Coupla reasons - it was a redundancy payout - if I didn't take the plunge I soon wouldn't have the money or the P.V. Also, I lived outside work on thier free leccy - don't have that anymore, so have to provide my own. Thought P.V. would be better spend than diesel genset etc.Vortex wrote:Why now, specifically?Mitch wrote:There may well be something in that...... I have just taken every penny I had and bought 11 grands worth of solar P.V. - because I didn't think I would have the money to do it later on, so did it now, while I still had the chance!
Beeb Business: retail sales UP!!! Why?
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Yea, thought of that - no, they are semi-flex and will be glued - REALLY glued - to the roof of my boat.Supposedly unbreakable and walk onable, they may scratch, but this can be polished out - we'll see when they arrive next week......Made in England and sll, somewhere in Solent? Well, the company is called Solent Energy anyway.
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95% of my use of the iPlayer is for Dr Who so I can't help you with your question more than this, but it looks like yet another inane brain dead offering:JohnB wrote:I know I'm going to regret asking, but WTF is "Snog marry avoid"? Is this an example of why I haven't got a telly?peaky2 wrote:
- 3 Snog marry avoid?
Levi and Tamsin?BBC prograb blurb wrote:The world's first makeunder show sees OTT girls and boys transformed into natural beauties. Fake-tan obsessed Levi from Kent and glamour model wannabe Tamsin undergo the change.
I did recently watch the series "Blood, sweat & T-Shirts" on the iPlayer about the effects of our obsession with cheap clothes in high st. shops and the realities of the Indian clothing industry. They turned the program into a competition and survival special for a load of spoilt teenagers. The idea of a straight documentary is obviously very hard to sell these days.
Luckily I dumped my TV in 2003 so the overwhelming majority of this junk passes me by.
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