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Wils

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  1. OK, I agree with all that has been said regarding a good LNB and cable. I live in The Languedoc and I install satellite systems occasionally. An 80cm dish will be suitable, in Castorama at the moment they have a deal on, a pack containing an 80cm dish, plus LNB plus digibox for 69Euros. The LNB is a twin headed one giving you the option of using the same dish for Asta2 (UK channels) and Hotbird (French channels). The digibox (Receiver) is a French one but can be set up via the remote control to receive Astra 2 signal and hence all the UK free to air channels. I have just installed one and it works perfectly. Even if you only use the dish and LNB with your own receiver it is still a good buy at that price. 
  2. For some reason having installed IE7 it refuses to open lots of web pages, it gives a message 'IE has encountered a problem and is closing' etc etc. Any clues on how to fix this or, does anyone know the way to get your computer to 'think' you still have IE6, (this was in a post some months ago but having looked back over 20 pages still cannot find it). If all this fails is IE6 still around somewhere to change back to?[8-)]
  3. My only advise would be don't! You will only have to do it again in a few years time, unless it is a very good quality paint applied carefully it will start to peel. Why not bite the bullet and tile the pool. We did ours ourself 3 years ago after some horrendous paint problems. It took us 4 days, looks super and shouldn't need to be touched again. It was more expensive than paint but only about 50% so cheaper than painting it twice would have been.
  4. Has anyone subscribed to Sky pay channels by telephoning from a UK mobile in France. I want to sign up for Sky Sports etc, have a UK mobile, have all the info regarding the system (seriel No from the screen etc) so feel well prepared however if anyone has any expierience and can point to any little minefields before I ring I would be grateful. I can pay for the service by UK bank account or credit card no problem however both have my French address, do they ask for the address on the account or just account details. I also have a UK address where the card 'will be used'!!
  5. Has anyone done a university course in the Montpellier, area (34) and if so have they any recommendations. I am in the same boat as the original correspondant and feel that the last few postings recommending university for a year seem like a good idea.
  6. Hello Goodlife

    We arrived here 6 years ago with children 1, 3 and 12 years old. The older two were put straight into French school. Within 6 weeks both were conversing with classmates and teachers (none of who spoke English). Things just continued from there and all three are now totally fluent and loving it. Our eldest who is now 18 has just passed her 1st year Bac and is looking forward to going on to university. The two younger ones have an excellent education at the local village school. Regarding other perents we had no problems what so ever, my wife spoke good French (and I must agree with the other reply, it is you who need to get stuck in to the French lessons) and we were very soon adopted into the local community, a task made so much easier when you have children of school age. My advise, don't worry too much, children adapt. Encourage them to have their new French friends around to play and you will be amazed by their progress, our biggest problem nowadays is making sure ours speak English at home, just so they don't forget it! 

     

  7. You might like to try a neat programme called 'crapcleaner'. It can be downloaded from www.filehippo.com and it can be set to clean your computer, including cookies automatically, 'say' once a day. It also gives you the ability to select certain cookies that you wish to keep i.e from your bank etc. I have used it now for over a year with no problems, simple to use and not a big package.   
  8. A good method is to put about 2 - 4 handfulls of small 20gm chlor pastilles into the pool and with a net or similar push them over the afected area and leave them for a few days this cures the problem. Wire brushing will make the situation worse as it leaves small channels in the grout (and even the tiles) where algae can grow. I have also been told that if you take the PH level down to below 6.8 for 24 hours this will kill of algae, never tried this method though.
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