FlanFlinger 1y ago • 100%
Cupra aren't just EV's, they are Seat, they just changed the name in 2018, and all Seat have been since 1986 is a mish mash of the VAG parts bin.
FlanFlinger 1y ago • 100%
I'm not quite sure what your point is given the large proportion of road fatalities in this country are on rural roads not road junctions, removing the 5'ish red light cameras on the whole of the island would make very little difference.
FlanFlinger 1y ago • 100%
Doesn't even need an old laptop, mines running on a Pi3
FlanFlinger 1y ago • 100%
Depends on where you live, the two European countries that I've lived and worked in my employers would allow additional leave for funerals of aunts, uncles, cousins and some even allowed for the death of a pet.
FlanFlinger 1y ago • 100%
Attending funerals, births etc aren't really holidays
FlanFlinger 1y ago • 100%
Because you have excellent taste in music perhaps
FlanFlinger 1y ago • 100%
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I've watched 4 episodes, it sticks nicely to the theme and format of the original 4 panel cartoon. Me and my teen are thoroughly enjoying it, my wife on the other hand spends most of the episodes just looking confused.
FlanFlinger 1y ago • 100%
Betwixt The Sheets: The History of Sex, Scandal & Society
No Such Thing as a Fish
The Bugle
Mid Flight Brawl
Are all currently keeping me entertained while soaking in the bath.
FlanFlinger 1y ago • 100%
We'll get info on changes on radio stations and streaming service ads here in Ireland, also updates to any changes on the annual roadworthiness test, I'll let you look up "Irish road safety advert" on YouTube, they're quite graphic.
FlanFlinger 1y ago • 100%
That's my "mowing the lawn music" sorted for the day !
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Do you not have an equivalent of "the highway code" or "rules of the road" etc that's regularly updated and distributed or frequently mentioned in the press to keep people informed of regulatory changes?
FlanFlinger 1y ago • 50%
You'll probably die while being t-boned by someone else sharing the same view as you, it's strange that your country's road safety record is far worse than any country that has been using roundabouts for decades.
FlanFlinger 1y ago • 100%
I try to do as much as possible myself, saves a fortune, it's really only anything on the cars that requires a lift that I farm out, but plumbing, electrical, carpentry, welding and fabricating etc I'll do myself, usually as it's a good excuse to hide in the workshop away from being found other things to do.
The NAS is an ancient Qnap TS-209 Pro II a friend gave me after the psu and cooling fan died, this is the first time it's failed again in about 10 years, it's only used for backing up photos and stuff from a car owners club I run, so nothing fancy.
FlanFlinger 1y ago • 100%
I'm hoping to have a day off from having to fix broken things, so far this week
Monday and Tuesday - taking all the guttering, soffit trims and soffits down on the front of the house because a small furry thing nibbled the wires to the outside lights.
Wednesday - replacing a dead capacitor in the lawnmower.
Thursday - replacing the dead cooling fan in my NAS.
Friday - fitting two new glow plugs in one of the cars (I'll be glad when it's replaced with an EV).
Yesterday - stripping down the dishwasher and cleaning load of gunk out of it that was stopping water going in.
FlanFlinger 1y ago • 100%
Quite a good cover version of that was done by Bruce Foxton , former bassist from The Jam, only made it as far as a B side though.
*Most C&D waste was backfilled (85%), with only 8% and 7% was recycled and sent for disposal* fuck it into a big hole, it'll be grand
FlanFlinger 1y ago • 100%
If you dropped it on Gravesend you'd take out all of Kent and Essex, so an added bonus?
The Government diverted £136m away from its electric vehicle (EV) supply chain fund to the UK’s main nuclear reactor project Sizewell C, i can reveal. The Automotive Transformation Fund, a Government initiative designed to make it easier for car manufacturers to build and develop electric vehicles in the UK, spent just 5 per cent of its initially allocated funding in the year to March 2023, according to Government documents seen by i. Given an initial budget of £191m, just £7m was spent and 76 per cent of the funding arrangement was transferred to the Sizewell C project, the construction of the UK’s first new nuclear power station in more than 30 years.
FlanFlinger 1y ago • 100%
It's just the Tories trying to cling onto the last voters they have, it won't be long until the boomers that vote for them have shuffled off their mortal coil leaving just the 50% of GenX that vote for them and the small smattering of Millennials that lean right.
High pressure forecast to raise temperatures to 48C as hot weather sweeps Spain, France, Germany and Poland
Having moved to London in 1987, the single was the band's first release upon returning to New Zealand and changing their name from the Dance Exponents to the Exponents. The song was written by Jordan Luck in London in 1989, with the group returning to New Zealand in November 1990 and signing to PolyGram Records New Zealand.
"(We Don't Need This) Fascist Groove Thang" is a song by British synth-pop band Heaven 17. It was their debut single, released on 6 March 1981, and the lead single from their debut studio album, Penthouse and Pavement (1981). It was a minor hit in the UK in 1981, despite being banned by the BBC. It was also a minor dance hit in the US. It developed from an instrumental, "Groove Thang", that Martyn Ware and Ian Craig Marsh created earlier that year for Music for Stowaways, an album they released as British Electric Foundation.
With European deliveries starting by the end of this summer, the ET5 Touring is expected to be one of the first cars Nio brings to the UK – although not yet officially confirmed, the brand is expected to launch here in 2024 – along with the ET5 saloon.
One of the handy options on relay for reddit was the option to blur the thumbnails of NSFW images
For those of you that have never heard of him [Peel was one of the first broadcasters to play psychedelic rock and progressive rock records on British radio. He is widely acknowledged for promoting artists of multiple genres, including pop, dub reggae, punk rock and post-punk, electronic music and dance music, indie rock, extreme metal and British hip hop. Fellow DJ Paul Gambaccini described Peel as "the most important single person in popular music from approximately 1967 through 1978. He broke more important artists than any individual."](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Peel) [Website based archive ](http://vibracobra23.blogspot.com/) [Youtube channel ](https://youtube.com/@Vibracobra23_Original) Enjoy!