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Build it and they will come... a report on the Isle of Man's first seminar for the industry
21 hours ago by: Pitchcare Peter
"Who's a fantastic tool? 'Genius' might be slightly overst ..."
Build it and they will come... a report on the Isle of Man's first seminar for the industry
1 day ago by: Cranfield
"A fantastic tool for promoting our wonderful industry and th ..."
Build it and they will come... a report on the Isle of Man's first seminar for the industry
1 day ago by: Mike
"No, Barry. Said camera was placed in a safe, which was then ..."
Build it and they will come... a report on the Isle of Man's first seminar for the industry
1 day ago by: Barry Pace
"Is that his bloomin camera on the table.................?"
Build it and they will come... a report on the Isle of Man's first seminar for the industry
2 days ago by: Mike
"Another fine speaker, and terrific company for the best part ..."
Remote Control the TW3 for Less than £100
13 Jun 2011 -
Industry -
Tony Ware
Using a low cost PAYG mobile phone as a receiver, the Tonick TW3 irrigation controller may be remotely controlled from any other mobile phone.
Lightning Protection
11 Aug 2008 -
Consultancy -
Tony Ware
- Issue 19 - Jun / Jul 2008
When properly installed, lightning protection in decoder systems will generally be stronger than that found in smaller multi-wire systems. The exception is pedestal-mounted multi-wire, where extensive extra lightning protection components can be housed within the pedestal.
A New Tool for Controlling Landscape and Pitch Irrigation
13 Jun 2006 -
Industry -
Tony Ware
- 1 comment
Year on year, we are all used to electronics getting cheaper and giving more value. Just take mobile phones as an example. Remember the attaché case sized ones? They were the bee’s-knees once! Now if the phone isn’t so small one keeps losing it, doesn’t take pictures, movies and play music, it has no ‘street-cred’!
Calculating green sizes
20 Dec 2005 -
Golf -
Tony Ware
Many Greens are roughly elliptical (egg-shaped). If your Green is like this, you can estimate its area and perimeter using a couple of quick measurements and the two accompanying tables. More Inside.