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Neil 14-11-2007 23:06

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Originally Posted by [email protected] (Post 493784)
I need to use high temperatures for heavy soiled things, which also means they only last that once.

It also means you use more electricity for your wash. Think green :D

MargaretR 14-11-2007 23:15

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I have one hot wash and 3 cool per week. A bag of soap nuts will give me 6 months of pollution free laundry - can't get greener than that.
My condenser boiler is 95% efficient - so much so that I have just had a £200refund from my fuel supplier.

Neil 14-11-2007 23:19

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Originally Posted by [email protected] (Post 493805)
My condenser boiler is 95% efficient

No it's not. Those figures are rubbish. It is the maximum efficiency not the constant efficiency figure. I can't remember if they achieve that when running flat out, ie making hot water or while ticking along keeping the house warm.

MargaretR 14-11-2007 23:22

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I was told that by a Crudens fitter (contracted to Hyndburn Homes)
I dont understand the technical stuff -- I am saving loads of money so using less = logical?

jambutty 15-11-2007 12:32

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 493776)
Oh hek, Jambutty, please don't attack the alcohol .. another of my life pleasures will go out of the window .. :eek: Only one pleasure left now, even that has its dangers . :( They'll be printing warnings on the sides of condoms next ... :D

Why not katex? Non smokers attacked tobacco smoking and destroyed my pleasure.

As I stated I do not use alcohol but nonetheless a couple of times a week at lunchtime me and some other old foggies met in a club for a few games of Crib or Whist and on occasions even Canasta. They drank their beer, I drank Coke, or orange or lemonade. Some of us smoked, some of us didn’t. But we were content with our lot. It gave us a break from staying indoors.

Then along came the no smoking in public places campaign and destroyed our game of cards. Thanks a bunch selfish jerks!

What really sticks in my craw is that the anti smoking campaigners complaining about passive smoking were quite content to jump in their precious cars and drive around polluting the atmosphere that I and everyone else was forced to breath in. And then to add insult to injury they now crow about how they can breath in ‘clean’ air whilst enjoying a pint. This ‘clean’ air that is full of vehicle exhaust pollutants. But it’s OK because they cause the pollution and they breath in their own muck but I am forced to as well.

Not too different to smokers, is it?

We put up with the drunken yobbos damaging our gardens, cars and creating merry hell on the streets. We put up with the hospitals being overloaded with injured drunks, whilst we waited for an ambulance to take one of us to hospital for some serious reason.

Alcohol has caused more harm to others than smoking tobacco ever did and it is high time that its use was severely curtailed.

I support any campaign that restricts the purchase and consumption of alcohol to what it used to be and also restricts where it can be bought. Pubs, clubs, restaurants and Off Licence premises only - between the hours of 10:00am and 3:00pm and 6:00pm and 11:00pm. Night clubs 9:00pm to 2:00am with no entry after 11:00pm. No alcohol consumption in open public spaces other than an enclosed beer garden attached to a licensed premises.

A failed breathalyser driver would have his vehicle impounded there and then and if the case is proven in court the car would be crushed if over 5 years old or auctioned off if under 5 years old with the proceeds going to a victims of alcohol abuse compensation fund.

Alcohol related crimes or public disorder would be met with at the very least punitive fines in the order of several hundred pounds.

MargaretR 16-11-2007 08:18

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Do you recall those claims that the heart attack rate in Scotland reduced by 17% due to the smoking ban---------LIES!!!!!!!!
BBC NEWS | Magazine | The facts in the way of a good story

katex 25-11-2007 14:05

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Well, was out last night in a busy pub and, yes, could smell the air better inside ...you guessed it, what was the dominant smell ....

















SWEAT Get some decent anti-perspirants folks.

See Ian's favourite person Mr. Pratt is now complaining in the Observer about people smoking outside pubs/clubs and shops .. says is far worse now and a walk in the fresh air is no longer possible and subjected to more passive smoke than ever ! He returns home with a tobacco taste in his mouth.!

For heaven's sake man .. most smoking areas of pubs are at the back, and always been people smoking outside shops 'cause shops have not allowed you to smoke inside their premises for years.

Walk on the other side .. sure he is doing it on purpose :rolleyes: .. oh, and be careful don't take in those petrol fumes either.

derekgas 25-11-2007 18:22

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I think the law is, if the vehicle is company owned, even if you are the sole driver, you cannot smoke in it, and have to have no smoking signs in the window, If you own the vehicle, you can smoke, providing nobody else is, or is going to use the vehicle. But it is overkill, I am afraid I will be in the dock one day, accused of smoking in my own company vehicle.

panther 25-11-2007 18:27

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if its a work vehicle ya cant smoke in it...simple....be it a bus, lorry, van or taxi!

but a company one?
Id a thought that didnt count:(

Eric 25-11-2007 18:41

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Originally Posted by beechy (Post 493211)
does seem daft that you cant smoke in a car or taxi cause it might affect someones health but you can churn out carbon monoxide from your exhaust whilst stuck at the lights :eek:


Shhhhh, THEY were hoping that we hadn't noticed the irony;)

With all this govt. busy work going on, it's surprising you guys are allowed to f**t upwind of an unsuspecting fellow citizen:eek:

katex 25-11-2007 19:24

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Here we go again, think you are quite safe derekgas:-

http://www.pinsentmasons.com/media/134379445.pdf


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