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HomePro have a variety of ascension devices, I think they're called ladders. Is that industrial enough? Found this from a couple of years ago.
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Pattaya Cab. No issue with early starts, give them as much notice as you can.
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USB drives might be your simplest way. If you can insert 2 USB drives at once, you could have General and Secret data USB drives. I would suggest making the Secret USB drive a removable MicroSD card version, that way you're only hiding a MicroSD thumb nail sized device as opposed to a complete USB drive. Double sided tape, BluTak or similar adhesives could be used to hide / conceal the drive. Apparently, worst case scenario, MicroSD cards will "survive" a couple of hours if submerged in gastric acid! As Swiss1960 points out any proficient IT person would suss you're using 2 USB drives for data storage, so keep a copy of your General data drive as a visable MicroSD card backup laying about. Lastly make sure to tidy-up your Recently Used files list. Assuming Office Apps, click on Home which will display last used / saved files, hi-lite the "Secret" file, Right mouse click and select Remove.
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Not sure what Network you're on. But if EE, enter "how do I get an ee unlock code " into Google, check that you've clicked onto https://ee co.uk/... incase you selected a Non EE link. Then follow the instructions.
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Water pistol, or better still one of those pump up garden sprays, the pressure and range is further, plus turn up the nozzle and you've got a <deleted>ting remover. Use to use one when I had similar seagull issues living by the coast in UK.
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Had a similar issue many years ago when PMing office refurbs , builder argued was within tolerances for the job. Had to admit defeat. However bought a 3x4x5 triangle (good old Egyptians) and 1800mm spirit level (ideal for kitchen cabinets as well) and made a point of checking all future builds as they happen. Had a Victorian terrace house number of years ago as a fixa-upper, decided to take the wall out between front and middle room. Made a test hole at skirting height to double check thickness, and as expected one brick thick plus plaster. Come the demolition, the plaster got thicker and thicker as you went up the wall, to the point it was over 2 bricks thick at the top. Only conclusion we could reach is the pub next door was a year older than the terrace houses, so plastering was done after lunch when the beer was effecting eyesight!
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Preferance would be German eg Braun, however bought an Omron and delivers similar accurate readings. Bought mine from Boots in Central Pats. As Sheryl said, get the upper arm type not the wrist type.
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Point taken, should have said "similar". Point is you can get 1000 Mbs in Thailand but only upto 900 for residential in the UK.
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Just reconnected by fibre with ToT, now NT, 6994 THB at 1000/500 for the year (£168). New install would be an extra 2500 THB. Best BT deal in the UK is 900/100 at 28000 (£672) THB pa if you sign for 2 years. One of the advantages of Thailand.
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Have you ever gone more than 48 hours without sleep?
RayWright replied to Tayida's topic in Health and Medicine
Keith Richards, 9 days back in 1978. You'll be fine. -
Have you ever gone more than 48 hours without sleep?
RayWright replied to Tayida's topic in Health and Medicine
Depends what drugs you take to assist you! -
Lack of insects in thai coastal cities
RayWright replied to ArturGorbachev's topic in General Topics
Good point. Just been driving around the Northern Rivers area in NSW and can confirm, compared to 40 years ago when last there; my white hire car was still pristeen white after 3 days of driving. Also the Road-Kill was a lot less as well. Worrying. -
I remember Acorn Antiques.
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Top-Tip, make sure you / daughter gets a phone case, the fold over ones are best.
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Have used this German brand before on double glazing windows. https://www.thewindowfittersmate.com/wurth-hhs-lubricant-500ml-850-p.asp
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Shredding Data Storage Devices before final disposal
RayWright replied to moogradod's topic in IT and Computers
Use to do MoD HardDisc destruction in the early 80's, back when discs were larger than the size of curling stones. 3 key requirements, a sledge hammer and a camera to record the activity, plus a heavy duty magnet to pass over the shattered platters to ensure maximum de-gaussing. On the other hand, if you can extract the HDA, then recommend Active@Kill Disc.