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DerekJ

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  1. [quote user="AnOther"]Speak for yourself ! I've always found VW (and now Skoda) seats perfectly comfortable and I'm talking over several 100's of thousands of miles. [/quote] Another (excuse the pun)  thumbs up for Skoda seats...  we bought an Octavia estate towards the end of 2014 and have done a couple of drives down to the Lot (around 650 miles each way) and found them to be excellent. However, comfort is in the eye (or bottom) of the beholder. I'm a keen cyclists and participate on cycling forums. The question of what saddle is recommended is regularly asked. It's pretty much a waste of time as what works for one, won't work for another.
  2. I'm obviously missing something here with this question. I would have thought a quick Google would have brought up loads of travel clocks that display the time permanently and battery life isn't an issue with any of the ones I've had.
  3. Why anyone would make their decision on how they will vote based on a TV programme is totally beyond me. A programme where all the participants will have rehearsed their performance (as well as they can anticipate the likely twists and turns) with their teams - roll plays etc. It bears no relationship to how competent any of these contenders are to actually run the country. We know from past history their track records on bullshit and lies.
  4. Sounds like it should be a nice ride.  What sort of distance is it likely to be (I realise this will be route dependent)? How many miles a day are you planning. I don't know how experienced you are as cyclists but it's worth looking at how much elevation you route will entail and also to have some idea on how the prevailing wind might effect you. You may find one of the many mapping web sites for cyclists useful. http://www.mapmyride.com/ might be of help as it will give you the opportunity not only to play around with routes but also to see how much climbing it will entail. Water top ups are often available from village eau potable taps.
  5. Thanks for the feedback.  Our Humax box feeds the TV via a HDMI cable so we do display HD if on the appropriate channel. This morning we have a good picture and the diagnostics (on BBC1 SD) are showing around 70%+ for Strength and Quality and around 60%+ on Tuner 2. What is confusing me is why yesterday Tuner 2 was not registering a signal. I guess we'll see how things develop.
  6. The problem has been across channels but I've been primarily watching BBC1 (SD version). Although I have HD available I never bothered trying that once the problems started.  Tonight all has been fine on both BBC1, BBC2, ITV3.  Just tried BBC1 HD and that seems OK now. I guess I'll wait until the morning and see what happens then.   The weather here today has been mainly sunny with a bit of a breeze (but not excessively strong).
  7. It's a bit weird.  I have a twin lnb going through a stacker/destacker (80cm dish) into a Humax Freesat box.  Earlier today the diagnostics on the Humax were showing Tuner 1 strength  in the 70% area and Quality 60%., Tuner 2 zilch, nada, zero. Now both tuner 1 and 2 are showing 70%+ for both Strength and Quality and the picture is good. ???? Atmospherics?  No idea!
  8. Just returned to our house yesterday... TV signal - Freesat - fine last night. Today a bit variable.. broken image/no signal throughout daylight hours.. Strength 70%, Quality 60%. This evening it seems to have improved and signal stable.   Any atmospheric reasons? We are in 46, east of Cahors., west of Cabrerets.
  9. The same bit of video was posted a few days ago but this time taking the p*ss out of the new Apple Macbook. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHZ8ek-6ccc
  10. "Make the typeface smaller".... absolutely classic. [:'(]
  11. Oh well, that's a bonus. Well past its sell buy date.
  12. I lived in Clavering for around 2 years. The village now seems to be known for having Jamie Oliver's dad's pub - The Cricketers. I think Jamie Oliver was just a little kid at the time.  A lovely village and all the surrounding villages were as well.
  13. I guess it's about as accurate as "Cheese-eating surrender monkeys"
  14. [quote user="Daft Doctor"]Hi DerekJ, I bought Fire Angel alarms, but mainly because I needed 3 to be wirelessly linked. I would think that most on Screwfix would be of decent quality, the price often depends on how simple the operation is and whether the alarm has a one, five or ten year battery.[/quote] Thanks for that.
  15. [quote user="Daft Doctor"] Regarding whether to buy French (NF) or not, the ones I got from Screwfix are CE and EN 14604 compliant and of high quality, I'm sure they meet the requirements of the new French law and I've sent off my attestation to the insurer today to that effect..[/quote] Any particular model you can recommend? There seems to be quite a few on the Screwfix site.
  16. It's always nice to occasionally be able to relax and watch a match where you don't care who wins.
  17. [quote user="NormanH"]One of the big banks/financial institutions (can't remember which one at the mo) is already forecasting that the next UK Government will be formed by a coalition of Labour and the SNP. Anything would be better than the present filth. [/quote] Anything would be better than Labour.
  18. Just to follow up... I just googled bike hire Pyrenees. I'd get your friends to do the same. There are loads of bike hire places around that hire out road bikes. It's probably best they do it themselves then (as I presume they have cycling knowledge) they will be able to evaluate the bikes on offer. Some decent enough bikes seem to be listed. The usual format is that people bring their own pedals.
  19. You could try signing up for the Bike Radar forums http://www.bikeradar.com/forums/ Go to the Road section and then try asking in either General or Tours, routes and Organised Rides. There's a lot of good knowledge there and aside from the usual forum bickering, peiople are usually quite helpful.
  20. Just a shame they hadn't just shot them in the first place.
  21. We had exactly the same when we had telephone/internet installed for the first time. The internet worked but we had to wait around 12 days for the telephone to kick into life (despite chasing). I've never understood why the two services never went live concurrently... very archaic.
  22. [quote user="You can call me Betty"]Jeez you'd need to be desperate. Luckily, there's a big wood near us called Windsor Great Park, where the nice men chop wood and cut it to size and deliver it to your door for a fraction of that price. It may not be kiln dried but it's well seasoned. [/quote] That's where we get our logs for our house in England. Been using "By Royal Appointment" logs for a few years now and it's easily the best we've been able to source here.
  23. I recently bought a Canon MG4200 wireless printer/scanner/copier for use in France. The wireless setup was easy and is wirelessly linked to my Windows laptop and my wife's Mac. Can't comment on ink usage/performance yet and I only bought it (quite cheaply I thought) for occasional use.
  24. [quote user="Ian"]The Plough comes out well from the guide. Though not if it's full of IBMers... Thanks [/quote] Ah, you recognised the Hursley connection then... [:)] We often took visiting Americans there and they always loved it. Quite busy at times but worth a visit.
  25. When I worked in Hursley (near Winchester) our favourite haunt was The Plough In  at Sparsholt. [url]http://www.theaa.com/pubs/sparsholt-the-plough-inn-376040[/url] Good beers - Wadworth. Good food and nice ambience.
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