of someone, unless you have their permission!!
That black button just above the grille thing, on the bottom row on the right side? (Hope you know what I mean!)
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2006 17:45:11 GMT
It's the Window wiper switch. Maybe not, looking at that pic you have lost me
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2006 17:45:57 GMT
Its a button though, he presses.
EDIT: I think its the cab radio button?
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Post by Colin on Mar 5, 2006 18:43:49 GMT
Can you be more specific using this image?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2006 18:57:47 GMT
Sure - its the black button just above the green sticker.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2006 19:06:04 GMT
Train radio transmit button
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2006 22:08:41 GMT
On the District and ELL DEV, we see Dave pushing a button nearest to the windscreen on the left panel on the right side (if that makes sense!) I'll see if I can find a screenie from the old thread: Admin comment - please do not post a picture of someone, unless you have their permission!!That black button just above the grille thing, on the bottom row on the right side? (Hope you know what I mean!) I would just like to reiterate Colin's comment, think before you post!
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Post by setttt on Mar 5, 2006 23:02:07 GMT
On the District and ELL DEV, we see Dave pushing a button nearest to the windscreen on the left panel on the right side (if that makes sense!) I'll see if I can find a screenie from the old thread: Admin comment - please do not post a picture of someone, unless you have their permission!!That black button just above the grille thing, on the bottom row on the right side? (Hope you know what I mean!) I would just like to reiterate Colin's comment, think before you post! To be fair to Joe, similar images were posted here without any admin intervention. Indeed that appears to be the thread from which Joe obtained the image URL. Be fair guys!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2006 23:33:23 GMT
Thanks Seth. This was indeed where I got the image that has since been removed, from. (The ELL / District Video 125 thread).
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Post by Colin on Mar 6, 2006 0:29:05 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Mar 6, 2006 8:19:52 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Mar 6, 2006 15:57:55 GMT
Have sent a reply back to you Dennis - and I'll reiterate it here. Don't worry about it - its no problem (to both of you!)
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Post by Deleted on Mar 6, 2006 17:06:03 GMT
Sent one back mate, cheers, all the best.
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Post by ttran on Mar 9, 2006 5:39:50 GMT
Seeing I'm in a trivial mood, I'll tell you some wise words my orthodontist once said. "To re-iterate something, you first have to say it, iterate it and then you can re-iterate it." So according to that, you are not re-iterating, but iterating Joe.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 9, 2006 8:01:15 GMT
Seeing I'm in a trivial mood, I'll tell you some wise words my orthodontist once said. "To re-iterate something, you first have to say it, iterate it and then you can re-iterate it." So according to that, you are not re-iterating, but iterating Joe. No, Joe is quite correct, he iterated in a PM he sent, and re-iterated it in this thread.
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Post by Phil on Mar 9, 2006 12:04:38 GMT
Still off-topic, didn't iterate refer to the spoken, not the written, word??
And, according to the dictionary, iterate itself is defined as performing repeatedly, so we're all up a gum tree here!
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Post by ttran on Mar 10, 2006 6:40:58 GMT
No Dennis. You first have to state it. Then you iterate it. Then you can re-iterate it. Three (3) things, not two.
Phil, iterate usually does refer to the spoken word, but I guess it can be used in writing as well!
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Post by Tomcakes on Mar 10, 2006 18:40:08 GMT
It's also defined as repeating a task many times - as in iteration when programming.
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Post by Admin Team on Mar 10, 2006 19:51:32 GMT
Back on topic though...
I assume that the original image as posted was a screenie from the Vid125 recording?
On that basis I think it's probably fair to say that my 'image' is now well enough known from that context that it's a bit hard to argue against! It's a question of what is/isn't in the 'public domain' IMHO. For better or worse I seem to be in this category, but several here though 'published' are not so immediately identifiable.
No rights or wrongs - just a bit of thinking through maybe?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 10, 2006 20:01:57 GMT
Fair enough Dave. Will do so in future.
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Post by ttran on Mar 10, 2006 23:21:00 GMT
Sorry about going OT there Dave! Seems I iterated my point anyway. I don't my DVD player likes you though Dave. At Upton Park (I think) it goes all jerky when the camera cuts to you. Fine after that though!
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