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Send message Joined: 29 Aug 05 Posts: 15552 |
Don't agree with his getting rid of mandatory masks on public transport which is likely to prolong the problems of NHS staff absence due to infection.You do know that the masks help exactly nothing? That 3/4 of the population don't even wear them correctly? That if you wanted to use masks, that they need to be either the medical ones (and worn correctly, covering both nose and mouth and flush against the skin on all sides, especially around the nose, so no air can escape here) or full face masks that literally take your breath away and store it in a bottle? They might also want to come up with a vaccine that actually helps against contracting covid, just like all the other vaccines we have in this world help you against contracting those viruses. Not that you still be able to get it, and then walk around with it without showing any symptoms, while all the while you're as contagious as the person you're all so scared for: the unvaccinated with covid. |
Send message Joined: 28 Jun 10 Posts: 2676 |
Glory: After the saga of going round three post offices before being able to apply to renew my driving licence, new one arrived after one week. |
Send message Joined: 26 Mar 11 Posts: 190 |
Glory: Congratulations |
Send message Joined: 28 Jun 10 Posts: 2676 |
Grumble: First appointment to have new boiler installed, engineer didn't turn up, boiler returned. Today second visit, engineer says can't do it the way envisaged. On the plus side, very glad we got a fixed price quotation that the company are I suspect beginning to regret about now as I am guessing, it is going to be at least an extra £750 between labour and materials, possibly more. - serves them right for offering me quote based on pictures they asked for and what I was able to tell them over the phone. |
Send message Joined: 29 Aug 05 Posts: 15552 |
Gmail is deactivating parts of my settings for certain email accounts I have, based on the fact they can't check that I am 18 and older. Is fine. I am not sending a photo of my ID to Google. |
Send message Joined: 5 Oct 06 Posts: 5124 |
Grumble: First appointment to have new boiler installed, engineer didn't turn up, boiler returned. Today second visit, engineer says can't do it the way envisaged. On the plus side, very glad we got a fixed price quotation that the company are I suspect beginning to regret about now as I am guessing, it is going to be at least an extra £750 between labour and materials, possibly more. - serves them right for offering me quote based on pictures they asked for and what I was able to tell them over the phone.They never learn, do they? I had that 25 years ago, when I first replaced an old clunker of a boiler, floor-standing in the cellar, with a modern one that could do hot water as well. That wasn't even a photo job - somebody described as a engineer came to the house, saw exactly what I'd got, and based the fixed quotation on that. The real engineers, when they arrived, were most scathing about salesmen who masquerade as engineers, and only do half the job: fitting the new boiler was easy, but they had to work out their own kludge for connecting it to the existing radiators. |
Send message Joined: 28 Jun 10 Posts: 2676 |
Our old boiler (still working fortunately) connects to a hybrid system with a 300litre thermal store. The thermal store is heated mostly by the woodstove this time of year. Old boiler connects into the pipes used by the woodstove to take water out of the bottom of the tank, heat it up and put it back into the top. Modern condensing boiler will need to be connected to a spare coil in the tank. It also gets heated by a thermal solar panel during the summer and will soon have a diverter to put excess production from pv into it so four different ways of heating it!Grumble: First appointment to have new boiler installed, engineer didn't turn up, boiler returned. Today second visit, engineer says can't do it the way envisaged. On the plus side, very glad we got a fixed price quotation that the company are I suspect beginning to regret about now as I am guessing, it is going to be at least an extra £750 between labour and materials, possibly more. - serves them right for offering me quote based on pictures they asked for and what I was able to tell them over the phone.They never learn, do they? Our utility company have an algorithm that can't cope with the fact that the woodstove providing virtually all our hot water during winter means we use more gas in the summer so twice a year they try adjusting our direct debit based on their forecasts and get it wrong! |
Send message Joined: 23 Feb 08 Posts: 2491 |
Gmail is deactivating parts of my settings for certain email accounts I have, based on the fact they can't check that I am 18 and older. Is fine. I am not sending a photo of my ID to Google. Welcome to religious zealots dictating your internet access. |
Send message Joined: 28 Jun 10 Posts: 2676 |
Grumble: Back to square one. Lead engineer, now thinks putting in a new condensing boiler to our system where thermal store is heated by one ancient gas boiler, one 9KW wood stove and solar thermal panels is out of their skill set even though there is a spare coil in the tank. Now asking installer of tank if they do gas or if he knows someone who would do it or third option going for a Sun Amp, phase change electric boiler. (This would be largely free to use in summer when it could be filled with energy as it were from our 5.2KW worth of solar panels but might prove expensive during the months with less light. |
Send message Joined: 28 Jun 10 Posts: 2676 |
Grumble: Back to square one. And have now tracked down the old boiler as the source of earth leakage trip tripping. - Only started yesterday. Almost as if it found out we were going to replace it! Very glad of wood stove that will keep the hot water hot and provide most of the heat for the house in the meantime. |
Send message Joined: 25 Nov 05 Posts: 1654 |
Yea! Covid restrictions have been lifted in NSW Australia. We can sing and dance again. (Not that I can do either anymore. :( ) |
Send message Joined: 10 May 07 Posts: 1438 |
... We can sing and dance again. Is that the Grumble or the Glory? |
Send message Joined: 25 Nov 05 Posts: 1654 |
First line is Glory. Second line is Grumble. :) |
Send message Joined: 10 May 07 Posts: 1438 |
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Send message Joined: 28 Jun 10 Posts: 2676 |
Grumble Boris Johnson Scraps Remaining UK COVID Restrictions includes the end of isolating if positive and the coming end of free testing. |
Send message Joined: 18 Oct 14 Posts: 1487 |
Boris Johnson's act to host a British super spreader event is not glory. By the way we are starting to do that on this side of the pond. |
Send message Joined: 29 Aug 05 Posts: 15552 |
Grumble: I'm now officially out of Twinings tea, having just made a cup of Focus with my last bag. Yesterday already finished Glow. Haven't had Calm in months. Or Sleep. Let's see if I can order it somewhere. Here, all shaking. |
Send message Joined: 30 Dec 05 Posts: 469 |
Grumble: I'm now officially out of Twinings tea, having just made a cup of Focus with my last bag. Yesterday already finished Glow. Haven't had Calm in months. Or Sleep. Can't you buy direct from https://twinings.co.uk/ |
Send message Joined: 25 Nov 05 Posts: 1654 |
My sympathies, Jord. It's bad enough being out of coffee, but to be out of Twinings is worse. :( |
Send message Joined: 10 May 07 Posts: 1438 |
My sympathies, Jord. Would be catastrophic if he also was out of beer 🍺 |
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