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  • I'm trying to find these shelf divider thingy's I saw at my mates house on Ikea's website but having no luck.

    They basically give you an extra level for things like spices which are little.

    Any ideas?

    Have a look at Lakeland, wilkinsons, qvc or bettaware.

  • Probably a totally stupid question and I am likely to answer my own question within the question. I am thinking of getting a composter to deal with my garden waste, as the weeds and whatnot do grow very quickly in my garden and I am tired of having to travel to dispose of them, Lambeth charges for disposing of them for you and I disagree with it. I have a mice problem that has only been under control recently and finally! Will having a composter in the garden increase the risk of having these little hairy friends back? I don't plan to put any food in it, just simply garden waste. Last thing I want is to provide them with a warm bed. Garden next door is a fucking mess that hasn't been used for at least 4 years and I do believe those mice live there and find their way into my flat...

  • Yes. Mice love compost heaps. It's a nice, safe, warm environment.

  • I've seen the same model/colour bike that I had as a teenager for sale on ebay.
    Should I buy it?

    Are you likely to ride it?

  • Well, that's a not then. Thanks TW2.

    That brings to my 2nd question, is there anything we can do to get next door to clear their garden? I have no proof the mice come from their garden, but I am a pretty clean and their garden is the only explanation. Tried them, tried the landlord as they used to live there, they are among some of the most unreasonable people I have ever come accross...

  • Set fire to it.

  • Can't argue with that ;-)

    Just do it!

  • I am thinking of getting a composter to deal with my garden waste,

    I have a mice problem that has only been under control recently and finally! Will having a composter in the garden increase the risk of having these little hairy friends back?

    Not necessarily. A big heap in a corner of the garden might well be attractive to mice, but a modern composter (see Hotbin for example) won't become a rodent hotel.

  • Is there a quick way to get information from a number plate?

  • Information on the car or driver?

  • Any suggestions for 130 BCD single speed / track chainrings, 48T, 3/32"? The stainless steel Surly ones look good but are there any cheaper-yet-decent choices?

  • Road chainrings.

  • Not necessarily. A big heap in a corner of the garden might well be attractive to mice, but a modern composter (see Hotbin for example) won't become a rodent hotel.

    Thanks but they are a little pricey...

  • Information on the car or driver?

    The car would be a start.

  • Set fire to it.

    Do it.

    .

  • The car would be a start.

    Maybe here http://www.askmid.com/

    Will also tell you if it is insured or not.

  • Road chainrings.

    I'd want to avoid pins & ramps, etc.

  • The car would be a start.

    Here's a start

    http://www.cartextcheck.co.uk/

  • Ta.

  • Anyone know the courier bikediscount.de would use once a package hits UK soil?

    Zustellversuch nicht erfolgreich but no calling card left or call FFS.

  • Any suggestions for 130 BCD single speed / track chainrings, 48T, 3/32"? The stainless steel Surly ones look good but are there any cheaper-yet-decent choices?

    Thorn are nice
    http://www.sjscycles.co.uk/thorn-130-pcd-5-arm-reversible-3-32-inch-single-chainring-black-prod11055/
    Gebhardt Classic is a couple of quid less
    http://soniccycles.co.uk/products.php?id=101&cat=2

  • Anyone know the courier bikediscount.de would use once a package hits UK soil?

    I think my last consignment from them was delivered by Porcel Farce, but DHL is also possible. It should be obvious from the tracking info, surely?

  • Not immediately obvious, no - the tracking is on DPD's website. In the complete absence of any evidence of trying to deliver I suspect it is Parcel Farce, I'll give them a shout tomorrow.

  • DPD have UK couriers, it will be them doing the final delivery. I assume you're looking on dpd.de, but it should track on http://www.dpd.co.uk/forms/track-my-parcel.jsp

  • Ah...thanks. The plot thickens. Apparently last Wednesday I refused the parcel.

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