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Author:  MaliA [ Tue Nov 15, 2011 10:31 ]
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Ace!

Author:  miki [ Tue Nov 15, 2011 10:53 ]
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great WH!

Author:  NervousPete [ Thu Nov 17, 2011 23:04 ]
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Ian News!



My sister Jenny has gotten engaged to a man named Ian Mundy. Ian is a good man who likes British Sea Power and is quite tall. This pleases me.

That is all from Ian news.

(Wahey! :DD )

Author:  Grim... [ Fri Nov 18, 2011 4:04 ]
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Still, at least I met her.
I'm not even sure I'd change anything.

Author:  DavPaz [ Fri Nov 18, 2011 8:44 ]
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Grim... wrote:
Still, at least I met her.
I'm not even sure I'd change anything.

:hug:

Author:  Zardoz [ Fri Nov 18, 2011 11:22 ]
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:luv:

Author:  Grim... [ Fri Nov 18, 2011 13:36 ]
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Oh Jesus, I never even saw this. :roll:

/goes off to listen to My Chemical Romance

Author:  Goddess Jasmine [ Fri Nov 18, 2011 15:26 ]
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Heh. :)

Author:  GovernmentYard [ Fri Nov 18, 2011 23:23 ]
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A girl with big tits just showed up and gave me some thai stick :D

Author:  ApplePieOfDestiny [ Fri Nov 18, 2011 23:25 ]
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GovernmentYard wrote:
A girl with big tits just showed up and gave me some thai stick :D


:hat:

Author:  nickachu [ Sat Nov 19, 2011 14:00 ]
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Been working as a kock all week! Woo!

Author:  Joans [ Sat Nov 19, 2011 14:04 ]
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nickachu wrote:
Been working as a kock all week! Woo!


I thought you'd been doing that for years? :p

Author:  Bobbyaro [ Sat Nov 19, 2011 15:29 ]
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no, he was just an amateur.

Author:  nickachu [ Tue Nov 22, 2011 13:41 ]
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Joans wrote:
nickachu wrote:
Been working as a kock all week! Woo!


I thought you'd been doing that for years? :p


But now Im getting paid for it! :D

Author:  MrChris [ Wed Nov 23, 2011 11:26 ]
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I am so jammy. I had assumed that as I'm leaving the current employer at the end of the year (making an even 50 weeks working there - woot!) and they pay bonuses in March, I wouldn't be eligible, but I've been told today I am! 13% here we come. Less tax, obv. *shakes fist at George Osbourne* Anyway, that's a nice leaving present.

Author:  Mr Russell [ Wed Nov 23, 2011 13:28 ]
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You fat cat lawyers are all the same.

Author:  LaceSensor [ Wed Nov 23, 2011 15:28 ]
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I interviewed and got a job that then became frozen, got a call saying its now reopen and am I still interested.
I am awaiting the paperwork which hopefully is forthcoming this week.

I am not sure what to do though. In essence its the same type of job I do now (technical support, end user training) in a slightly different environment (diagnostics, rather than research), a smaller territory, for more money, but maybe slightly less perks (but money would cover those, such as health insurance).

Hmmm...not sure what to do. Guess I cant even say until I see the offer in writing.
I had kinda forgotten about it, as they said it likely wouldnt open again until spring.

In other good news, I have a potentially buyer round to view my place this saturday. Hopefully they show up unlike the last one :(

Author:  Warhead [ Thu Nov 24, 2011 1:23 ]
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A couple of years ago Manchester City Council were offering 70% grants (or thereabouts) for cavity wall insulation, so we applied to them and a surveyor came to have a look at the house. He said the cavity wasn't wide enough and the insulation wouldn't get properly distributed within it, so we didn't go ahead.

I've had phone calls and people at the door since then, all trying to get me to install it, but I've always told them what the surveyor said and left it at that.

We had a couple of guys call recently while I was out, and they told Mrs W that the latest type of insulation will work in our walls. I was going to look into this further, but then a surveyor from British Gas called today so I talked it through with him. Not only did he drill some test holes in the walls to check the gap was big enough, he also told me that it's now completely free for British Gas customers. This would be a total 'Yay' except that they'll need to use scaffolding to get at the wall about the kitchen extension, as the tiles are too thin to take the weight of the installers. That's going to cost £350, but I can live with that.

Author:  TheVision [ Thu Nov 24, 2011 1:31 ]
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My dad enquired about cavity wall insulation and the salesman said that he wouldn't have it done if he was him. He reckoned that the cavity in the walls is there for a reason and you shouldn't mess with the construction of the house especially since the insulation goes below the damp course.

Then again... my house has had the walls insulated, I have a certificate to prove it! Although, when I had some of the living room wall chopped out to fit some French doors, the insulation was sparse at best. There was hardly any to be seen!

It is a warm house though.

Author:  Warhead [ Thu Nov 24, 2011 10:51 ]
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If the salesman was advising potential customers NOT to buy his product I don't imagine he lasted long in the job.

My only concern about having it installed was that there would be cold spots if it didn't fill the cavity properly and that I'd be wasting my money.

Author:  kalmar [ Thu Nov 24, 2011 10:59 ]
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Warhead wrote:
If the salesman was advising potential customers NOT to buy his product I don't imagine he lasted long in the job.

My only concern about having it installed was that there would be cold spots if it didn't fill the cavity properly and that I'd be wasting my money.


It depends on the type of fill. Early CWI was often a bit hit and miss, but in modern times contractors may choose EPS beads of various materials and diameters, which makes the chance of big missed areas much less. In any case you'll get cold bridges around the windows as they didn't design in thermal breaks until the last 10 years or so, so in context it's always a worthwhile improvement.

Also with the beads there's pretty much a zero chance of transferring damp from one side to the other. I'd do it if either of my houses had cavity walls.

Author:  MrChris [ Thu Nov 24, 2011 11:27 ]
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My folks had cavity wall insulation put in about 4 or 5 years ago into their 70s detached house. Since it was put in the house is lovely and warm, yes, but the loft space now gets masses of condensation - everything up there has had to be covered in plastic sheeting as the water is literally dripping off the inside of the roof.

FtAOD the roof isn't leaking.

Author:  kalmar [ Thu Nov 24, 2011 11:35 ]
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Mr Kissyfur wrote:
My folks had cavity wall insulation put in about 4 or 5 years ago into their 70s detached house. Since it was put in the house is lovely and warm, yes, but the loft space now gets masses of condensation - everything up there has had to be covered in plastic sheeting as the water is literally dripping off the inside of the roof.

FtAOD the roof isn't leaking.


Hmm, that's probably not due to CWI - did they have loft insulation fitted or upgraded around the same time?
What normally happens is that the effectiveness of the that insulation restricts heat from coming up through the ceilings - this allows the roof timbers and everything else in there to become cold.

No problem, but your older properties have no "vapour barrier" in the walls and ceilings, so moisture from the activity of the occupants still permeates through to the loft, but now condenses on the colder surfaces.

The way to solve this is simply to improve the ventilation in the roof space - add vent tiles or vents in the eaves. And it needs doing, because constant moisture on the woodwork will cause it to rot in short order. Also check whether the bathroom and kitchen extractor fans are present and working - reducing moisure in the rooms may solve the problem anyway.

Author:  Zardoz [ Thu Nov 24, 2011 11:38 ]
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kalmar wrote:
moisture from the activity of the occupants still permeates through to the loft, but now condenses on the colder surfaces.

:hat:

Author:  kalmar [ Thu Nov 24, 2011 11:39 ]
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Be more respectful, we're talking about Kissyfur's mum here.

Author:  MrChris [ Thu Nov 24, 2011 11:45 ]
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kalmar wrote:
Mr Kissyfur wrote:
My folks had cavity wall insulation put in about 4 or 5 years ago into their 70s detached house. Since it was put in the house is lovely and warm, yes, but the loft space now gets masses of condensation - everything up there has had to be covered in plastic sheeting as the water is literally dripping off the inside of the roof.

FtAOD the roof isn't leaking.


Hmm, that's probably not due to CWI - did they have loft insulation fitted or upgraded around the same time?

No, just the CWI.
Quote:
What normally happens is that the effectiveness of the that insulation restricts heat from coming up through the ceilings - this allows the roof timbers and everything else in there to become cold.

No problem, but your older properties have no "vapour barrier" in the walls and ceilings, so moisture from the activity of the occupants still permeates through to the loft, but now condenses on the colder surfaces.

The way to solve this is simply to improve the ventilation in the roof space - add vent tiles or vents in the eaves. And it needs doing, because constant moisture on the woodwork will cause it to rot in short order. Also check whether the bathroom and kitchen extractor fans are present and working - reducing moisure in the rooms may solve the problem anyway.


I've suggested the ventilation tiles or blocks and I think they're going to go that way. The bathroom/kitchen extractors are fine.

It's just a heck of a coincidence that this started as soon as th eCWI went in.

Author:  Zardoz [ Thu Nov 24, 2011 11:46 ]
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kalmar wrote:
Be more respectful, we're talking about Kissyfur's mum here.

Might just be his dad tugging off.

Author:  LaceSensor [ Sat Nov 26, 2011 12:38 ]
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Bought empire subs on premise of free copy of dead island.
After 2 months of no game, I called up to moan and the nice lady said sorry it would ship and with a free gift. A week later I receive said game plus a bottle of diesels only the brave after shave stuff. Boon!

Then a pother week later I receive another copy of dead island AND a copy of Assassins Creed Revalations. Best £35 spent this year!

Author:  Grim... [ Sat Nov 26, 2011 12:40 ]
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Maybe you'll get something else next week!

Author:  KovacsC [ Sun Nov 27, 2011 12:52 ]
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Woot a small tax rebate..

Author:  LewieP [ Mon Nov 28, 2011 23:12 ]
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What's this I spy? A highly lucrative, totally unsolicited job offer from a very cool organisation? Why yes! I shall consider that. (Will be able to talk about it in a few days, still ironing out the details).

Oh, and Londoners might want to tune their radios into 104.4 FM next Monday at 7pm.

Author:  Bobbyaro [ Mon Nov 28, 2011 23:27 ]
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xfm?

Author:  Mr Russell [ Mon Nov 28, 2011 23:31 ]
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Sounds like Resonance FM to me.

Author:  LewieP [ Mon Nov 28, 2011 23:32 ]
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Mr Russell wrote:
Sounds like Resonance FM to me.

Indeed, home of the UK's favourite radio show about videogames.

Edit: In case it wasn't clear enough, I'm going to be a super special guest on One Life Left.

Author:  zaphod79 [ Tue Nov 29, 2011 0:48 ]
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LewieP wrote:
Edit: In case it wasn't clear enough, I'm going to be a super special guest on One Life Left.


A Fots !

Instead of showing up you should send Derek on disguised as you :-) (*)



(*) I wanted to put Ninjreethingy but since he's changed his name on here i've no idea how to spell it - and yes i know they know what both you and Derek look like - thats why it would have to be a disguise !

Author:  LewieP [ Tue Nov 29, 2011 15:40 ]
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I'm now writing for IndieGames.com & doing community & support for IndieRoyale.com. It's a part time job, I do one post every week day for them on indie games, and then check the email/twitter/facebook for support stuff for indie royale. The bundle is only on for 5 days, and they have roughly 2 every month. I will still have tonnes of time for SavyGamer & RPS.

It's triple the pay for about half the amount of work I was doing in my previous freelance gig, and with what they're paying me on top of what I earn from SavyGamer, I think I am now rich.

Author:  Squirt [ Tue Nov 29, 2011 15:51 ]
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LewieP wrote:
I'm now writing for IndieGames.com & doing community & support for IndieRoyale.com. It's a part time job, I do one post every week day for them on indie games, and then check the email/twitter/facebook for support stuff for indie royale. The bundle is only on for 5 days, and they have roughly 2 every month. I will still have tonnes of time for SavyGamer & RPS..


Huzzah! Top news!

LewieP wrote:
It's triple the pay for about half the amount of work I was doing in my previous freelance gig, and with what they're paying me on top of what I earn from SavyGamer, I think I am now rich.


Borrow us a pony guv?

Author:  Bobbyaro [ Tue Nov 29, 2011 15:53 ]
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Nice one Lewie!

Author:  MaliA [ Tue Nov 29, 2011 15:56 ]
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LewieP wrote:
I'm now writing for IndieGames.com & doing community & support for IndieRoyale.com. It's a part time job, I do one post every week day for them on indie games, and then check the email/twitter/facebook for support stuff for indie royale. The bundle is only on for 5 days, and they have roughly 2 every month. I will still have tonnes of time for SavyGamer & RPS.

It's triple the pay for about half the amount of work I was doing in my previous freelance gig, and with what they're paying me on top of what I earn from SavyGamer, I think I am now rich.


Excellent news!

Author:  sdg [ Tue Nov 29, 2011 19:48 ]
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Well done Lewie that's great news :)

Author:  Goddess Jasmine [ Wed Nov 30, 2011 0:53 ]
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Well done, that's fantastic! :)

Author:  Zardoz [ Wed Nov 30, 2011 11:16 ]
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Nice one, Lewie.

Author:  Warhead [ Wed Nov 30, 2011 13:40 ]
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Get a proper job.

/throws sour grapes in the bin.

Author:  LewieP [ Wed Nov 30, 2011 13:48 ]
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Proper jobs are boring.

This is me, browsing beex, whilst on the clock at ~£14 an hour.

:D

Author:  MrChris [ Wed Nov 30, 2011 13:48 ]
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LewieP wrote:
Proper jobs are boring.

This is me, browsing beex, whilst on the clock at ~£14 an hour.

:D

Or fraud, as it's known... ;)

Congrats, matey.

Author:  LewieP [ Wed Nov 30, 2011 13:50 ]
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Nah, I'm allowed to do my own stuff like SavyGamer or other writing or whatever during quiet times, which is seems like there is a lot of.

Author:  MrChris [ Wed Nov 30, 2011 13:51 ]
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LewieP wrote:
Nah, I'm allowed to do my own stuff like SavyGamer or other writing or whatever during quiet times, which is seems like there is a lot of.

Crikey, that's nice of them!

Author:  Mimi [ Wed Nov 30, 2011 14:03 ]
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My grandmother has been let home from hospital, nearly a whole year after she was admitted.

She can now walk a few steps. Still needs a lot of care, but as it was the first time in my life I haven't been able to talk with her almost daily on the phone if not face to face, I have missed her dearly. She is mostly pleased that she can watch Strictly Come Dancing.

Author:  Zardoz [ Wed Nov 30, 2011 14:05 ]
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Excellent news Mimi.

Author:  MaliA [ Wed Nov 30, 2011 14:06 ]
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Most triumphant.

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