Stinsy wrote: ↑Wed Oct 05, 2022 4:25 pm
We live in a different society! People have more opportunities to complain and are much more used to a comfortable existence.
Time will tell!
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if the power is down it wont be via email Stinsy, it will be down the road after the event.
a gallic shrug of "tough" / merde dure
As well as "you could be in ukraine with NO electricity 24/7 + rockets + bullets + rapists, ...grow a pair.
..or any ballhooks spouted when johnson is near a mic & a camera, ...backbone, ww2, 1970's ...all pulling together
call me cynical, ...when the power is back on
comfort comes from continuity of services, media would be instructed (wherever possible) to big up other stories to get past the 14 day memory window it relies on.
Households could be asked to turn their thermostats down and use their dishwashers and washing machines during the night and at times when energy demand is lower, under plans being discussed between the business department, energy companies and the network operator National Grid.
..how should folk with ashp tumbledriers deal with such vague advise? ..daytime temps may mean drawing heat from air (timed right) compared to the heat element at night, ..tbf the govt should have been hammering home night use of dishwashers for the last decade & made it normal practise, but after grenfell a lot of folk are twitchy about things being on when asleep & prone.
ah well.