BB Posters Reunited and WELCOME to the lurkers! (Part 41)

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  • nowahallanowahalla Posts: 10,799
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    Hicky wrote: »
    Tried to rescue my quote.:D

    My question would make a lot more sense if people understood the workings of heating and Air Con.

    It is usually understood that if a house/room is hard to heat when a heater is on and the losses are usually through the window glass or bad fitting frames or through outside walls that let the heat escape to the outside.

    The same goes for Air Con which is a lot more expensive to use than heating.

    If the Air Con isn't able to reach the setting of the thermostat then either the unit may burn out or it will never shut off, this could be either because the thermostat is set too cool or the warm air is getting into the house/room by some means which is hindering the cooling, this hindrance will be very expensive if you have to pay the bill yourself.
    Morning Hicky:D
    The AC is not efficient for all of the reasons you list above, the house is large and not particularly well built...we have gaps large enough to allow in quite a lot of the local wildlife, I suspect it's not much of a barrier to the relentlessly hot air outside:D
    .....this house has individual units in each room which run for many hours at a time, the only problems we have are with them leaking, or running out of coolant and that is mainly due to incompetent installation/servicing:D
    Balders-ing again this morning:D then Thai lesson this afternoon, 'citin'..woot:rolleyes:
    Jojo, thanks for the offer re the De puy joint, I'll bear it in mind;):D
  • JoJo4JoJo4 Posts: 38,639
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    nowahalla wrote: »
    Morning Hicky:D
    The AC is not efficient for all of the reasons you list above, the house is large and not particularly well built...we have gaps large enough to allow in quite a lot of the local wildlife, I suspect it's not much of a barrier to the relentlessly hot air outside:D
    .....this house has individual units in each room which run for many hours at a time, the only problems we have are with them leaking, or running out of coolant and that is mainly due to incompetent installation/servicing:D
    Balders-ing again this morning:D then Thai lesson this afternoon, 'citin'..woot:rolleyes:
    Jojo, thanks for the offer re the De puy joint, I'll bear it in mind;):D

    Have a good day Halla - need to get up early tomorrow, should be in bed:rolleyes:
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 25,825
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    Hee hee first to leave TA, A risk analyst
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 25,825
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    The woman on TA have called themselves Stirling should have called themselves Lurkers - a bunch of cackling hens. Every year same s*** should know what gets up Sugars nose by now.
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    Good results for Toon tonight
  • ackeracker Posts: 8,809
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    Good results for Toon tonight

    Tevez :)
  • ackeracker Posts: 8,809
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    Basketball :(..." you run up that end and score , then we,ll run up the other end and score,then you run up the other end and score , then we,ll run up the other end and score then you run up the other end and score then we,ll run up the other end and score ....whats the score ? ...a million all " :eek:...impossible to care . ...
  • ackeracker Posts: 8,809
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    sedatives kicking in and only me in all the world :(....:sleep:
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 25,825
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    Hicky wrote: »
    Tried to rescue my quote.:D

    My question would make a lot more sense if people understood the workings of heating and Air Con.

    It is usually understood that if a house/room is hard to heat when a heater is on and the losses are usually through the window glass or bad fitting frames or through outside walls that let the heat escape to the outside.

    The same goes for Air Con which is a lot more expensive to use than heating.

    If the Air Con isn't able to reach the setting of the thermostat then either the unit may burn out or it will never shut off, this could be either because the thermostat is set too cool or the warm air is getting into the house/room by some means which is hindering the cooling, this hindrance will be very expensive if you have to pay the bill yourself.

    psychrometry:cool:

    It its proper air con then you can't just go on heat in/out you have to account for keeping the humidity at the correct level - which is in fact the main purpose of air con
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 25,825
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    JoJo4 wrote: »
    That face does him no favours! The smugness I'm sure he could address if he knew how much it riles many of us.



    I've had similar issues Honey with the Benefits office - on one occasion when I actually took the claimant to the office and sat with her, helped her fill in the forms and watched as they were accepted and stamped. The girl who took the details was so dozy she probably wiped it all the second we left the seat. It's infuriating that there seems to be little or no recourse.
    :mad::mad:

    Something needs to be done about this whole process. This the claimant is always at fault malarkey
  • nowahallanowahalla Posts: 10,799
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    Morning:)
    I am not a happy bunny, doc wants to do nasty things to my knee:cry: a high tibial osteotomy and a maquet...I have googled both and now feel slightly sick:( - and this was supposed to be the guy who's not surgery-happy:eek: ie the minimalist, non-invasive specialist.
    Anyone know any orthopaedic specialists for an opinion on this lot??:(
    ....off to go sob quietly in a corner...:cry:
  • Scots roolScots rool Posts: 276,780
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    nowahalla wrote: »
    Morning:)
    I am not a happy bunny, doc wants to do nasty things to my knee:cry: a high tibial osteotomy and a maquet...I have googled both and now feel slightly sick:( - and this was supposed to be the guy who's not surgery-happy:eek: ie the minimalist, non-invasive specialist.
    Anyone know any orthopaedic specialists for an opinion on this lot??:(
    ....off to go sob quietly in a corner...:cry:

    Morning halla, oh dear..........can't you get a 2nd opinion or even find out about the procedure over here?

    Morning all. :D
  • Scots roolScots rool Posts: 276,780
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    The woman on TA have called themselves Stirling should have called themselves Lurkers - a bunch of cackling hens. Every year same s*** should know what gets up Sugars nose by now.

    :eek::mad::eek:
    Errrrrrr, right then! :p
  • EddyBeeEddyBee Posts: 45,507
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    Good morning you lot.

    :D
  • Flora PosteFlora Poste Posts: 18,029
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    nowahalla wrote: »
    Morning:)
    I am not a happy bunny, doc wants to do nasty things to my knee:cry: a high tibial osteotomy and a maquet...I have googled both and now feel slightly sick:( - and this was supposed to be the guy who's not surgery-happy:eek: ie the minimalist, non-invasive specialist.
    Anyone know any orthopaedic specialists for an opinion on this lot??:(
    ....off to go sob quietly in a corner...:cry:

    Morning halla

    I have just goggled also :( the surgeon obviously thinks surgery is necessary and the real answer to your problem and knows what he is talking about but of course you can always get a second opinion if you think there may be another way round getting rid of the knee problem. I can understand your trepidation and I suppose it has come as a bit of a shock to you.


    Scots rool wrote: »
    Morning halla, of dear..........can't you get a 2nd opinion or even find out about the procedure over here?

    Morning all. :D

    Morning SR :D
  • ArtemesiaArtemesia Posts: 43,241
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    Good Morning Everybody.:)

    Warm and sunny...........
  • Flora PosteFlora Poste Posts: 18,029
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    EddyBee wrote: »
    Good morning you lot.

    :D

    Moring Eddy :D
  • Flora PosteFlora Poste Posts: 18,029
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    Artemesia wrote: »
    Good Morning Everybody.:)

    Warm and sunny...........

    Morning Arte :D

    We have the sunny but not the warm :D
  • Flora PosteFlora Poste Posts: 18,029
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    acker wrote: »
    Basketball :(..." you run up that end and score , then we,ll run up the other end and score,then you run up the other end and score , then we,ll run up the other end and score then you run up the other end and score then we,ll run up the other end and score ....whats the score ? ...a million all " :eek:...impossible to care . ...

    You have it summed up perfectly acker :D
  • posh1posh1 Posts: 495
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    nowahalla wrote: »
    Morning:)
    I am not a happy bunny, doc wants to do nasty things to my knee:cry: a high tibial osteotomy and a maquet...I have googled both and now feel slightly sick:( - and this was supposed to be the guy who's not surgery-happy:eek: ie the minimalist, non-invasive specialist.
    Anyone know any orthopaedic specialists for an opinion on this lot??:(
    ....off to go sob quietly in a corner...:cry:

    Then again you would probably complain if we never had a Nation Health Service, and after the op you would more than likely complain your toast was overdone. Moan moan moan, if you dont want the op just tell them to chop your leg off and be done with it.

    Good morning everyone, I am a new user so be very gentle with me.:D
  • Scots roolScots rool Posts: 276,780
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    EddyBee wrote: »
    Good morning you lot.

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    Morning Eddy :D
    Morning halla

    I have just goggled also :( the surgeon obviously thinks surgery is necessary and the real answer to your problem and knows what he is talking about but of course you can always get a second opinion if you think there may be another way round getting rid of the knee problem. I can understand your trepidation and I suppose it has come as a bit of a shock to you.





    Morning SR :D
    Morning Flora :D
    Artemesia wrote: »
    Good Morning Everybody.:)

    Warm and sunny...........
    Morning Arte :)
    posh1 wrote: »
    Then again you would probably complain if we never had a Nation Health Service, and after the op you would more than likely complain your toast was overdone. Moan moan moan, if you dont want the op just tell them to chop your leg off and be done with it.

    Good morning everyone, I am a new user so be very gentle with me.:D
    It's always better to be sure of your facts, I find - halla doesn't live in this country. Just saying..........

    Welcome to Lurkers anyway. :)
  • honeythewitchhoneythewitch Posts: 37,237
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    posh1 wrote: »
    Then again you would probably complain if we never had a Nation Health Service, and after the op you would more than likely complain your toast was overdone. Moan moan moan, if you dont want the op just tell them to chop your leg off and be done with it.

    Good morning everyone, I am a new user so be very gentle with me.:D

    Morning everyone.:)
    Morning posh one:)
    Halla is in Thailand so is beyond the reach of the national health service. Have you been lurking long?
  • Scots roolScots rool Posts: 276,780
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    Morning everyone.:)
    Morning posh one:)
    Halla is in Thailand so is beyond the reach of the national health service. Have you been lurking long?

    Morning honey. :)
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 25,825
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    nowahalla wrote: »
    Morning:)
    I am not a happy bunny, doc wants to do nasty things to my knee:cry: a high tibial osteotomy and a maquet...I have googled both and now feel slightly sick:( - and this was supposed to be the guy who's not surgery-happy:eek: ie the minimalist, non-invasive specialist.
    Anyone know any orthopaedic specialists for an opinion on this lot??:(
    ....off to go sob quietly in a corner...:cry:
    :(
    Whats a Maquet, google just gives company name.

    I'll check my list

    Haemotologist
    Respiratorist
    Cardiologist
    Radiologist
    Dietician

    No don't appear to have an orthopedic surgeon:(:D
  • ArtemesiaArtemesia Posts: 43,241
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    Morning Halla,Eddy, Flora, SR, Posh, Balders, and Honey :D:D

    I have just been attempting to remove the stitches from my gum, where I had the extraction, to save a 2 hour round trip to the dentist.Nearly cut my tongue as it is so far back but got 2 of them, will attempt others later as my hand started to shake....:o:p
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