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kwatt
KeymasterRe: February 2018 WTA conference
Yes Tim.
There will be stuff in the WTA forums in coming days but, we need a chance to do that. 😉
K.
kwatt
KeymasterRe: February 2018 WTA conference
To be not funny…
The venue, to me was fine, absolutely okay.
Is it cordon bleu cuisine, nope. Adequate, yes.
Great rooms, nope. Adequate, yes.
Value for money, brilliant. I mean, £60 a night for dinner, breakfast and a room is seriously good value.
The actual rooms for the conference, sound, network etc are all great for what we need as it is exactly what the venue does, conferences and training. Which is kinda why we’re all there, not for biscuits, food etc.
And the bar prices are stupidly low, monumentally cheaper than any of the hotels by a country mile then some.
So not perfect but then, any way you jump there it’s not perfect so whatever we do there’s a compromise to be had, it’s just what one you want to live with is in question.
The overwhelming view was positive though from what I heard and feedback given.
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kwatt
KeymasterRe: February 2018 WTA conference
Bring your own biscuits. 😉
Sandwiches etc were fine.
Bar was well cheap!
I think it’s fine, does the job.
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kwatt
KeymasterRe: Another Service Force agent goes to the Wall
What Service Force agents? Are there any left?
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KeymasterRe: Demise of Serviceforce agents
There is no error with UKW, what it means is that the username and password have been given out or compromised and I strongly suggest that you change your password immediately and keep it secure.
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KeymasterRe: Demise of Serviceforce agents
Who’s buying the agencies, any idea?
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KeymasterRe: Demise of Serviceforce agents
I’ve not heard anything, yet.
If correct I’ve not a clue what they’re up to but it is a bit Déjà vu to me. And, last time round it didn’t go so well.
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kwatt
KeymasterRe: February 2018 WTA conference
Not that I’m aware of, I just presumed the usual after 3pm type thing.
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kwatt
KeymasterRe: appliance fires
The danger was always there.
It didn’t just appear as if by magic.
Anything that has electricity in it can go on or cause fire, period. End of story.
Only the degree of risk varies.
And, statistically, appliance fires are actually very low and, once you factor out the muppets that don’t use, maintain, clean or install them correctly I’m sure that the figure drops to almost insignificance.
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kwatt
KeymasterRe: appliance fires
They are all made to internationally agreed standards and meet the safety requirements thereof.
If not, prosecutions would be swift and brutal as governments would set an example… if they got caught.
If there was enough evidence to support misdeeds at Indesit/Hotpoint whatever they called themselves then criminal proceedings would be looked at I expect and, that’d cost the taxpayer to bring to court. Given the squadrons of QCs that’d no doubt be involved that would run into a cost of many millions.
Many millions nobody has to spend when the evidence is even a little bit iffy and, it is.
But Martin it is very important to bear in mind that Whirlpool inherited this problem it was not of their making and they are in no way responsible for it at all so, I’d be very careful how you worded such commentary as what you have written there is patently untrue. Could even be construed as libellous and, there are people from Whirlpool on here that read stuff you know.
The topic has been widely discussed in numerous forums and the bottom line is that, if all want safer products then you are correct, the standards need to be changed and, those are international safety standards that are not affected be politics. It will take years and the agreement of many international bodies to change it.
In the meantime, we are where we are.
No doubt the various fire services, media outlets and politicians will continue to try to forge a name for themselves with shocking, attention seeking headlines to draw in the suckers stupid enough to believe it.
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kwatt
KeymasterRe: BUSH dual fuel cooker AD66TB
Thats a Vestel made on Dave, I need the 22 digit serial number to work out what’s in it as there are about 30 odd variants of it, two thermostats used depending on product batch.
The most probable one being this one:
https://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/3200145 … thermostat
95{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} or higher chance it’s that one.
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kwatt
KeymasterRe: appliance fires
Read about it on Which? earlier, let’s just say there’s one or two issues. 😉
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kwatt
KeymasterRe: Lowest vibration washing machine
I doubt you’ll cure that in any event, they all need a pretty stable base, the more stable the better.
But it sounds like you’re getting they vibration resonating through the flooring and I very much doubt you’ll solve that problem. You *might* lessen it a bit but highly doubtful that you’ll solve it.
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kwatt
KeymasterRe: In search of the fourth cord
Yup, on the phone wrecking David’s afternoon and live chat also.
Same questions, didn’t listen the answers. 😉
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kwatt
KeymasterRe: In search of the fourth cord
Watch the Julia Gallagher one, raging loon as is the hubby!!
She has he correct sensor as ordered but whether it’s the right one or not she needs, hell knows.
Basically they’re wanting to do it on the cheap themselves but haven’t a bloody clue what they’re about and want someone to walk them through it.
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