I think about someone with quite severe autism. Getting a new route or a busy route carer might well be needed, but a trip into town 10 minutes journey might well be fine so I'd say always needing a carer might do more harm than good for the person.
Similar arguments could be put forward for a...
My only input is that I had a magnet kitchen fitted 3 years ago. The kitchen is great, but the fitting was a real PITA as their fitter was so much of a cowboy he arrived each morning by horse and was mates with some bloke called Mr. Wayne. Get a fitter you trust!
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Hardly do work on the car these days. Mixture of time, having more spare money to pay someone else to do it, more reliable car and modern cars being more complex to work on than my 1.3l J reg Proton of powah that was my first car. Definitely going to pick up some wera bits thanks to you lot...
Not thought about the bit holder route. Definitely worth looking at. The wera brand looks like a possible good solution. Thanks for the curve ball idea.
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Nowt again on £10k so still running at 2% for the last 12 months. Pulled out most of it, so got a huge £230 left for may's draw. Here comes a super win...
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Hi all
Many moons ago when I got my first car I was gifted a screwdriver set to do the basic maintenance jobs etc. The Phillips ones have finally rounded off too much and I've just got in from fixing a gate and I'm annoyed enough that I'm eyeing up my credit card for some new ones. When I've...
Problem with airtags is that anyone nicking caravans will have a phone set to detect nearby airtags and when your looking at £30k van your either good enough to spot this or serving porridge
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Now that has completely gone over my head...
As for mattyg above... It's a family members van and they specifically asked for battery only, but I'll find out why and say you advise hard wiring in. Easy for me to do
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Hi all.
I'm after some advice for a caravan tracker. Ideally what I'm looking for is a self contained battery powered tracker that connects location to multiple phones using the app/system. Has anyone got any experience or advice on a product that meets that need?
Thanks in advance
FluffySheep
Mate tried a few years ago on a large electronic organ... About the same size as an upright piano. Ended up skipping it as there was zero interest. Sorry.
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Car passed mot. 1 advisory on slightly flaking number plate and an initial fail as when I fixed my headlight a few weeks back I didn't get a clip in and the beam pattern wasn't correct... But all done. Need to go back tomorrow to pick up a new paper certificate as they added 10k to the milage...
I'm a teacher... So I write daily. Just finished my Sunday evening marking. I use a nice fountain pen. Marking is my least favourite part of the job, but a nice pen makes it tolerable.
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Try 2 at fixing the water leak in the boot of the focus. Looks like an expected fault on estates. See how it does. Left the boot lining out so it tries 100% and so I can see any new water easier
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You lot make me look like a n00b chump as I came in here to say my 9 year old car blew it's first bulb over the weekend... The dipped beam lamp and it cost me a grand total of £8.99 to fox it and I'm happy with that
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When I finished uni I paid 20% of my bring home wage which I thought was fair, and I was told that if I went on JSA it would be 40% which was a good way to incentive working
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Got a ford focus estate. Found water under the carpet in the boot. Bit of digging later it looks like the sealant on the tops of the body by the back of the rails has perished.
Just finished re-sealanting it. Hand now bogging and I'm hoping it's done. Wait a week and I'll get FluffySheep junior...
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