Banter RDT CLXVVVII - Lost exclusion zone

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Luna 7 weeks, 1.5kg:

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16 weeks (Tuesday), 8.1kg:

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1 week away from her first walk - thank **** - she's climbing the walls and quite frankly so am I.
 

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Luna 7 weeks, 1.5kg:

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16 weeks (Tuesday), 8.1kg:

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1 week away from her first walk - thank * - she's climbing the walls and quite frankly so am I.
Man, seeing that makes me miss my little man big time...all though he's not so little anymore, left him with the x as my son's grown up with him so couldn't part them, I see him every morning when I pick up the young bloke to take him to school.
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Man, seeing that makes me miss my little man big time...all though he's not so little anymore, left him with the x as my son's grown up with him so couldn't part them, I see him every morning when I pick up the young bloke to take him to school.
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Beautiful boy. She won't grow up as big as him, the aim is for this:

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That's an adult Harrier Hound at 22-25kg. I hadn't heard of the breed until September/October last year, we were looking for a Beagle and this breed came up in the search.
 
Beautiful boy. She won't grow up as big as him, the aim is for this:

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That's an adult Harrier Hound at 22-25kg. I hadn't heard of the breed until September/October last year, we were looking for a Beagle and this breed came up in the search.
They're a beautiful dog, a Pommy mate in Crantock has one of them, brilliant family dog but very active apparently, lots of beach time for him to run!
 
Yeah...the chances of them finding it at all are very slim. I don't see how something like that wasn't contained in a proper storage box though
Whoever has lost this is in deep shit for having defective gear
 
Whoever has lost this is in deep s**t for having defective gear
From WAToday:
"The capsule was transported from a mine site north of Newman inside a piece of mining equipment, but DFES believe vibrations on the 1400-kilometre journey to Perth loosened a bolt and caused the capsule to fall out."

It's not quite "the front fell off", but it's close...
 

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From WAToday:
"The capsule was transported from a mine site north of Newman inside a piece of mining equipment, but DFES believe vibrations on the 1400-kilometre journey to Perth loosened a bolt and caused the capsule to fall out."

It's not quite "the front fell off", but it's close...
Even with a loosened bolt radioactive materials are required to be secured. I used to work with radioactive guages on minesites and there were at least two "shields" - the casing holding the radioactive material itself and the casing holding the entire gauge. Then whatever this device was would have been carried in a truck. There are at least three failures here.
 
Me watching West Coasts forwards, mids and backs in 2022.
Surprised at you

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There's something both comforting and disconcerting about the random spare pieces they put in Lego sets these days. On the one hand - it's nice to have a couple of little extra bits in case you drop them somewhere. But it's also a bit ****ed when you sit there for 2 minutes after you finish a step and wonder if you missed something.
 
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