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NorthumbriaUni 18-11-2005 12:04 PM

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Hello
I am part of a team of Mechanical Design Engineers from Northumbria University. For our final year project we are designing a domestic assisted wheelbarrow. To understand what the consumer requires they have developed a questionnaire. If you could spare a few minutes of your time to answer this attached questionnaire it would be appreciated.
Could you please email your completed questionnaires to

Thankyou your help is greatly appreciated

JennyC 21-11-2005 03:27 PM

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"NorthumbriaUni" wrote in message
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Hello
I am part of a team of Mechanical Design Engineers from Northumbria
University. For our final year project we are designing a domestic
assisted wheelbarrow. To understand what the consumer requires they
have developed a questionnaire. If you could spare a few minutes of
your time to answer this attached questionnaire it would be
appreciated.
Could you please email your completed questionnaires to


Thankyou your help is greatly appreciated
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a domestic assisted wheelbarrow............


"Oh one just can't get the staff nowadays ........."

Jenny :~))



Mike Lyle 21-11-2005 09:20 PM

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martin wrote:
On Mon, 21 Nov 2005 16:27:12 +0100, "JennyC"
wrote:

a domestic assisted wheelbarrow............


"Oh one just can't get the staff nowadays ........."


LOL


What the hell is Northumbria University? And why don't they teach
English? If they pop over to Durham, they might find some
sociologists who could teach them how to construct a scientific
survey.

--
Mike.



La puce 22-11-2005 12:17 PM

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martin wrote:
do the Students of Northumbria post via gardenbanter? :~o

because they can? :-)


In any case I did the questionnaire. I find the barrows too high for
me, I'm only little, and I have to considerably bend my arms or the
barrow don't leave the ground. Perhaps a flap at the front when one
tips would be useful too. Like a little tipping truck :o)


middleton.walker 22-11-2005 12:32 PM

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"La puce" wrote in message
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martin wrote:
do the Students of Northumbria post via gardenbanter? :~o

because they can? :-)


In any case I did the questionnaire. I find the barrows too high for
me, I'm only little, and I have to considerably bend my arms or the
barrow don't leave the ground. Perhaps a flap at the front when one
tips would be useful too. Like a little tipping truck :o)

What sized barrows are too high..have never run into one and am not exactly
a giant mysself.....my navy records say I am 5ft.2in. but I do believe I
remeber standing a wee bit on my tippy toes to make that height which at the
time was minimum for aircrew...betcha an even 5ft. today would be closer to
the mark....H



La puce 22-11-2005 03:02 PM

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middleton.walker wrote:
What sized barrows are too high..have never run into one and am not exactly
a giant mysself.....my navy records say I am 5ft.2in. but I do believe I
remeber standing a wee bit on my tippy toes to make that height which at the
time was minimum for aircrew...betcha an even 5ft. today would be closer to
the mark....H


Well, I'm 1.53m, 42kg, hazel eyes, long light brown hair, a little
frindge and smile all the time. I still have to bend my arms to lift
that barrow, her barrow, his barrow, any barrow in fact. Its not a big
deal but I would think that you've got more meat on you than I and
especially more around the arms too :o)


middleton.walker 22-11-2005 03:12 PM

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"La puce" wrote in message
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middleton.walker wrote:
What sized barrows are too high..have never run into one and am not
exactly
a giant mysself.....my navy records say I am 5ft.2in. but I do believe I
remeber standing a wee bit on my tippy toes to make that height which at
the
time was minimum for aircrew...betcha an even 5ft. today would be closer
to
the mark....H


Well, I'm 1.53m, 42kg, hazel eyes, long light brown hair, a little
frindge and smile all the time. I still have to bend my arms to lift
that barrow, her barrow, his barrow, any barrow in fact. Its not a big
deal but I would think that you've got more meat on you than I and
especially more around the arms too :o)


Not too far apart.....except for the weight...am a giant at 52.7 kg and all
muscle...shud be with all of the exercise I do....blue eyes tho and not
hazel....my wife thinks I am nutty with all of the work I do...did enough so
called "brain work" for a living that brute force and sheer igorance today
is a pleasure.




La puce 22-11-2005 09:47 PM

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middleton.walker wrote:

Not too far apart.....except for the weight...am a giant at 52.7 kg and all
muscle...shud be with all of the exercise I do....blue eyes tho and not
hazel....my wife thinks I am nutty with all of the work I do...did enough so
called "brain work" for a living that brute force and sheer igorance today
is a pleasure.


I do envy you. The retirering bit and hard work, not the muscle. It
would look absurd on me. But I won't start that subject again ... you
know, muck, magic and before I can even finish that sentence Mr jaques
and Mr Lyle are going to oink in unison at me :o)


middleton.walker 22-11-2005 10:14 PM

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"La puce" wrote in message
oups.com...

middleton.walker wrote:

Not too far apart.....except for the weight...am a giant at 52.7 kg and
all
muscle...shud be with all of the exercise I do....blue eyes tho and not
hazel....my wife thinks I am nutty with all of the work I do...did enough
so
called "brain work" for a living that brute force and sheer igorance
today
is a pleasure.


I do envy you. The retirering bit and hard work, not the muscle. It
would look absurd on me. But I won't start that subject again ... you
know, muck, magic and before I can even finish that sentence Mr jaques
and Mr Lyle are going to oink in unison at me :o)


Let 'em oink all they want...suspect you can take it....as the Yanks would
say...'sounds as if you have enough spunk to handle those guys.'




Jaques d'Alltrades 22-11-2005 10:17 PM

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The message .com
from "La puce" contains these words:
middleton.walker wrote:


Not too far apart.....except for the weight...am a giant at 52.7 kg
and all
muscle...shud be with all of the exercise I do....blue eyes tho and not
hazel....my wife thinks I am nutty with all of the work I do...did
enough so
called "brain work" for a living that brute force and sheer igorance today
is a pleasure.


I do envy you. The retirering bit and hard work, not the muscle. It
would look absurd on me. But I won't start that subject again ... you
know, muck, magic and before I can even finish that sentence Mr jaques
and Mr Lyle are going to oink in unison at me :o)


Ah, the Women's Institute! Muck, Magic and Marmalade...

--
Rusty
horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co full-stop uk
http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/

La puce 23-11-2005 01:37 PM

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Jaques d'Alltrades wrote:

Ah, the Women's Institute! Muck, Magic and Marmalade...


It beats a smoky pub filled with bearded men playing Kazoo. Because you
obviously have no idea about what we do with the Marmalade.


Jaques d'Alltrades 23-11-2005 03:24 PM

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The message .com
from "La puce" contains these words:

Jaques d'Alltrades wrote:


Ah, the Women's Institute! Muck, Magic and Marmalade...


It beats a smoky pub filled with bearded men playing Kazoo. Because you
obviously have no idea about what we do with the Marmalade.


Oh, I do, I do. My mother was into Jam and Jerusalem, and some of the
coven used to meet and gather round her cauldron.

--
Rusty
horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co full-stop uk
http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/

JennyC 23-11-2005 04:17 PM

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"Jaques d'Alltrades" wrote in message
k...
The message .com
from "La puce" contains these words:

Jaques d'Alltrades wrote:


Ah, the Women's Institute! Muck, Magic and Marmalade...


It beats a smoky pub filled with bearded men playing Kazoo. Because you
obviously have no idea about what we do with the Marmalade.


Oh, I do, I do. My mother was into Jam and Jerusalem, and some of the
coven used to meet and gather round her cauldron.
Rusty


See what else they get up too :~)
http://www.chasingthefrog.com/reelfa...girls_cal2.php
Jenny



Jaques d'Alltrades 23-11-2005 06:47 PM

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from "JennyC" contains these words:

Oh, I do, I do. My mother was into Jam and Jerusalem, and some of the
coven used to meet and gather round her cauldron.
Rusty


See what else they get up too :~)


Yes, but AFAIK the cantrips at Chez Ma never sank from victoria sponge
to cheesecake.

--
Rusty
horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co full-stop uk
http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/


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