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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostDoes nothing show up when you put the CDs into a CD drive connected to an online database? That might be one way to find out what's on the CDs. Reverse engineering - which has been done before.
Others just mention the Composer.
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Had all my waste boxes ready to put out last night for today's collection (postponed by Eunice). In the end I decided not to put anything out as high winds were forecast. This morning, everyone else's rubbish has collected outside my house. All of it, seemingly.
Do I leave it and wait for the wind to start up again and blow it away or <sigh> get a black bag, pick it all up and put it in my wheelie bin? (I have done that in the past, grinding my teeth and thinking: "People probably think I'm getting paid for this.")It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by french frank View PostHad all my waste boxes ready to put out last night for today's collection (postponed by Eunice). In the end I decided not to put anything out as high winds were forecast. This morning, everyone else's rubbish has collected outside my house. All of it, seemingly.
Do I leave it and wait for the wind to start up again and blow it away or <sigh> get a black bag, pick it all up and put it in my wheelie bin? (I have done that in the past, grinding my teeth and thinking: "People probably think I'm getting paid for this.")
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Originally posted by french frank View PostHad all my waste boxes ready to put out last night for today's collection (postponed by Eunice). In the end I decided not to put anything out as high winds were forecast. This morning, everyone else's rubbish has collected outside my house. All of it, seemingly.
Do I leave it and wait for the wind to start up again and blow it away or <sigh> get a black bag, pick it all up and put it in my wheelie bin? (I have done that in the past, grinding my teeth and thinking: "People probably think I'm getting paid for this.")
It's a bummer but so what else is new, especially these days.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostWell if it's outside your house so that you have to see it/go past it then I would say take the grit your teeth option.
Near neighbours tend to share their bins and boxes if someone just has one or two small things/bottles to put out.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostWell if it's outside your house so that you have to see it/go past it then I would say take the grit your teeth option. Its presence will do nothing to improve your life so better to be rid, and would you really feel comfortable knowing that it's ended up somewhere else, still looking horrid, if you leave it. After all it's lack of thought and consideration together with laziness that's caused the problem in the first place and two wrongs don't make a right. I pick up rubbish that ends up on my patch, and have occasionally made pointed comments about how tiresome it is when rubbish blows out of the bins. When my immediate neighbours (both sides of the road) have overflowing bins I offer the space in my bins to try and prevent the problem occurring in the first place - which has the bonus that by adding weight it's less likely mine will blow over. They are all nice folk but seem to have a blind spot when it comes to picking up their litter, as if once it's out of their bin it isn't anything to do with them.
It's a bummer but so what else is new, especially these days.
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I've just had a letter from my energy supplier giving me the glad tidings that the prices have gone up. Not unexpected of course, even if seeing a near 50% rise in one fell swoop is something of a gulp moment, but what I am trying to work out is why the standing charge should go up by the same margin. Yes there will be some increase in costs of delivery and maintenance as a result of fuel price increases etc, but 50%? I've always had a gripe with them, and still resent that the company I used to be with that didn't have a separate charge was leant on by the competition which forced them (with Ofgem's help) out of business in the end. Looking back over several years worth of bills it's apparent that those charges are the ones which have gone up consistently whereas the actually gas and electricity costs haven't gone up as consistently nor, at a quick glance, by as much. Now call me suspicious but as most of the past 8 years or so I've been on a fixed tariff (which only fixes the gas/electricity cost, not the sc) I can't help thinking that the standing charges have been used for purposes other than what they are supposed to be used for, and this huge increase just adds to that suspicion.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostI've just had a letter from my energy supplier giving me the glad tidings that the prices have gone up. Not unexpected of course, even if seeing a near 50% rise in one fell swoop is something of a gulp moment, but what I am trying to work out is why the standing charge should go up by the same margin. Yes there will be some increase in costs of delivery and maintenance as a result of fuel price increases etc, but 50%? I've always had a gripe with them, and still resent that the company I used to be with that didn't have a separate charge was leant on by the competition which forced them (with Ofgem's help) out of business in the end. Looking back over several years worth of bills it's apparent that those charges are the ones which have gone up consistently whereas the actually gas and electricity costs haven't gone up as consistently nor, at a quick glance, by as much. Now call me suspicious but as most of the past 8 years or so I've been on a fixed tariff (which only fixes the gas/electricity cost, not the sc) I can't help thinking that the standing charges have been used for purposes other than what they are supposed to be used for, and this huge increase just adds to that suspicion.
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A dispiriting (and worrying) demonstration this morning of the dire state of health services locally. An unsatisfactory dental check-up reinforced that I just have to put up with the ongoing problems I have with two molars, until such time as extraction becomes the inevitable outcome - probably as an emergency. The practice has insufficient dentists, and many of them only stay for a short time and then move into private practice or to other countries. Not good for someone such as myself who needs continuity. In the 6 months prior to the first lockdown I'd needed 3 repairs, so now I try and avoid chewing on that side - which has brought back the painful jaw joint problems that had been sorted 3 years ago... In the course of the general external check of the face and neck area the dentist asked about what she referred to as a lesion, but which I have assumed to be a wart(one of the stalked variety) and told me I should get a GP to look at it straightaway. So called by the surgery on the way home to be told that sorry they had no appointments that day. I said I wasn't expecting that (appointments have always been weeks away, as I've never managed to get into the urgent/emergency category) but wanted to book one, to be told that they don't do that. All appointments are same day booked by phone, which in practice means sitting on hold from 8am until you get through to be told there are no more appointments that day, at a likely cost of several pounds in my case, as I don't have an inclusive tariff. They brought that system in last year to deal with excessive levels of abuse and antisocial behaviour to surgery staff, but I had assumed that they would have gone back to something more like the original system by now. There have always been problems at that surgery as they have had too few GPs for at least 8 years and have not, for some reason, thought seriously and with effect about alternatives such as Nurse Practitioners and more nurse led activity to help to fill the gaps.
Going private isn't an option for the dentist as there are none locally taking on new patients, and changing GP surgeries isn't an option as all 3 surgeries closed their lists to new patients some years ago due to numbers. If I was on the other side of the railway at the bottom of my garden I could go to the nearby village surgery, one of a group of 3 serving local villages, a couple of miles away where, although they do now have problems with GP shortage (all 3 retired the same year ) a much more intelligent and agile practice management means they continue to provide a good service - including bookable appointments.
I can't book a 6 month dentist checkup either - I have to wait until the 6 months is up and then phone to arrange - so another 2 months wait on top of the 6 months already gone probably.
And idiot management people moan about "inappropriate use of A&E".
Now I need to get out into the garden and think about something less depressing.
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostWasn’t the original idea at the time of privatisation that the market and competition would make it cheaper for consumers who would shop around for the best deal!
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostA dispiriting (and worrying) demonstration this morning of the dire state of health services locally. An unsatisfactory dental check-up reinforced that I just have to put up with the ongoing problems I have with two molars, until such time as extraction becomes the inevitable outcome - probably as an emergency. The practice has insufficient dentists, and many of them only stay for a short time and then move into private practice or to other countries. Not good for someone such as myself who needs continuity. In the 6 months prior to the first lockdown I'd needed 3 repairs, so now I try and avoid chewing on that side - which has brought back the painful jaw joint problems that had been sorted 3 years ago... In the course of the general external check of the face and neck area the dentist asked about what she referred to as a lesion, but which I have assumed to be a wart(one of the stalked variety) and told me I should get a GP to look at it straightaway. So called by the surgery on the way home to be told that sorry they had no appointments that day. I said I wasn't expecting that (appointments have always been weeks away, as I've never managed to get into the urgent/emergency category) but wanted to book one, to be told that they don't do that. All appointments are same day booked by phone, which in practice means sitting on hold from 8am until you get through to be told there are no more appointments that day, at a likely cost of several pounds in my case, as I don't have an inclusive tariff. They brought that system in last year to deal with excessive levels of abuse and antisocial behaviour to surgery staff, but I had assumed that they would have gone back to something more like the original system by now. There have always been problems at that surgery as they have had too few GPs for at least 8 years and have not, for some reason, thought seriously and with effect about alternatives such as Nurse Practitioners and more nurse led activity to help to fill the gaps.
Going private isn't an option for the dentist as there are none locally taking on new patients, and changing GP surgeries isn't an option as all 3 surgeries closed their lists to new patients some years ago due to numbers. If I was on the other side of the railway at the bottom of my garden I could go to the nearby village surgery, one of a group of 3 serving local villages, a couple of miles away where, although they do now have problems with GP shortage (all 3 retired the same year ) a much more intelligent and agile practice management means they continue to provide a good service - including bookable appointments.
I can't book a 6 month dentist checkup either - I have to wait until the 6 months is up and then phone to arrange - so another 2 months wait on top of the 6 months already gone probably.
And idiot management people moan about "inappropriate use of A&E".
Now I need to get out into the garden and think about something less depressing.
Hope you get things sorted out soon.
( I have had a foot problem, not urgent, but that might need treatment. They sent me a leaflet, and later an invitation for a zoom appointment. They aren’t doing face to face at the podiatry clinic “ to keep the surgery quieter”.
Sigh.)I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View Post.... the dentist asked about what she referred to as a lesion, but which I have assumed to be a wart(one of the stalked variety) and told me I should get a GP to look at it straightaway. So called by the surgery on the way home to be told that sorry they had no appointments that day. I said I wasn't expecting that (appointments have always been weeks away, as I've never managed to get into the urgent/emergency category) but wanted to book one, to be told that they don't do that. All appointments are same day booked by phone, which in practice means sitting on hold from 8am until you get through to be told there are no more appointments that day, at a likely cost of several pounds in my case, as I don't have an inclusive tariff. They brought that system in last year to deal with excessive levels of abuse and antisocial behaviour to surgery staff.......
It doesn't seem that changing to a different GP practice is an option for you, which is a shame. I hope you manage to get that appointment.............
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