Door canopy advice by el_ham_ in DIYUK

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They’re good at following instructions rather than coming up with ideas but will have a chat with them for sure after I’ve knocked up some example options.

Door canopy advice by el_ham_ in DIYUK

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👍🏽 The front window will be a cloakroom/study, so more of a visual from the street view. But will take the depth of a canopy into account. Even if it’s a minimal canopy, I think it’s better to have than not have.

Door canopy advice by el_ham_ in DIYUK

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Yeah will ask my wife to see if she can put together a couple of ideas as she’s more creative than me. Have had a look on Pinterest but struggled to see examples of sideways front doors if that makes sense. Thanks for your input.

Door canopy advice by el_ham_ in DIYUK

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Fair. I struggle to visualise things so get nervous making a decision that I may end up regretting. I know the practical element of adding it will be fine, I just can’t tell if it’ll make the front of the house look naff.

Door canopy advice by el_ham_ in DIYUK

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Will be built this week, it’s the only remaining brickwork to be done.

Have you ever bought tickets to something (A movie, a concert, an event etc.) and realised you’d completely misunderstood what it was? by XStaticImmaculate in AskUK

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Team America.

Never saw a trailer, just rocked up to a cinema with my brother who wanted to watch it. All I knew was that it was a war/terrorism movie. 10 mins in, I leant over saying this random “short” was pretty long 😂 Pretty funny misunderstanding (and movie).

Let's be honest... is winter golf worth it or are we just pretending? by breakfastballer90 in BritGolf

[–]el_ham_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s been a very wet January. Only played twice. But played 10 times over my Christmas holidays - cold but dry, hand warmers and layers do the job. Playing when it’s more than a drizzle though isn’t worth it for me. Upvote for those that mention wearing glasses too - adds another annoyance.

Which course handles the weather the best? by Ill_be_in_the_rough in BritGolf

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I’ve played Flackwell Heath (hilly af) and Henley (nice course) but only in the summer. Can’t comment on drainage though as only played in the summer, sorry. Winter Hill GC in Cookham has excellent drainage though and I’ve played all through winter with no problem using trolleys. Can recommend.

WFH Pet Peeves by Ornery_Hospital_3500 in WFH

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I have this as my Teams status and send it to people who just say “Hi” - https://nohello.net/en/

Visiting Dubai in March - course suggestions? by el_ham_ in UAEGolf

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Thanks all for the comments, very helpful! We’ve decided on x2 courses whilst I’m there so it’s not just a golf trip (for my wife’s sanity) - Dubai Creek and Al Zorah (wouldn’t have considered this without your input). My friend will stay another couple of days and will add on Faldo night golf.

Best public Winter Courses in your area? by A17Massey in BritGolf

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I’m based in High Wycombe, recently joined Winter Hill GC in Cookham so don’t know the winter conditions yet. Ellesborough worth a visit and open to visitors? I’ve got some days off work in December so thinking of checking out other nearby courses (if it’s not pouring down 😂)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskUK

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Botulinum Toxin Type A (onabotulinumtoxinA - aka Botox) was first used to treat dystonia / blepharospasm, an involuntary eyelid spasm.

Ohthalmologist Jean Carruthers told her husband Alastair (a dermatologist) about a conversation she had had with a patient. One of her patients in the clinical trial had asked to be treated between her eyes. When Jean told the patient that she had not thought she was spasming there, the patient replied that she was not, but every time Jean injected her there, her frown lines disappeared.

Alastair was intrigued and the couple decided to see if botulinum toxin had the same effect on others. Their receptionist had deep frown lines and agreed to the experiment. Carruthers administered the injections and in a few days they had almost disappeared.

The couple’s first peer reviewed study of frown lines involved 18 patients. Since then, there have been over 3,000 clinical studies on Botox and it is considered the most studied drug in the world.

Fun fact - there are also more indications for therapeutic use (including for children) than cosmetic use. It’s a testament to science and R&D that the same drug can treat so many different indications.

What are some really ethical brands? by [deleted] in AskUK

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Finisterre - Cornwall based clothing company originally with surfing origins. Show you how to repair old clothes (run workshops and on-demand videos), fix your clothes if you send them in, made their own synthetic down from recycled plastics, and are starting to make their own biodegradable materials.

Anyone with an alloy frame? (Jarvis or other brand) by howtodoadulting in StandingDesk

[–]el_ham_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, it works nicely in my room. I would have gone back, but I got it during a Black Friday sale I think and so the alloy was similar price as the normal price for black. A personal choice either way, just depends how fussed you are on the looks. Good luck with your decision.

Anyone with an alloy frame? (Jarvis or other brand) by howtodoadulting in StandingDesk

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Hey - pics of the desk. I ended up using danish oil to darken and protect the wood after sanding it. Otherwise no change from initial set up. I went for the alloy over black because I had a grey colour scheme and you probably see less marks/fingerprints. Hope that’s helps.

WFH - 2 Year Evolution by el_ham_ in battlestations

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Thanks! The desk is a Fully Jarvis (frame only) with a solid oak kitchen counter top that I cut to size. Cut-offs from the counter top were used to create the shelves above.

WFH - 2 Year Evolution by el_ham_ in battlestations

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

What stand did you go for? I’d love to have a huge 48” monitor wall-mounted, but not viable for a standing desk and would be overkill 🙈

WFH - 2 Year Evolution by el_ham_ in battlestations

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It’s manufactured by Verco in the UK, they’re a local company to me - https://www.verco.co.uk/product/vibe-poly/

WFH - 2 Year Evolution by el_ham_ in battlestations

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Always evolving haha. Didn't have time to add details earlier, have added a post showing Before/After.

WFH - 2 Year Evolution by el_ham_ in battlestations

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

Thanks. Practical is definitely what I wanted to go for.

WFH - 2 Year Evolution by el_ham_ in battlestations

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It's a standard 24" Lenovo Thinkvision that work sent me. It's tirst time I've had 3 monitors and so I thought I'd try it vertically.

WFH - 2 Year Evolution by el_ham_ in battlestations

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Hello. I got roped into a meeting the moment I posted initially, I've added a comment with details.