If it's daytime I know it'll be a delivery 95% of the time, religious people 4% of the time, and others 1% of the time.
If it's evening I won't answer the door, especially if it's gone 9pm.
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If it's daytime I know it'll be a delivery 95% of the time, religious people 4% of the time, and others 1% of the time.
If it's evening I won't answer the door, especially if it's gone 9pm.
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Yes, exactly. I'm essentially after a video camera where I can view the feed using my mobile, and can place the camera on the door/ install it where a peephole would be. I though peephole would be...
Thanks for the comments and recommendations so far.
I don't think GDPR would be an issue. I wouldn't keep any video data forever, and I'm not there to spy and record everyone who walks past on the...
Can anyone recommend a wifi enabled door peephole camera, where I can view the video on my mobile phone? I'm not interested in a camera doorbell.
My front door is up some steps and in an alcove....
I have one of those! It's got a knackered sensor. It cost something like £50 when I got it, which was a looong time ago.
Cleaning the walls would have been required, no? But yes, £1600 is shocking. He probably thought you were made of money.
I've got my own painting nightmare. My dad's managed to splash gloss onto...
I got some Weird Fish T-shirts last year and am extremely happy with them. I'd never heard of the brand before, but they had a massive sale on. Most of their shirts have designs on, but they do have...
Crap. I meant lead pipes. :oops:
Lead water pipes are bad.
Plastering - I seem to recall reading the other week that there's a day rate of about £300 for a plasterer.
And if it's an old house, asbestos and lead paint may be other things to consider on top...
I started off just wanting to repaint the kitchen walls and ceiling. In the end I had to have one wall reboarded and plastered, and new roof ridge tiles put in. That easily added £1500 to my kitchen...
Oh, I just thought. To confuse you even more, there are ceramic knives. I don't know much about them except I remember reading that they maintain a sharp edge really well, and one of the best...
Probably all hand forged by master craftsmen, maybe even the handful that still exist that make samurai swords.
As others have suggested, get a few knives to start with, and slowly build up your collection if you need to.
Don't forget, the Chinese only have one knife.
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I laughed at this. £250 for a knife set, only to give you a cheapo knife sharpener.
If you're going to spend loads, I recommend going to a shop that sells knives and getting a feel of them in your...
Wow. I've got a shed load of old Casios. I'm sure some of them are knackered. I know some of them need new bezels which probably aren't manufactured any more.
No problem.
I couldn't see anything about filling in a form, but the last time I had something returned from abroad because of repair, I had the sender write that it was being returned after...
I've not bought from this place before, but I came across this store a few months ago and they had some really good prices on some G-Shocks.
https://www.watches2u.com/
Very nice.
How did that work exactly? You sent them an old watch, they said they couldn't repair it so they sent you a voucher?
Is this any use to you?
https://www.gov.uk/hmrc-internal-manuals/customs-special-procedures/spe14030
I always though it was so you had a 'paper trail' of passports for any proof you had to provide for anything, such as you citizenship, or that if you'd used your passport for ID for something (such...
I've always loved the idea of buying a house to renovate like they do on TV, but I'm currently having nightmares dealing with my own house. It's one problem after another. For example, a month ago I...
That's a fine looking watch! I've been out of the G-Shock world too long.
I know someone who got really quick turnaround on their passport recently. They submitted documents on 26/5, and got it back in the post 5/6.
So, it is/was a toss up between having a big radiator you couldn't have things up against, or the heated skirting where you would have a cleaner look with more wall space, but couldn't have anything...
I watched The Martian the other day. A very good film. The science behind it seemed accurate, which is a nice change.