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Parboil all the veg - carrots, greens etc... can all be parboiled, refreshed in cold af water, drained properly (wrapping in a towel & spinning works really well), then put in microwaveable container & covered.
When you're ready to cook, season, add butter if you like, and microwave for a minute.
All sauces can be done in the days before too. Microwaves are awesome.
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I'd have thought it extremely unlikely that it was a solid wall if it's that recent.
The usual tells are: age of property (pre- or post- 20s 30s), brickwork bonding (stretcher bond for cavity, header / bonded for solid), and wall thickness (9" vs 12").
If it's an extension, it may be in the plans submitted to the council.
I'm not sure how either would affect how you mount the TV - for an old wall, crumbly brick might be a problem, I guess.
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wtf is with Scan.co.uk?
7 emails in 20 minutes giving the most absurdly granular updates.
"You have ordered some RAM"
"Your order has been confirmed"
"Your order has been processed"
"We have sent you an email confirming the order"
"We have sent you an email confirming that the order has been processed"
"John went to the toilet, but he's back now, and will look at your order in 5 minutes"
"5 minutes have passed, John is looking at your order now"Next week: "Yeah, no, we never had it in stock in the first place"
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Same as you would with a chisel I'd have thought - sharpen the flat side first, using a very thin thing on the spine to get a really small (like 0.fuckall degree) angle, then sharpen the other side to get a burr, then tiny bit on the flat again.
(There's a YouTube video I used to reference for that, but have no idea where it is.)
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For getting married again?
I'm good, thanks. Twice is enough, thanks.
Time 1: booked out a hotel, basic bitch engerlish hotel restaurant food (was actually pretty good though). We were cheeky with the options - meat or fish. Nobody ever chooses fish. So we had lobster....
Time 2: catered, including beer & wine, but only paid for stuff that was drunk, no corkage, spirits were cash bar. Must have been 60ish per head?
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I'd have thought that it's not going to be particulary useful for comparing different products, as it is dependent on your own deposits and withdrawals.
It may be useful if you are planning on putting in and taking out money all the time, and will do that irrespective of what you are investing in.
I don't really think it has a huge amount of utility in assessing the performance of a single products that you have invested in - simple returns just make way more sense.
Even of you're doing lots on inflows and outflows, you could just do a simple (or discounted) return in each one separately.
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Are they on dimmer swithes?
I got rid of all our MR16s and replaced with GU10 LEDs. Needed faffing around with changing wiring a bit, but was easy enough.
Then it was just a matter of matching the right bulbs to the right dimmer switch - they don't all play nicely.
You can buy resistors to wire in, but that's a faff in itself.
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If you want to route through the pi, you'd have to set it up as a router, I'd have thought. Openwrt or similar.
Or you could set up your clients to tunnel to the Pi acting as a NPN server, and the Pi forwards the traffic as a VPN client. Ick.
Currently, your clients are sending port 53 traffic to the Pi, (or your router is redirecting all requests. Or it should be.), and probably little else.
A router that could forward all traffic would be probably be the best setup.
Obvs I'm waybout of my depth here.
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You could small test drills through the grout to find the studs - once you've found one, the rest should be easier (assuming they're off 400mm centres). Just look for wood in the spoil.
If I found them, and depending on the shelf brackets and spacing, I'd consider putting up a back board of 18mm ply, painted white.
Would you try and bridge the 100mm gap, or is that not feasible?
If I couldn't find the studs, or if they're in stupic places, I would. Although it's more involved.
My rationale being that you're not not just putting a lot of weight up, but doing so repeatedly.
That would mean using a multitool to cut out some tiles, packing the space out, and retiling the small area.
At least you won't have to worry about making good on the plastboard patch.
In all likelihood, I'd just fuck it up, them fuck it off.
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