Or...Taipan wrote: Mon Mar 27, 2023 9:29 pm I'm selling my pragmasis and will just order another Almax to keep at work, so will have it covered. But that's a kind offer. I thank you.![]()
https://www.almax-security-chains.co.uk ... duct_id=70
Or...Taipan wrote: Mon Mar 27, 2023 9:29 pm I'm selling my pragmasis and will just order another Almax to keep at work, so will have it covered. But that's a kind offer. I thank you.![]()
I've never had a theft claim where a declared security device was involved, so I'm intrigued - if you were to have the bike nicked from your work how would the insurer be able to prove you hadn't used the declared chain?Taipan wrote: Mon Mar 27, 2023 10:32 am Well, this gets worse and worse. The insurers won't allow me to replace the security device (almax) with a Abus Granit Sledg 77 disclock, despite it being on their list of approved products, and they wont accept my pragmasisis chain at work and the almax at home. It has to be the almax everywhere. So if I went into town with the bike i'd have the carry the almax etc. So i'll have to sell the pragmasis and buy a 2nd Almax to keep at work. Ho hum. Still I suppose it'll be safer...
I've absolutely no idea tbh.ChrisW wrote: Mon Mar 27, 2023 9:52 pmI've never had a theft claim where a declared security device was involved, so I'm intrigued - if you were to have the bike nicked from your work how would the insurer be able to prove you hadn't used the declared chain?Taipan wrote: Mon Mar 27, 2023 10:32 am Well, this gets worse and worse. The insurers won't allow me to replace the security device (almax) with a Abus Granit Sledg 77 disclock, despite it being on their list of approved products, and they wont accept my pragmasisis chain at work and the almax at home. It has to be the almax everywhere. So if I went into town with the bike i'd have the carry the almax etc. So i'll have to sell the pragmasis and buy a 2nd Almax to keep at work. Ho hum. Still I suppose it'll be safer...
I'd always assumed you'd only have to produce a receipt for it? If that's not good enough what if the bike just gets lifted into a van chain and all?
parenting isn't always quite a simple as it may look from the outside. There may be 1000 different reasons behind that.Jody wrote: Wed Mar 29, 2023 10:59 am 9 year old " I want us to play my new board game "
His Father " we can play after dinner "
Immediately After dinner
9 year old " Can we play my game now "
His father " no it's too late, you need to go to bed "
Followed by 9 year old getting upset and his father getting frustrated with him for being upset.
FFS
Dad wanting to get on the wine.weeksy wrote: Wed Mar 29, 2023 11:00 am
parenting isn't always quite a simple as it may look from the outside. There may be 1000 different reasons behind that.
I understand that mate. But if your aim is to get your child to bed early "this evening" because he was so tired last night. Telling him he'll be allowed to play what is undoubtedly a reasonably long game after dinner when it's obvious it won't be possible is pretty shirty imo!weeksy wrote: Wed Mar 29, 2023 11:00 amparenting isn't always quite a simple as it may look from the outside. There may be 1000 different reasons behind that.Jody wrote: Wed Mar 29, 2023 10:59 am 9 year old " I want us to play my new board game "
His Father " we can play after dinner "
Immediately After dinner
9 year old " Can we play my game now "
His father " no it's too late, you need to go to bed "
Followed by 9 year old getting upset and his father getting frustrated with him for being upset.
FFS
Yeah of course we do!Jody wrote: Wed Mar 29, 2023 5:02 pm
Do you tell your boy that he can do XYZ when there's just no way that could ever work?
I guess you have to do what's right for you. When all's said and done. It wasn't my child that ended thier evening in tears and it wasn't me that got frustrated by it.
I wouldn't recommend it every day but I think most of us can appreciate days when stuff like this goes wrong. I can think of various times in my kids' lives where I've magnanimously, stupidly promised something similar and then been vetoed and obliged to renege for the good of continuing family harmony. The next time he can opt to: break the promise before dinner (tears before dinner, everyone has a shit dinner); go through with the promise, tired kids, cold stare from the missus, no holiday shag; not make the promise in the first place, feel like an unloving heel, may involve time travel.Jody wrote: Wed Mar 29, 2023 5:56 pm I guess you have to do what's right for you. When all's said and done. It wasn't my child that ended thier evening in tears and it wasn't me that got frustrated by it.
For people used to Windows I've found Macs to be more a sideways step at best, a backwards step is more usual. If you've not used one before and they won't supply a Windows machine then ask for training.Mussels wrote: Wed Mar 29, 2023 8:04 pm My work Windows laptop is getting a bit long in the tooth and reporting disk errors, work have said they will 'upgrade' it to a Macbook pro.
I now have a whole new bunch of workarounds and tweaks to learn to get it to do what I want, I know the software choices are limited so it's not off to a good start.
After I posted that I made the fatal mistake of looking up the differences, I think a Chromebook would work better than a Mac.Pirahna wrote: Wed Mar 29, 2023 9:23 pmFor people used to Windows I've found Macs to be more a sideways step at best, a backwards step is more usual. If you've not used one before and they won't supply a Windows machine then ask for training.Mussels wrote: Wed Mar 29, 2023 8:04 pm My work Windows laptop is getting a bit long in the tooth and reporting disk errors, work have said they will 'upgrade' it to a Macbook pro.
I now have a whole new bunch of workarounds and tweaks to learn to get it to do what I want, I know the software choices are limited so it's not off to a good start.