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  1. On 24/03/2021 at 13:25, Théière said:

    No sign of someone with a borescope camera who could actually locate the problem? Thats why Management companies and insurers used my services, non destructive track and trace. Still let the Neanderthals play a bit longer.

  2. 13 hours ago, Harnser said:

    Apparently, the theory that herd immunity will end the progress of this virus is not going to happen as it is becoming more and more certain that this virus was manufactured in a laboratory using molecular tools.

    Herd immunity cannot occur with manufactured viruses.

    The theory is that as this virus has been manufactured in a lab:-

    "In a challenging question, Dr. Jean-François Lemoine inferred that the coronavirus under investigation may have come from a patient who is otherwise infected with HIV. No, “says Luc Montagnier,” in order to insert an HIV sequence into this genome, molecular tools are needed, and that can only be done in a laboratory"

    https://www.gilmorehealth.com/chinese-coronavirus-is-a-man-made-virus-according-to-luc-montagnier-the-man-who-discovered-hiv/

     

     

    As the virus has had strands of other viruses, - HIV attached- to it by molecular tinkering, it cannot behave as a natural virus, but as it mutates it will degrade and become less harmful and become more like a natural virus, is this what is happening with the Omicron variant?

     "As the virus is mutating it seems to be mutating in those areas where the HIV segments were added.  According to him, the altered elements of this virus are eliminated as it spreads: “Nature does not accept any molecular tinkering, it will eliminate these unnatural changes and even if nothing is done, things will get better, but unfortunately after many deaths.”

    https://www.gilmorehealth.com/luc-montagnier-insists-that-the-virus-came-out-of-a-lab-in-follow-up-interview/

     

    We won't know until the next variant emerges.

  3. 2 hours ago, Gluestick said:

    According to the Israeli experts it would seem one now needs a minimum of five! i.e. THREE boosters on top of the original two!

    I would suggest that until all mutant strains of the Covid-19 virus have, thanks to herd immunity, become less virulent, then it will probably be a bit like an annual flu shot.

    However, who really knows?

    Apparently, the theory that herd immunity will end the progress of this virus is not going to happen as it is becoming more and more certain that this virus was manufactured in a laboratory using molecular tools.

    Herd immunity cannot occur with manufactured viruses.

  4. The third jab strengthens the immune system, so after the fourth dose you are protected, and when 80% of population has received the fifth dose we are close to a resolution because the sixth dose stops the virus from multiplying and prevents it from spreading, which means the seventh dose will solve our problems and we no longer have to to be afraid of the eighth dose because clinical studies with the ninth dose have shown that antibodies are more stable after the tenth dose and the eleventh dose ensures that there will be no new mutations, so there is no reason to criticize the idea of a twelfth dose.

    Tongue in cheek?

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  5. Yes - he's at it again, following his flag faux pas,  his ongoing campaign to not get re-elected in March is on track.

    https://actu.orange.fr/france/pass-vaccinal-les-non-vaccines-j-ai-tres-envie-de-les-emmerder-declare-emmanuel-macron-magic-CNT000001IeYSc.html

    Whatever your personal opinion of the unvaccinated is, his remark during a live interview brings the office of president into disrepute  again IMHO.

    Some of the 700 + comments are interesting and not a little amusing!

  6. On 12/12/2021 at 08:30, Noisette said:

    Just for once, you're right about that ?  It's because the Maire is red-hot on applying and enforcing sanitary measures against Covid. Has been right from the outset. With the number of Brits in the area all flitting to and from the UK, who can blame him?

    Anyway, back on planet Earth, our house name is a Lieu-dit as are all the others not actually in the village.  We're soon to have a road name and number, but doubt anyone will use those.  The only confusion that arises with the old system is where there are two or three properties all under one LD name, but the regular posties don't have any problem.

    Congratulations on getting a road name and number, we were awarded this honour a few years ago, handy Andre from the commune arrived and fixed the expensive looking enamel number plaque to the gatepost, and the next number in the sequence to one of our barns which abuts the road which fortunately is now covered with ivy!! 

    What you will find is that the posties and the commune know about your new shiny address, but it will probably take

    delivery drivers years to get their sat-navs updated.

  7. 7 minutes ago, alittlebitfrench said:

    I let it rip with all the French family around for lunch yesterday.

    I did not hold back when I talked about Macron. I did not hold back !

    'The bloke is evil'....I said.

    Boris is a self centered knÖb but Macron is evil. 

    There is a difference !

    Any Christian that votes Mr Macron needs to have a discussion with god. 

     

    You omitted to mention what your french in-laws thought of your tirade?

  8. https://actu.orange.fr/politique/le-drapeau-europeen-retire-sous-l-arc-de-triomphe-comme-prevu-assure-l-executif-CNT000001Iayvk.html

     

    The unknown soldier who lies under the arc de triomphe represents all the French soldiers who died for France not for europe. This  Macron government should at least respect that.
     But it becoming increasingly obvious that France does not matter to Macron and his cronies. His ambition, business and love for the EU are above all else.

     

  9. On 29/12/2021 at 19:01, Gluestick said:

    Brussels is seeking worrying new powers to sequestrate property in the case of another pandemic, or similar...

    https://www.politico.eu/article/eu-seeks-emergency-powers-on-supply-chains/

     

    In particular, the European Union worries that 98 percent of the rare earth metals that it needs in a host of industrial applications come from China. A shortage of magnesium from China has also become a major headache for producers of cars, planes and electronics.

     

    I wish the EU commissars the best of luck when they march on Bejing to "sequestrate" their rare earth metals.

    Where can I buy tickets to watch this live?

  10. Keep faith in what exactly? 

    The scientists?     "Science is the belief in the ignorance of the experts." — Richard Feynman

    The politicians?  

    "Politics is the art of looking for trouble, finding it whether it exists or not, diagnosing it incorrectly, and applying the wrong remedies.    Groucho Marx after Ernest Benn

    The French voting system? 

    "They vote for who they don't want to keep the other ones out - and end up with five years of Macron"

    Harnser

     

  11. Had they actually elected JK Rowling as their "person" of the year according to the results of their online poll, they would probably have lost half their readership - which tells you a lot about their readers!

    The Grauniad always trumpets that it is a defender of democracy - as long as they get the result they want!

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  12. I fully appreciate what you say in that any charges seem to be made at random - on a whim - despite the reams of regulations that apply to imports.

    But the IOSS works - I was a guinea pig for the first IOSS shipment in January  which went wrong and the supplier reimbursed me for my costs. It went wrong because DHL whom they ship with, and who are the handling agent, got it wrong.

  13. 19 hours ago, Gardian said:

    Forgive me if this has already been covered in another thread - if so, would somebody point me in the right direction.

    My question is about these arbitrary ‘tax’ charges on items sent from the UK.

    Mrs G bought a couple of items of knitwear by mail order and had them sent to our son’s UK address.  We would then pick them up when we were over at Christmas.  However, we decided to cancel a week ago because of our grandson contracting Covid and asked our son to mail the items on to us.

    We were out when the postman tried to deliver today, but there was the usual ‘you can pick it up from tomorrow’ form, together with the glad tidings that there would be a tax charge of €20.  Why?  Why is there a charge if it comes by post as opposed to the back of our car if we had been able to travel over?  Also, how do they calculate the very ‘round’ figure of €20?

    It strikes me that there’s some cretin at one of the handling points who says to himself “I think this is a €20 one, but I’ll make the next one €30”.

    Any insight appreciated.

    Goods entering france from outside the EU are subject to VAT plus any duty that may be payable, plus a handlng charge by whoever handles it - even if VAT has been paid in the country of origin.

    The only way to avoid this is to  buy from a business in the UK that is registered for the IOSS scheme or for example an alternative Royal Mail scheme.

    https://www.royalmail.com/business/international/guide/delivered-duties-paid-ioss

    Both Amazon and Ebay use the IOSS scheme. ( IOSS = Import one stop shop)

    I use a supplier in the UK that has registered for the IOSS scheme which means that if the invoice value is €150 or less, (not including delivery or UK vat), it will be imported into france vat and tax free. I pay the vat to the supplier at the UK rate of 20% and it gets delivered to france without any tax, duty, or handling charges. The vat collected by the supplier at the point of sale gets paid into the EU IOSS scheme by the supplier.

  14. A very nice lady delivered our old 'uns gift parcel today, it contained the usual chocs, a nice bottle of red and the usual jars of pates.

    One was a pâté de poisson of dorade ( unusual I thought!) the second one was I thought at a casual glance, Austrian pate -

    Hmmm- Austrian pate? In France? 

    Yes-  "autriche" is austria  - I looked it up to confirm my memory.

     But "autruche" is ostrich - Ostrich pate? - Tastes just like chicken?

    An easy mistaka to maka!

     

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  15. 4 hours ago, anotherbanana said:

    If you mix that with sugar doesnt it xxxxxxx?

    Noooo - that's sodium chlorate. Very effective explosive mixture rammed into a 12 inch length of bike frame tube flatten the ends and drill a small hole for jetex fuse - light it and run like hell   - So they tell me!?

    In those days out in the country nobody took a blind bit of notice of the loud bang!

  16. For our gravel drives we recently have used calcium chloride. It's the white crystals in the dehumidifier packs and can be bought in bulk. Totally harmless to us and pets and animals it's used as a food additive in canned veggies, cheese, beer etc and it doesn't build up in the soil.

    When the dehumidifier pack crystals have dissolved in the water they attract from the atmosphere, the resulting water in the bottom of the container is a concentrated solution of CaCl which burns weeds and grass brown in 24 -48 hours and prevents them growing again for a time, three months we find  or until rain washes it away. 

    You can dissolve the crystals in water in a watering can but beware the water will get hot ( put crystals into the water and stir with a stick- not water into the crystals) and just water it on with a sprinkler bar. You need 2 x one kg packs in a watering can. Don't wear leather work gloves to handle it, it shrinks the leather.

    It's called chlorure de calcium in French.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcium_chloride

     

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  17. We find that the easiest low-cost method of getting sterling into euros and transferring to a french bank is to have the sterling payment paid into a UK bank account and then use Wise (It was called Transferwise ) to change the sterling to euros paid into your french bank account for which there is a small charge and you get a very good rate.

    The last transfer we did was scary fast, by the time we accessed our CA account it had landed, and there is never any fee to pay it in to the account.

  18. 38 minutes ago, anotherbanana said:

    We seem to be getting a constant stream of spam at the moment. Whilst we mods manage to get rid of most of it, some does get through. Thank you to members for reporting it. It is always dealt with. either by Hoddy, LF or me. 

    Just a reminder that we are owned by LF so have to be a bit more careful in what we post, unlike some other forums. 

    Which reminds me, please dont talk about other forums on here, something we dont do and the posts just have to be removed, even if they are only meant as a joke.

    Presumably the spammers have to have registered as a member to be able to spam?

    Just suspend registering new membership for a month - they'll go somewhere else.

    Or require a minimum of three or maybe five sensible posts before they are confirmed as members - other forums do this, and don't have huge problems with spam. I'm not talking about french forums here, all sorts of car, engineering and motorcycle forums in the USA do this..  

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  19. On 13/12/2021 at 10:52, INE said:

    Hi

    I am hoping this post will generate some ideàs as to how and where would be the best place to sell an established business

    given the Covid pandemic and many people looking to exit urbain dwelling and seeking more forfilling professional activities we think it could be a good time to search for someone to succeed us in our activity

    we design, craft and sell bespoke boots and footwear, the company can trace its roots back 100 years, we have been present on the Internet for 20 years and have customers worldwide.

    the business today is very much B to C , although B to B would not be difficult to re - activate.

    Welcoming help and advice 

     Assuming you employ crafts people/ artisans I would investigate the possibility of selling the company to the people that currently work for you.

    I vaguely remember that there was some sort of financing scheme for this.

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