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7 hours ago, rjw63 said:
Warm-ish weather appears and my car AC is bolloxed.
AC guy coming to sort it Monday.
You still got that Rover, or have you upgraded to a (insert random other brand)?
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1 hour ago, magnkarl said:
Scholz is doing all he can to keep the taurus away from Ukraine tho, the German press have invented a new word 'Scholzing around', essentially where you avoid the subject alltogether and just hide behind a bush when someone asks you about why Germany isn't supplying them...
I wonder if he'll hide in a fridge?
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I used to work doing QA in a frozen veg packing (KW) factory. Quality-wise:
1) M&S
2) Sainsbury's/Tesco - identical input, different bags.
3) Morrison's
197) Mixed veg from anyone
198) Farm Foods
Can't comment on anything else. Oh, except that frozen peas/broad beans are the freshest you'll ever get and are awesome. Everything else loses its texture, so spinach is fine as it loses texture when you cook it anyway. Chips mostly OK too. Anything else will probably taste good, but have a squishier texture compared to fresh. In short, never buy fresh peas or broad beans.
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On the other hand, Trump had dinner with Duda (Polish Prez) the other day; they get on quite well. Now notice Trump's lack of comment on the aid bill?
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Just now, Genie said:
I can play Fifa or COD and have my actions repeated on someone else’s TV on the other side of the world in a fraction of a second, but football streams still lag by 2 or 3 minutes. I am also surprised this delay still exists.
There's less data involved, with gaming it's tiny amounts, just a few bytes per second, like key presses and mouse/joystick movements, then the computer/console at their end works out what it looks like on screen, and how it behaves. With TV you're sending the whole video, which is megabytes per second, i.e. one million times as much data. Therefore, laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaag!
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I had a thing where Swiftkey used to capitalise the word 'internet' every time. It irritated me so much that I sent a bug report; they actually got back to me and looked into it. They were baffled. Never got to the bottom of it. Have since binned Swiftkey as the swiping experience just got worse and worse and became unusable over time. Now using Gboard. OK I guess.
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2 hours ago, villa89 said:
It seems this new raft of equipment is an effort to get the frontline to move back towards Russia before the inevitable settlement. I think its accepted now that this war will end with Ukraine ceding territory to Russia. It's just a case of how much.
Got a link? I'm sceptical of this.
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So after the initial referral in August 2021, I had my ADHD assessment today, and that was after using the NHS "Right to Choose" pathway. Still don't have any appointment from the original referral, although 'it might be this summer'
Anyway. it turns out I was right. I have moderate to severe inattentive ADHD. Now to see if medication helps...
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44 minutes ago, Mr_Dogg said:
And Typing.
It's The Americans. They Have To Capitalize Every Word In A Headline.
We Brits only capitalise the Important Words.
And don't get me started on the zeds.
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29 minutes ago, Jareth said:
Calling it now. Our song is rubbish.
Strong agree. He's done some good stuff in the past, but this is generic rent a tune crap.
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1 hour ago, tonyh29 said:
my Jay buds died the other week and the new version is £249 .. I only wear them in the gym so don't really need to chuck that level of money at them
but likewise I used to finish my work out and forget to turn the poxy things off
got some JBL ones instead ... rather cunningly the headphones power up when you move the over ear thingy's into place to wear them , and then when you take them off it clicks back into place and turns them off
and as I'm not Shania Twain , I am pretty impressed by this
Are you Brad Pitt?
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Sitting on a bus in Dalston (London. Hackney) on my way home. Sitting next to three very glum blokes wearing red and white.
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4 minutes ago, Mr_Dogg said:
I think I would have opened the door...
I did. I reckon they delivered it after I'd gone to bed. Didn't hear a thing.
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Best one I had was during the first lockdown, when I was doing the rounds of all the delivery options. Asda were due at 10pm. At 1030pm it was marked as delivered. I thought maybe the driver was outside unloading, but no. Nowhere to be seen. Tried to call to find out what was going on, but the helpline was closed. Multiple calls to their outsourced help centre over the next 36 hours where they insisted it had been delivered. 2 days later I leave the flat for the first time to find it had been left on my doorstep. Groceries. For 2 days. Delivery driver hadn't even knocked. Multiple long calls back and forth to their contact centre resulted in them doubling down to say it had been delivered and they wouldn't talk to me any more. I got in touch via Twitter, which is run from the UK head office. 10 mins later I had a full refund and apology.
Absolute wankspanners.
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20 hours ago, Genie said:
I find the refrigerated stuff the worst when ordering online. They often try and palm off food with only 1-2 days left on the date hoping you won’t notice until after the driver has gone.
For my part, I use Ocado. They price match brands, so it's not as expensive as perception, but the main reason is it's easy to get refunds, especially for short dated stuff. Go into your receipt on the website, two or three clicks and it's done. Never had them argue the toss once.
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15 hours ago, villa4europe said:
Got offered corporate tickets for England vs Denmark today
It's my lads 2nd birthday
Already turned down normal tickets but a corporate ticket and day out is killing me
Take him. Nothing can go wrong.
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GF getting a new oven delivered and fitted today; ordered weeks ago, but today was the first day she could fit it in.
Turns out they can't fit it, because the fuse box doesn't have an RCD, so they wouldn't be able to sign it off.
An RCD makes things safer, so it would be an improvement.
So this is a thing that pisses me off that shouldn't.
And no, I don't really know what an RCD is. Something fuse something.
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Care and healing of chronic wounds. i.e. skincare. Was a rep for a while. Astonishing lack of knowledge in the medical profession about how skin heals. Plenty of knowledge about internal body parts, bugger all about what it's all wrapped in. Nurses get about a day's training on it. Doctors get none whatsoever.
General financial advice (not current products)
Computer software mechanic stuff ”Why is it borked?" Kind of stuff. And windows installations stuff.
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26 minutes ago, brommy said:
Also, wouldn't a 10 metre by 4 metre label tied to the rear rotor, seriously impair the performance of the helicopter?
Durr, it's a wing, for extra lift an that. Makes it proper stealthy too.
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4 minutes ago, bickster said:
Does that exist because the lemonade doesn't have any lemonade duty charged on it as it is for domestic heating and agricultural use?
Should see what it does to the fuel tank.
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@3_Penny_Opera Was in town last night, for one night only. I knew he'd be looking dapper, so I had to try to out-dapper him.
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3 minutes ago, il_serpente said:
How long before they “confess” to having been sent by Ukraine?
They already have it just hasn't been made public yet. Probably.
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