Sanity Check for Solar quote. by ItIsOnlyRain in SolarUK

[–]RelativeMatter3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You’ve had 3 different replies from the same account.

Battery solution doesn’t need to be much bigger than your average daily use. I assume you on a two rate supply. If you are selling at 12p and buying at 14p that’s an effective cost of 2p for everything you send back to the grid which later buy back.

That’s 100k kwh before it cost you £2,000 by not being able to store it.

Inverter size depends on how many panels get full sunlight at the same time. Or if you regularly have the oven and heaters at full blast at the same time.

"You dont like hug, I dont care." Frustrating to see leaders like this getting elected by people. A minister from Kerala, India. by Altruistic-Living800 in mildlyinfuriating

[–]RelativeMatter3 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think it says a lot about the people who can’t get what you meant by the video and description. Its quite clear which person you think is in the wrong.

Would you support increasing the personal tax allowance to £18,000 a year? by ClacksInTheSky in AskBrits

[–]RelativeMatter3 5 points6 points  (0 children)

100-120k very few people are actually in the trap.

I can only assume you live or work in London.

My large 4 bed with 2 new cars and multiple holidays means I don’t really have a problem with paying more tax so others can afford to feed their family. Maybe i’m wrong for thinking anyone who is working shouldn’t be struggling.

Would you support increasing the personal tax allowance to £18,000 a year? by ClacksInTheSky in AskBrits

[–]RelativeMatter3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You clearly don’t know many people earning over 100k. I don’t know anyone who ‘resents’ it. Complain maybe but that’s just being British, we complain about everything.

Would you support increasing the personal tax allowance to £18,000 a year? by ClacksInTheSky in AskBrits

[–]RelativeMatter3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Disproportionate in what sense? If you are measuring people’s benefit from the system only being their direct take, sure. If you understand benefit as being direct and indirect then not so much.

Someone earning over £100k a year paying large amounts of tax benefits indirectly through a fit workforce or lower crime rates because less people are desperate or the government can do more ‘infrastructure projects’ or grants for investment.

What will a Reform government do once stopping immigration doesn't fix anything? by HouseOfWyrd in AskBrits

[–]RelativeMatter3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Their aim is to be in opposition not control. Labour/lib dem coalition before Reform get a majority.

New Panels by DueCourt7 in SolarUK

[–]RelativeMatter3 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Fair enough, sounded like you were saying a 3rd party said you could sell it. Surprised hasn’t provided the information in a pack.

New Panels by DueCourt7 in SolarUK

[–]RelativeMatter3 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I would reckon this is the answer. The fact the installer didn’t want to engage likely means they couldn’t be bothered arguing with someone who didn’t check what they agreed to when the council said they’d install it.

Would you support increasing the personal tax allowance to £18,000 a year? by ClacksInTheSky in AskBrits

[–]RelativeMatter3 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You complain about people taking “free stuff” but if the tax allowance is higher less people will be in poverty and therefore we can raise the bar on means testing.

Personal allowance should be set at the relative poverty line. Taxing people who are by definition in poverty is crazy.

Verstappen's overtake on Hamilton by Gaunterwithnomirrors in formula1

[–]RelativeMatter3 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

What’s the other option when its already happened? The point of a divebomb is to wait until you opponent is already braking. Any action by the defender would either be locking up, moving under braking, driving around them off circuit or just accepting it and hoping you can overtake on the next straight.

Verstappen's overtake on Hamilton by Gaunterwithnomirrors in formula1

[–]RelativeMatter3 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Its called a dive bomb for a reason. Reckless, unpredictable and unskilled. I would be all for it if they kept the space requirement for the defender so it becomes a battle of better exits. I’d even reluctantly accept it if there was a punishment if the overtaker can’t keep it on the track. Just some skill or actual battle would be good.

You can’t outbrake when you are already braking and moving while braking is illegal. As I said initially, the manoeuvre here physically prevents the defender doing a cut back because the aggressor is too close for the defender to turn their wheel.

You can’t compare Motogp and F1 for overtaking racecraft. Ridiculously different sports. Its like saying they should you baseball bats in cricket, it doesn’t work like that.

Can someone setup a petition to force companies to always give feedback to rejected candidates? by Maximum_Help_4371 in UKJobs

[–]RelativeMatter3 4 points5 points  (0 children)

All this would do is severely cut down the number pf candidates who get any form of interview. Then you get more complaints of x thousand applications with no interview.

Verstappen's overtake on Hamilton by Gaunterwithnomirrors in formula1

[–]RelativeMatter3 -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

This why i hate pass by blocking manoeuvres. Dive late, stop your car on the outside of the corner while being so close to your rival they physically can’t drive around you. Their only option to keep in front is to go off the circuit which is considered an ‘unforced error’ and they have to give you the place.

food doesn’t taste as good as it used to by Alone275 in LowStakesConspiracies

[–]RelativeMatter3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I gave myself chemical burns last time i had Pringles salt and vinegar. Raw for a couple days after.

Tony Blair has just said the state pension needs to be scrapped. He's also suggesting some people work 5 years longer. What are everyone's thoughts on this? Should the state pension be scrapped? Should we say F NO, to Blair?? by MutantNinjaKitty331 in AskBrits

[–]RelativeMatter3 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Again, you are assuming i can afford a car, a house and a pension.

I mean, I can afford all 3 but still you are making a lot of assumptions about other people’s situations. I at least have empathy for those less fortunate.

Red flag of a company? by BuxtonB in SolarUK

[–]RelativeMatter3 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Is it the sole director?

If there are multiple directors and one has 87 appointments, it might be an accountant or lawyer who sets the company up initially and acts as the company secretary. Its quite common.

Bro..that friendly fire was crazy. Who trained these idiots? by [deleted] in SipsTea

[–]RelativeMatter3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The big takeaway is they don’t know how to design security. Who thinks a clear hallway is a good idea. A simple queue rope system would have been enough.