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2 hours ago, barefoot said:

I've said it before & I've said it again - https://www.pharmacy2u.co.uk

NHS funded, free delivery & they seem to put a fucking rocket up the arse of the GP.  I ordered my repeat, three items about tea time on the 19th, the GP approved it the same evening & everything was despatched on the 20th.

This is an opt-in scheme and our GP haven't opted into it.  Likewise none of the usual "deliver to your door" services are available for our practice.  They *were*, but they cut them all right at the same point they stopped allowing repeat prescriptions for routine medication to be issued automatically.  The only "deliver it to me" services are from the local pharmacies themselves - but the problem here isn't them - it's getting the actual script issued by the surgery themselves.

Literally the only ways to get a repeat prescription issued (which can then be sent to any pharmacy you like as normal) are to use their horrendous web portal or to physically walk into the surgery, fill in a paper form and post it into a letter box (which they empty a couple of times a week at most).  In theory you can phone up to, but in 8 3/4 years I've not once actually managed to get through to the surgery once by phone about anything.

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Alternative GP perhaps?

I changed GPs three times in relatively short order and it was one of the easiest things done.

There was nothing actually wrong with the GPs other than the reception area and the other patients, who had been smoking (even smoking in the entrance, turn around and go home) and had perfumes/deodorant/aftershave etc. on them, one the waiting room had air fresheners.  The doctor had to come out and sit in my car to talk to me.

Hospitals have the same problem, i.e. it is me rather than them that is the problem.

Current GP seems fine although I have only been in there for Covid and pneumonia jabs in the three or more years I have been with them.  Haven't seen an actual doctor in six~seven years.

Posted
3 hours ago, myglaren said:

Alternative GP perhaps?

I changed GPs three times in relatively short order and it was one of the easiest things done.

There was nothing actually wrong with the GPs other than the reception area and the other patients, who had been smoking (even smoking in the entrance, turn around and go home) and had perfumes/deodorant/aftershave etc. on them, one the waiting room had air fresheners.  The doctor had to come out and sit in my car to talk to me.

Hospitals have the same problem, i.e. it is me rather than them that is the problem.

Current GP seems fine although I have only been in there for Covid and pneumonia jabs in the three or more years I have been with them.  Haven't seen an actual doctor in six~seven years.

Sadly no chance.  They've all massively oversubscribed in our area so nobody even vaguely nearby are taking out of zone patients and/or have an even worse reputation than our local.  Only reason our one took us on was because they had no choice.

Posted
On 1/19/2023 at 9:35 PM, reb said:

Shockingly there are a number of eastern european countries not in the EU. And at least one prominent western european country...

I know that Eastern Europe can be outside of the EU. But some of said Eastern European counties have also got a ban on selling incandescent bulbs.

A lot of counties world wide do not permit them or have restricted usage.

As the UK has found out the EU can make it hard/impossible to import goods, without a lot of hassle.

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Found a nail in one of the Volvo's tyres yesterday afternoon, approximately 5 mins after the local tyre place closed at midday. With a 250 mile drive this afternoon and a space saver spare I'd rather not chance it. My only option open today was a 15 mile drive to the city branch of the local company as all of their other smaller branches are closed on Sundays. I was there as the doors opened at 9am but was told no chance of having it done as they were 'all booked up M8'. 

Of course, you can book just about anything online with them, MOT, tyres, brakes etc etc. But not puncture repair. 

There is literally no other option anywhere locally. Do people only get punctures in weekday office hours now? 

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Is there anywhere doing second hand tyres near you?

They also repair tyres.  I have used a local one several times, they are far quicker than the well known ones and far less expensive too.

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Posted
1 hour ago, myglaren said:

Is there anywhere doing second hand tyres near you?

They also repair tyres.  I have used a local one several times, they are far quicker than the well known ones and far less expensive too.

Not that I know of or open today. Just seems everywhere locally is shut on Sunday other than shite-fit and National tyres (who both opened at 10 rather than my favoured place at 9) and who both seem to need online booking. No spare time to be running around taking a chance on other places  annoyingly. Will risk it and try to find somewhere local if/when I get to where I'm going. 

Posted
43 minutes ago, leafsprung said:

Not that I know of or open today. Just seems everywhere locally is shut on Sunday other than shite-fit and National tyres (who both opened at 10 rather than my favoured place at 9) and who both seem to need online booking. No spare time to be running around taking a chance on other places  annoyingly. Will risk it and try to find somewhere local if/when I get to where I'm going. 

Check the pressure, top it up if necessary and use it. It'll be fine

 

As long as the pressure is fairly close to what it should be, it'll be fine 

Posted
2 hours ago, horriblemercedes said:

Check the pressure, top it up if necessary and use it. It'll be fine

 

As long as the pressure is fairly close to what it should be, it'll be fine 

Had lost a few psi this morning but holding up so far. All wind devices carried! 

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Once again lamenting the loss of Maplin.

In the middle of a project and discovered I need two bog standard 1N4007 diodes.  Do I have any in stock?  Do I hell.  Do I have anything else in stock that will do?  No. 

So now I have to pause, put everything back together and move on to something else while I wait for them to be sodding delivered...from Amazon because I refuse to pay six times the price of the goods I need from RS/Farnell for the shipping. 

If you're an electronics hobbiest and need random components like that at short notice unless you're lucky enough to have an RS trade account and live in a city with a trade counter you're screwed these days as there really is no alternative.

Of course last week I took several things which had been sitting in the corner for weeks to the E-waste bin at the tip...most of which probably contained appropriate diodes that I could have cannibalised them for.  Oh well...

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Posted
12 minutes ago, Zelandeth said:

Once again lamenting the loss of Maplin.

In the middle of a project and discovered I need two bog standard 1N4007 diodes.  Do I have any in stock?  Do I hell.  Do I have anything else in stock that will do?  No. 

So now I have to pause, put everything back together and move on to something else while I wait for them to be sodding delivered...from Amazon because I refuse to pay six times the price of the goods I need from RS/Farnell for the shipping. 

If you're an electronics hobbiest and need random components like that at short notice unless you're lucky enough to have an RS trade account and live in a city with a trade counter you're screwed these days as there really is no alternative.

Of course last week I took several things which had been sitting in the corner for weeks to the E-waste bin at the tip...most of which probably contained appropriate diodes that I could have cannibalised them for.  Oh well...

How many do you need?  I have a few here going spare, happy to put them in the post.

Posted
46 minutes ago, Mr Pastry said:

How many do you need?  I have a few here going spare, happy to put them in the post.

No worries, they will be here in the morning anyway.  It's just annoying that running out of something daft like that used to mean an hour's interruption to progress while I ran out and grabbed some whereas now I literally have no option but to wait for delivery.  It irks me.

Especially as I had already taken the subject machine apart and set everything up for soldering in the necessary parts...then foiled by two bloody diodes!

Posted
9 hours ago, leafsprung said:

Found a nail in one of the Volvo's tyres yesterday afternoon, approximately 5 mins after the local tyre place closed at midday. With a 250 mile drive this afternoon and a space saver spare I'd rather not chance it. My only option open today was a 15 mile drive to the city branch of the local company as all of their other smaller branches are closed on Sundays. I was there as the doors opened at 9am but was told no chance of having it done as they were 'all booked up M8'. 

Of course, you can book just about anything online with them, MOT, tyres, brakes etc etc. But not puncture repair. 

There is literally no other option anywhere locally. Do people only get punctures in weekday office hours now? 

Yes or they pre-book the puncture

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More “hacks” to save money!

Sun says “one clever women does a years washing for £18 due to B&M£8.99 purchase!” 
She buys the biggest pack of washing powder.

Martin Lewis says “ put a bowl of water in your freezer to save hundreds of pounds a year”. I was thinking “ does it make it freeze quicker or something ?” Can’t see how but I’ll read on.

Turns out you out your credit card in it so you can’t use it and get into debt, ffs!

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Posted

Once driven forever smitten.

Dougie's red top cavalier more than likely written off on the M40 after hitting debris on the carriageway.

Good job a biker didn't hit it.

Posted

Glad I'm not riding a bike at the moment, we've got potholes round here disguised as outdoor swimming pools, instead of fixing them they'll probably install a lifeguard and a lifebuoy ring 😧

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Apparently there is a new depth to how shit something can be and Halfords still put their name to.

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Produced for them even?

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Yeah right, it's the cheapest piece of garbage they could find.   Literally useless.

Which makes me exceptionally grumpy as it means I'm still 5 minutes away from being able to finish the same job I was five minutes away from being able to finish two hours ago because I need to remove one bloody circlip.  Plus I'll need to go out again tomorrow to buy another set of circlip pliers!

Won't be from Halfords this time.  So much for saving time because I was passing by there.

Posted
1 hour ago, Zelandeth said:

Apparently there is a new depth to how shit something can be and Halfords still put their name to.

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Produced for them even?

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Yeah right, it's the cheapest piece of garbage they could find.   Literally useless.

Which makes me exceptionally grumpy as it means I'm still 5 minutes away from being able to finish the same job I was five minutes away from being able to finish two hours ago because I need to remove one bloody circlip.  Plus I'll need to go out again tomorrow to buy another set of circlip pliers!

Won't be from Halfords this time.  So much for saving time because I was passing by there.

Needed some on site for work, these £15 ones from Screwfix got me out the shit and have been ok so far 

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Posted
5 hours ago, Bren said:

Once driven forever smitten.

Dougie's red top cavalier more than likely written off on the M40 after hitting debris on the carriageway.

Good job a biker didn't hit it.

I watched that too, nasty and the poor Cav looks done for🙁

Posted
5 hours ago, Bren said:

Once driven forever smitten.

Dougie's red top cavalier more than likely written off on the M40 after hitting debris on the carriageway.

Good job a biker didn't hit it.

Is that Dougie Rankin ? Scottish Cavalier hero? He owes me a favour. 

Posted
7 hours ago, Metal Guru said:

More “hacks” to save money!

Sun says “one clever women does a years washing for £18 due to B&M£8.99 purchase!” 
She buys the biggest pack of washing powder.

Martin Lewis says “ put a bowl of water in your freezer to save hundreds of pounds a year”. I was thinking “ does it make it freeze quicker or something ?” Can’t see how but I’ll read on.

Turns out you out your credit card in it so you can’t use it and get into debt, ffs!

The credit card in an ice pack has always been a good way of not impulse buying. 

Also. Once the ice is frozen, it takes up space and means that you aren't letting too much warm air in, when you open the door. 

I've bought the biggest own brand washing liquid from Costco, for £8. 12 months ago. Still not used it all. I do one wash a week, a 30 minute short wash at 30.

Never wash the sheets. 

Posted
On 20/01/2023 at 19:32, barefoot said:

Fuck me, that's shite. 

No, that's the post brexit, post covid, NHS, run by conservatives who typically  fail to mention £24 fucking million to the HMRC by being a little careless. 

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new comet in the night sky , does that mean 100 % cloud cover until it is gone ????

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Posted
5 hours ago, Bren said:

Once driven forever smitten.

Dougie's red top cavalier more than likely written off on the M40 after hitting debris on the carriageway.

Good job a biker didn't hit it.

That Advert always makes me laugh. ‘Once Driven Forever Smitten’ didn’t quite equate to an Astra Merit. A bit like Ford ‘Everything we do is driven by the accountants’

Posted
21 minutes ago, New POD said:

The credit card in an ice pack has always been a good way of not impulse buying. 

Also. Once the ice is frozen, it takes up space and means that you aren't letting too much warm air in, when you open the door. 

I've bought the biggest own brand washing liquid from Costco, for £8. 12 months ago. Still not used it all. I do one wash a week, a 30 minute short wash at 30.

Never wash the sheets. 

Or just have a bit of discipline about yourself and cut the fucker up! 🤣

Posted
2 hours ago, MikeR said:

new comet in the night sky , does that mean 100 % cloud cover until it is gone ????

I also learned how to properly collimate my astro binoculars and perfected my parallelogram mount too.  So we're definitely going to have 100% cloud cover for the next month.  Sorry.

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Posted
3 hours ago, New POD said:

No, that's the post brexit, post covid, NHS, run by conservatives who typically  fail to mention £24 fucking million to the HMRC by being a little careless. 

What's the beef? Is anyone who has been penalised by HMRC a criminal now? They're a shower of shite but this is thin gruel, much like the pant-wetting hysteria about the PM being fined for not wearing a seat belt. Oh noes! He got fined by HMRC, along with probably thousands of others.

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