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Day 7

Been a busy day. Up at 5.30am, breakfast then a 50 minute drive to work. Fortunately no roos but plenty of fog.
Day went well, apart from the fact of having to work with out of date, ancient equipment, most older than myself.  Makes a hard job even harder. The joy's of my industry.
At some time our Industry will have to be dragged into 2017 out of 1957. Slow process.

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