Random Irritations

Virgin has always been fibre cables, whereas everything else was BT copper. Personally I wouldnt have anything other than Virgin cable for my internet.I have never had latency issues like I always did running on the BT network.
When I was on Virgin back in Watford, it was fibre to the cabinet and then COAX to the house.
It's only in the last few years that Virgin have been laying fibre to the premises.

I agree with LT: the government should force sharing of vital infrastructure (with appropriate reimbursement to the companies that originally laid it).
 
Ok, roundabouts. Which lane would you choose at the bottom of the picture (the dotted line) to get to the zebra crossing at top of picture and how do you indicate? View attachment 57050

Either lane, they're both for straight on.
Don't indicate right but indicate left when pass the exit before the one required.
In fact, in my head, there would never be a reason to indicate right on any roundabout, if only all motorists knew how roundabouts actually work!
 
When I was on Virgin back in Watford, it was fibre to the cabinet and then COAX to the house.
It's only in the last few years that Virgin have been laying fibre to the premises.

I agree with LT: the government should force sharing of vital infrastructure (with appropriate reimbursement to the companies that originally laid it).
That was LLU many years ago.
 
When I was on Virgin back in Watford, it was fibre to the cabinet and then COAX to the house.
It's only in the last few years that Virgin have been laying fibre to the premises.

I agree with LT: the government should force sharing of vital infrastructure (with appropriate reimbursement to the companies that originally laid it).

The issue is when it comes to sharing infrastructure is cost

Virgin etc pay for the install costs and other ISP can use the backbone but it’s going to cost them

Virgin also use others networks as well
 
When I was on Virgin back in Watford, it was fibre to the cabinet and then COAX to the house.
It's only in the last few years that Virgin have been laying fibre to the premises.

I agree with LT: the government should force sharing of vital infrastructure (with appropriate reimbursement to the companies that originally laid it).
Outside ours open reach laid bt fibre and community fibre in same trench or they share

Anyways bt kept saying not available to me

Community fibre didn't so went with them lol idiots

Then they "launched" it at a lot more price.

For ref I pay £30 (£5 of which is for premium package just to have their mesh units) so £25 it would be a month .. 1gb broadband
 
Drivers who signal right when they are going straight ahead at a roundabout should be taken out and shot.........especially the ones that don't signal left when they turn left..
You will find this is mainly drivers of a certain age. It is was what was taught at one time.
 
Either lane, they're both for straight on.
Don't indicate right but indicate left when pass the exit before the one required.
In fact, in my head, there would never be a reason to indicate right on any roundabout, if only all motorists knew how roundabouts actually work!
If you take the 2nd junction (zebra being third) there's a High School. Pre 8.30am and post 3pm its traffic bedlam.
Experience has taught me to go left hand lane but signalling right until I pass J2 then indicate left for J3. If you start from lane 2 there's inevitably someone on inside lane negotiating the whole roundabout.
 
When ts busy, there are more cars wanting to go left and straight on than want to go right. So Mr Snotty thinks he can jump the queue.
Should be a 6 month ban.
He could, I imagine, go all the way round in a sort-of loop the loop. Would make him even more of a plonker, but a less dangerous one.
My sister got taken out by a bus a couple of years ago doing this trick, in central Manchester. The driver disputed it so his insurance wouldn't pay. It went to court but unluckily for them my sister is both stubborn and a law lecturer. She represented herself and knew how to do it properly. Even more unluckily for the driver the judge knew the junction, looked at the route the bus was on and realised exactly what the driver had done. The judge pulled the driver to pieces.

My sister won at a canter, insurance paid in full. Not quite the 6 months ban you were wanting but a fair bit of comeuppance 😊
 
If you take the 2nd junction (zebra being third) there's a High School. Pre 8.30am and post 3pm its traffic bedlam.
Experience has taught me to go left hand lane but signalling right until I pass J2 then indicate left for J3. If you start from lane 2 there's inevitably someone on inside lane negotiating the whole roundabout.

Not for me, I'd never be in the inside lane whilst indicating right.
 
Went to view a "new" motor on Friday with the wife, she wanted to come, honestly! Got there and it was filthy. Outside and, worst of all, inside. I ran my finger on the dash and it was BLACK. I was going to have a drive in it, but after that, no chance. £8.5K for a grubby car, I don't think so.
THat said we had a lovely drive through the hills. Fab views!
 
Selfish moron next door parking that ridiculous van again.

This is why I took the time to turn my car round after our day out knowing I had to take the girls swimming tomorrow. Just knew that prat would return the van again like last Saturday night.
 
Good idea, that means there will be less money to repair potholes, provide social services and everything else that councils are struggling to pay for nowadays. But as long as you get some satisfaction.

You honestly think a £5k claim including costs will impact anything? They're broke due to dubious actions over years, wastage and spending a fortune on 20mph zones that aren't needed. The state of the roads is a priority and the negative impact of it causes normal working people serious hardship.

The roads won't be fixed unless there's a financial reason for them to take action.

The bottom line is I pay tax for safe roads and they haven't provided it. Those roads have caused a serious damage on numerous occasions and they will pay for it.
 
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You honestly think a £5k claim including costs will impact anything? They're broke due to dubious actions over years, wastage and spending a fortune on 20mph zones that aren't needed. The state of the roads is a priority and the negative impact of it causes normal working people serious hardship.

The roads won't be fixed unless there's a financial reason for them to take action.

The bottom line is I pay tax for safe roads and they haven't provided it. Those roads have caused a serious damage on numerous occasions and they will pay for it.
How do 20mph roads cost “a fortune”? Couple of signs, a bit of road paint, job done. If they save one life, it’s money well spent.
 
On discovering/realising after booking hold luggage for an EasyJet flight to Rome that the standard hold luggage weight is not 23kg for all EasyJet flights...but that for some flights to some destinations it is 15kg. Fortunately, and after much grumbling and cussing (by my mrs mainly), I found out how to change my hold luggage weight...at a cost of course - but there you go. Just as well we noticed before turning up at Gatwick with overweight luggage and paying a premium to have the increase.
 
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