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One, but shortly afterwards all the others will come on Nopesport to explain that he has done it incorrectly and tell him how he should have done it instead?
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Scott - god
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And the bulb will be the wrong colour according to ISSOL (International Standard for Sprint Orienteering Lighting)
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Having sat in the dark for a couple of years, the orienteer decided to realign his affiliation. No longer describing himself as an orienteer, he managed to change the bulb without major incident. In fact, it was still dark, so noone noticed the bulb-change or the almost indiscernible change in attitude of the former orienteer. Apparently the lighting problem was something more serious. Maybe a dripping pipe in the wall was causing an earthing problem and tripping the fuse-box.
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AndyC wrote:And the bulb will be the wrong colour according to ISSOL (International Standard for Sprint Orienteering Lighting)
Come on, surely that's at least 2 and probably many more because they'd be very unlikely to agree the colour did comply.
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Is it a switchable or unswitchable lightbulb?
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