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• #105002
How much is a parking ticket likely to be in Camden?
Colleague needs 3 hours tomorrow and the nearest car park we can reserve is miles of walk away. There's a 2 hour bay outside. If we get a ticket what's the damage (presume 50% within a period of time?)
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• #105003
https://twitter.com/search?q=camden%20pcn
...shows it's likely to be £130 (or £65 if paid early enough).
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• #105004
@aggi I have the £12.00 ones on here
https://www.diy.com/search?term=metal+shelving
In my shed.
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• #105005
Good thinking. Thanks. Not that I want to make a habit of it but if it comes to it that’s an option at least.
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• #105006
A tip I would give is to release the spring of the side you want to adjust, so the pad is pushed against the MSW. Makes adjusting very easy.
Another tip is to release both springs, that way you’re not fighting the system.
Release springs, remove and replace one pad, hold down the brake lever with one hand, align and tighten the pad with the other. If the pad becomes misaligned on the rim when you tighten (they usually do), loosen the pad a bit, realign, hold down the brake lever and tighten the pad finger tight, then use your braking hand to hold the pad in place and cinch it down. Repeat for other side.
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• #105007
I just tighten the adjuster at the brake or lever, snug the shoes against the rim and then back off the adjuster. Slightly different process if I need to have them toed in.
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• #105008
Cheers all. Now to decide whether to go tool-less or stick with the nuts and inevitable knuckle-skinning that seems to happen with those shelving units.
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• #105009
Rumbled; I've got three second houses in the cellar of my chateau.
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• #105010
I've asked this before but I've forgotten. How do I search for all my replies in a particular thread, say this one for example? I'll cut and paste the answer somewhere so I don't lose it, promise.
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• #105011
All answered in this sticky in 'Announcements, Help & Testing':
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• #105012
The how to search thread is here: https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/253146/
Hah, beaten by Schick
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• #105013
@Howard @Oliver Schick
Thank you both.Edit: Confused :(
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• #105014
In the searchbox, in the thread you want, type: authorId:62301 and hit search.
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• #105015
For your own posts in a specific thread, you would want to search for
authorId:62301 type:comment type:conversation id:157436
And change "157436" to whatever the conversation ID is of the appropriate thread (visible in the URL bar)
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• #105016
That's the shizzle. Thanks all.
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• #105017
What appen if I change the number of the teeths of the jockey wheels in a rear derailleur? I mistakenly bought a 11t and a 12t instead of 2 11t
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• #105018
You go 9% faster
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• #105019
Do contactless bank cards (HSBC in particular) need use with the PIN at regular intervals otherwise the contactless function stops working? I've had two cards which appear to have stopped working, I haven't used with PIN for a long time.
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• #105020
What appen if I change the number of the jockey wheels in a rear derailleur?
If you use either more or fewer than two, it will stop working.
If you have a 12T wheel when you should have had an 11T, use it in the lower position. It won't affect the shifting, but it will slightly reduce parasitic losses.
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• #105021
Do contactless bank cards (HSBC in particular) need use with the PIN at regular intervals otherwise the contactless function stops working?
That's definitely a thing, but you should get a prompt on the terminal to insert your card and enter your PIN, not just a straight fail.
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• #105022
Yeah, I got caught out a while ago. You have a contactless credit limit, £100/£150? Which needs re-upping by entering your PIN now and again, depending upon your spend.
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• #105023
Yes. Had to put my PIN in with HSBC every 5-10 transactions. Not sure how many exactly.
Haven't had to with First Direct interestingly
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• #105024
It'll explicitly ask you to do Chip+Pin to reactivate contactless. If you're using it somewhere that doesn't do Pin (e.g. tube ticket gate) it usually keeps working.
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• #105025
Yep. Anti fraud set up, only happens to my HSBC cards. Not sure what the interval is, it seems to be completely random.
I got one similar to these from Homebase recently. A tad smaller, but only £12.