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Re: Ask - R(ob)AWK replies
« Reply #15360 on: September 6, 2020, 03:29:57 pm »
The French run on 230v supply, same as the UK, so cannot see any issue. The missus has UK bought straighteners, cloud 9s and its wired with a Euro 2 pin plug, which clips into a UK 3 pin. I'd probably look at rewiring the plugs to 2 pins just for convenience.


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« Reply #15361 on: September 7, 2020, 12:48:09 am »
Anyone ever had an allergy test done?

I have had an issue with skin redness/rashes for about 2 years now, but they are becoming more frequent. I started taking pics and recoding what I eat but can’t see an obvious link. I got one on my arm last Thursday and by Friday it hadn’t gone, so did an e-consultation with my Drs and awaiting a response for them. But I wonder if it’s worth doing an allergy test as I think they will just say take antihistamines (which I do a lot for hayfever) and note down what I eat.

But are they accurate? I don’t want to get one, find I have issues with a few different foods and then actively avoid them all to see little/no difference. And for it to put doubt in my head over foods.

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« Reply #15362 on: September 7, 2020, 03:26:55 am »
My brother in law had one a couple of years ago as was getting similar to what you describe. He’d gone down the route of noting down everything he ate, changing washing powder, etc etc.

Turned out he was allergic to the metal his jean buttons were made out of and when the back of it rubbed against his skin it was giving him a reaction (although strangely not where the button rubbed).

On the other end of the scale my gf had one and it came back to her being allergic and intolerant to just about everything in life, so much so I considered buying her a bubble to live in. She’s def not allergic to a lot they said as she can happily eat most of them without any reaction what so ever so in that case it’s a load of shite!

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« Reply #15363 on: September 7, 2020, 07:04:01 am »
My friend is allergic to peels. He can eat apples, almonds, zucchinis, eggplants, potatoes and many other nuts, fruits, vegetables normally. But only when they are peeled. Another friend of mine was allergic to the kitchen garden plants but only when cooked. You know, like lemongrass, parsley, mint etc. - the ones you grow in the kitchen. It took them little over 8 months to figure this out. Maybe this is something you could try if you haven't already.

But to answer your question, they are fairly accurate. They find out patterns of allergens and round-up on foods that you need to avoid. My colleague found out that he is seasonally allergic to a particular brand of milk as it turns out the milk comes from cows that eat a particular type of grass and hay, typical of the region where the milk is produced. So for the months of March-May/June, he shifts his brand of milk to something that's produced from cows with a more diverse intake. He hasn't had the problem since. He was able to get this done with the help of an allergy test.

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Re: Ask - R(ob)AWK replies
« Reply #15364 on: September 7, 2020, 11:13:11 pm »
I had an allergy test, many, many years ago.

It was a patch test on my arm, to see what I reacted to.



I think they are just meant as an indicator to show what you are generally intolerant to, and don't go into great detail.

That's for further more intense testing.

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« Reply #15365 on: September 11, 2020, 02:48:25 pm »
How do I send a link that opens in a specific browser?

The one I am sending now automatically opens in Internet Explorer but I want it to open in Edge
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« Reply #15366 on: September 11, 2020, 02:49:00 pm »
How do I send a link that opens in a specific browser?

The one I am sending now automatically opens in Internet Explorer but I want it to open in Edge

Surely it depends what browser the person receiving it as set to default?

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« Reply #15367 on: September 11, 2020, 03:07:09 pm »
Surely it depends what browser the person receiving it as set to default?

Could be. Its actually someone that's sending a link from the charity committee in work, but on their document the link opens in Internet Explorer and obviously we have to copy it to Edge to get the link to work. I don't know what our default browser is.
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« Reply #15368 on: September 11, 2020, 03:18:54 pm »
Go to Setting/Apps/Default Apps and it will tell you all your default programs including Web Browser, its the bottom choice on mine in Windows 10. I use Firefox normally but haven't set it as my Default Web Browser so if I click on a link in an email its opens in Edge cos thats the default.

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« Reply #15369 on: September 11, 2020, 04:06:32 pm »
How do I send a link that opens in a specific browser?

The one I am sending now automatically opens in Internet Explorer but I want it to open in Edge

You can't send a link for a specific browser. It will just open in whatever is the default on your system. If you want to open it with another browser, either shift-right click it to get a 'open with' menu, or copy-paste it into the browser you want to use.
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« Reply #15370 on: September 11, 2020, 04:15:22 pm »
Cheers, the rest can fuck off and just copy and paste then  :D
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« Reply #15371 on: September 13, 2020, 09:09:44 am »
My mum's agreed to pay £380 to have her overgrown garden cleared and tidied. And charged extra to have the rubbish carted away.

Seems way steep to me and I think the guy (who's a neighbour) is taking the piss but I've never hired one so I can't say for sure.

Does anyone know ballpark on what a job like this should cost?
Or what would a reasonable hourly rate be?

(Garden's small council house size, about 7x6 metres with a small path down one side)

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« Reply #15372 on: September 13, 2020, 09:15:34 am »
My sister's a gardener she charges around £10-£15 an hour depending on what she's doing.

Unless he's licenced and has to pay for the tip/waste removal she shouldn't have to pay extra either.

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« Reply #15373 on: September 13, 2020, 09:17:33 am »
My mum's agreed to pay £380 to have her overgrown garden cleared and tidied. And charged extra to have the rubbish carted away.

Seems way steep to me and I think the guy (who's a neighbour) is taking the piss but I've never hired one so I can't say for sure.

Does anyone know ballpark on what a job like this should cost?
Or what would a reasonable hourly rate be?

(Garden's small council house size, about 7x6 metres with a small path down one side)

I'd expect to pay about £80 - 100 a day
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« Reply #15374 on: September 13, 2020, 10:21:40 am »
My mum's agreed to pay £380 to have her overgrown garden cleared and tidied. And charged extra to have the rubbish carted away.

Seems way steep to me and I think the guy (who's a neighbour) is taking the piss but I've never hired one so I can't say for sure.

Does anyone know ballpark on what a job like this should cost?
Or what would a reasonable hourly rate be?

(Garden's small council house size, about 7x6 metres with a small path down one side)

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« Reply #15375 on: September 13, 2020, 11:23:32 am »
It probably really depends how overgrown it is, how much shite is in there that needs sorting and what exactly “tidied” means.

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« Reply #15376 on: September 13, 2020, 01:02:11 pm »
Thanks everyone. O need to find out exactly what she's agreed to.... she's vague at the best of times!
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« Reply #15377 on: September 14, 2020, 12:02:13 am »
Was in the gym on Wednesday doing deadlifts and heard and felt a pop and rip in my bicep, towards the elbow. Pain wasn't too bad but the muscle had moved up an inch or two, which was quite disconcerting at the time (as was the noise it made). Went to A&E but they sent me packing without really doing anything, just said they were going to refer me and to expect a phone call.

It's been a few days now and the pain has mostly subsided, my arm around the elbow just feels weak albeit much better than it was. It looks more normal as well. Weird thing is that the bruising has come up in the middle of the forearm? Nothing around the area that felt affected when it happened.

I've done some research and a distal tendon tear seems to fit with what I experienced when it happened, but then it doesn't feel as though its going to be that serious given the lack of pain now and the improvement I've experienced?

Anyone with any alternative theories? I don't hold out much hope of hearing from the hospital, which is annoying as I guess surgery should be pursued quite quickly if it has teared.
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« Reply #15378 on: September 14, 2020, 08:01:04 pm »
I’m so lucky that I’ve been allowed to study English for a year. It’s going well but I need help from you native speakers to explain a task. It’s a short one, but I’m struggling to solve it.

I am to explain the difference in meaning between these two sentences:
A. I’ll take the later bus home
B. I’ll take the bus home later.

IMO, “later” in sentence A is a pre-modifier of the noun “bus”. It means that the speaker will take a later bus home than originally planned.
In B, “later” acts as an adverb and it means that the speaker, rather than take the bus home right now, will wait for a later bus.

Am I on to something here?

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« Reply #15379 on: September 14, 2020, 08:20:20 pm »
I’m so lucky that I’ve been allowed to study English for a year. It’s going well but I need help from you native speakers to explain a task. It’s a short one, but I’m struggling to solve it.

I am to explain the difference in meaning between these two sentences:
A. I’ll take the later bus home
B. I’ll take the bus home later.

IMO, “later” in sentence A is a pre-modifier of the noun “bus”. It means that the speaker will take a later bus home than originally planned.
In B, “later” acts as an adverb and it means that the speaker, rather than take the bus home right now, will wait for a later bus.

Am I on to something here?
Yup. Although there's a subtle additional nuance about 'B'. By default, the bus the speaker takes home will indeed be a later one than, say, the one originally planned for, however it's more general here, i.e. "later as opposed to now or soon" - it's a non-specified moment in time and the exact bus is also non-specified......if they're not careful and they lose track of time, they'll miss the last one and end up walking home, like a sad 15 yr old who earlier that evening had left The State a few seconds too late, arrived at the Roe St gyratory seconds after the last 5 to Woolton had already left and was subsequently trudging forlornly up towards Allerton Rd at 1.30 and still only halfway home.......

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« Reply #15380 on: September 14, 2020, 08:24:23 pm »
I’m so lucky that I’ve been allowed to study English for a year. It’s going well but I need help from you native speakers to explain a task. It’s a short one, but I’m struggling to solve it.

I am to explain the difference in meaning between these two sentences:
A. I’ll take the later bus home
B. I’ll take the bus home later.

IMO, “later” in sentence A is a pre-modifier of the noun “bus”. It means that the speaker will take a later bus home than originally planned.
In B, “later” acts as an adverb and it means that the speaker, rather than take the bus home right now, will wait for a later bus.

Am I on to something here?

You are pretty much correct in what you are thinking. In B though, the speaker isn't saying he will not take the bus now and will instead wait for a later bus, he's saying that when he does go home, which will be later in the day, he will take the bus.
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« Reply #15381 on: September 14, 2020, 08:44:36 pm »
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« Reply #15382 on: September 14, 2020, 11:06:31 pm »
I'll get you the Bonjella later.

I'll get you the Bonella. Later.
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« Reply #15383 on: September 15, 2020, 07:44:25 am »
I’m so lucky that I’ve been allowed to study English for a year. It’s going well but I need help from you native speakers to explain a task. It’s a short one, but I’m struggling to solve it.

I am to explain the difference in meaning between these two sentences:
A. I’ll take the later bus home
B. I’ll take the bus home later.

IMO, “later” in sentence A is a pre-modifier of the noun “bus”. It means that the speaker will take a later bus home than originally planned.
In B, “later” acts as an adverb and it means that the speaker, rather than take the bus home right now, will wait for a later bus.

Am I on to something here?


I think A implies a choice between two buses "the earlier one" and "the later one". It assumes the listener knows which bus you're talking about. (in reality, they probably don't have a clue, and there are more than two buses, and you're just saying that to say that you're staying extra long in work today).

In B, the emphasis is likely on "bus" - as when you're answering the question, "how are you going to get home?". The "later" is just there to say you're not doing it right now, and is also a bit dismissive, as to say, don't worry about it.


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« Reply #15384 on: September 15, 2020, 07:46:06 am »
Just get a taxi.
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« Reply #15385 on: September 15, 2020, 08:28:04 am »
How do I send a link that opens in a specific browser?

The one I am sending now automatically opens in Internet Explorer but I want it to open in Edge

I had a hunch there might be a way to do this by embedding a tag in the html, so I looked it up and lo and behold, I found this:
https://www.computerworld.com/article/3008858/how-to-open-specific-web-browsers-using-hyperlinks.html

Looks like it could be exactly what you’re after!

(Though as others have said, it “automatically” opens in whatever the user’s default browser is, which may already be Edge, but this could be a good way of forcing it - assuming the user has Edge installed.)
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« Reply #15386 on: September 15, 2020, 08:32:14 am »

I think A implies a choice between two buses "the earlier one" and "the later one". It assumes the listener knows which bus you're talking about. (in reality, they probably don't have a clue, and there are more than two buses, and you're just saying that to say that you're staying extra long in work today).

In B, the emphasis is likely on "bus" - as when you're answering the question, "how are you going to get home?". The "later" is just there to say you're not doing it right now, and is also a bit dismissive, as to say, don't worry about it.


(Not a native speaker btw, hah!)
Emphasis in B can also (and in my view most likely is) on the "later", as opposed to "I'll take a BUS later, NOT an Uber..." or in your case an Über :P :wave

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« Reply #15387 on: September 15, 2020, 11:10:59 am »
Just get a taxi.
Well, I believe “just” is an adverb here modifying, the verb “take”. “A taxi” would be the object in this particular sentence .

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« Reply #15388 on: September 15, 2020, 11:45:27 am »
Well, I believe “just” is an adverb here modifying, the verb “take”. “A taxi” would be the object in this particular sentence .
Strictly speaking, you should be specifying that the verb is in the imperative form :wave

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« Reply #15389 on: September 15, 2020, 11:56:53 am »
Emphasis in B can also (and in my view most likely is) on the "later", as opposed to "I'll take a BUS later, NOT an Uber..." or in your case an Über :P :wave

Better über than unter....

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« Reply #15390 on: September 15, 2020, 01:13:14 pm »
Was in the gym on Wednesday doing deadlifts and heard and felt a pop and rip in my bicep, towards the elbow. Pain wasn't too bad but the muscle had moved up an inch or two, which was quite disconcerting at the time (as was the noise it made). Went to A&E but they sent me packing without really doing anything, just said they were going to refer me and to expect a phone call.

It's been a few days now and the pain has mostly subsided, my arm around the elbow just feels weak albeit much better than it was. It looks more normal as well. Weird thing is that the bruising has come up in the middle of the forearm? Nothing around the area that felt affected when it happened.

I've done some research and a distal tendon tear seems to fit with what I experienced when it happened, but then it doesn't feel as though its going to be that serious given the lack of pain now and the improvement I've experienced?

Anyone with any alternative theories? I don't hold out much hope of hearing from the hospital, which is annoying as I guess surgery should be pursued quite quickly if it has teared.

A distal tendon/muscle tear of some description sounds about right to be honest, I can't really think of anything else it could be. Surgery isn't always indicated though and depends entirely on the severity of the tear. Did the hospital say who they were going to refer you to? Could either be orthopaedics or to physio, but I'd be pushing to see at least one of those as soon as you can if I were you.

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« Reply #15391 on: September 15, 2020, 01:20:13 pm »
Any legal experts in here? We booked a trip to South Africa for November and the balance just became due.

The travel company is claiming that the trip isn't cancelled because South Africa might open its borders before November. Apparently, their insurers claim that if SA opens its borders, our trip can happen - even if the FCO advice is not to go there.

Our insurers say if we went there in defiance of FCO advice, it would invalidate our insurance. The travel company insist in their terms and conditions that we have to have insurance to travel, but claim we can take out another (expensive) high-risk policy with a specialist. I can't see that it's incumbent on us to solve the dichotomy between their Terms and Conditions and their insurers' dodgy opinion. Do you think I'm on safe ground?

They are saying we don't have to pay the balance just yet. (Although they haven't said just when they expect it).

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« Reply #15392 on: September 15, 2020, 02:50:48 pm »
Any legal experts in here? We booked a trip to South Africa for November and the balance just became due.

The travel company is claiming that the trip isn't cancelled because South Africa might open its borders before November. Apparently, their insurers claim that if SA opens its borders, our trip can happen - even if the FCO advice is not to go there.

Our insurers say if we went there in defiance of FCO advice, it would invalidate our insurance. The travel company insist in their terms and conditions that we have to have insurance to travel, but claim we can take out another (expensive) high-risk policy with a specialist. I can't see that it's incumbent on us to solve the dichotomy between their Terms and Conditions and their insurers' dodgy opinion. Do you think I'm on safe ground?

They are saying we don't have to pay the balance just yet. (Although they haven't said just when they expect it).


I spoke to my travel insurance on this, as we are booked for Tenerife at the end of October and this is still going ahead, as advice may change. They told me that so long as we booked when FCO advice was travel was OK (it was) and 7 days before the date of the trip FCO advice is essential travel only, then we are covered. She told me the first point of call is the company (Jet2) who should offer a refund or a suitable alternative trip. If that doesn't happen, then to go through the credit card company and if that fails, the travel insurance will pay out. They cannot take you to an FCO "essential travel only" place for a holiday. I feel they are trying to get YOU to cancel so they can charge you a cancellation fee/full holiday, as they know they will have to refund or give an alternative.

We were due to pay our final payment after I spoke to the insurance company, so I paid on a mastercard.
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« Reply #15393 on: September 15, 2020, 03:54:18 pm »
Thanks. Yes, I'll be paying on credit card IF we decide to go ahead. I think both our insurers and the travel company would happily leave us wondering what to do until the last moment, in order to try to avoid covering us/returning money. I'm assuming most people need more notice so are tempted to cancel themselves, lose the deposit and slog it out afterwards.

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« Reply #15394 on: September 15, 2020, 04:07:40 pm »
Thanks. Yes, I'll be paying on credit card IF we decide to go ahead. I think both our insurers and the travel company would happily leave us wondering what to do until the last moment, in order to try to avoid covering us/returning money. I'm assuming most people need more notice so are tempted to cancel themselves, lose the deposit and slog it out afterwards.

Basically if you cancel, you're fucked cos its your decision. The holiday companies are hanging on until the last minute hoping people will do this, or that you'll move the holiday to say Italy and pay the fees to swap. We've had two holidays cancelled and had the money back from both, Majorca in May and Mexico in October - Tenerife was booked using the refund from Mexico. We'll just wait now until Jet2 cancels this and then get yet another refund, unless there is a U turn and they allow travel and then we'll be going.

Mad thing is I can't go to Tenerife, but I can go to the 10 miles to Bolton..................
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« Reply #15395 on: September 15, 2020, 05:22:58 pm »
Whats everyone been doing with cancelled Easyjet flights?

One of my flights from July was cancelled - the outbound went ahead but i didnt take it as wasn't going to travel anyway and the return flight was cancelled.

Easyjet are offering to change the flight to literally any flight I want - any date, and departure and destination airport - up until September 2021 for no fee and no fare difference. I'm thinking that might be better than going through the hassle of getting a refund as can see flights being more expensive next year and I will be making the same flight next summer anyway (wedding postponed until then).

Couold backfire if Easyjet were to go bust though.

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« Reply #15396 on: September 15, 2020, 07:41:41 pm »
I've got a spare phone I've had to keep as it's got my VPN authenticator on it for working from home.

My SIM is in my new phone, so my old one states I can make emergency calls only.  What number does it call from if the phone doesn't have a SIM?  Or how can the emergency services call me, if needed?

Not something I'd need (hopefully!) just interested.
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« Reply #15397 on: September 15, 2020, 07:55:31 pm »
I've got a spare phone I've had to keep as it's got my VPN authenticator on it for working from home.

My SIM is in my new phone, so my old one states I can make emergency calls only.  What number does it call from if the phone doesn't have a SIM?  Or how can the emergency services call me, if needed?

Not something I'd need (hopefully!) just interested.

You cannot ring them. I googled about and it turns out that Ofcom, in a bid to reduce hoax 999 calls, barred it. Its been found that SIM less phones are used to make the majority of hoax calls. I did read that 999, 911 are pre-programmed into the phones as emergency numbers, so when dialled the phone is aware. This is used when you cannot get a signal on your network, but the phone can pick up another network and for a 999 call will swap, eg you are on O2 and no signal, but the phone can find an EE signal, so will switch to EE just for the 999 call.

https://www.lakesfirstaid.co.uk/999-call-mobile-phone/
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« Reply #15398 on: September 15, 2020, 08:19:01 pm »
You cannot ring them. I googled about and it turns out that Ofcom, in a bid to reduce hoax 999 calls, barred it. Its been found that SIM less phones are used to make the majority of hoax calls. I did read that 999, 911 are pre-programmed into the phones as emergency numbers, so when dialled the phone is aware. This is used when you cannot get a signal on your network, but the phone can pick up another network and for a 999 call will swap, eg you are on O2 and no signal, but the phone can find an EE signal, so will switch to EE just for the 999 call.

https://www.lakesfirstaid.co.uk/999-call-mobile-phone/

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« Reply #15399 on: September 15, 2020, 08:19:05 pm »
I've got a spare phone I've had to keep as it's got my VPN authenticator on it for working from home.

My SIM is in my new phone, so my old one states I can make emergency calls only.  What number does it call from if the phone doesn't have a SIM?  Or how can the emergency services call me, if needed?

Not something I'd need (hopefully!) just interested.

Aside from your main question... it's pretty easy to set up your Authenticator on a new phone.

If it is Microsoft's Azure AD you are using just go to http://aka.ms/mfasetup on a computer and you can remove your old phone and add the new one - it will give you the QR code to scan.
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