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6 October, 2008 at 11:57 am #375348
Run a test on it now and post your problems.
6 October, 2008 at 11:55 am #378905Sorry we mostly do computers on here.
All I can do is give you a link.
http://xboxlivetheguide.co.uk/XBoxLiveTheGuide2.php?department=Equipment
6 October, 2008 at 7:57 am #377143Just looked at my last reply and the temps are for offices, not homes with people in them with children or old people.
Temperature
°F °C
78 25 Optimal for bathing, showering. Sleep is disturbed75 24 People feel warm, lethargic and sleepy. Optimal for unclothed people.
72 22 Most comfortable year-round indoor temperature for sedentary people.
70 21 Optimum for performance of mental work.
64 18 Physically inactive people begin to shiver. Active people are comfortable.6 October, 2008 at 7:36 am #377141First get rid of the pre payment meter !!!!!
You’re paying well over the odds for your gas and electric with them. Set up a bank account and a monthly payment plan for about £5 -10 per week.
Look for the best deals online.
You need to keep the house about 18-21C, place room thermometers in each room, keep an eye on them and adjust the radiators accordantly.
Remember that drafts in a house make it feel “warmer”, (the warm air moves around the house). So leave the doors open a bit or remove any draft proofing from internal doors.
Keep the heating on 24 hours a day, at 18-21C you should see the saving within a few weeks.
Remember houses that are too warm cause more illness than cold ones !!!!!!
6 October, 2008 at 2:37 am #375344You need to download this:
reboot and then pop 7 waves in the search box. It plays without the time lag.
make sure the tool bar is installed.
Please TESTED before 9pm, the quiz starts at 11pm
6 October, 2008 at 2:28 am #378557Don’t use O2, they have a terrible reputation for broadband.
I don’t know where you live, but give us your postcode and will get you a better deal.
6 October, 2008 at 2:23 am #377137Depends on the size of your home, insulation and heating type.
5 October, 2008 at 11:02 am #377133I think some of you think gas meters always give the right reading, they don’t.
They should be replaced every 15 years, most are not.
British Gas estimated that 20% were over/under reading.
5 October, 2008 at 8:03 am #377414I first started using message boards in 1984. Its a bit different now, the computers are better and the sites too. Funny seem to be paying less now than in 1984, (I think my Prestal bill was about £20 per month…)
Only use the technical sites and boards never anything this pointless. Used to be a very serous person, writing posts on under ground pipes and doing the “odd” item for trade mag’s .
About 5 years ago, I took on a new contract for a major insurance company and found myself up at 2am with nothing but a sex doll for company.
So look for someone to moan at and found forum1, it always seem to be busy with nutters. Over night there was only a few of us and we did have some fun.
I started using the site in the day time and found out about the Chatguides, (God they knew less about computers than a 7 year old in a remedial computer class.)
Me and my old friend Tony Montana became “boot off site” for about a year, something about us endlessly fighting in the rooms, using foul language and picking on people.
The Chatguides become my new play things after this and still are. The tricks I’ve play on them over the years. I’d have the site owner “martin” pm me and asking me “why I was picking on his staff so much?” And soon got the title “JC moron” on the boards.
I did look for my first post on here but its been deleted, all I could fined was a technical one.
The rest must have been lost with the board upgrade.
My best moment on here was when one Chatguide booted and banned 2 other ones thinking they were me, that still makes me laugh.
4 October, 2008 at 1:48 pm #377621errrrrr she a women matty………..
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