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Posted

keep thinking its friday and keep trying to think about arranging stuff for saturday

need a slap i think

 

Posted
54 minutes ago, MikeR said:

Eat in I tapped and got a take out bag , with a eat in sticker on it ...

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nahhh - saves fucking with a tray

as long as the order is ok and warm

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1 hour ago, MikeR said:

Eat in I tapped and got a take out bag , with a eat in sticker on it ...

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Not sure that's the best graphic design on the bag either, just looks like it's shouting ON AIDS at you.

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Posted
3 hours ago, loserone said:

Sounds like it's got one small leak and some overzealous insulation blocking the ventilation 

The only thing I know insulation can block is heat escaping.

5 hours ago, chatsharris said:

Weird update on this - just had the house insurance surveyor come round as we were hoping to try and go down the storm damage route.

He's emphatically told us we don't need a new roof.  Just take the old insulation out, fit the right amount in so it can breathe, and sort out a bit of leadwork where one house leads to another.  It should therefore, be a much more palatable bill.  I have had two quotes from contractors that the letting agents use, who both want 10k+.   Seems absolutely shifty to me.

Do not accept any  work that could possibly lower the EPC rating.

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Posted
2 hours ago, Remspoor said:

The only thing I know insulation can block is heat escaping.

Not trying to be rude, but that would indicate an utter lack of understanding of what insualtion can do.  Incorrectly applied insulation that blocks ventilation can cause some awful damp.  It can also track moisture from one place to another and do all sorts of other negative things to a house.  Insulation absolutely has to be installed correctly, otherwise you cause more harm than good.

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38 minutes ago, Talbot said:

Not trying to be rude, but that would indicate an utter lack of understanding of what insualtion can do.  Incorrectly applied insulation that blocks ventilation can cause some awful damp.  It can also track moisture from one place to another and do all sorts of other negative things to a house.  Insulation absolutely has to be installed correctly, otherwise you cause more harm than good.

No sorry, you are being rude.  Thermal insulation is the reduction of heat transfer.   Maybe I was being over simplistic in my first post.  There is very little information about the issue(s) with this house. Say this that and the rest is the problem is a pure guess.

 

 

 

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6 hours ago, Remspoor said:

No sorry, you are being rude.  Thermal insulation is the reduction of heat transfer.   Maybe I was being over simplistic in my first post.  There is very little information about the issue(s) with this house.

I wasn't talking about the specific issues with this house, I'm talking about what thermal insulation can and can't do.  My point is that it can do a lot more than just reduce heat transfer and to assume that is the only thing it does is wrong.

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Posted

fuck being up early on days off :(

need to go boots to buy some earplugs

tea now and repair shop

and resolve spark plug snafu

Posted
2 hours ago, Talbot said:

I wasn't talking about the specific issues with this house, I'm talking about what thermal insulation can and can't do.  My point is that it can do a lot more than just reduce heat transfer and to assume that is the only thing it does is wrong.

I think you are correct in this instance. I was overzealous in some insulation and it's definitely blocked off some ventilation.  I'm planning to return to the UK, rip out the old stuff and replace it with new stuff, although with it possibly needing to dry out in there first, I'm in a bit of a bind as I won't be able to go back again to sort it - the wife is due in a month and I can't be stuck!

Posted

One of my back teeth is giving me gyp.

Went to dentist to hopefully make appointment - closed. Sign says closing at 1730 yet it was shut at 1400.

Maybe it's the xmas doo?

 

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On 14/12/2023 at 12:49, vulgalour said:

I'm aware this might be a very stupid question with a very normal answer and yet... why?

I was going to post a video of it in action but we're only allowed MS paint and 4kb jpegs on this site. Instead, here's a promotional video of what it looks like. 

 

I have used the lights twice since we moved in 8 months ago. Both times were when I was showing them off to visitors. Beyond that I suspect it's for inspecting vegetables/plates etc or if you're trying to read in the sink. 

Unnecessarily complex taps and induction hobs are both a thumbs down in my book. 

Posted

That's useful to know if my missus' lunch mates tell her that she must get one.

Telling her it's £800 will soon kill that idea stone dead.

Posted

BBC news has pissed me off today.

Missing woman's body found.
Woman killed in explosion on industrial estate.
Missing 17yo reappears after six years.
Hungary takes a massive metaphorical shit on Ukraine.

And what do the BBC put as headline news?  That fucking ginger cunt, as per fucking usual.  Y'know, the one who doesn't want publicity.

FUCK OFF.

Posted
1 hour ago, sdkrc said:

Unnecessarily complex taps

Until yesterday my understanding of this was ceramic taps rather than old fashioned rubber washers.  Absolutely fuck that.  Amazing that someone specced that, is it from the original kitchen when it was built?

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2 hours ago, sdkrc said:

Unnecessarily complex taps and induction hobs are both a thumbs down in my book. 

When we had the kitchen redone last year, we didn't go for the Quooker tap (£1000? FRO...!) but I was persuaded that an induction hob would be an improvement over the gas equivalent.

Still not convinced.

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11 minutes ago, chaseracer said:

When we had the kitchen redone last year, we didn't go for the Quooker tap (£1000? FRO...!) but I was persuaded that an induction hob would be an improvement over the gas equivalent.

Still not convinced.

We had zip branded fancy taps in my old office. Without fail every 4/5 months there'd be a zip branded van in the car park and one of the 3 taps would be getting essentially fully rebuilt after thousands of uses. 

Current office has different branded hot and cold water taps, and they've been heavily worked on for an entire business day 3 times in a year, and currently it's broken but in a way that makes it better to use but frantically unsafe, the hot tap side should spring back and was horrible to use before, now its loose and floppy but fa nicer to use! 

I expect next week it'll be out of action whilst they throw parts at it. 

Old_old office had a tank on the wall that did the boiling water and bar needing a de scale every year never went wrong! The cheapo kettles stay out on the side in the office, I then stay at home as it takes ages to get a brew when 30+ people are trying to do the same

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There we go. Came with the original kitchen. I will say that the spray thing is handy as is the extension thing

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24 minutes ago, beko1987 said:

it takes ages to get a brew when 30+ people are trying to do the same

Get a tea round going on - 29 times out of 30 your hot drink will just turn up on your desk and the one time you’ll get to stare at your phone for ages whilst making 30 cups of tea.

If you want to waste time more efficiently* you can offer to do the tea round more frequently.

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6 minutes ago, Rust Collector said:

Get a tea round going on - 29 times out of 30 your hot drink will just turn up on your desk and the one time you’ll get to stare at your phone for ages whilst making 30 cups of tea.

If you want to waste time more efficiently* you can offer to do the tea round more frequently.

We haven't done drink rounds for years! Mainly because back in the day the same 2 or 3 people would vanish for an hour doing a round. 

I remember carrying 9 pint glasses of water and a few teas on the tray many many years ago and tipped the tray and it all slid off over 4 desks. How we laughed*. Got told to make our own not long after, oops

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Posted
5 hours ago, Bren said:

One of my back teeth is giving me gyp.

Went to dentist to hopefully make appointment - closed. Sign says closing at 1730 yet it was shut at 1400.

Maybe it's the xmas doo?

 

Well, do you want drunken dentists playing with a drill in your mouth?

 

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Posted

Can folks please stop flashing headlights as a thank you when driving at night. You’re burning my eyeballs with your brighter than the sun LEDs. You have right of way, I don’t know you, just stop it!

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Posted

Why the fuck am I up here mending a fucked skylight? I'm a bloody mechanic, not a roofer. Bloody employers

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Just now, Matty said:

Why the fuck am I up here mending a fucked skylight? I'm a bloody mechanic, not a roofer. Bloody employers

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In today's episode of "Not my fucking job".

Just about standard in most workplaces. 

I had to unload a (new) slurry tanker off a lorry this week. I'm a storeman/parts dept bitch FFS 😆.

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6 hours ago, Bren said:

One of my back teeth is giving me gyp.

Went to dentist to hopefully make appointment - closed. Sign says closing at 1730 yet it was shut at 1400.

Maybe it's the xmas doo?

 

I used to get  toothache at Christmas, happened several years in a row.

Not for years now, haven't seen a dentist in over a decade.

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Re:  taps with lights in.  Sounds like another completely unnecessary thing.

I have considered on with the spray/flexible extension but have been too miserly to actually buy one.  Daughter in law bought one a few months back, I'll wait until she has had it a year and see how it lasts them perhaps buy one.  £50 though, not hundreds and no light to fail.

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54 minutes ago, Wibble said:

Can folks please stop flashing headlights as a thank you when driving at night. You’re burning my eyeballs with your brighter than the sun LEDs. You have right of way, I don’t know you, just stop it!

I guess it's a habit from halogen bulbs, where it's possible to gently flick the main beam switch for a short, non dazzling flash. However with LEDs they're immediately ON at max power and stay illuminated for a split second longer. 

TLDR: Agree :)

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Remember my previous rant about domestic printers? 

Well, I now have five.... 🤣

And as of an hour ago, not one of them worked at all. 

Went to Currys today looking for a new one, the general consensus is that you spend £30-40 on a printer, and at least the same again every time the cartridge(s) need replacing. 

There are aftermarket/refill options for some. However HP will now disable your printer if you use non genuine cartridges. Cunts. 

The old, now defunct printers were fairly cheap at the time but aftermarket cartridges can be bought from eBay, working out at roughly £1-2 a piece.. much more reasonable. 

One of them is totally fucked, it was playing up, then started working pretty well, now it's in a permanent error state of "print head not intended for this printer" or something along those lines.. what really annoys me is that it's inhibited even the scan function which renders it landfill. 

Second one I bought from the car boot last year. It started printing out funny and then started printing magenta only... Tried to clean it out, half an hour of dismantling and cleaning everything in sight it's now printing cyan only, even with a brand new set of cartridges which are now wasted. I'd be lying if I said I haven't just *literally* thrown it out the room. 

Third and fourth one I bought today, second hand from marketplace.. I thought I'd give them a go. Only intended to buy one, but he said "I've got another, do you want that as well" so for the sake of an extra fiver I thought I might as well. 

Obviously it's fucked, it just spits out blank pages. So that's a third one to take to the tip 🤣

The fourth one would just spit out blank paper until it ran out, and then throw an error message for "paper empty" whenever you try to print something. I don't know what settings I played with but I've got it working. 

The fifth one is a grin, it was printing a black line down every sheet fed through it. This made it useless for delivery labels for example, as it disfigured barcodes. I thought I'd try to have a look at that one and found some ink had managed to smear over a section of the paper roller, which made sense. Cleaned it up and it's fixed*

TLDR; PRINTERS ARE FUCKING SHIT!! I've got 5, none of them worked properly to start with, I've got two working for now but three destined for the skip 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️

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Posted
1 hour ago, Wibble said:

Can folks please stop flashing headlights as a thank you when driving at night. You’re burning my eyeballs with your brighter than the sun LEDs. You have right of way, I don’t know you, just stop it!

This a thousand times over.  Lights on so many modern cars are absolutely insanely bright even on dip beam it's bad enough.  Then someone taps the mains and you wind up feeling like you've just taken a supernova to the face.

During the hours of darkness if I want to say thanks to someone who's gone out of their way to be helpful I have always just knocked the lights OFF for a fraction of a second.  Conveys that I've acknowledged them just fine and nobody's retinas are on fire.

Was particularly relevant when I had the Niva as flashing main beam at someone also flashed ~300W or thereabouts of spot lights.  Was mighty effective at getting lazy sods to dip their headlights when they couldn't otherwise be bothered though.

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2 hours ago, Wibble said:

Can folks please stop flashing headlights as a thank you when driving at night. You’re burning my eyeballs with your brighter than the sun LEDs. You have right of way, I don’t know you, just stop it!

Yup, suffered this for ages. Thank someone by dazzling them?  I'll give thanks, by briefly turning headlamps off. 

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