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There's sommat similar on my desk in work.Originally posted by NickFitz View Postthe huge 21" Mitsubishi Diamond Pro 91TXM CRT monitor.
It is, as you say, really really fecking heavy.
I've got a CTX 21" monitor in my office next door, which was very convenient when I had to take the floor up to fix the central heating.
Fortunately I could slide it sideways onto the desk I use for electronicy stuff, so didn't have to pick it up.
Since it's a corner desk and the monitor is in the corner, the corner leg had made the carpet stick very firmly to the underlay & the underlay stuck very firmly to the floorboards.
I used a dutch hoe* to separate the layers.
*I needed the help & she charged extra.
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How's the flat clearance going?Originally posted by mudskipper View PostJust as strange as before.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostHow's the flat clearance going?
I phoned BHF today about their house clearance service. It isn't - they'll only take stuff they can sell. So I phoned a commercial company, but just got answerphone.
Will go this weekend with boxes and remove what I want to keep, then see if I pay someone to make it go away. Got to stop procrastinating on it.Comment
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How's things with you? Much to sort out?Originally posted by zeitghost View PostHow's the flat clearance going?Comment
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Well done EE. I called them a couple of days ago about home move service. Everything set up and new address entered.
I asked for a call bar on a certain date, sure no problem they said.
However they have put it on with immediate effect and I am unable to make outgoing calls. Good job we have mobiles.
Idiots.Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View Post</flounce>
Evening all. How's tricks?
We've missed you!
I have not been as active recently. assguru manages to spoil everything.....Comment
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I don't mind sas. It's others that get on my nipple ends. (to borrow a phrase from TCD RIP)Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
We've missed you!
I have not been as active recently. assguru manages to spoil everything.....
I find the occasional neg rep therapeutic.Comment
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Dinner's on. Due to a slight miscalculation over use-by dates it's ribs again, but a fresh batch
I could have frozen them, I suppose, but there's a load of ribs in the freezer already
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