The annoying bit is. Even though his claim is probably baseless the council have to counter it. If he were to take them to court it could end up costing them millions and has already probably cost thousands.
As others have said. If you find a good optician stick with them.
I went to spec savers and they must have got something right. Cos I'm still using the same prescription 12 years later.
I usually get my glasses from Select specs because I'm a peasant.
Just bare in mind Lourve and Eiffel are the two biggest tourist attractions. You will be cueing for hours.
The other important thing with the Lourve. It's massive, you could easily spend several days in there so make sure you have a plan.
I haven't been to Paris so about 10 years so can't...
I doubt a surge protector will help with your particular problem (although they're still a good idea). They're purpose it to protect your equipment if the mains voltages rises due to a supply fault.
Do you know what the electrician actually tested when they visited? My guess is either...
XC90 is too suitable and has too much to go wrong.
The 960 and it's stablemates are out because the ocuk arm chair experts brigade have decreed that driving a RWD car in snow will lead to instadeath.
So the obvious answer is a car from Holland...
You might get away with it. I ran my battery down a couple of times due to a fault with the alternator.
I was expecting to have to replace the battery but seem to have got away with it.
If there's an explanation for the battery drain and it's something you want to mitigate against them grab...
I've only flown 3 times, so technically it's a tie between Heathrow and Gatwick. Cardiff comes last because it's an especially depressing lump of 60s concrete. I suspect the architect's only previous experience was council tower blocks and multistory car parks.
Just a suggestion.
Might be easier to go out of the living room, up the side of the house behind the drain pipe, through the soffit and into the loft. If doing that route I'd run a couple of spare cables in. Drop one down into your office and keep the rest coiled up in the loft. I'd also...
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