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Well, I'd love to take a trip to Chicago in January (yikes?), probably slightly warmer than here in Ontario, however it is my 25th wedding anniversary next year and the wife wants a cruise. So come January, I'll be heading south to the warm waters of the carribean and Atlantic, for 10 days of warmth. Thanks for the invite tho'.

Where I live, forklifts are very ordinary. We don't see the extravagant machines and attachments that one would see in many other places. Our forklifts are your typical 5000lbers, with sideshifters, and that is it, other than the narrow aisles, power pallet trucks, some stocpickers and very few turret trucks. Keeps the training easy. With no excitement.

I trust they kept pedestrians out of the aisle when demonstrating the Bendi. :)
  • Posted 29 Sep 2006 09:04
  • Modified 29 Sep 2006 09:21 by poster
  • By dan_m
  • joined 14 Oct'05 - 335 messages
  • Ontario, Canada

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Brussels Airport in Belgium, Europe is the world's largest sales point for chocolate, with over 800 tonnes of chocolate sold annually. This averages out to about 1.5 kilograms sold every minute.