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« Reply #35265 on: January 10, 2025, 08:44:27 AM »

Also, while I'm in a ruminative mood let me ask this. Has the world gone completely mad recently, (Trump, Musk, Putin, Joey Essex, Netanyahu, Kim Jong Un) or has it always been like that and I've only just noticed?
 
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« Reply #35266 on: January 10, 2025, 08:49:10 AM »

I've given up on any debate about politics or contentious issues. After 25 odd years I've finally admitted that the man who said "no one has ever changed their mind on the internet" was right.
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« Reply #35267 on: January 10, 2025, 09:00:38 AM »

I've given up on any debate about politics or contentious issues. After 25 odd years I've finally admitted that the man who said "no one has ever changed their mind on the internet" was right.

At one time I wouldn't have agreed with you but now I do.
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« Reply #35268 on: January 10, 2025, 09:10:52 AM »

Morning Trev.

Here at Chez Red we have moved from flood alert to frost alert.

We have a "Guest bathroom" in a portacabin on the yard. It houses, among other things, a shower cubicle and a toilet so that visitors don't have to crap in our chalet.

It's unheated, so a couple of days ago I installed a little 1kw fan heater with a frost setting. When it comes on it only runs for about 5 mins then goes off for half an hour but it seems to be doing a great job.

Last night the lowest recorded temperature in the bathroom was 1c whereas the adjoining "Guest kitchen" got down to -6c.

It's surprising what difference a small heater makes.....good move Sir
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« Reply #35269 on: January 10, 2025, 09:15:30 AM »

I've given up on any debate about politics or contentious issues. After 25 odd years I've finally admitted that the man who said "no one has ever changed their mind on the internet" was right.


Seriously though, my eldest daughter, who has been a keen current affairs consumer ever since she was a little girl now refuses to watch the news because, "It's too depressing and we're all so helpless".
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« Reply #35270 on: January 10, 2025, 09:49:56 AM »

Morning Trev.

Here at Chez Red we have moved from flood alert to frost alert.

We have a "Guest bathroom" in a portacabin on the yard. It houses, among other things, a shower cubicle and a toilet so that visitors don't have to crap in our chalet.

It's unheated, so a couple of days ago I installed a little 1kw fan heater with a frost setting. When it comes on it only runs for about 5 mins then goes off for half an hour but it seems to be doing a great job.

Last night the lowest recorded temperature in the bathroom was 1c whereas the adjoining "Guest kitchen" got down to -6c.

It's surprising what difference a small heater makes.....good move Sir



How can they make this and deliver it for less than the price of a portion of fish and chips?



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« Reply #35271 on: January 10, 2025, 10:33:36 AM »

I've given up on any debate about politics or contentious issues. After 25 odd years I've finally admitted that the man who said "no one has ever changed their mind on the internet" was right.


Seriously though, my eldest daughter, who has been a keen current affairs consumer ever since she was a little girl now refuses to watch the news because, "It's too depressing and we're all so helpless".

I am with your eldest daughter, not watched The News on TV since 9/11
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« Reply #35272 on: January 10, 2025, 12:57:27 PM »

I've been trying to get a rough idea of the cost of the average house in LA. It seems to be around a million plus contents. The latest figures say over 5000 homes destroyed.

So, 1000000 x 5000 + contents + vehicles + loss of earnings + temporary accommodation costs = A lot.


Hurricane Katrina was $100bn. Think the average property loss is huge, but it is a relatively small area.  A big tsunami, earthquake covers a much bigger area even if the average loss is smaller.

Also you need to factor in land values.  Land in the Hollywood Hills/Malibu will always have a large value even if it is more prone to fires there days.  So the rebuild cost of a million pounds house is significantly less than £1m if in a desirable area. 

When the big West Coast earthquake happens, it will likely dwarf this.  Think you get kind of immune to big numbers if you work in Insurance.

Nost numbers that seem enormous to Joe Bloggs on the street would seem small to those doing the accounts at a big reinsurer.
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« Reply #35273 on: January 10, 2025, 01:19:34 PM »

I've been trying to get a rough idea of the cost of the average house in LA. It seems to be around a million plus contents. The latest figures say over 5000 homes destroyed.

So, 1000000 x 5000 + contents + vehicles + loss of earnings + temporary accommodation costs = A lot.


Hurricane Katrina was $100bn. Think the average property loss is huge, but it is a relatively small area.  A big tsunami, earthquake covers a much bigger area even if the average loss is smaller.

Also you need to factor in land values.  Land in the Hollywood Hills/Malibu will always have a large value even if it is more prone to fires there days.  So the rebuild cost of a million pounds house is significantly less than £1m if in a desirable area.  

When the big West Coast earthquake happens, it will likely dwarf this.  Think you get kind of immune to big numbers if you work in Insurance.

Nost numbers that seem enormous to Joe Bloggs on the street would seem small to those doing the accounts at a big reinsurer.


That all makes perfect sense now that you've explained it properly. I forgot about the comparative enormity of Katrina and the tsunami

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« Reply #35274 on: January 10, 2025, 02:10:37 PM »

Morning Trev.

Here at Chez Red we have moved from flood alert to frost alert.

We have a "Guest bathroom" in a portacabin on the yard. It houses, among other things, a shower cubicle and a toilet so that visitors don't have to crap in our chalet.

It's unheated, so a couple of days ago I installed a little 1kw fan heater with a frost setting. When it comes on it only runs for about 5 mins then goes off for half an hour but it seems to be doing a great job.

Last night the lowest recorded temperature in the bathroom was 1c whereas the adjoining "Guest kitchen" got down to -6c.

The cold doesn't particularly bother me and i'm one of these idiots that wears shorts year round (whilst walking around Lymington harbour/marshes a gentleman reminded me it wasn't shorts weather lol).
Anyhow, we back home after a couple of nights away and out thermostat was showing 9. in the house.
Seems our Son likes the cold even more than me, so didn't bother putting the heating on whilst we were away.
The cats did not look impressed..lol
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« Reply #35275 on: January 10, 2025, 02:26:19 PM »

Lol. I regularly see those, "I've bought em so I'm wearing em" shorts blokes striding through the woods with corned beef legs.


I often forget to put a light on and Mrs Red comes home and says, "What are you up to, why are you sitting in the dark?"
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« Reply #35276 on: January 10, 2025, 03:04:14 PM »

Under 10* is pretty cold for a house to get. I was on hols a couple of winters ago and something went wrong with the boiler so it didn't start, as it should have, when the house fell below 16. Think the house was about 11* or 12* when I got back. The boiler started after a tioatioa but it took about 12 hours at full tilt to get up to 20*.
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« Reply #35277 on: January 10, 2025, 03:05:27 PM »

Look at this microwave toasty maker.

Mrs Red, who is gadget mad bought it for £2.50. I poo pooed it but it works great.



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« Reply #35278 on: January 10, 2025, 03:14:18 PM »

Under 10* is pretty cold for a house to get. I was on hols a couple of winters ago and something went wrong with the boiler so it didn't start, as it should have, when the house fell below 16. Think the house was about 11* or 12* when I got back. The boiler started after a tioatioa but it took about 12 hours at full tilt to get up to 20*.

We wouldn't have it that low of course, house was bloody cold. Son thought it was great!!
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« Reply #35279 on: January 10, 2025, 03:16:13 PM »

Lol. I regularly see those, "I've bought em so I'm wearing em" shorts blokes striding through the woods with corned beef legs.


I often forget to put a light on and Mrs Red comes home and says, "What are you up to, why are you sitting in the dark?"

I've worn them years round for as long as I can remember.
Don't feel the cold on my legs. Put it down to a hard life growing up, or more likely, out playing football in all weathers as a sports mad child
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