Tripe isn't cheese.What's America got to do with the price of cheese?
Tripe isn't cheese.What's America got to do with the price of cheese?
pretty much what I was about to say.Hard copy is harder to delete and serves as a backup in the event of data corruption, and sensitive trade secret information can't be hacked. I personally won't rely on digital currency, books, and don't even own a home computer.
Fun fact. Cupcakes don't mold.That came out better than a tangerine I left in my pea coat few years ago.
With no oxidation on the stem.?Embers basically has a cupcake pipe.
Hello Jeremiah,There is a watchmakers putty called Rodico that looks and feels a bit like Blu-Tack.
A good rub with that on blackened silver cleans it up a treat, and does no damage.
I'm referring to Bergeon Rodico yes.Hello Jeremiah,
Are you referring to Bergeon Rodico green ?
Cheers,
Roland
There's a well known silver mine at Alva (near Stirling). It's famous because the proceeds from it were used to fund the 1715 Jacobite uprising. A few hundred yards from it is the much older and forgotten Sterling silver mine. It was producing silver during the period Stirling begins to be used as a silver and currency indicator."What's America got to do with the price of cheese?"
@Duck, my error so apologies. I wrongly assumed the silver mine you mentioned was in America.
Whatever, the term sterling does not originate from any silver mine anywhere which was my main point.
Regards,
Jay.