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This is really hacking in the sense that hacking initially used to mean! Keep on hacking life! ;-) ☺
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Reminds me of Billy Mays' Mighty Putty. Sorry.
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It appears to be an incredible product. I'm looking forward to giving it a try.
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@AfterShockPivot Migthty putty is an epoxy putty and dries hard this is silicone polymer that dries rubbery but tough
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It's British mighty putty :O
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@trub1n hey i'm FROM england and not even i got it to til she explained, they shouldn't use the woed if they want it to make sense ANYWHERE.
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kinda stupid to use the word "hack" if they want to make sense outside of britain...
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It is not a 'West of Ireland Colloquialism', it is Ireland wide. 'Savage' and 'Deadly' are Colloquial.
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@stoddcrew An awesome car at that!
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My god, I'm going to have to buy tons of this stuff. Bloody ethernet catch broke off again. Both pairs of headphones have had their stupidly designed wires slowly shear off from usage. Laptop has lost a foot and is rocky on the table, metal light switch on my lamp heats up too much when left on, one of the rubber tops of my PS3 controller's analogue stick is missing. Laptop cooler pad also has a dodgy cable that disconnects easily. This is only the stuff off the top of my head.
It's Silicone, not Silicon.
Silicon is an element (Element 14, group IV covalent).
Silicone is a family of polymeric materials that include Silicon in the polymer matrix, and are used in a wide variety of products from gloves and adhesives to kitchen utensils and clothing.
azswengineer 2 years ago 34
Hacking is the British colloquial term for minor repairs and modifications.
azswengineer 2 years ago 33