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  On 17/02/2021 at 16:52, Crackers said:

Yes I do, but not enough to break the law and risk an encounter with Monsieur Le Gendarme. Another one will come along one day. 

Private sale, all I know about the location is "Glasgow". 

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You are allowed to travel to complete a legal obligation or business transaction; certainly in England. I suspected this was the case, a friend of mine tested it last week with constabulary in Devon (200 miles from home) and was waved on his way.

Breadvan72 (late of this parish) posted as such on PH just the other day.

Go by car as a pair with someone you already live with and you’re within the law (again, certainly in England).  

Posted
  On 17/02/2021 at 18:03, Alan_Green said:

My grump is I can't find anyone to do a welfare visit to my mother in Glasgow.  I'd go myself but I'm down here in Hampshire and look after my elderly father round the clock.  Wish I could find someone.

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In England you are allowed to visit as a carer.  You are also allowed to move house. @MikeRis about to move in with his mother in law full time (with his wife and kids) because she needs 24 hour care. Assuming she comes out of hospital.  My wife, will be visiting her mother daily as a carer, to provide rest bite care for her sister (Mike's wife), for a couple of hours.  It's only a mile away, but if it were 600 miles, I'm sure it within the legal framework of the rules, most of which are advisory and not actually law. 

 

 

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Dad's Mac laptop broke.  He's bought another one as the timescale for getting his current one repaired is several weeks, if not months.

'Which one have you bought, Dad?' 

'The 2020 Intel one, 13-inch.'

'...'

'What?'

'You've spent more money on a much less capable machine.'

'But it is more compatibl....'

*Shakes head*  'Only if you want to run Windows, and you have a ThinkPad...'

'Well it's done now.'

I mean, it's not like I work in IT or anything and have been using Macs every day for the last 15 years and read reviews and technology news daily.  Why the Hell didn't he call me first?!

Posted
  On 17/02/2021 at 21:10, New POD said:

In England you are allowed to visit as a carer.  You are also allowed to move house. @MikeRis about to move in with his mother in law full time (with his wife and kids) because she needs 24 hour care. Assuming she comes out of hospital.  My wife, will be visiting her mother daily as a carer, to provide rest bite care for her sister (Mike's wife), for a couple of hours.  It's only a mile away, but if it were 600 miles, I'm sure it within the legal framework of the rules, most of which are advisory and not actually law. 

 

 

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this is a planned takeover of the family assets , we/she /kids  will become sitting tenants and will need moving on  with a large wad of dosh ..

or rather my wife and kids will , I will take over my house as a estranged husband and change the locks ...and apply for cheaper council tax ....

I am being very helpful at the moment as it suits my plan

Posted
  On 17/02/2021 at 17:19, Jerzy Woking said:

The cost of small bottles of Roundup to do about about 4000 sq ms is many more times than the cost of my gardener doing the whole lot, and the stuff he uses will (according to my neighbour) stop stuff growing this summer. 

I hadn't even considered making my own, and as I have a 10 litre sprayer, it makes sense to have a go in a few patches to work out what's best. Thanks.

All the stuff is piled up in the garden, and have left a gap so the skip can be dropped right in front, so I can just push everything in. Had one taken away before Christmas, but think he forgot to drop it straight back. The skips are bigger than the ones I had but even now i think i will need another one. This is the pile of stuff 4 weeks ago, and it's nearly doubled in size now:

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I will chop some of it up so it's more compact. This is the the last skip I had, and I filled it to the top20201104_161311.thumb.jpg.9aad7368a7e124396fe55e0d08efaade.jpg

 

Modded cars have proved cheaper for me to insure than a standard car. Had a bog standard 1999 Saab 9-5 with the 2.3 turbo engine in sure through Sheilas Wheels. I replaced it with a 2005 2.3 turbo with mods to the engine, ECU, brakes, wheels, suspension, exhaust and stereo. Insurance fell by £75. And I got free handbag cover too🤢

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I can burn my the waste from my land. I would not really call it garden waste, because it is not my garden more like a finca . I have to get a licnce for that and during dry spells there is a total ban, naturally. Licence is free.

My sprayer is like this.

https://www.leroymerlin.es/fp/16354051/mochila-12l-pulverizacion-continua-basic-by-matabi

The old boys around me use copper ones. I also have one, that is for decoration only. Like this https://www.milanuncios.com/antiguedades-de-coleccion/antigua-maquina-de-sulfatar-3a-164506065.htm

Now that is a skip.🙂

Posted
  On 17/02/2021 at 16:12, Remspoor said:

You can purchase small bottles of Roundup without a licence

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I think he's in Spain,they may be stricter there. We can get it here in Ireland, but from the results I think they have reduced the potency by quite a bit in what you can buy over the counter.

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  On 17/02/2021 at 21:30, MikeR said:

this is a planned takeover of the family assets , we/she /kids  will become sitting tenants and will need moving on  with a large wad of dosh ..

or rather my wife and kids will , I will take over my house as a estranged husband and change the locks ...and apply for cheaper council tax ....

I am being very helpful at the moment as it suits my plan

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Yeah, that's what dickhead clearly thinks. Twat. 

Posted
  On 17/02/2021 at 21:23, GrumpiusMaximus said:

Dad's Mac laptop broke.  He's bought another one as the timescale for getting his current one repaired is several weeks, if not months.

'Which one have you bought, Dad?' 

'The 2020 Intel one, 13-inch.'

'...'

'What?'

'You've spent more money on a much less capable machine.'

'But it is more compatibl....'

*Shakes head*  'Only if you want to run Windows, and you have a ThinkPad...'

'Well it's done now.'

I mean, it's not like I work in IT or anything and have been using Macs every day for the last 15 years and read reviews and technology news daily.  Why the Hell didn't he call me first?!

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Yer only a kid, whadda you know?

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I've been to morrisons. Late night visit so it will be quiet and stress free. Wrong!

Went to get a trolley and hear "m8, M8, M8!!!!! Giz a quid. Go on. Giz a quid" from some chavvy wanker. Ignored and went in shop.

Inside the shop I've become a light bulb attracting 2 moths.

One is granny fuckwit, a little old lady who looks at death's door, and is shuffling around without a mask. She is constantly coming the other way to me. It's like playing dodge 'em on the atari 2600. Go away you angel of death!

The other is the comic book guy from the simpsons. I want apples. CBG is stood in front of apples fiddling with his phone. Fine I'll get milk and come back for apples. Argh, granny!, detour, get to milk and CBG is stood in front of milk fiddling with phone. Everywhere I go he's there first.

Half of what I want they don't have. As I'm doing the self serve thing the woman on the cig counter is talking about some druggie in the car park hassling people for money and how security are useless and can't get rid of him. I go out the door and my pal is out there smoking, except now he's trying the line of "could you possibly spare some change? I'm homeless, hungry, cold, wet....."  Sod off.

TLDR: don't go to morrisons.

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Posted
  On 17/02/2021 at 23:05, jakebullet said:

TLDR: don't go

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Even better.

 

Better yet:

  On 17/02/2021 at 23:05, jakebullet said:

don't

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Posted
  On 17/02/2021 at 21:23, GrumpiusMaximus said:

Dad's Mac laptop broke.  He's bought another one as the timescale for getting his current one repaired is several weeks, if not months.

'Which one have you bought, Dad?' 

'The 2020 Intel one, 13-inch.'

'...'

'What?'

'You've spent more money on a much less capable machine.'

'But it is more compatibl....'

*Shakes head*  'Only if you want to run Windows, and you have a ThinkPad...'

'Well it's done now.'

I mean, it's not like I work in IT or anything and have been using Macs every day for the last 15 years and read reviews and technology news daily.  Why the Hell didn't he call me first?!

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not too late to return it and get an M1 MBP is it?

(as a side note given how fast the M1 Macs are, I cant wait for ARM Mac Pro if said M1 macs are anything to go by, its going to be fucking amazeballs, not that id be able to afford it mind, but I can still drool over it LOL)

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Posted
  On 18/02/2021 at 00:49, LightBulbFun said:

not too late to return it and get an M1 MBP is it?

(as a side note given how fast the M1 Macs are, I cant wait for ARM Mac Pro if said M1 macs are anything to go by, its going to be fucking amazeballs, not that id be able to afford it mind, but I can still drool over it LOL)

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We'll have to see how stubborn he decides to be... not too late, it hasn't even been delivered yet.

An Air with a 16GB RAM upgrade (i.e. at £1,350) is something I'm eyeing up (but can't afford) at the moment.  I'm a bit sore that he didn't bother to check because it just seems like a waste of money for him to get an Intel one...

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  On 18/02/2021 at 01:04, GrumpiusMaximus said:

We'll have to see how stubborn he decides to be... not too late, it hasn't even been delivered yet.

An Air with a 16GB RAM upgrade (i.e. at £1,350) is something I'm eyeing up (but can't afford) at the moment.  I'm a bit sore that he didn't bother to check because it just seems like a waste of money for him to get an Intel one...

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Yeah I agree

unless you have a very specific use case, I would go M1 Mac all the way

and wish I could afford one, id love an M1 Mac mini to mess around with or such (shame they dont currently have anything with more than 16GB of RAM or i could almost replace my Mac Pro with one if i could afford it! LOL)

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I've even been saying to my colleague at work (the 'other' Mac fan on my team) that buying anything other than an M1 Mac new at the moment is a boneheaded move...

Posted
  On 17/02/2021 at 15:54, Split_Pin said:

You obviously think this is funny.

I have no frame of reference when it comes to these , so yeah, fucking cheers for that, I already feel a fool. I was hoping for a bit of moral support.

Fucking ram it, the lot of you.

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Has he turned up this morning? 

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Even as an ardent apple h8er the m1 chips are impressive from all the reviews I've seen, of you wanted an computer and didn't really care how it works, you just wanted to browse the Internet really well for years to come, it's hard not to see the benefits

Slipped into some guys videos who was comparing running code on a base level mac book air and some i9 thing and the mac pretty much destroyed it. I can hear our head of dev at work filling the order form in for 10 of them soon... 

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  On 18/02/2021 at 01:17, GrumpiusMaximus said:

I've even been saying to my colleague at work (the 'other' Mac fan on my team) that buying anything other than an M1 Mac new at the moment is a boneheaded move...

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I bought one!  Then the vendor couldn't fulfil my order so I bought an absolute monster of a windows machine second hand for £270.  In hindsight, I wish I'd bought another MacMini but the lead time for 16gb was too long (3 weeks).  SURELY they must have some built up ready to ship?!  Apparently not!

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They are, rightly, proving very popular.  They will have some stock in but they do move to manufacture and shipping very quickly.

He accepted my point this morning and is exchanging the Intel for an M1.  I win the 'stubborn wars'.

Posted
  On 18/02/2021 at 09:05, beko1987 said:

Even as an ardent apple h8er the m1 chips are impressive from all the reviews I've seen, of you wanted an computer and didn't really care how it works, you just wanted to browse the Internet really well for years to come, it's hard not to see the benefits

Slipped into some guys videos who was comparing running code on a base level mac book air and some i9 thing and the mac pretty much destroyed it. I can hear our head of dev at work filling the order form in for 10 of them soon... 

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We have a laptop scheme for students at work and some students are eligible to have a Mac loaned to them for the academic year.  We bought 40 A2289 MacBook Pros back in about September for the scheme.

That's all I have to say about that...

I think me pointing out that the base MacBook air is capable of out-performing a 2020 i7 iMac may have been what made Dad realise what I was saying.

Posted
  On 16/02/2021 at 12:31, Mally said:

Thus re enforcing his belief.

What you should do is fix it fast, take it straight back to him and say "no worries mate call it a favour".

He will spend the rest of his life shooting down the people who told him you were a cnut.

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I just thought it was a weird way to go about asking a favour, I fixed his power steering pipe Tuesday afternoon and it’s on the floor waiting for him when he comes back to collect it, he didn’t leave any contact info and I’m not sure where he works. 
I don’t work for a hose or hydraulics company, we just happen to have all the kit for our own purposes.

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Posted
  On 17/02/2021 at 15:54, Split_Pin said:

You obviously think this is funny.

I have no frame of reference when it comes to these , so yeah, fucking cheers for that, I already feel a fool. I was hoping for a bit of moral support.

Fucking ram it, the lot of you.

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For what it's worth, I've been through a "we'll do it for £300" scenario before the price escalates into the thousands (and I have stumped up) - and I would like to consider myself a reasonably intelligent person who should be aware of such things so you certainly have my sympathy.

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So today is the 18th of February. A year since my mum died, and also the birthday of my Mrs' mum. Who died just before my mum 😢

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  On 17/02/2021 at 21:47, Remspoor said:

I can burn my the waste from my land. I would not really call it garden waste, because it is not my garden more like a finca . I have to get a licnce for that and during dry spells there is a total ban, naturally. Licence is free.

My sprayer is like this.

https://www.leroymerlin.es/fp/16354051/mochila-12l-pulverizacion-continua-basic-by-matabi

The old boys around me use copper ones. I also have one, that is for decoration only. Like this https://www.milanuncios.com/antiguedades-de-coleccion/antigua-maquina-de-sulfatar-3a-164506065.htm

Now that is a skip.🙂

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I have a very similar licence-can only burn (sunrise to 13.30) on Tues, Thurs, Sat and Sun. The local police are well aware of what areas can have a fire on what days. They often check on addresses where they see smoke coming from where burning isn't allowed on that day

I'll get one of those sprayers as going to Leroy Merlin tomorrow to get a few other bits I need. Thanks for the link (the store is massive and I would not have noticed that looking for other things).

 

Posted
  On 17/02/2021 at 20:07, somewhatfoolish said:

Does Portugal have plant hire like the UK does? A day's hire of a chipper would produce a pile of mulch much smaller than that and as it's dry it could be fed into a stove.

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I can hire a chipper but I am a fool, I have lots of time on my hands, plus I quite enjoy cutting it up so it all fits in (I have a chainsaw, and I'm no afraid to use it).

The larger bits I will keep back and store so it can dry out and be burnt next winter.

Posted
  On 17/02/2021 at 22:00, artdjones said:

I think he's in Spain,they may be stricter there. We can get it here in Ireland, but from the results I think they have reduced the potency by quite a bit in what you can buy over the counter.

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I know that I am too. 😉 😁

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Posted
  On 18/02/2021 at 16:15, Remspoor said:

I know that I am too. 😉 😁

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Oh yes, what part? My brother's been on the Costa Blanc's for 20 years, but he's just decided to go back to Wales in June. So no more cheap holidays 😞.

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  On 18/02/2021 at 16:19, artdjones said:

Oh yes, what part? My brother's been on the Costa Blanc's for 20 years, but he's just decided to go back to Wales in June. So no more cheap holidays 😞.

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I am far away as possible from any Costas . I wanted to live in Spain 🇪🇸, without hearing too much English. 🇬🇧 But that ideal is not for everyone. I have had nearly 20 years here.

I too now wish to move. The amount of land, the size of house is far too large for us now.

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  On 18/02/2021 at 12:30, Jerzy Woking said:

I can hire a chipper but I am a fool, I have lots of time on my hands, plus I quite enjoy cutting it up so it all fits in (I have a chainsaw, and I'm no afraid to use it).

The larger bits I will keep back and store so it can dry out and be burnt next winter.

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I was thinking more a day with a chipper may be cheaper than a skip and you get the benefit of something to burn in the stove.

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  On 18/02/2021 at 16:34, Remspoor said:

I am far away as possible from any Costas . I wanted to live in Spain 🇪🇸, without hearing too much English. 🇬🇧 But that ideal is not for everyone. I have had nearly 20 years here.

I too now wish to move. The amount of land, the size of house is far too large for us now.

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Yes,I know what you mean, my brother has always insisted on living inland in the country or in a small town which is at least 95% Spanish, and he got fairly fluent in Spanish within a couple of years. His problem is getting work other than for expats. It's hard to get work if you're not Spanish.

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