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greenmark
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Derek27 wrote:
Fri Apr 01, 2022 7:50 pm
greenmark wrote:
Fri Apr 01, 2022 7:47 pm
Derek27 wrote:
Fri Apr 01, 2022 7:35 pm
People moaning that they can't afford to switch the heating on. FFS - you should be rejoicing that it's April!
A balmy 4C here heading to zero until 8am and then a basking 7C peak tomorrow (tommorow?).
It's gonna be -3 where I am tonight, 8 tomorrow but hell, 14/9 on Monday and that's pretty much winter over.
Unless the jet stream swerves south and sucks cold northern air down. But I hope you are right. My In-house-display for the smart meter is showing £2.86 and I only turned the heating on around 4pm with a 13C room temperature. I'm such a hedonist. :-)
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Derek27
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greenmark wrote:
Fri Apr 01, 2022 8:46 pm
Derek27 wrote:
Fri Apr 01, 2022 7:50 pm
greenmark wrote:
Fri Apr 01, 2022 7:47 pm

A balmy 4C here heading to zero until 8am and then a basking 7C peak tomorrow (tommorow?).
It's gonna be -3 where I am tonight, 8 tomorrow but hell, 14/9 on Monday and that's pretty much winter over.
Unless the jet stream swerves south and sucks cold northern air down. But I hope you are right. My In-house-display for the smart meter is showing £2.86 and I only turned the heating on around 4pm with a 13C room temperature. I'm such a hedonist. :-)
13 degrees?? I used to set my thermostat at about that when I lived in a flat with single-glazed drafty windows but now my heating wouldn't even switch on to maintain that temperature. My TV and laptops would probably produce enough heat. :)
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Derek27 wrote:
Fri Apr 01, 2022 8:56 pm
greenmark wrote:
Fri Apr 01, 2022 8:46 pm
Derek27 wrote:
Fri Apr 01, 2022 7:50 pm


It's gonna be -3 where I am tonight, 8 tomorrow but hell, 14/9 on Monday and that's pretty much winter over.
Unless the jet stream swerves south and sucks cold northern air down. But I hope you are right. My In-house-display for the smart meter is showing £2.86 and I only turned the heating on around 4pm with a 13C room temperature. I'm such a hedonist. :-)
13 degrees?? I used to set my thermostat at about that when I lived in a flat with single-glazed drafty windows but now my heating wouldn't even switch on to maintain that temperature. My TV and laptops would probably produce enough heat. :)
My sister has her stat set to 20C. And has one window open almost permanently and others as necessary to "keep the air fresh". Meantime the meter is going berserk. But, hey! Thermostat settings are trivial right now, sorry I raised it.
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Derek27
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I've somehow changed every flipping "As" to "=" in my entire VBA project. :x :x
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I can tolerate chatting with neighbours but since when did being asked for a lift to an appointment and back become acceptable?

I can't help but feeling guilty for saying no but have too many of my own problems going on to extend my charity beyond friends and family. Not to mention it disrupts my sacred trading time which people like to assume means you are doing nothing.

Other neighbours gave in to the requests so it's not a one-off
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McSturgeon defends paying ship fiasco boss £2850 per day for 2 years, almost £2 million as a fair market rate and good use of taxpayer money.

The cost of the SNP failure is almost 3x over budget at £240,000,000 and the ships might never sail.

https://dailybusinessgroup.co.uk/2022/0 ... -like-pay/
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Derek27
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Just used the Flash mop with disposable pads, as advertised on TV with the Brian Blessed voice over. flipping useless. Each pad cleans about 4 or 5 square metres before drying up, 3 pads just to clean my living room. The pads may be cheap but it's a pain in the arse changing them!
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Derek27 wrote:
Wed Apr 06, 2022 2:12 am
Just used the Flash mop with disposable pads, as advertised on TV with the Brian Blessed voice over. flipping useless. Each pad cleans about 4 or 5 square metres before drying up, 3 pads just to clean my living room. The pads may be cheap but it's a pain in the arse changing them!
I thought you'd be the type of fella who had a cleaner who came round a couple of times a week. If you're willing to shell out a few quid, you can even hire naked ones. ;)
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Derek27 wrote:
Wed Apr 06, 2022 2:12 am
Just used the Flash mop with disposable pads, as advertised on TV with the Brian Blessed voice over. flipping useless. Each pad cleans about 4 or 5 square metres before drying up, 3 pads just to clean my living room. The pads may be cheap but it's a pain in the arse changing them!
all I do is vacuum our hard floors then go around with those oversized floor disinfectant wipes, works a treat.. then go over it every once in a while with a steam cleaning mop thingy, not sure I’d ever buy a Dyson again though, having said that we did buy an early one, such a pain to empty it & with the missus’ hair it’s a bugger to keep the roller clean
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Derek27
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Sky News still showing reports that are over 24 hours old! Reminds me of my sister, when she runs out of rants she starts recycling old ones.
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Derek27 wrote:
Sat Apr 09, 2022 2:04 pm
Sky News still showing reports that are over 24 hours old! Reminds me of my sister, when she runs out of rants she starts recycling old ones.
My google news: local news section has stories from 11 months ago.
stueytrader
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Know its trading/betting related (so not sure if allowed in this post) but dropped about 12% of my bank during a horrific Friday then pathetic Saturday of business.

I've stopped now, but :evil:

After all these years should know better how to deal with Saturday evenings like this but....
stueytrader
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Actually to make it an even wider 'rant' I also did that while trying to get over Covid - in hindsight possibly the reason I did that...
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Dublin_Flyer
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Can I plant onions and spuds together? Even the internet doesn't know :evil:
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Derek27
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Dublin_Flyer wrote:
Sat Apr 09, 2022 7:15 pm
Can I plant onions and spuds together? Even the internet doesn't know :evil:
All I know is tomatoes and potatoes don't go together or follow a previous season's crop. If you don't know where to put your potatoes, Lidl sells a 4-pot stack for growing potatoes, herbs, etc. :)
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