Snap. It's freezing.duke63 wrote:Having the heating on in June. WTF?
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I only put the heating on at I could dry my gear. But it's still wrong.Kwacky wrote:Snap. It's freezing.duke63 wrote:Having the heating on in June. WTF?
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Snap. Heating on here too, I was working from home today and it was bloody freezing, had to put my feet on the lappie transformer to warm them up.
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Is there a reason why people turn the heating off?
I just leave ours on, but obviously if the thermostat doesn't call for the heating it wont kick in. Makes sense to me as it comes on automatically if needed and stays off if not required or am I missing something?
I just leave ours on, but obviously if the thermostat doesn't call for the heating it wont kick in. Makes sense to me as it comes on automatically if needed and stays off if not required or am I missing something?
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We knock it back a few degrees in late spring so it doesn’t come on needlessly early or late in the day, we never worry about a cold bathroom as we’ve got an electric heated floor.
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Yes all day absolutely fine no issues.Kwacky wrote:You'll be fine. They sound like TT stragglers. Some people hang around to see what they can "salvage" after the TT.
I highly doubt it's locals. The police over there are old school and don't take kindly to that type of behaviour. Talking of which, make sure you stick to the speed limits -the police and courts are very very tough on speeders.
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By turning the heating on I mean flipping it to manual and cranking the setting up. Otherwise it's like DG's, set to a minimumBlade wrote:Is there a reason why people turn the heating off?
I just leave ours on, but obviously if the thermostat doesn't call for the heating it wont kick in. Makes sense to me as it comes on automatically if needed and stays off if not required or am I missing something?
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Why set lower and than have to manually intervene when it's cold?
If you leave it where you like it and if it drops below that it comes on automatically and isn't heating a house from a colder starting point so hasn't to be more efficient too.
If you leave it where you like it and if it drops below that it comes on automatically and isn't heating a house from a colder starting point so hasn't to be more efficient too.
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Because my wife and I generally prefer a cooler house and like having fresh air come through, so once it starts warming up we have the windows open. Opening the windows drops the temp so the heating comes on.
It really isn't a big deal to manually intervene when I need the heating on. It's not like to need to bring some coal in and fire up the boilers. I just flick a switch.
It really isn't a big deal to manually intervene when I need the heating on. It's not like to need to bring some coal in and fire up the boilers. I just flick a switch.
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I do the same as Kwacky.. better control of the house temperature then
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Makes sense Kwacky
Can't believe how cold it is in June. Had a jumper and winter coat on this morning walking my lad to school.
Can't believe how cold it is in June. Had a jumper and winter coat on this morning walking my lad to school.
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London traffic. I don’t drive around London on a regular basis anymore, but today was enough for a lifetime, I filled in for a colleague today and took 5 hours to drive 10miles. What makes it worse is that I got calf pump from continuous accelerator/brake half way over Tower Bridge, which is 4 miles into the trip.
P.S. I’ve got to go back....
P.S. I’ve got to go back....
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Park it and get the tube Deegee your calves and sanity will thank you for itDeegee wrote:London traffic. I don’t drive around London on a regular basis anymore, but today was enough for a lifetime, I filled in for a colleague today and took 5 hours to drive 10miles. What makes it worse is that I got calf pump from continuous accelerator/brake half way over Tower Bridge, which is 4 miles into the trip.
P.S. I’ve got to go back....
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If only Blade, unfortunately like a snail I carry my work home (and kit) around with me, so it’s not an option, would be nice, but sadly not so.
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F**K THAT!!Deegee wrote:took 5 hours to drive 10miles.
Please tell me the call out was actually worth it and not just dumb operators again
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No, fortunately Wednesday’s epic was just a regular day, but I was filling in for a colleague that lives in London,
I’m back there tomorrow and yes that is just down to ignorance/stupidity on the part of the Operator and tbh I’m surprised they haven’t had a massive failure because of it, blind luck I guess.
I’m back there tomorrow and yes that is just down to ignorance/stupidity on the part of the Operator and tbh I’m surprised they haven’t had a massive failure because of it, blind luck I guess.
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Fecking Work.... Been trawling the emails (unread) since being away.... great the some colleagues have dealt with stuff, but my god, i do work with some muppets!!! now having to deal with the fall out of people being useless and lazy..... Arghhhhhhhhh!
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Taking 5 for a coffee, and a look at how much it will cost to live in France.... lol
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Take back to back free visits with cookie.. just don't be a slob like his old uni mate
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Only the first visit is freeCav wrote:Take back to back free visits with cookie.. just don't be a slob like his old uni mate
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Car complexities.
We bought a new car last month, have only used it a few times. Anyway yesterday it refused to move - locked the gearbox (it's a DSG), nothing going on so it's broken. I tried everything sensible, checked doors, brake switches, fuses, charged the battery all sorts - nothing.
So i spent yesterday afternoon sorting out mechanic, recovery etc etc (all under warranty thank god). It was going to be picked up this morning, so i get in it to clear it of personal items etc and thought - i'll just start it and give it a go.
It works fine - straight into gear, took it for a drive, no problems. Stopped it and locked it and came back to it 30 mins later - still fine.
So i've cancelled all the warranty / recovery work as there is seemingly nothing wrong.
Cars are way too complex now.
Yes i'm glad it's useable again, but FFS.
We bought a new car last month, have only used it a few times. Anyway yesterday it refused to move - locked the gearbox (it's a DSG), nothing going on so it's broken. I tried everything sensible, checked doors, brake switches, fuses, charged the battery all sorts - nothing.
So i spent yesterday afternoon sorting out mechanic, recovery etc etc (all under warranty thank god). It was going to be picked up this morning, so i get in it to clear it of personal items etc and thought - i'll just start it and give it a go.
It works fine - straight into gear, took it for a drive, no problems. Stopped it and locked it and came back to it 30 mins later - still fine.
So i've cancelled all the warranty / recovery work as there is seemingly nothing wrong.
Cars are way too complex now.
Yes i'm glad it's useable again, but FFS.