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Thanks for an enjoyable visit.
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With regards to the comments above about sampling.
The process of sampling has procedures to be complied with regarding safety, both the person doing the sampling and others who may be affected. I did a course on this about fifteen years ago. The samples mentioned above were from my son's house, and I had to seal doors, and tidy up the area after cutting the samples. Not a simple procedure.
Dave
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19 hours ago, kevinlms said:
With what result?
No asbestos found. The ceilings had been textured with material made after the manufacturer stopped using asbestos.
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Samples for testing should ideally be properly (double) bagged for submission to an approved centre. I submitted some Artex ceiling samples for testing about ten years ago, and my fading memory remembers the cost as about twenty five quid per sample then, but I may be misremembering.
Dave
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3 hours ago, Dunsignalling said:
<snip> A pre WW2 device and probably something of a status symbol when new, I'd think.
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I have one like that in France, they are still on sale in the supermarket.
It is useful for toasting bits of baguette.
Dave
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Making Money by Pratchett in the car as I drive around in France.
Dave
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14 hours ago, DavidB-AU said:
The BFI rated Cleo the best and I have to agree.
"Infamy, infamy, they’ve all got it in for me."
That line was originated by, I think, Frank Muir and Dennis Norden. Pemission to use thr line in the film was sought and given.
Dave
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11 hours ago, David Bigcheeseplant said:
I was on the ticket desk at Railex last week entry was £10 nobody I served mentioned anything about the price and was quite happy to tap the credit card. Maybe we did set the price too low this year.
David
Well, I shall definately have to complain next year then.
Dave
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My friend has just dropped off my copy, which (as usual) came from the local corner shop/
post Office.
Dave
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Just to be clear, I was stopped at the give way line, and the lane to my right was clear, meaning that I should be able to pull out with no problems. At that stage the (I assume) police car appeared with blue lights, but no siren until it was passing in front of me. Visibility to the left was not brilliant, and had I been a couple of seconds earlier I would have started pulling out and seen the vehicle approaching the wrong way in my lane and stopped. However, because of its speed I doubt that it could have stopped in time.
Dave
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I left home earlier this evening, and at the crossroads at the end (I had to give way) the traffic to the right was stopped because of temporary lights. I was looking right as I approached to turn left, and as I reached the give way line a brown car appeared from the left and on the wrong side of the road at high speed with blue lights flashing. The siren started as it flashed across in front of me, if I had been a couple of seconds earlied the car would have hit me.
I suppose I would have been judged at fault if there had been a collision.
Dave
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3 hours ago, sjp23480 said:
For me, its when shop staff laugh when I ask them if they want my proof of age when buying alcohol.
I've just turned 57.
Customer service is not what it was when I was under 25!😒
My daughter was still getting ID'd for alcohol when she was forty. (I'm 76)
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3 hours ago, 2E Sub Shed said:
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Builder who recently installed my kitchen, told me of a simmilr situation with a bathroom extractor fan exhausting in to roof space.
When I moved into my present house (1980) the previous owners had demolished a chimney, down to below the roof line. The gas fire in the downstairs room would have vented into the (very poorly insulated) loft space if they hadn't blocked the flue with rubble. As they were paranoid about draughts and had used masking tape to seal all the windows, the wife apparently used to complain of headaches. I think she was rather lucky not to have suffered serious consequences.
Dave
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Sorry, this is a bit off topic, but with respect to the post, a package from Titfield Thunderbolt, posted on Tuesday arrived in High Wycombe this morning. The timing of deliveries is very patchy.
Dave
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20 hours ago, KeithMacdonald said:
<snip> and a steel-reinforced flat cap.
A friend of mine who was a car mechanic did have a steel plated flat cap. It was much more convenient than a helmet when working under a car. He referred to it as a bump hat.
Dave
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I just use the default format that Firefox (and I assume othrer browsers) use. As I said above, this gives an HTML file together with a folder which the HTML file uses to load the images. Just double click on the HTML and the page displays. I can't remember but I assume the images are in the associated folder in .jpg or other suitable format.
Dave
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With regard to comments on page 43 regarding personal copies of threads, I have, in the past, copied each page by using "save pages as" from the drop down menu (Firefox). A suitable file name should be chosen, with the page number, and this will save the HTML code for each page together with a folder(of the same name) with all the ancilliary files. By opening the HTML file (offline) the page will load with Photos.
I did have one problem (still have it). I saved the Silhouette thread, and the first batch of pages saved Feb 2017 suffer from threequarters of the page being blank, but those saved Oct 2017 are OK.
Dave
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I'm approaching 76, and received a reminder to renew my licence through the post about three weeks ago. Went online and completed the form, and received a new licence in less than a week, and still two months before my birthday. perhaps I was just lucky.
Dave
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I use "leader of the opposition".
The leader of the opposition also uses it about me.
Dave
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1 hour ago, john new said:
Problem with us oldies, is we can work in metric and do, but were hard wired in childhood to think in imperial. I will look at something and know instinctively it is, for example about 5ft, but would have to put the tape on it to get the metre.mm split. I don’t instantly think metre and a third or metre and a half. Not helped by industry working without mentioning cms but other places quoting cm sizes.
I'm an oldie too (1946) but I tend to work in metric dimensions, only using imperial when it is obviously (to me) easier.
Centimeters are the spawn of the devil though.
Dave
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My copy only arrived today as well.
Dave
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On 01/10/2021 at 18:46, AY Mod said:
We've knocked them through the print works and we're posting them out on Monday. You may not get back through the front door if you've gone out.
Well, I've been away, and got back today. My subsciption copy was there, but I seem to have missed out on the adverts (fortunately).
Dave
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There is a gravel trap on the roundabout at the bottom of Marlow Hill in High Wycombe that Michael Rodd (I think) drove an articulated lorry into for Tomorrows World a good few years (decades) ago.
Dave
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Picked up a copy today from my local convenience store as usual.
Dave
Whacky Signs.
in Wheeltappers
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Two stories abojut Welsh speakers.
I was stopping in Tremadog with a friend for a few days. We walked int a pub, and the group of three old boys changed from Welsh to English in their chat, and included us in the conversation. We had a good time chatting to them, although they may have been after us buying them a drink or two.
A story told to me by one of my work colleages about another man at the firm. He was travelling through rural Wales on a train with his daughter. There were a couple of Welsh ladies in the train discussing (in Welsh, of course) how disgusting it was that the young woman was with the older man. As father and daughter left the train, he turned to them and told them (in Welsh) that he had enjoyed their conversation, and how fortunate it was his daughter did not speak Welsh.