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Originally posted by ionapaul View Post
BTW Hitch you are mad to have not chased the €500 grant for the car charger! 'Too busy' - it took me no more than 1 hour in total to do what was necessary to get €500 net back. An hour of anyone's time is worth €500 I would have thought"We're not f*cking Burundi" - Big Phil
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I still haven't seen it
I suspect the missus feels it's hard work as has suggested lighter viewing each time I suggested it.
We polished out extraordinary in 2 nights and Tulsa king over last weekend.
Both recommendedPeople say I should be more humble I hope they understand, they don't listen when you mumble
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Originally posted by Hitchhiker's Guide To... View Post
Absolutely. There was just a million things happening at the same time. Going to apply for the grant to get a new improved charger though, so all is not fully lost."We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Car charger? No, they definitely don't! I am sure a new home buyer could organise installation ahead of moving in, but I haven't heard of any new developments with each house provided a car charger as standard. Not a bad idea at all of course. But at present, the dealers could sell x2 or more times the number of EV cars being sold, to buy most models you need to wait quite a while, up to a year for some the last I checked. The demand WAY outstrips the supply. So you could provide every house with a charger, but most wouldn't be used for years I suspect.
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Watched it twice . Colin Farrell's Oscar performance is just him doing an almost tragi Doughalesque oblivious to the world display. Was this what they were trying to portray ( i know i know - it was a nod to the civil war - the observance to the shootings on the mainland etc) . Hardly Oscar worthy from Farrell Gleeson maybe. . imo. Its got so OTT that folk are praising the donkey. I enjoyed the movie but cringe at the pedantic analysis of it. It doesnt even begin to lace the shoelaces of the Field . Much like music it seems the bar is low these days
I'm waiting on the missus to watch it all. She usually refrains from populace opinion. I'm guessing she'll be a thumbs up though . I give it 7 out of 10 extra marks for giving D'unbelievables a run out.
my 2 cents anyway . Would hate to think this makes our schoolbook textbooks.
Cant wait for the inisfree sequel
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Originally posted by Raoul Duke III View Post
do you know if new homes now come with them as standard? (feels like they should)"We're not f*cking Burundi" - Big Phil
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Originally posted by ionapaul View PostBut at present, the dealers could sell x2 or more times the number of EV cars being sold, to buy most models you need to wait quite a while, up to a year for some the last I checked. The demand WAY outstrips the supply."We're not f*cking Burundi" - Big Phil
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Originally posted by zuutroy View PostI live in blissful ignorance as to the magnitude of any household bills. I recommend it. No idea how to log into the joint bank account...I just put a lump in there each month and wish it bon voyage.
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Most films these days are style over substance. Action, visual, effects. Looks great in the moment. But half way through the post-picture-piss, the you realise the whole thing made no fucking sense.
Started watching the last of us yesterday, and my girlfriend turned to me as said this is so boring and going no where, and we turned it off.
I'd rather watch something like Succession or Mad Men, a deeper drama about smaller cast, than all the drudge turned out by the streaming companies these days.
Any I look up highly recommended dramas, it's mostly stuff from 10 years ago that I've watching.
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Originally posted by Solksjaer! View Post
Cant wait for the inisfree sequel
“Blessed are the forgetful, for they get the better even of their blunders.”
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Anyone know much about projectors, screens etc. Might put one in the ceiling and get a sound system, I guess bluetooth? Never had a tv and mean to keep it that way.
Basically want to stream video files from my phone (wifi) to a projector, or from pc (homeplug in a different part of the house), as little cables as possible. Hopefully just a cable to power the projector.
I won't be having any tv service.
Can you just get things like a Chromecast, firestick, roku and plug them into a projector, and your phone stream to it? Know nothing about these bar their names.
Probably not as easy for the PC since it's on the LAN.Last edited by Tar.Aldarion; 27-01-23, 15:52.
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Originally posted by hotspur View Post
Did you watch The Virtues from Channel 4? Only 4 episodes but if a deep drama is what you want.
Would probably be still more uplifting than watching most of the dross that's out
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Originally posted by Hitchhiker's Guide To... View PostA work email with the opening line including "this is not the Russian military" shows the sender knows how to peak interest late on a Friday evening.“Blessed are the forgetful, for they get the better even of their blunders.”
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Originally posted by Solksjaer! View PostWatched it twice . Colin Farrell's Oscar performance is just him doing an almost tragi Doughalesque oblivious to the world display. Was this what they were trying to portray ( i know i know - it was a nod to the civil war - the observance to the shootings on the mainland etc) . Hardly Oscar worthy from Farrell Gleeson maybe. . imo. Its got so OTT that folk are praising the donkey. I enjoyed the movie but cringe at the pedantic analysis of it. It doesnt even begin to lace the shoelaces of the Field . Much like music it seems the bar is low these days
I'm waiting on the missus to watch it all. She usually refrains from populace opinion. I'm guessing she'll be a thumbs up though . I give it 7 out of 10 extra marks for giving D'unbelievables a run out.
my 2 cents anyway . Would hate to think this makes our schoolbook textbooks.
Cant wait for the inisfree sequel
I’m not sure if tragic-oblivious is a fault. I mean, Barry Keoghan’s character was a tragic-simpleton from the west. And he played it perfectly. He’s shaping up to be the next Irish actor. Somebody certainly got wind early, he was The Joker at the end of the last Batman
movie.
The film we did for the LC was The Dead, thought it was a poor fit with the other texts. Whereas I think Banshees lends itself much more to a comparative study question.
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My eldest's school (4th year) put on a full cast version of Queen, The Musical tonight.
Quite the show. The girl leads (Scaramouche and Killer Queen clearly had talents unnoticed by me when I coached them in hockey a few years back."We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Originally posted by zuutroy View PostI live in blissful ignorance as to the magnitude of any household bills. I recommend it. No idea how to log into the joint bank account...I just put a lump in there each month and wish it bon voyage.
Having said that, if it wasn't for my ex banker, due diligence, crossed Is and Ts wife I'd be falling out of early houses on a WednesdayI hold silver in tit for tat, and I love you for that
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Originally posted by Tar.Aldarion View PostAnyone know much about projectors, screens etc. Might put one in the ceiling and get a sound system, I guess bluetooth? Never had a tv and mean to keep it that way.
Basically want to stream video files from my phone (wifi) to a projector, or from pc (homeplug in a different part of the house), as little cables as possible. Hopefully just a cable to power the projector.
I won't be having any tv service.
Can you just get things like a Chromecast, firestick, roku and plug them into a projector, and your phone stream to it? Know nothing about these bar their names.
Probably not as easy for the PC since it's on the LAN.
For that James Bond ooze where your aim is to impress so incredibly that 'back to my place' girl that just hooked your arm.
You'll be so impressed.
She won't be as impressed, she might think you're a dork, but hey, who cares about her.
Let me know
I hold silver in tit for tat, and I love you for that
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Originally posted by Raoul Duke III View PostMy eldest's school (4th year) put on a full cast version of Queen, The Musical tonight.
Quite the show. The girl leads (Scaramouche and Killer Queen clearly had talents unnoticed by me when I coached them in hockey a few years back.
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Poker Face is epic. Get on it everyone. Thank me later for making your 2023 a fantastic place to live and work.
https://m.imdb.com/title/tt14269590/"We're not f*cking Burundi" - Big Phil
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Originally posted by Hitchhiker's Guide To... View Post
Last edited by MysteryGuest; 28-01-23, 00:13.
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Lazare Whats the going rate these days for an automatic window blind, 1800 opening. ?
What started as new tiles seems to have evolved into a kitchen overhaul, units painted and new counters.
Had a kinked copper pipe for years in the utility, effectively a useless rad, knowing i would be replacing the tiles i decided to investigate and see what i needed to repair same, sure im only having a look, lifting the tile and see whats going on below ground, no need to drain the system.....good Jesus, thank goodness youngfellow was here to play the little Dutch boy, if i was on my own by the time i would have got the tank in the attic tied up and started to drain from the boilerhouse place would have been seriously water damaged.
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Originally posted by Lazare View Post
For a man of your style and substance, a homeowner in the bustling heart of a major city, I can provide a voice activated ceiling mounted projector screen.
For that James Bond ooze where your aim is to impress so incredibly that 'back to my place' girl that just hooked your arm.
You'll be so impressed.
She won't be as impressed, she might think you're a dork, but hey, who cares about her.
Let me knowThis too shall pass.
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Originally posted by ionapaul View PostCar charger? No, they definitely don't! I am sure a new home buyer could organise installation ahead of moving in, but I haven't heard of any new developments with each house provided a car charger as standard. Not a bad idea at all of course. But at present, the dealers could sell x2 or more times the number of EV cars being sold, to buy most models you need to wait quite a while, up to a year for some the last I checked. The demand WAY outstrips the supply. So you could provide every house with a charger, but most wouldn't be used for years I suspect.
You can only apply for the grant when you are registered homeowner. Nobody can apply for the grant on your behalf.
They can pre wire out to the front / conduit to the consumer unit (in fact regs may oblige them to) however if any further work is done before the grant application is received it's a reject.
To an extent its not a disaster that they're not being auto fitted to new builds as you can be guaranteed they'd be getting pretty vanilla charge points only. Anyone wanting solar integration would need a better (load sensing) point which would be non standard, and awkwardly (though this is going away) we still have a huge number of gen 2 Nissan leaf owners in this country with the type 1 chargers so would need a different connection.
Give it 4/5 years and all the above changes though. Just not quite there yet.
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Originally posted by Tar.Aldarion View PostAnyone know much about projectors, screens etc. Might put one in the ceiling and get a sound system, I guess bluetooth? Never had a tv and mean to keep it that way.
Basically want to stream video files from my phone (wifi) to a projector, or from pc (homeplug in a different part of the house), as little cables as possible. Hopefully just a cable to power the projector.
I won't be having any tv service.
Can you just get things like a Chromecast, firestick, roku and plug them into a projector, and your phone stream to it? Know nothing about these bar their names.
Probably not as easy for the PC since it's on the LAN.
Definitely get a screen, and take Laz up on the offer of automatic.
Nvidia shield as the 'driver' would have the grunt to power any app based TV stuff, and has Chromecast built in. Would connect in via hdmi and would have Bluetooth to enable you to organise sound separately (otherwise you are going to need an audio out / hdmi out on the projector)
As always, you can spend reasonable and or you can go fucking mental with these.
An absolute key for a projector to be suitable for an area is getting the room dark. Again bother Lazare for proper black out blinds if required.
We got my parents a ceiling mounted mitsubishi projector and auto screen fitted about 10/12 years ago. Cost something like 3k overall of which 1.2k was projector. Lamps have a lifetime and we replaced the lamp in that projector once after 3 years for about 400. Next time it went I swapped it for a brand new optoma projector which cost about the same as the Mitsubish's lamp and has lamps closer to 100 in cost itself.
Not exactly this model but not far off. Optoma HD145X 1080p Home Entertainment Projector https://amzn.eu/d/02EfADg
Do a bit of math with room dimensions to figure out screen size needed from distance available, or whether this means you should be getting a short throw projector.
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This setup would not need the shield as has Android built in, and 4k....
https://www.optoma.co.uk/product-details/uhz50
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Originally posted by hotspur View Post
I was talking about this the other day with a girl who must be in the same year as your eldest. I hope your daughter is doing more productive things with her transition year placements than the so called mentoring I'm supposed to be doing with her.
So far she's done:- a week in a tech startup
- a week in a primary school in Mayo
Next up is:- a week in the CRC
- a week in the RNLI Howth
"We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Last call for the 2023 Multi Sport Competition. Arguably the best multi-sport competition on IPB.
Simply predict a winner of the big sporting events of the year (US Masters, Wimbledon, Tour De France , 6 Nations, NBA etc), - score points for good picks, most points wins a decent pot.
All details in posts #1-3. Closing date Saturday evening.
2023 Multi Sport Competition - Irish Poker Boards
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Joe rogan is definitely some kind of psy op to kill off brain cells in young men- that Huberman guy who gets posted here is part of the Rogan verse too - which isn’t a good reflection on him
worst stuff is the comedians he promotes- bert Kreischer, Theo Avon etc - brain damagingly unfunny
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We've three different types of options then in terms of tech. Can be USB-C charged battery or 230v mains motor.
Bluetooth motor that you can control with your phone within Bluetooth range. Can store up to 3x timers on the motor that will activate whether you're there or not. Regular firmware & software updates, improvements etc. That retails around €240 for an 1800mm blind. Bigger motor for blinds over 5m2.
You can add a WiFi bridge then for more dynamic automation, voice activation, control from anywhere in the world. Sunrise/sunset timers. They can be offset too which is cool. Mine go down 10 mins before the sun sets every day, ideal for this latitude. That device retails for €200 for 10m range, and €350 for 20m.
Then theres a system called EveMotionBlinds. That has Thread tech inside so forms a mesh network along with any/all other thread devices, and is Matter ready.
It's currently best suited to people in the Apple ecosystem, but will open up to Android users much more broadly when Matter launches.
Some cool automation with that one, motion sensors, smart plugs, weather stations that paired up with a heat reflecting fabric can keep a room cool automatically, protect flooring, art, furniture etc. An outdoor luminosity sensor that does similar, will sense when sunlight is too strong and drop your blind. That motor retails about €365 for 1800mm.
Prices all on top of the blind price.
Pretty cool stuff.
There are more simple motorised blinds for better prices but the market is hungry for smart and intuitive. We're doing well with them.
I'll look after you obv if you fancied one.
I hold silver in tit for tat, and I love you for that
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Originally posted by Lazare View Post
Talking retail here but anywhere from €120 to €400 for the blind itself dependent on fabric choice.
We've three different types of options then in terms of tech. Can be USB-C charged battery or 230v mains motor.
Bluetooth motor that you can control with your phone within Bluetooth range. Can store up to 3x timers on the motor that will activate whether you're there or not. Regular firmware & software updates, improvements etc. That retails around €240 for an 1800mm blind. Bigger motor for blinds over 5m2.
You can add a WiFi bridge then for more dynamic automation, voice activation, control from anywhere in the world. Sunrise/sunset timers. They can be offset too which is cool. Mine go down 10 mins before the sun sets every day, ideal for this latitude. That device retails for €200 for 10m range, and €350 for 20m.
Then theres a system called EveMotionBlinds. That has Thread tech inside so forms a mesh network along with any/all other thread devices, and is Matter ready.
It's currently best suited to people in the Apple ecosystem, but will open up to Android users much more broadly when Matter launches.
Some cool automation with that one, motion sensors, smart plugs, weather stations that paired up with a heat reflecting fabric can keep a room cool automatically, protect flooring, art, furniture etc. An outdoor luminosity sensor that does similar, will sense when sunlight is too strong and drop your blind. That motor retails about €365 for 1800mm.
Prices all on top of the blind price.
Pretty cool stuff.
There are more simple motorised blinds for better prices but the market is hungry for smart and intuitive. We're doing well with them.
I'll look after you obv if you fancied one.
USB-C, standalone remote, up and down at the push of a button, thats enough of a jump tech wise for me, I am 50 after all !
Went looking for new gas hob today...dont hate me but we are changing to inductionSo much easier clean, nicer style wise also.
This too shall pass.
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Originally posted by oleras View Post
Thats a lot of info for a hungover man. Let me digest....
USB-C, standalone remote, up and down at the push of a button, thats enough of a jump tech wise for me, I am 50 after all !
Went looking for new gas hob today...dont hate me but we are changing to inductionSo much easier clean, nicer style wise also.
Only downside is it's not as good as gas for wok cooking. I'm lucky mine is well seasoned, wouldn't be any point buying a new one.
Make sure you get cookware designed specifically for induction, rather than stuff that says it works on everything. Cast iron works amazingly.
Let me know if you want further info on that blind, I'll help you out on it.I hold silver in tit for tat, and I love you for that
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Originally posted by Raoul Duke III View PostI feel like I must either have entered some parallel universe or else I'm having delusions. I can hear SF voices on the radio talking with great sanctimony about standards in public office when it comes to funding political parties.
But that can't be happening, can it? Unless my calendar has malfunctioned and it's April 1st.
What a bunch of fucking hypocrites SF are."We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Interesting survey about North-South interaction today:- 2/3 of people in the south say they have no friends in NI
- 80% say they have no relations there
- Over 50% say they have not travelled across the border in the last 5 years
"We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Originally posted by Raoul Duke III View PostInteresting survey about North-South interaction today:- 2/3 of people in the south say they have no friends in NI
- 80% say they have no relations there
- Over 50% say they have not travelled across the border in the last 5 years
people not friends with people they don’t live near shocker
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Originally posted by Raoul Duke III View PostInteresting survey about North-South interaction today:- 2/3 of people in the south say they have no friends in NI - 2 friends
- 80% say they have no relations there. Gerry Adams in my uncle .
- Over 50% say they have not travelled across the border in the last 5 years - 4 weeks ago .
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Phota near temple bar for action Saturday lunch
Lets see how deadpigeon handles this...
People say I should be more humble I hope they understand, they don't listen when you mumble
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Originally posted by Raoul Duke III View PostInteresting survey about North-South interaction today:- 2/3 of people in the south say they have no friends in NI
- 80% say they have no relations there
- Over 50% say they have not travelled across the border in the last 5 years
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Originally posted by MysteryGuest View Post
AI has a bit to go with the music lessons based on that think even dead parrot would mop up in music king v those choices
I'm so far ahead of my time my parents haven't met yet.People say I should be more humble I hope they understand, they don't listen when you mumble
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Originally posted by Raoul Duke III View PostInteresting survey about North-South interaction today:- 2/3 of people in the south say they have no friends in NI
- 80% say they have no relations there
- Over 50% say they have not travelled across the border in the last 5 years
No traffic to speak of at peak commuting time. Literally never had to wait at a set of Traffic lights more than one cycle. Compared to Dublin it was eerie.
Did some shopping on the way home which was great value. Talked to my UK colleagues who’d stayed over on Thursday night and they couldn’t believe how cheap it was compared to Winchester or london.
I happened to travel home via Navan around 15.00 and the place was in gridlock and overrun with traffic.
I haven’t been up in NI in a while due to Covid and life being busy but they really need to stop shooting themselves in the foot economically and start marketing themselves as a welcoming place to citizens of the republic imo. We have 5 QUB graduates working in our Dublin office and none of them even looked for a job in the north. The brain drain is real.Last edited by V for Vendetta; 28-01-23, 15:25.‘IF YOU had not committed great sins, God would not have sent a punishment like me upon you.” Genghis Khan
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Had a lovely hike in the mountains there ...about 7 1/2 miles Air nice and crisp ..light mist and no wind.
Big commotion between a runner and a woman with her unleashed dog. I had just passed her and he came running down past me and must have said something to her about the dog being off leash. She went ballistic ...screaming "fk you fkn asshole telling me what to do" etc. He pointed out that there's a sign not 100 yards away saying "dogs on leash"
"Fk you asshole" she shrieks. "Actually, you look like an asshole" he replied and then laughed in response to further expletives. She then started making that noise that we made as kids to annoy siblings when arguing ..a blocking out noise like "la la la" or something. Saw her later and she had the leash on!
Loads of people up there today. Hikers, runners, mountain bikers...bit too busy for my liking although did have a couple of brief chats on my walk.
It reminded me to go up way earlier at the weekend.
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