CoD2 and CoD4 are still on the go with frequent LANs, another oldie kept alive by the community is a terrible mmo called Thang Global. It's changed hands a few times but there's a newer version out now.
A lot of chippies will charge different pricing on how many doors they're quoting for, wether they're hollow core or solid etc. Expect to pay anywhere from 60/70 a door upto £lol depending on where you live
I'm essentially a part time worker with no scope of increasing my hours any time yet as my job works well around having a 2 year old and another baby on the way and we're sat on around 4 or 5 months worth of savings that would cover our bills. We did have more but were both made redundant during...
I'm on the AM4 chipset using a ASRock B550 ITX and it's not great. I can't get the rear io ports working for headphones/microphone use and it's VRM cooling is poor. The rear io problems seem to be a common occurrence and they existed before the B550 chipset and I don't think it'll be any better...
I picked up a second hand Haworth Zody for £25 ... I thought the guy had missed a zero off the price tag! I needed to buy some replacement arm pads for it for the grand total of £35. It's so comfy, it's like sitting on an angels face
I don't think you're allowed to ask for pricing outside of the members market. Your best bet is to have a look around on second hand sites and judging for yourself.
Similar for me - ish anyway :cry:
800dpi and 0.35 in game setting for FPS type games. The accuracy is frighteningly good. I have used those settings for about 15 years now...
I'm fully aware, thank you. Its the only socket in the room. It has devices plugged into it that require constant power. I'd much rather my son not have the ability to turn these off.
I'm aware that we have the safest plugs in the world and I'm not after using the plug in type ones, more so the box type that can be fitted over them.
@andy_mk3 Blanking it off is a no go unfortunately, it's the only socket in that room sadly.
We're putting our son into his first proper bed soon and I need to eliminate access to his double socket. I'm aware that socket covers are a thing but I'm struggling to find one that can be used with a surface mounted back box.
Any suggestions?
Thank you!
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