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goddamnedtwisto posted:https://www.blood.co.uk/the-donation-process/after-your-donation/ e: 3 pints is near enough exactly 1.7L, which is about as close as you can get to a nice conversion.
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Guavanaut posted:Yet elsewhere on the site they refer only to pints and 'about a pint', which makes me wonder if that's discouraging people from giving blood, thinking that a big pint jug is being taken out of them when it's quite a bit less. "That's very nearly an armful!"
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Catzilla posted:Pretty sure your not supposed to put soil in the green waste bins. Especially if it has cat poo poo in it. Some councils say they don’t take soil because it makes the bin too heavy, however our council doesn’t stipulate it being restricted. If I can’t put it in the brown bin, what am I supposed to do with my soil?
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https://www.transfusionguidelines.o...ume-of-donationquote:3.7: Volume of donation
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Oodles posted:Some councils say they don’t take soil because it makes the bin too heavy, however our council doesn’t stipulate it being restricted. Eat it
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Oodles posted:Some councils say they don’t take soil because it makes the bin too heavy, however our council doesn’t stipulate it being restricted. Dig a hole in the garden, and put it in there
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Oodles posted:Some councils say they don’t take soil because it makes the bin too heavy, however our council doesn’t stipulate it being restricted. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zugv1NdMj4
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Wiggly Wayne DDS posted:- vga is pretty simple and is one-way video Not actually true - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extended_Display_Identification_Data
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DesperateDan posted:you essentially clamp a plastic ball around a tree branch (with some bark peeled away) with some wet moss inside and it roots the sapling while still attached to the main tree. I think the ball clamping may be a bit advanced for me but thanks for the advice. I'll look for slightly more commercial suppliers. i say swears online posted:it sucks loving rear end unless you're pretty good at it. buy the tree sapling imo Thanks
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feedmegin posted:Not actually true - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extended_Display_Identification_Data
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knox_harrington posted:I think the ball clamping may be a bit advanced for me but thanks for the advice. I think MsAdequate could provide some guidance?
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Oodles posted:Some councils say they don’t take soil because it makes the bin too heavy, however our council doesn’t stipulate it being restricted. Normally take it to a council run tip. Unfortunately soil is one of the items they have started charging for, which, around here, has led to an increase in fly tipping.
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If you fly tipped a ton of soil in some of our barren fields around here I doubt anyone would notice. Everyone would assume it was one of those anti-Traveller humps.
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Ok, household talk. I'm useless. I can't wire a plug, paint a wall or hang wallpaper. I wouldn't know where to begin sanding stuff. As you can guess, my flats decor is... Aged. I'd love a nice home but don't have the courage Intellectually I know that a crappy paint job or wonky wallpaper won't actually cause the flat to combust but I'm TERRIFIED of actually trying. Please halp.
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Guavanaut posted:If you fly tipped a ton of soil in some of our barren fields around here I doubt anyone would notice. Everyone would assume it was one of those anti-Traveller humps. It normally gets tipped into entrances of byways and other rights of way. And it's not just soil, usually old white gooods, sofas and if your really lucky, old asbestos roof panels.
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Sloth Life posted:Ok, household talk. I'm useless. YouTube and therapy by Zoom E: lol at the concept of not being able to paint. If you can feed yourself with a spoon then you can paint a wall
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Sloth Life posted:Ok, household talk. I'm useless. Try the DIY forum? I find doing a good job is all about preparation and planning.
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Painting is much easier than wall papering. It's all about the prep to be honest. Fill in any holes with filler then sand back smooth. Paint over the old colour with a base coat. Then put your top coat on, may need two coats if any of the old/base colour is showing through. If you are painting on to fresh plaster, it is usually good to give it a coat of watered down PVA glue to seal the plaster.
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Sloth Life posted:Ok, household talk. I'm useless. It's quite easy to get advice here, just follow these steps: 1) Share pictures of your current situation 2) Describe what changes you want to make 3) Get loads of careful, detailed advice from goons 4) Saw through all the structural supports in your bathroom 5) Commence meltdown
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Strom Cuzewon posted:It's quite easy to get advice here, just follow these steps: 6) Post pictures on the forums
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feedmegin posted:Not actually true - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extended_Display_Identification_Data
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Whilst we are on the subject of home decor, how much change can I make to a room that I am renting? I haven't added any studs to the wall (used a few of them though for hanging things) but would like to know what exactly the legal grounds are for repurposing stuff? Thanks folks!
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# ? Apr 1, 2020 12:05 |
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https://twitter.com/evolvepolitics/status/1244674789350014981?s=19 https://twitter.com/evolvepolitics/status/1244683754582487042?s=19
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Guavanaut posted:e: 3 pints is near enough exactly 1.7L, which is about as close as you can get to a nice conversion. "A litre of water's a pint and three quarters" was the approximation I learned. Along with "two and a quarter pounds of jam make about a kilogram."
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Sloth Life posted:Ok, household talk. I'm useless. There will be a ton of YouTube tutorials for this though, I'm sure. One of the few advantages of massive plugs is there's a lot of room for forgiveness on cutting the wire length exactly right.
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Cool that the press eveyrhwete are bootlickers https://twitter.com/BFriedmanDC/status/1245170751994544128?s=19
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Strom Cuzewon posted:It's quite easy to get advice here, just follow these steps: Such a A+ thread. We need more of those, in these trying times.
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# ? Apr 1, 2020 12:11 |
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This UC Claim stuff is driving me up the wall, none of the ID confirmations worked, so I've had to call them directly and have been on hold for over an hour.
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Red Oktober posted:Such a A+ thread. We need more of those, in these trying times. I have used the phrase "in these trying times" more in the last month than my entire life prior.
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Josef bugman posted:Whilst we are on the subject of home decor, how much change can I make to a room that I am renting? I haven't added any studs to the wall (used a few of them though for hanging things) but would like to know what exactly the legal grounds are for repurposing stuff? It's up to your land lord. Check your contract? I've had ones before that ban putting posters up with blu tack and stuff.
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# ? Apr 1, 2020 12:19 |
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Ah poo poo, they cancelled the Edinburgh Fringe. Seems like it's necessary but it's depressing to think we'll still be dealing with this poo poo in loving August.
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Gort posted:Ah poo poo, they cancelled the Edinburgh Fringe. Seems like it's necessary but it's depressing to think we'll still be dealing with this poo poo in loving August. August seems like the bare minimum unless we have a proper lockdown.
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# ? Apr 1, 2020 12:30 |
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There's a lad in the street with a big hosepipe cleaning Windows. Seems weird... I guess maybe he'd be self employed so wants to crack on so I don't want to tut tut but kind of seems non essential.
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# ? Apr 1, 2020 12:32 |
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Catzilla posted:6) Post pictures on the forums 7) but not of the toilet
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# ? Apr 1, 2020 12:34 |
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Oodles posted:Some councils say they don’t take soil because it makes the bin too heavy, however our council doesn’t stipulate it being restricted. use a toilet like the rest of us
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# ? Apr 1, 2020 12:38 |
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How common is the loss of taste in covid patients? My wife just said the spag bol tastes weird and it can't be possibly be because my cooking is crap
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# ? Apr 1, 2020 12:42 |
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Quite common, supposedly.
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Wachter posted:How common is the loss of taste in covid patients? My wife just said the spag bol tastes weird and it can't be possibly be because my cooking is crap have you tried feeding her a selection of monster munch and asking her which one's her favourite
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Wachter posted:How common is the loss of taste in covid patients? My wife just said the spag bol tastes weird and it can't be possibly be because my cooking is crap
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Wachter posted:How common is the loss of taste in covid patients? My wife just said the spag bol tastes weird and it can't be possibly be because my cooking is crap My wife hasn't been able to taste or smell anything since she came down with "flu-like" symptoms. She works in the NHS and guess what, no tests available unless she dies.
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