Maybe a bit differnt but my mothers family have been involved in a land restitution claim (Forcibly removed from a family plot during apartheid) which of course turned family into enemies.
It's been going on for years and my mother since decided to just withdraw herself completely.
Cliamants...
Have they confirmed that both devices have a gigabit port and not just 10/100?
Unless there is a break in the cable, cat5e should be fine for the connection between ONT and router which I'm assuming is right next to each other?
Remind me what Visa you're on?
One major downfall of the ancestral visa I'm on is no access to public funds so we can't apply for the tax free benefit.
My wife will hopefully start working soon and then we will also be paying over £1k for 3 x full days and 2 x half days.
Scotland still only has...
2018 - Parklands
2021 - Sandown
Ended up having issues with the builders on both occassions though.
First one bailed before the house was complete but luckily went through a developer who got someone else to finish.
Second one was a crook, saw red flags at the start and got a different builer...
I built in 2018 with a cost of around R6500 per sqm with basic finishes.
Then again in 2021.
Build price per sqm with decent standard finishes was R8500-R10500 at the time.
Minewas around R9500
When I checked again 2022, it had increased to R10500 for the same finishes I had.
It depends...
Does it have an overhang all around?
That eliminates some of the risk around leaks and maintenance
I had a flat roof with a parapet which in hindsight was not ideal.
I had my previous home built with a flat roof because it went best with the overall design of the house.
That's pretty much the only thing I liked about it.
Downsides:
Wiring was a pain
Need to get in the celing to do or store anything? Need to shrink in size first
Had quite a bit of...
It is nice having a postal service that works.
A bit too well sometimes.
At 10pm a few days ago, I jumped out of bed because I heard a noise at the front door and was ready for action.
Turned out being Mr.Port Man popping in some letters!
Quite nice going from walled in (This I am a fan of) ...
I think I got it wrong actually.
I also plex and tried Jellyfin as an alternative to that at some point.
Currently have Radarr and Sonarr downloading, organising my media but using plex as the media server.
What made you decide to go with Jellyfish?
ASking just out of interest sake.
I wasn't a fan of the interface and functionality.
Ended up using Radarr and Sonarr to handle movies and series seperately and very happy with how it all works.
If you want full flavor cheddar at a good price, Asda has their brand mature cheddar which I found to be much better than Clover or Parmalat.
I usually buy this one, grate it and then spend a few minutes trying to get myself to stop eating it.
I did this and then got a second addition and now I've pretty much given up.
Using an automated car wash which is something I never thought I'd do and quick cleans with a powerful vac instead of all the detailing I used to do.
Absolutely.
I had an A3 and didn't bother turning it off because I could bring the car to a halt and know exactly how much pressure would cause the SS system to kick in.
Switched to golf (Same thing right?) and it would kill the engine when I go too slowly over a speed bump.
Queried with VW...
Netflix,Disney+, Amazon Prime and other streaming services use AWS (Amazon).
If you're streaming from any of the services that use AWS, that might be the cause and would easily consume a lot of data.
Went from this to a 2011 Ford Grand C-Max :crying:
Hopefully just a temorary sacrifice but I'll probably end up getting another 7 seater for the wife and something more fun for myself as a run around.
In the Shire, we have:
Orange: hard plastics and cans
Blue: Cardboard and paper
Green: Food waste
Black: General waste.
Soft plastics I drop off at recycling points at supermarkets
Nothing nearby for glass unfortunately.