I quite like our Ring doorbell but there's always a limit to how much you're prepared to pay. The limit has been breached now so I've cancelled my renewal. I'm sure others will do the same
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I quite like our Ring doorbell but there's always a limit to how much you're prepared to pay. The limit has been breached now so I've cancelled my renewal. I'm sure others will do the same
I really, really like the one above and would have had one instead of my M135i xdrive last year but I needed a hatchback. The new M2 looks awful,, even before the comparison
Heart of Glass - Blondie
That's fantastic!
Cheers! I went out in it last weekend and by the time I got home it was more mud brown than red. A quick wash soon brought it back to life although I would like to give it a proper clean.
I keep...
As seems to be my way, I waited for the weather to get dirty before buying a new toy
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It's pretty good in terms of rattles etc. I do have one at the moment I'm trying to track down but it is only the one (18 months in). I also have an S1 Elise and although the architecture of the tub...
The bucket seat needs a hex key to adjust the height, so you need to get the 'comfort' seats if you want to switch between drivers of different heights. No interior storage to speak of, although most...
It's when you drive one you realise why you'd have one. I've had quite a few Porsche over the years and am a big fan but the little Alpine is so much more fun and it's significantly lower weight...
The colour does pop, for sure!
We have an MVHR so we have fresh air all the time, but I know what you mean. Actually, we also have the a couple of upstairs windows open at the moment but I do think it'll be time for them to be...
The Alpine at a very wet Cadwell Park last October
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I love what I do (very niche software dev) but I always struggle with 'working with idiots'. I find it's generally the people you work with rather than the work itself that is the biggest factor in...
Toasty warm in our house with no heating on yet. Triple glazed, huge amounts of insulation and very, very air-tight (the most important aspect).
Lovely watch - I really want one of these!
I bought a green dial Polaris date at the end of last year and I've been looking for a chronograph to rotate it with. Not knowing that much about JLC...
Hopefully, as I have one on order and due in January!
My 7m x 7m single skin blockwork garage, rendered, Hormann electric door, EPDM roof, bespoke aluminium copings came in at about £16k. Electrics included in that too
Given the risk of £7k going missing, I'd just be getting in the car and meeting up
Just Can't Get Enough - Depeche Mode
Flieger day
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Cheers - might have to go shopping!
Are Steeldive's decent? I'll be honest, I hadn't heard of them until this thread and they seem to cheap to be anything other than rubbish. Tell me I'm wrong as they have 1 or 2 I quite fancy!
Stay at home. I can't think of too many things worse than going on holiday this year.
(not the Tresanton, is it?)
Lovely looking watch but I just wish it didn't say Christopher Ward on it - it feels a little department store own-brand.
I think the dial is quite busy now - I'm not sure it really adds anything to the watch in all honesty. But it does seem quite a jump in price from the older ones and I haven't quite worked out where...