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Photography:
Echoes of the ...
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By: kjkt3
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Automotive:
Manual! How cute. ;-)
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By: kjkt3
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Automotive:
The 325 bhp All Wheel Drive Carrera 4 (not S) on N3 (Porsche approved) Pirelli P Zero Rosso (not Nero) was the most agile. That said, the tyres lasted 8,000 miles and the Intermediate Shaft bearing was always a worry.
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By: kjkt3
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TimeOut:
Brilliant.
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Photography:
End of Spring? End of SPRING? WINTER ended in England 3 days ago! (It started last SEPTEMBER.)
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By: kjkt3
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Glashütte Original:
GO and your photography, Jocke - a marriage made in Heaven.
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By: kjkt3
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Patek Philippe:
It's thanks to Mr Proellochs' advice that I use a Timegrapher to track the performance of my watches, rather than sending them for routine service, as if they were cars.
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By: kjkt3
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Patek Philippe:
Erratum: Proellochs
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By: kjkt3
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Patek Philippe:
Mmm, these later photographs are quite shocking. If I were you, I would send them, with a brief explanation, to Patek Philippe in Geneva.
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By: kjkt3
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Automotive:
Well, don't forget, Nico, that the Aston Martins of the period were built on Jaguar floor pans.
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