myglaren Posted January 12 Posted January 12 Bluetooth in my car has gone on strike. Always listen to stuff saved onto my phone. Silent journeys from now on.
New POD Posted January 12 Posted January 12 On 11/01/2025 at 17:01, Mally said: We nursed my dad at home for 3 months on our own. My wife stopped work, I was on the best wage. We were both dead beat, turned him over every 2 hours. The promised night relief turn up the day after he died. We had informed them. My wife was in hospital, so easier, but spent many nights on a reclining chair. Strangely it's still a shock when it finally happens. Expand He died at 10:15 this morning. Mum.and sister were with him, I was brushing my teeth. His last breath was about 5 minutes before I came into the room. I was the person that confirmed that "Yes..he's dead" Mum really pleased it was so peaceful with the sun shining and a lovely view of Snowdon. Doctor has just been 7 hours later, and we are now awaiting the undertaker. Maybe this should be in the grin thread, because I'm pleased that he and mum experienced the death they wanted. I've had a glass or 2 of his best scotch. and a glass or 2 of red. This is Dad (and mum) on Christmas day. Dad's food was mechanically mashed to mush. this is the last picture I took 4? days later when I told him to stop being miserable, and that he had everyone running around after him, and he wasn't in any pain. That was exactly 2 weeks ago. He was eating a banana. He'd really gone down quickly over the last few days but I wasn't planning to be here for the end. And am glad that I was brushing my teeth. Took my sister for a walk on Red Wharf bay this afternoon, and held her whilst she cried her little heart out. Dick Cheeseburger, Mally, mercedade and 35 others 2 36
Wibble Posted January 12 Posted January 12 Condolences, may he rest in peace. It’s hard, even when expected. Remspoor and New POD 1 1
New POD Posted January 12 Posted January 12 On 12/01/2025 at 19:19, Wibble said: Condolences, may he rest in peace. It’s hard, even when expected. Expand To be honest, it's a relief. He didn't suffer (apart from weeks of radio therapy in 2023. Remspoor 1
Wibble Posted January 12 Posted January 12 On 12/01/2025 at 19:27, New POD said: To be honest, it's a relief. He didn't suffer (apart from weeks of radio therapy in 2023. Expand I know, I’m glad it was peaceful and painless.
High Jetter Posted January 12 Posted January 12 A lot to process, my thoughts are with you. You'll find relief, and release, god willing. Wibble 1
maxxo Posted January 12 Posted January 12 Decided to upgrade my parents house alarm today as the previous panel has a failure of the microprocessor thought to myself, surely, can’t be that bad welp 9 hours in the cupboard later did over 30 years so can’t complain but fuck me my back is fucked whoever fitted it labelled nothing what a fucking nightmare have to go back tomorrow to make some last tweaks as 7pm was late enough for me what a nightmare chaseracer and Remspoor 2
richardmorris Posted January 12 Posted January 12 On 12/01/2025 at 19:27, New POD said: To be honest, it's a relief. He didn't suffer (apart from weeks of radio therapy in 2023. Expand I’m sorry for you and the family. To be fair I felt like that about my grandmother a few years back. It was sad but a relief as she was in a lot of pain before and had no quality of life.
IronStar Posted January 13 Posted January 13 In today’s episode of where the fuck did you get your license - mk1 Focus estate jumped into the traffic from the gas station on the other side of the road 5m in front of me. Mashed the brake, locked up, skidded, but thankfully there was no one on the sidewalk so climbed the kerb and stopped there not to ram the idiot. Few meters after where his car was. He didn’t even floor it when joining to have a chance in hell to make it without a crash. No apology either, just drove away. For extra WTF points, there were no cars behind me, so he could’ve just waited 5 extra seconds. I really hope I didn’t bend any suspension components from climbing the kerb at 40ish kmh. Westbay, High Jetter and myglaren 3
alcyonecorporation Posted January 13 Posted January 13 Employers who take the 8K piss for six months, find my breaking point, then act wounded when I explode. 'How...how dare you! You can't do that, you can't say that...waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah what an over-reaction'. Oh, just fuck off. I'm not working when my car's dropping coolant all over the ground, because you sure as fuck aren't buying me a new engine. 'Oh well this is a failure on your part, the area manager's being rung, you're probably sacked.' "No mither, I quit, then." 'Oh! Well! Thank you!' "You're welcome [slams phone down]". mercedade and CGSB 1 1
comfortablynumb Posted January 13 Posted January 13 I've chucked a few jobs like that @alcyonecorporation, just try not to let it get to you. Bugger them 🙏 myglaren and alcyonecorporation 2
reb Posted January 14 Posted January 14 Two interesting facts: 1) the letter T is the second most used letter in the english language 2) the T key on the thinkpad I've put on writing duty and brought to the coffee shop has started playing up Also I managed to bump my coffee with my bag while I was putting my tray down and it kind of went everywhere. myglaren 1
maxxo Posted January 14 Posted January 14 Been told today by the letting agent I’m getting a new boiler in 2 weeks time grump is that means gas bills will go up i don’t understand how it’s possible for them not to so I’ve got a glowworm micron at the minute according the web it’s a 14kw boiler and a 120 litre or so hot water cylinder I’ll be getting a 36kw I believe Baxi combi so heating wise, yes it may warm up quicker but it’ll be using more gas doing so right? im not happy about having the boiler fire every time I use a hot tap either, that’ll be more expensive over the course of the month I reckon as the cylinder gets heated anyway by the current boiler so I just use that for bathing etc the next morning im also really not happy about the proposed location, the current one is tiny and in a kitchen cupboard, they’re moving it to where the cylinder is in the front bedroom ive asked if they could just leave it but no apparently it’s been paid for etc i absolutely despise combi Boilers as it is, but I just feel this is going to be a lot of faffing around to cost more in gas and have less water pressure ill be asking them to leave the cold water tank in place for the bathroom, I want a reserve if the water goes off massive grump from me
reductiongear Posted January 14 Posted January 14 Probably a minor grumble but nonetheless still a grump. Alternator belt snapped and of course I was out without tools. Cue a mad dash to ECP and b&q to buy some bits, whilst hoping battery would last. Alternator belt fitted in 15 mins in b&q car park. However was out in some decent clothes and have tore my jeans in the process from the arse to the crotch... Coprolalia, comfortablynumb, Rust Collector and 1 other 4
comfortablynumb Posted January 14 Posted January 14 I've always, ALWAYS, got tools in the car. @reductiongear Whether they're the right tools for the job, well thats another matter 🤦 myglaren, BorniteIdentity and Remspoor 2 1
reductiongear Posted January 14 Posted January 14 On 14/01/2025 at 18:37, comfortablynumb said: I've always, ALWAYS, got tools in the car. @reductiongear Whether they're the right tools for the job, well thats another matter 🤦 Expand I have a socket set but did not have it in the car 🤦♂️. More annoyed about the jeans I ripped comfortablynumb 1
chaseracer Posted January 14 Posted January 14 On 14/01/2025 at 19:07, reductiongear said: I have a socket set... Expand 10mm present, or AWOL? 😉 comfortablynumb 1
comfortablynumb Posted January 14 Posted January 14 Been on before, but worth sharing again Anthony, chaseracer, BorniteIdentity and 4 others 5 2
artdjones Posted January 14 Posted January 14 On 14/01/2025 at 07:00, reb said: Two interesting facts: 1) the letter T is the second most used letter in the english language 2) the T key on the thinkpad I've put on writing duty and brought to the coffee shop has started playing up Also I managed to bump my coffee with my bag while I was putting my tray down and it kind of went everywhere. Expand The keys on a ThinkPad unclip with an upward pull on the front edge. Quite often something has got underneath. Edit:-Just checked and it was the side edges on my newer one. BorniteIdentity 1
horriblemercedes Posted January 14 Posted January 14 On 14/01/2025 at 19:45, artdjones said: The keys on a ThinkPad unclip with an upward pull on the front edge. Quite often something has got underneath. Expand Depends on the model. Many don't have that feature.
artdjones Posted January 14 Posted January 14 On 14/01/2025 at 19:48, horriblemercedes said: Depends on the model. Many don't have that feature. Expand I've got 4, ranging from a T43 up to a T460 and they all do it.
horriblemercedes Posted January 14 Posted January 14 On 14/01/2025 at 19:50, artdjones said: I've got 4, ranging from a T43 up to a T460 and they all do it. Expand So does my T530
New POD Posted January 14 Posted January 14 On 14/01/2025 at 16:42, maxxo said: Been told today by the letting agent I’m getting a new boiler in 2 weeks time grump is that means gas bills will go up i don’t understand how it’s possible for them not to so I’ve got a glowworm micron at the minute according the web it’s a 14kw boiler and a 120 litre or so hot water cylinder I’ll be getting a 36kw I believe Baxi combi so heating wise, yes it may warm up quicker but it’ll be using more gas doing so right? im not happy about having the boiler fire every time I use a hot tap either, that’ll be more expensive over the course of the month I reckon as the cylinder gets heated anyway by the current boiler so I just use that for bathing etc the next morning im also really not happy about the proposed location, the current one is tiny and in a kitchen cupboard, they’re moving it to where the cylinder is in the front bedroom ive asked if they could just leave it but no apparently it’s been paid for etc i absolutely despise combi Boilers as it is, but I just feel this is going to be a lot of faffing around to cost more in gas and have less water pressure ill be asking them to leave the cold water tank in place for the bathroom, I want a reserve if the water goes off massive grump from me Expand You need to see this as very a positive step forward. Energy used to reach and maintain a temperature is dependent upon the size of the space, the insulation, and the temperature difference between the outside and the inside. It has very little to do with the size of the boiler. Once you get to the temperature you set on the thermostat, the boiler will stop pumping water around and stop using gas. The only difference is that it will be a more efficient boiler and yes it will burn fuel faster, but for much less time before it cuts off. You will Love having instant hot water. No.need to heat water in a tank that you may or may not use, which looses heat. You will probably save money. In 18 years of having a combi boiler, it has never left us without heat or hot water. Except when there was a power cut. cobblers, myglaren and Floatylight 2 1
Westbay Posted January 15 Posted January 15 On 14/01/2025 at 16:42, maxxo said: Been told today by the letting agent I’m getting a new boiler in 2 weeks time grump is that means gas bills will go up i don’t understand how it’s possible for them not to so I’ve got a glowworm micron at the minute according the web it’s a 14kw boiler and a 120 litre or so hot water cylinder I’ll be getting a 36kw I believe Baxi combi so heating wise, yes it may warm up quicker but it’ll be using more gas doing so right? im not happy about having the boiler fire every time I use a hot tap either, that’ll be more expensive over the course of the month I reckon as the cylinder gets heated anyway by the current boiler so I just use that for bathing etc the next morning im also really not happy about the proposed location, the current one is tiny and in a kitchen cupboard, they’re moving it to where the cylinder is in the front bedroom ive asked if they could just leave it but no apparently it’s been paid for etc i absolutely despise combi Boilers as it is, but I just feel this is going to be a lot of faffing around to cost more in gas and have less water pressure ill be asking them to leave the cold water tank in place for the bathroom, I want a reserve if the water goes off massive grump from me Expand https://www.hse.gov.uk/gas/domestic/faqownerocc.htm Uumm GOV.UK says you can't do that ...
paulplom Posted January 16 Posted January 16 On 11/01/2025 at 18:46, Mally said: Probably for the best. We all make mistakes, as they said when I scrapped a £6,000 panel at Aerospace. I wouldn't like to be playing with human bodies. Expand Gf recently sacked two people at work. They scrapped an £80k stainless steel machine one weekend as it hadn't been used for a while.
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