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Car Forum / Land Rover Cars / October 2004

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Rory Manton - 20 Oct 2004 19:05 GMT
Is for all the copies of LRO I have reduced to one small CD rom. Does
anybody know if this is available?

Been tidying up my bedroom , moving furniture around and heaps of LRO mags,
I don't want to dump them  because of all the workshop info but the heap is
looking decidedly wobbly.
Alex - 20 Oct 2004 19:45 GMT
>Is for all the copies of LRO I have reduced to one small CD rom. Does
>anybody know if this is available?
>
>Been tidying up my bedroom , moving furniture around and heaps of LRO mags,
>I don't want to dump them  because of all the workshop info but the heap is
>looking decidedly wobbly.

Do what I do. After a year I sit down, tear the adverts off the back,
tear off the workshop articles and put them in a binder, and tear off
any other interesting articles and put them in another binder.

If you grab 50% of the pages at the top in each hand 0and pull it
apart, the glue on the binding gives way, gets the pages out without
risking tearing into the pages themselves.

Alex
Lee_D - 20 Oct 2004 22:40 GMT
> Do what I do. After a year I sit down, tear the adverts off the back,
> tear off the workshop articles and put them in a binder, and tear off
> any other interesting articles and put them in another binder.

I knew it... just another tear away.
Simon Barr - 21 Oct 2004 08:54 GMT
> Is for all the copies of LRO I have reduced to one small CD rom. Does
> anybody know if this is available?
>
> Been tidying up my bedroom , moving furniture around and heaps of LRO mags,
> I don't want to dump them  because of all the workshop info but the heap is
> looking decidedly wobbly.

I might save space by cancelling my subscription to LRO.  Mistakes are
creeping into the magazine all the time now.

In the Llama article they mention the '86 Defender. There is no such beast is
there, didn't the Defender name come along with the 200Tdi in the early '90s?

The wheel carrier test makes a big thing about the carriers having grease
nipples, yet they don't mention that the Bearmach one has them.  I know 'cos
I have one!

Last month they mentioned about the Defender 3 launch in Scotland, really
meaning the LR3 launch.

I know these aren't really serious errors but who knows what else slips
through.

Are the other mags any better?

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Mr.Nice. - 21 Oct 2004 10:00 GMT
Twas 21 Oct 2004 07:54:34 GMT when Simon Barr <me@privacy.net> put
finger to keyboard producing:

>> Is for all the copies of LRO I have reduced to one small CD rom. Does
>> anybody know if this is available?
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
>In the Llama article they mention the '86 Defender. There is no such beast is
>there, didn't the Defender name come along with the 200Tdi in the early '90s?

1989

>The wheel carrier test makes a big thing about the carriers having grease
>nipples, yet they don't mention that the Bearmach one has them.  I know 'cos
>I have one!
>
>Last month they mentioned about the Defender 3 launch in Scotland, really
>meaning the LR3 launch.

Major oops that one.

>I know these aren't really serious errors but who knows what else slips
>through.
>
>Are the other mags any better?

I also subscribe to land rover enthusiast and I've not noticed any
such errors in that.

Regards.
Mark.(AKA, Mr.Nice.)
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GbH - 21 Oct 2004 19:31 GMT
> Twas 21 Oct 2004 07:54:34 GMT when Simon Barr <me@privacy.net> put
> finger to keyboard producing:
[quoted text clipped - 14 lines]
>
> 1989

OK then, very early 90s!

>> The wheel carrier test makes a big thing about the carriers having
>> grease nipples, yet they don't mention that the Bearmach one has
[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
> Regards.
> Mark.(AKA, Mr.Nice.)

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Mr.Nice. - 21 Oct 2004 21:10 GMT
Twas Thu, 21 Oct 2004 19:31:45 +0100 when "GbH"
<Geoff_Hannington@IEE.ORGasm> put finger to keyboard producing:

>> Twas 21 Oct 2004 07:54:34 GMT when Simon Barr <me@privacy.net> put
>> finger to keyboard producing:
[quoted text clipped - 16 lines]
>
>OK then, very early 90s!

:oD

Regards.
Mark.(AKA, Mr.Nice.)
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