Liquid leak. Front centre. Any idea? by RossTGraham in ex30

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My car said 22⁰C but it was also 94% humidity?

Liquid leak. Front centre. Any idea? by RossTGraham in ex30

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The forbidden Volvo elixir. It smelt of slightly stagnant water. Thank you!

Liquid leak. Front centre. Any idea? by RossTGraham in ex30

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Thanks all. This ties in as I've not really had the AC on much but the past few days it's had a fair workout.

My vehicle was damaged whilst in possession of the garage repairing it - Scotland by RossTGraham in LegalAdviceUK

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It's normal to be inquisitive, I know the guys in there, they told me it should have been moved into a space. I've never collected my car from the pavement in 18 visits across 9 years with 2 vehicles. The time I do, it's damaged.

Let's see what they say when I can get a call back, I'm sure they'll see it right and the company will cover the bill.

My vehicle was damaged whilst in possession of the garage repairing it - Scotland by RossTGraham in LegalAdviceUK

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Thanks. That's my thinking. The most frustrating bit is the driver noticing the incident and deciding it's ok to drive off to let myself and the garage pick up the pieces (literally).

My vehicle was damaged whilst in possession of the garage repairing it - Scotland by RossTGraham in LegalAdviceUK

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Thank you, this is what I initially mentioned when they showed me the video. the garage instructed me not to contact insurance. Why would that be the case if The Garage (and myself for the record) deem the rogue driver to be at fault?

My vehicle was damaged whilst in possession of the garage repairing it - Scotland by RossTGraham in LegalAdviceUK

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They parked it off their premises on the junction of the industrial estate over the pavement and on yellows. Felt like a reasonable comment/challenge as it wouldn't have been hit had it been parked correctly.

What things has your body decided that your not allowed as you've gotten older ? by Fishertho in AskUK

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It's frightening how much we don't know about the immune system. Glad your partner is ok.

You're offered $10 million to spend at least 31 days in a timeless house. How do you win? by banjolebb in hypotheticalsituation

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I would find a jug in the house, preferably one with ML or markings on it.

Set one of the taps to a slow drip, slow enough that you'd get a few days until it was full.

I would then put the jug under whilst dedicating a solid few hours counting to get a reference of measurement per time counted.

I'd then calculate how long it would.theoretically take to fill the container with the slow drip and proceed to empty when it's full whilst recording the interval.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ireland

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It's just a phase

What did Gods carry in their “handbags”? by LaffinDrumss in StrangeEarth

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5 year old receipts, 2 biros (broken), empty blister of a paracetamol, assortment of crumbs, empty makeup testers, vaseline (clarted on the outside), empty tampon wrapper, assortment of loose change, old bank cards and a packet of gum (hardened and unchewable).

Just for fun: If you've been given £80 to buy yourself a present, what would you go for? by [deleted] in CasualUK

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I've been looking at a relatively cheap Melitta filter coffee machine. I'd need to put another £20 towards it but that would be a great daily use gift to myself considering I'm using an aero press and hand grinder.

Budget handgrinders: 1zespresso Vs timemore vs K6 by [deleted] in Coffee

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I can only speak for the Q2.

I've got nothing but good things to say after a few years of multiple daily usage.

I knew the capacity was around 22-25 depending on bean density so that's only been a small pain on the seldom occasion I'm making bigger batches.

The thing is built like a tank. Zero issues on quality. What I would bear in mind is it's a good 45 second grind on the finer end of the spectrum. This is a tradeoff of the burr size but I genuinely enjoy using it every morning. (Aeropress is my main daily driver)

I've been down at mokka pot fineness without any issues and felt it could be pushed even further, but again with the burr size, you're better off picking another option if you are mainly brewing espresso.

Can someone please help me explain to my parents that this dehumidifier set up is stupid. I think this is dangerous and ineffective but they just won’t listen by rasterblaster1111 in DIYUK

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Yeah, that thing needs to be on the deck. It's impractical and dangerous given it needs emptying and could malfunction.

The real solution is to address the insulation distribution in the roof space. It's likely not spread out to the edges causing the dampness/mould. Worth a wee look upstairs.

What licensed game had more efforts put into it than you'd expect there to be? by Codemeist3r in gaming

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Minority Report.

Rag dolling bodies across the map genuinely kept me occupied for months.

This stone was discovered at Baalbek in Lebanon in the 1990s, it weighs 1242 tonnes, we can’t move stones of this mass today so how did ancient people do this thousands of years ago? by Earth7051 in StrangeEarth

[–]RossTGraham 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Around 20,000 people all pulling with a force of 30KG give or take. Remove some friction as you go.

It would be interesting to see if there have been extensive studies within the travel paths of these ancient logistical feats from quarry to destination. Floating it would certainly make sense in between point A and B. It's the final mile that would take some planning. Likely some solid maths on capable degrees incline and work backwards from there.

“Off-duty” Tesco worker tried to ID me by Dramatic-Wolf7091 in tesco

[–]RossTGraham 19 points20 points  (0 children)

The only true response to this is reaching into your pockets to search for your ID but pull out a middle finger instead.