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  • NickFitz
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    Sausage bap for lunch

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  • NickFitz
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    Morning denizens

    There's a lot of cloud out again, but today it's in the form of big white fluffy clumps with gaps between to let the light in, so it's a lot brighter. It's 18°C and thinking about getting to 21° so very slightly warmer as it builds towards Monday, which will be a hot one. The barometers are down a bit at 1009/1017mB

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  • xoggoth
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    As usual, did far better with crossword than quick crossword. Walk with another loony lady this afternoon.

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  • ladymuck
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    Morning all

    Sunny with varying levels of fluff coming and going. Currently 19 degrees with a high of 22 expected. Barometer down to 1021 mBar.

    Sunrise 06:00; Sunset 20:07 BST

    I was considering getting a second opinion on the car repairs but the company I selected didn't answer the phone when I called to enquire whether I could stop by to get a quote. I'll try again next week as the Saturday before a bank holiday is likely to be quite busy, I'd imagine.

    Today's activity will be an eye sight test with a new optometrist, located just up the road. I notice there's a dry cleaners / launderette on the way where I can drop off my winter duvet for a clean, so that's another job that'll get done.

    The bed has been stripped and left to air, with the first load in the WM.

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  • DoctorStrangelove
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    Morning.

    Saturday?

    Dry.

    Grey.

    Sunless.

    Cool in here at 19.5 deg, 20.5 in the kitchen, 18.5 in the leanto.

    1015 mBar, 29.97 in Hg, 761.3 Torr, 14.72 psi, (unchanged), 63% RH (Lidl electric).

    Meanwhile on the 10th of February 2020 BR14 popped in, NF remarked that someone had been busy tagging posts, eek popped in to remark on Mudskipper's tagging app, WTFH had a poor night's sleep due to the ceaseless thunder storm overnight, SepticLand does everything bigger, the hoi polloi in the library were accessing the .GOV site with some difficulty, and it drizzled on me on the way home before the deluge began in earnest.

    Walk (towpath) walked in the grey gloom.

    Lunch: brunch. Entertainment: Toast: the demise of Homebase.

    Look at Life: HMS Hermes, aircraft carrier. Back in the day when the British invention of the steam catapult was still in use.

    "One step beyond: Doomsday". 1959 tosh about a witch's curse.
    Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; Today, 13:11.

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  • NickFitz
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    Tonight's major motion picture premiere was F1 (2025), also known as F1: The Movie, presumably so we don't confuse it with what they have on C4 now instead of Time Team. I enjoyed it! It's not exactly Citizen Kane but then again, it's not as if anybody watches that for fun nowadays, and this was pretty good fun. Lots of clichéd tropes in there, but I expected that going in so no problem

    And then a rewatch of Resident Evil: Extinction (2007). This is one of the weaker ones of the six, maybe the weakest. It has a story, but not much of one, and it doesn't really go anywhere. Still, IIRC, the series picks up a bit after this

    I wonder if they'll try to deliver the thing again tomorrow? I hope they don't turn up in the middle of the programme about the baboons

    Goodnight all

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  • NickFitz
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    Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post

    .

    I was unimpressed with AO or whatever they're called, but they did deliver on time IIRC even in getting the fecker fixed took months.

    Currys delivery, on the other were rapid, pleasant, & did the job well.

    I still have some of the bits of wood from the deliveries.

    You just never know when it might come in handy.

    Better luck next time. Whichever month that is. .
    Cheers! I found both Currys, from whom I got the telly, and AO from whom I got something else, to be OK, though the latter were a bit annoying by refusing to install the gas cooker at the old place because it was too near an electrical outlet. The chap who did the annual gas inspections hooked it up for me instead, partly on the basis that it would "probably be fine", and partly for cash in hand

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  • DoctorStrangelove
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    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
    Oh FFS, the "Reply-To" address just sends an email back saying it won't be read
    .

    I was unimpressed with AO or whatever they're called, but they did deliver on time IIRC even in getting the fecker fixed took months.

    Currys delivery, on the other were rapid, pleasant, & did the job well.

    I still have some of the bits of wood from the deliveries.

    You just never know when it might come in handy.

    Better luck next time. Whichever month that is. .

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  • NickFitz
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    Tea has been shawarma and chips brought to me from the Turkish place past the park, by somebody who apparently had no difficulty finding the place

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  • NickFitz
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    Oh FFS, the "Reply-To" address just sends an email back saying it won't be read

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  • NickFitz
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    The lorry is now heading south on the M69

    I discovered that the email with all the details on has an actual reply address, albeit to a CRM system, so I've sent a snotty email explaining my observations and the postcode theory and demanding satisfaction

    And as I am clearly not getting a washer-dryer today, I'm going to move the furniture back to where it's in their way, and order dinner to be delivered because I'm not starting cooking at this time

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  • NickFitz
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    I'm pretty certain they've cocked it up

    I was keeping a watch as they made various drops around the northeast of the city until I was next. Then map showed them on the next road, over by the park! So I headed downstairs and out to the road, ready to meet them… except then the site stopped showing me as next, and they were off delivering somewhere down near the station. Further investigation shows that the place they stopped nearby for a few minutes has the same postcode as my place except for one letter - and the differing letters are right next to each other on the keyboard

    So I'm now convinced, as I watch them making their fourth delivery since they came within two hundred yards of here, that they've fat-fingered the postcode, somehow failed to notice that the name of the road they were on was different, shrugged, and given up

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  • NickFitz
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    Originally posted by malvolio View Post

    That's easier than you might think. Chock it underneath when it's open enough to reach the hinges. Take out two screws from each hinge, then remove the last three from the bottom hinge upwards. To put it back, put it back in the chocks, screw in one screw in the top hinge to support it in place, then one in the other two hinges, then the rest. It should be back where it started.

    For chocks I use three wedges along the width of the door (one to the left, two to the right) to keep it level.
    Cheers, mal! Only two hinges on my doors, though the same general method applies

    When looking on RightMove at other flats in the block, I've noticed that quite a few have had fancy doors installed, but I reckon my featureless white-painted ones are probably the originals from when the place was built in the early 1960s

    Back in the mid-1980s I got sent on a couple of training courses in Instructional Techniques as part of my short-lived work training the long-term unemployed in IT. One time we were split into groups with the exercise of preparing and presenting a detailed explanation of how to do some task. One group was all older tradesmen, and they gave an excellent presentation on how to hang a door! It was nearly forty years ago, but from what I recollect it was the same process as you describe

    I've just been back out there with the tape measure and I reckon they should be able to get it in, though it'll be a tight squeeze. Mind you, for the last hour or so they've been on delivery 19 in Melton Mowbray. I'm now supposed to expect them between 16:30 and 18:30, but I'm pretty sure they won't manage five more jobs plus the journey down the A607 in the next half hour. I'm starting to worry that I'll be getting a message saying "Sorry, ran out of time, got to reschedule"

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  • malvolio
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    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
    snip...

    If the whole kitchen door needs to come off…
    That's easier than you might think. Chock it underneath when it's open enough to reach the hinges. Take out two screws from each hinge, then remove the last three from the bottom hinge upwards. To put it back, put it back in the chocks, screw in one screw in the top hinge to support it in place, then one in the other two hinges, then the rest. It should be back where it started.

    For chocks I use three wedges along the width of the door (one to the left, two to the right) to keep it level.

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  • NickFitz
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    The delivery folk are currently on stop 10, with mine being 26. The estimated time of arrival is now between 15:52 and 19:52

    But I've no idea how reliable their time estimation algorithm is, of course

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