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Sky interviewed Toto today, basically "He's ok considering he's a driver who isn't driving this weekend, plus symptoms":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZ3vRgt-pcw
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I've always turned stuff off, not just router. Seems daft to leave stuff on or on standby when everyone is either asleep or out, except fridge obvs.
Routers/modems recalibrate based on line conditions. By turning it off and on again you're forcing it to recalibrate from base settings rather than just adjusting in response to change.
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Most tiny housers seem to be either rich and escaping to the country or are taking advantage of family wealth for either funding, location or both. It isn't a solution for housing because the density is low and the places you can site them aren't near jobs, they're near nimbys and their high land values.
They're basically static caravans, but for people who are too snooty for static caravans.
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I realise the solution is a database, not Excel.
Praise be.
Right now all we have is desktop Access. Which I'm deeply mistrustful of by reputation. So the actual question is - what's likely to go wrong if I do?
An Access DB is made up of two parts: The front-end (forms etc) and the data store which is a file that's accessed via ODBC, with the Microsoft Jet driver.
Once you've got it working in access, you can swap out the Jet DB for a SQL Server connection. I've never needed to do this, but I've heard it can be less painful than migrating from Py+SQLite to Py+MySQL, since Jet behaves more like a conventional db.
Then while it's running in MS SQL server with your Access front-end, build the strategic front end in something else.
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The same sticker shock applies to those Eagle remanufactured E-Types, and all of Icon's pickups and 4x4s, Singer etc.
Converting one yourself is a lot easier than it used to be, since a community has grown around reusing OEM components, e.g. https://openinverter.org/
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https://www.cyclebasket.com/m9b0s454p1804/ACI_Alpina_Stainless_Steel_DB_Spokes_Silver_Packets_of_10_
https://www.cyclebasket.com/m9b0s454p979/ACI_Alpina_Stainless_Steel_DB_Spokes_Silver_Singles_25p each for those ^ inc 12mm nipple. £6.50 postage, so total for 72 spokes is under £25.
They're closed on Wednesdays.
If you've started breaking spokes without some kind of collision/impact, the remaining spokes are suspect.
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Paypal gift is my preferred payment type
Not here it isn't. Read the rules. https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/143848/#comment6571218
Wider covers then? Makes it easier to revert to stock later.