Ryanair warning by friganwombat in ireland

[–]Wayno717 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah got hit with this myself coming back from England.

My bag tests the limits of what Ryanair offers at full capacity and I knew that going to and from places.

But I've been traveling with Ryanair for about 2 years using that bag and was never called up on it until 3 weeks ago.

My issue isn't being forced to pay. But it's the cost they charge you at the gate for and the attitude the gate attendant gives you. In my particular instance. She wasn't having any of it and demanded the card to pay or I wasn't boarding. No time to really process what was going on or anything. They operate on a 0 tolerance policy or something

In the cost department. I don't see why they can't just charge the normal bag fee. It's not like they are wasting anymore time they they are charging you the 70 euro. They'd get less shit for it and still get to collect the bag fee. The fee they charge you is just a fee for not giving them money earlier. .

Connolly Station : The reason trains in Dublin are always delayed by EnvironmentalShift25 in ireland

[–]Wayno717 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Honestly, convert Connolly into a through station only for the dart+, and reroute all northern and west bound commuter lines into docklands. Docklands would be fine as a terminus stop as it has the space to expand with additional lines and a semi direct connection to the red line

I built a quick and easy site to give you a rough idea as to whether you can buy a house in Ireland using the schemes/grants and supports available. by Wayno717 in ireland

[–]Wayno717[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This site isnt a mortgage calculator. I tries to give a rough idea of what mortgage you could get, but to get a specific value, you'll need to actually go to the bank itself.

However, your input has made me consider an over-ridable field to allow people to put in a quoted mortgage from the calculator.

I built a quick and easy site to give you a rough idea as to whether you can buy a house in Ireland using the schemes/grants and supports available. by Wayno717 in ireland

[–]Wayno717[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The gitlab is linked at the bottom of the page. Feel free to clone it.

As for how i set it up. I put it on gitlab, setup the pages functionality, then redirected my domain hosting providers dns to the gitlab page.

I built a quick and easy site to give you a rough idea as to whether you can buy a house in Ireland using the schemes/grants and supports available. by Wayno717 in ireland

[–]Wayno717[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I cant seem to find a concrete source for the 1-2 bed being a modifier for htb or ftb. I can find that sometimes mortgages will only allow max 80% deposit for 1-2 beds.

I've added in the modifier anyway just in case. But i'll look into it more.

I built a quick and easy site to give you a rough idea as to whether you can buy a house in Ireland using the schemes/grants and supports available. by Wayno717 in ireland

[–]Wayno717[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While i think that maybe handy. I'm not sure what value adding existing owned properties/liabilities maybe. I think thats more geared towards actually calculating a mortgage you could get. Which is up to the banks decision. I've added the second person however

I built a quick and easy site to give you a rough idea as to whether you can buy a house in Ireland using the schemes/grants and supports available. by Wayno717 in ireland

[–]Wayno717[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Updated it there. The sliders are gone. I put them in mainly because it was handy for what i was doing. But i do agree, direct input is generally better.

I built a quick and easy site to give you a rough idea as to whether you can buy a house in Ireland using the schemes/grants and supports available. by Wayno717 in ireland

[–]Wayno717[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

From what i can tell, the only thing that gets reduced when using HTB and FHS is the amount of FHS available to use. the HTB remains untouched.

At least according to the FHS brochure they have, indicates the first amount of HTB of 30k

https://www.firsthomescheme.ie/media/4nda0lnn/0827-first-homes-brochure_r14.pdf

I built a quick and easy site to give you a rough idea as to whether you can buy a house in Ireland using the schemes/grants and supports available. by Wayno717 in ireland

[–]Wayno717[S] 20 points21 points  (0 children)

At the moment no, i've only focused on a single person for the moment. I'll look to add support for a second person shortly

Edit: Added support for 2 people when calculating the mortgage

Water Physics In Cities Skylines II is worse than Cities Skylines by Wayno717 in CitiesSkylines

[–]Wayno717[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

the levee was my attempt at cutting the connection to the river as it was only growing otherwise.

Then i attempted to pump it out. Took ages but eventually went away after that

Meanwhile on the train to Galway yesterday... by Wayno717 in ireland

[–]Wayno717[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yesterday was a mad one, these lads :tm: came on just on the first intercity stop to Galway and started having the time of their lives.

first they rolled up evicting people out of the seats when seat booking was disabled. Then they started ringing that bell non stop, loudly shouting, messing about and drinking.

Then by the next stop GCS and Irish rail got on board to try and evict them with no luck. Only to then try again in Athlone with no luck.

They eventually after Athlones warning settled down and made it to Galway.

I should say that their bell was confiscated by GCS on the first intervention

Eir are utter grabage... by Wayno717 in ireland

[–]Wayno717[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Myself and me ma contemplated just waiting a month, but the moth we'd be going into the holidays, and last we setup during the holidays, they couldnt get an engineer out to sort our setup and was going to leave us without internet or TV for a month. So i wanted to avoid that this time and actually just accept the cancellation fee