
Deleting excessive quoting means you answer only to that part of the message, like I do.īut some context is necessary when there are a few conversations going on at once, if I hadn't quoted you it would look like I was replying to Dave as that's the post above this one.What do you think "in response to Message 108767" is for? In none of your posts on this page of this thread have you deleted a single word or letter. I always delete excessive quotingNo you don't. If you want to insulate mine, you have to start by drilling through the concrete of the floors and walls to get to them, then fill it all back in again and put my floor boards back. Not to mention all the knuckle rash.)At least your pipes can be approached. (And if someone suggests insulating the pipe, I suggest they plan on three days of swearing and cursing when they come here to fit it, at their expense. Mine (from the Aldi) even has options of temperature: 40C, 60C, 80C, 100C. Get a boiling water dispenser instead of a kettle, so that only the water needed is boiled or heated to the correct temp for coffee.An electric kettle isn't an option? You can fill it with as much water you need for your cuppa as well. I do have one electric light, but the bulb in it is 0.5 watts if I am not mistaken. My bed lights btw are all battery powered as well. I set it to the side across from the door to the toilet, so at night when I have to go pee, I don't have to turn on all these lights everywhere. Has a Day/Off/Night setting, not sure the difference between Day and Night as both will have it go on when I walk into its view. Found it among stuff I was giving away after my last animal died, it still had batteries fitted and was still working. Funny if you have cats or other roaming animals.īut having said that, I use a cat light in the hallway. If you live with family, fit PIR's for lights in hallway, stair and any space where people walk through. Grumbles, Glory, Corona and All Your Off Topic Discussions
