It is very tasty on chips thoughWell I have just learnt an important lesson, do not eat your dinner at the computer desk because mayo and keyboards do not go well together

Remove the gates.Should have started my snow clearing earlier - it's almost 6ins deep !
Car goes for servicing tomorrow so I need to be able to get her out easily. Some fool, when the gates were installed some many years ago, set them very low so they have to be opened regularly if it's snowing to ensure they will open - there's barely an ins clearance between ground and the bottom of the gates !
This is going to take some time.
Not as easy as that sounds - they are electrically operated and I can't find [ from the files] who installed them. Add into that that when printed concrete was laid some years back, the cable to the gates was buried for most of the run , and I've absolutely no idea where it's connected to the household mains supply !
WAMT: Odd sizes for brake caliper hex screw.....Yup I've got them 'all' 8mm to 10mm....Guess which my car needs 9mm and 11mm grrrrr. They are hardly ever in a set....Got to do it next weekend now...
Nope German, Mercedes.Is it French?
Nope German, Mercedes.
Having reported my Blue Badge as lost yesterday, my wife discovered it today. The car went in for a service mid December and it appears that they put the badge inside the service book in the glove box (it normally resides in the door pocket).
Make your own or alter the date on your old one, it's not like your not already registered.Thanks Nod, fingers crossed I get the badge by Monday.
Make your own or alter the date on your old one, it's not like your not already registered.![]()
I've found its quite easy to do that to council adminFirst thing this morning I get a phone call from a woman at the council, telling me she was confused
Is that like "Elvis has left the building?"a couple have left the road
seems either the powers that be are becoming over protective
Yep and yepor people just don't know how t drive in snow/ice
Is that like "Elvis has left the building?"![]()
I'm sorry if I was behind you this mornings, but honestly no need to slow down that much.They don't seem to slow down at all for snow and ice these days. Same tear arsing around as normal summer day. Then they look surprised when they end up in a ditch... shame they have to be so tail gatey and aggressive with those of us who have an ounce of common sense and don't go around at the same speed as normal summer bone dry weather
WAMT: fecking windscreen washers not working on the car. No warning. Refilled thingy as fluid looked a bit low and they're still not working. Aaaarrgghhh.
Frozen reservoir, Suz? Or pump?
WAMT: fecking windscreen washers not working on the car. No warning. Refilled thingy as fluid looked a bit low and they're still not working. Aaaarrgghhh.
Setting aside the poor lane discipline, lack of consideration etc of all too many drivers the thing annoyed me yet again was driivg in heavy traffic in London yesterday evening.
Since the advent of higher intensity brake lights plus the 'high' level one, all of which are an aid to road safety, I have seen a growing number of drivers who sit in traffic with their foot on the brake pedal effectively blinding the drivers behind. OK blinding is too strong a word but night vision is impacted and the lights are as noted very bright and were never intended for constant/long duration illumination.
When I was taught to drive I was told the handbrake should be used at every time the car was stationery. Plus that sitting in traffic just using the foot pedal left you at risk that if shunted from behind there was a risk that the impact could jolt your foot off the brake and then you would be pushed forward into this car ahead.
So why don't drivers control their vehicles correctly and use the handbrake when required as stipulated in the Highway Code! And for the record I have seen the same with police cars but of note none doing so were the traffic patrol cars.......levels & classes of driver methinks. I was tested years ago, when I did the IAM and RoSPA advanced courses, by Class One police drivers.
If a car hits you up the rear hard enough to knock your foot off the brake pedal and into the car in front. The use of a handbrake is unlikely to prevent a similar outcome having reduced any traction the rear wheels would have had on the road.
When drivers were more considerate and had to be able to drive, none of this ABS and god knows what else!I was tested years ago,
( Oh and the indicators used to work back then too)
That left turn was a hell of a stretchIf you could bend your arms
Plus a footbrake operates on all 4 wheels rather than just 2... I always put handbrake on. If I think someone is coming up too fast then I will put the normal brakes on as well. That's why you should always leave a reasonable distance between your bonnet and the car in front.
If a car hits you up the rear hard enough to knock your foot off the brake pedal and into the car in front. The use of a handbrake is unlikely to prevent a similar outcome having reduced any traction the rear wheels would have had on the road.
When drivers were more considerate and had to be able to drive, none of this ABS and god knows what else!
( Oh and the indicators used to work back then too)
