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Things that make you go oooh thread....
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- Lemon Half
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Hmmm- I'd better get home from office then, don't want to get snowed in as its a long journey (at least 12 minutes walk...)
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swill453 wrote:Do we get a prize if we spot an article about Storm Dennis that doesn't mention Dennis the Menace?
Scott.
Last night, pub quiz. A round on the theme of the name Dennis, inspired by the wet weather. No mention of the Menace.
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Snorvey wrote:These days, at any given time, there can be......:
A couple of mobile phones
The house phone.........
Whoa, stop right there. The wife and I have two phone lines with three powered bases each, so I'll see you with six for openers, and that's just the landline. The shed alone has four cordless DIY/gardening gizmos permanently charging, although admittedly, our mobiles usually charge off the nearest computer, or maybe the car's 12v socket. We're running out of power points all over the house, and if I install any more four-way adaptors the insurance company is going to start getting antsy.
Not to mention the thousand and one things that are on permanent plugged-in standby, because I can't be @rsed to unplug them and they're "only" pulling a few watts each. (I try to tell myself that the heat they generate comes off my general household heating bill. ) All credit, then, to my fancy rowing machine, which (I'm told) doesn't pull any mains charge at all when it's not being used. It certainly doesn't get warm. If one manufacturer can do that, why can't all of them?
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bungeejumper wrote:All credit, then, to my fancy rowing machine, which (I'm told) doesn't pull any mains charge at all when it's not being used. It certainly doesn't get warm. If one manufacturer can do that, why can't all of them?
Most of them do these days. Any modern charger I've measured uses no current when not actually charging.
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Modern devices all use an absolute smidgeon on standby. EU rules (yes, I know), say no more than 3w. But in fact, many are a few mW. With a mA meter I couldn't even measure the current my monitors take on standby. But they must be using something cos there's a tiny led on
So all these dozens of new devices, are still using less than a single old style filament light bulb.
Rest easy.
PS. And even brand new-build houses don't have enough sockets.
So all these dozens of new devices, are still using less than a single old style filament light bulb.
Rest easy.
PS. And even brand new-build houses don't have enough sockets.
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bungeejumper wrote:Snorvey wrote:These days, at any given time, there can be......:
A couple of mobile phones
The house phone.........
We're running out of power points all over the house, and if I install any more four-way adaptors the insurance company is going to start getting antsy.
We've installed a couple of these 240V sockets with integrated USB outlets above the kitchen worktops, replacing the existing ones that supply the kettle and toaster, and use these for most of our USB-charging needs. The example below incorporates 3.1A USB outlets, although some still use the lower-power 2.1A USB outlets -
The above example is currently on offer at Screwfix for just £7 each, which is a saving of £5 off their normal purchase price -
https://www.screwfix.com/p/british-general-2-gang-sp-13a-switched-socket-3-1a-2-outlet-usb-charger-white/8529p
A simple swap-out so long as there's an existing 25mm back-box. Other options are available for slimmer back-boxes, or if rounded corners are required etc...
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Snorvey wrote:Axminster Carpets has collapsed into administration after weeks of trying to secure a rescue deal.
The 265-year-old firm, a supplier of carpets to the royal family, appointed Duff & Phelps as administrators on Wednesday.
I think the business was pretty shagged in the first place.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-51559815
The rug's been pulled from under their feet.
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Watis wrote:Snorvey wrote:
Axminster Carpets has collapsed into administration after weeks of trying to secure a rescue deal.
The 265-year-old firm, a supplier of carpets to the royal family, appointed Duff & Phelps as administrators on Wednesday.
I think the business was pretty shagged in the first place.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-51559815
The rug's been pulled from under their feet.
Apparently this has been looming for a while....
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Itsallaguess wrote:Watis wrote:Snorvey wrote:
Axminster Carpets has collapsed into administration after weeks of trying to secure a rescue deal.
The 265-year-old firm, a supplier of carpets to the royal family, appointed Duff & Phelps as administrators on Wednesday.
I think the business was pretty shagged in the first place.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-51559815
The rug's been pulled from under their feet.
Apparently this has been looming for a while....
Cheers,
Itsallaguess
It's due to the tuft trading conditions at this time.
Watis
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Watis wrote:Itsallaguess wrote:Watis wrote:
The rug's been pulled from under their feet.
Apparently this has been looming for a while....
Cheers,
Itsallaguess
It's due to the tuft trading conditions at this time.
Watis
Wool I never...
BTW is the the right thread for carpet puns?
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Snorvey wrote:They were on a roll until fairly recently
Indeed they were. But when they started Wilton their backing just fell apart, and it suddenly became all too clear what underlay all their problems. They were stuck in a warp, totally be-weft, and they needed to get a grippa themselves.
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Snorvey wrote:You got them all BJ.
Apart from the twist at the end
Aye, any reasonable persian can see that weave just got to accept that. There's just no skirting around it any more.
BJ
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I fear this thread has unravelled.
So for something completely different that struck me with its beauty, the changes in the river this week. Especially the times on Monday-Wednesday when it was low enough after falling back from the weekend's rain for the water to be crystal-clear but still fairly vigorous, and the sun shone sparkling on it. Lovely.
So for something completely different that struck me with its beauty, the changes in the river this week. Especially the times on Monday-Wednesday when it was low enough after falling back from the weekend's rain for the water to be crystal-clear but still fairly vigorous, and the sun shone sparkling on it. Lovely.
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Snorvey wrote:My first shed is still there though!
So you are Snorvey X sheds!
Go on - tell us the number!
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vrdiver wrote:So you are Snorvey X sheds!
Go on - tell us the number!
Fifty sheds of grey?
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My first-ever house, a two-up two-down terraced in Birmingham, is currently on sale for six times a junior teacher's salary - compared with five times a junior teacher's salary when we bought it 47 years ago. And they say we boomers have robbed a generation.
Mind you, it isn't the same house any more. It's got an inside lav these days, and central heating and double glazing as well. Totally ruined it, they have. The penniless spartan chic look was de rigueur when we were penniless.
But the view from Google Earth strongly suggests that the original shed is still there in the garden. The previous owner had got hold of an old glazed office cubicle from his place of work, some time around 1970, and he had put it up in the garden, finishing it off with a coat of white paint and bodged-up flat roof made of corrugated plastic. And somehow that thing has survived half a century of wind and rain. It must be the most eco-positive blot on the landscape in the West Midlands. I shouldn't wonder if it's got a preservation order on it.
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Mind you, it isn't the same house any more. It's got an inside lav these days, and central heating and double glazing as well. Totally ruined it, they have. The penniless spartan chic look was de rigueur when we were penniless.
But the view from Google Earth strongly suggests that the original shed is still there in the garden. The previous owner had got hold of an old glazed office cubicle from his place of work, some time around 1970, and he had put it up in the garden, finishing it off with a coat of white paint and bodged-up flat roof made of corrugated plastic. And somehow that thing has survived half a century of wind and rain. It must be the most eco-positive blot on the landscape in the West Midlands. I shouldn't wonder if it's got a preservation order on it.
BJ
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Snorvey wrote:Nothing to do to them except a quick hose down once in a while - oh and once a year I re-tighten all the screws etc, but that's only a ten minute job.
What you need is Nyloc nuts....
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AleisterCrowley wrote:What you need is Nyloc nuts....
Or a drop of Loctite, of course. Why, if Mr Snorvey had ever owned a proper British bike, instead of all those whizzy Japanese sewing machines, he'd have known that Loctite is what stops your foot pegs from coming loose and falling off halfway up the M6. But that's another story......
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